2011 Women's Tennis Media Guide

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LEMSON M P U S L I F E Clemson University offers countless opportunities for students, faculty and community members to participate in decades of tradition, improve quality of life for their surrounding communities and pursue academic challenges. Ranked as the 22nd best national public university by U.S.News and World Report, Clemson is a vibrant student-centered community that thrives on leadership, collaboration and a winning spirit — in academics, athletics and life. To become one of the country’s top-tier research universities, Clemson University has combined the scientific and technological horsepower of a major research university with the academic and social environment of a small college. Just as founder Thomas Green Clemson intertwined his life with the state’s economic and educational development, this University’s students and faculty impact lives daily with their research and service. Clemson is a haven for students who work hard and play hard. With more than 300 student-run organizations on campus ranging from community service and professional to sports and social organizations, you’re sure to find one you’re interested in. We offer programs and events that showcase the many cultures, customs and celebrations that are part of this Clemson family. Our campus services like housing and parking ensure you have what you need to live and play on campus. Our recreation facilities are top-notch. Our entertainment groups bring a variety of shows to campus each year. And our student governments make sure you have a voice. So don’t sit on the sidelines. Come make the best of your campus experience.

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The signs on the side of the highway as you enter Clemson say “Clemson: In Season Every Season.” From the point of view of most Clemson graduates, the seasons this slogan speaks of are football, basketball, baseball, etc. But a drive through town in the middle of spring, when the azaleas and dogwoods are in full bloom, or a walk through campus in October, when the trees are blazing in the brilliant colors of autumn, will leave little doubt that Clemson is indeed in season, every season. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and caressed by the shores of beautiful Lake Hartwell, Clemson is located in the northwest corner of South Carolina, two hours northeast of Atlanta, GA and two hours southwest of Charlotte, NC. The friendly residents of Clemson and the surrounding towns welcome visitors each year with a true dose of southern hospitality. With its college-town, lakefront setting against a backdrop of mountains and forests, Clemson is characterized by a strong sense of community, a commitment to service and a love of winning – in academics, in athletics and in life.

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Since its inception in 1991, the Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs have provided student-athletes a continued commitment to excellence. Our approach is to address the total student-athlete, and we are committed to coaching our student-athletes to success in the academic, personal growth, career, and community service arenas. As an original member of the NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, we provide opportunities and services to address the changing needs and skills of student-athletes during college and after graduation. This program was selected for the Division I-A Athletic Director’s Association “Program of Excellence” Award, a lifetime award recognizing CHAMP/ Life Skills excellence. The Student-Athlete Enrichment Programs are housed in Vickery Hall, located in the center of campus. The $3-million structure is as impressive aesthetically as other athletic facilities. It recently underwent $300,000 in renovations to further assist our studentathletes in the classroom. But the importance of Vickery Hall to our student-athletes is not found in the structure itself, but in the many programs that the building houses. Vickery Hall opened in the fall of 1991 and was the first facility in the country constructed solely to provide academic support to student-athletes. The two-story, 27,000 square-foot building is open all day and into the evening hours to accommodate the student-athletes’ extended schedules. Our programs are dedicated to provide a holistic, educational experience by inspiring an environment of respect, integrity, and excellence. Through these services, Vickery guides and encourages each individual to reach his or her full potential as a student, athlete, and citizen.


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STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Clemson University has one of the finest weight rooms in the country. In 2004, the weight room was drastically remodeled, receiving a more modern and updated look as well as a more functional layout. Some of the new and updated features of the weight room include a state-of-the-art sound system, eight flat-screen plasma televisions, state-of-the-art ventilation system, new lighting system, 10 new multi-functional Clemson power racks, Mondo rubber flooring throughout entire weight room, new orange upholstery on all equipment, new paint on surrounding walls and columns, carpeting in entrances and offices and a reconstruction of the entryway walls. The nearly 15,000 square foot facility boasts over 12 tons of weight equipment and lines of Nautilus and Hammer Strength machines. The vast amount of equipment allows the weight room to be used by a number of teams simultaneously. The plush atmosphere provides an interesting contrast to the physical exertion that takes place in the facility. The Tiger Strength and Conditioning program is on the cutting edge of athletic sports enhancement. The multiple training methodologies utilized by the Clemson strength staff ensures that each athlete gets the maximum benefit from resistance training, speed development, nutritional consultation, and sports specific conditioning. ATHLETIC TRAINING Clemson student-athletes in all sports now have the luxury of one of the top athletic training facilities in the nation. In the fall of 2000, the facility completed a $750,000 renovation and was renamed the Hoover Training Facility. The spacious facility features the latest in athletic training needs. There are offices for the employees and new taping tables, the latest in rehabilitation facilities, including stationary bikes, elliptical machines and an underwater treadmill, and a large hydro-therapy area. The Hoover Athletic  Training Facility is state-of-the-art in every aspect. It includes offices for staff and physicians, an orthopedic examination room, a conference room, and library. Best of all, the facility has plenty of space for all athletic training needs.


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Clemson University athletics is dedicated to creating and maintaining a positive image for the university within the surrounding communities through a commitment to service. By enabling student-athletes to identify and share their time, talents, and abilities, Clemson’s student-athletes demonstrate a commitment to the community, and also grow as engaged citizens. Headed by Linda White, the Community Relations among studentathletes has reached new highs. In the 2009-10 academic year, Clemson’s student-athletes completed a total of 5,180 hours of service, or an average of almost 11.5 hours per athlete. That’s the equivalent of 3,453 soccer matches, 7,770 basketball games, and more than 5,000 volleyball matches! Clemson’s commitment to service reaches across several initiatives for players and coaches, including Shop With A Coach, Relay for Life, Be A T.I.G.E.R. Field Day, trips to various shelters and elementary schools, as well as hundreds of other initiatives from churches to the Special Olympics. Perhaps the most unique part of Clemson’s efforts is the Be a T.I.G.E.R. program. Clemson continues to be the only Division-I athletics program that uses a comprehensive character education initiative in its outreach activities. As a member of an athletic program at Clemson, student-athletes and coaches can expect to have countless opportunities to enrich the lives of the surrounding community, a crucial part of student-athlete development.

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General Information

General Information

TABLE OF CONTENTS 2010 Team Information 2011 Quick Facts.....................................................1 Clemson Athletics Directory.....................................1 Credits.....................................................................2 Media Information....................................................2 Directions.................................................................2 2011 Team Roster....................................................3 2011 Tournament Information..................................3 Season Outlook.................................................... 4-5 2011 Schedule.........................................................5 Upcoming Renovations............................................7 Duckworth Pavilion..................................................8 Meet the Players Josipa Bek..............................................................10 Nelly Ciolkowski.....................................................11 Laurianne Henry.....................................................12 Caroline Magnusson..............................................13 Keri Wong...............................................................14 The freshmen.........................................................15 Staff Bios Nancy Harris - Head Coach.............................. 17-19 Scott Kidd - Assistant Coach.................................20 Support Staff.........................................................20 2010 Season Review Final Notes.............................................................22 Tigers in the Polls...................................................22 Team Results.........................................................23 Individual Results..................................................23 Match Boxscores.............................................. 24-25 Great Moment of 2010 - Advancing to Sweet 16....26

Clemson Records Single Season, Individual.......................................28 Career Records.......................................................29 Class Records........................................................29 ITA Polls, Weekly.....................................................30 Single Season, Team..............................................30 Miscellaneous Records...........................................31 Wins Over Top 25 Teams.........................................31 Yearly Leaders........................................................31 NCAA Tournament History, Individual............... 32-33 NCAA Tournament History, Team.............................33 ACC Tournament History.........................................34 Against All Competition.........................................35 Against All Conferences.........................................35 Clemson History All-Time Results............................................... 37-41 Historic Timeline.............................................. 42-43 Former Coaches.....................................................44 Yearly Statistics.....................................................44 All-Time Letterwinners...........................................45 Tiger Stars........................................................ 46-47 Starting Line-Ups............................................. 48-49 All-Americans........................................................50 Clemson Hall of Fame Inductees............................50 Final ITA Individual Rankings.................................50 ITA Individual Honors.............................................50 Olympians..............................................................50 Team MVPs.............................................................50 ACC Individual Honors...........................................51 Academic Awards...................................................52 ACC Academic Honor Roll.......................................52 Clemson Honor Roll................................................52 Team Academic Performance.................................52

Clemson Athletic Department Directory Director of Athletics..................................................................................................................... Terry Don Phillips, Arkansas ’70 Senior Associate AD/External Affairs............................................................................................. Bill D’Andrea, Indiana State ’73 Senior Associate AD/Internal Affairs..............................................................................................Katie Hill, Central Arkansas ’73 Associate AD.............................................................................................................................................Kyle Young, Clemson ‘01 Associate AD/Administration................................................................................................Phil Grayson, Indiana-South Bend ’89 Associate AD/Academic Services................................................................................................... Rebecca Bowman, Winthrop ’71 Associate AD/Event Management.................................................................................................... Van Hilderbrand, Clemson, ’74 Associate AD/Capital Improvements...........................................................................................................Les Jones, Clemson ’70 Associate AD/Marketing................................................................................................................... Tim Match, Bowling Green ’85 Associate AD/Facilities & Grounds...................................................................................................... Robert Ricketts, Erskine ’71 Associate AD/Senior Women’s Administrator.........................................................................Barbara Kennedy-Dixon, Clemson ‘85 Assistant AD/Compliance Services................................................................................................. Stephanie Ellison, Clemson ’98 Assistant AD/Sports Information.........................................................................................................Tim Bourret, Notre Dame ‘77 Assistant AD/Sports Promotions................................................................................................John Seketa, SIU-Edwardsville, ’81 Assistant AD/Facilities.............................................................................................................................Gary Wade, Nebraska ’78 Ticket Manager...............................................................................................................................Travis Furbee, West Virginia ‘97 Director of Sports Medicine/Head Trainer.................................................................................. Danny Poole, Western Carolina ’79 Director of Sales..................................................................................................................................... Lynn Sparks, Winthrop ’77 Executive Secretary of IPTAY..............................................................................................................Bert Henderson, Mars Hill ’78 Team Physician....................................................................................................... Dr. Len Reeves, Medical University of S.C. ’90 Team Orthopedic Surgeon................................................................................... Dr. Larry Bowman, Medical University of S.C. ’74 Head Equipment Manager.................................................................................................................Alphonso Smith, Clemson ’91 Strength Training Director...................................................................................................................... Joey Batson, Newberry ‘85 Performance Coordinator...................................................................................................................Dr. Loreto Jackson, Ulster ‘81

School: Clemson University Location: Clemson, SC Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 19,111 Nickname: Tigers Colors: Clemson Orange and Regalia Conference: Atlantic Coast President: James F. Barker (Clemson, ‘70) Athletic Director: Terry Don Phillips (Arkansas, ‘70) Facilities/Capacity: Hoke Sloan Tennis Center (700) Clemson Indoor Tennis Center (250)

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Nancy Harris (Alabama, ‘84) Clemson Record (Years): 217-118 (13 seasons) Career Record (Years): 413-165 (21 seasons) Office Phone: (864) 656-1323 Assistant Coach: Scott Kidd (1st season) Office Phone: (864) 656-2253 Office Fax: (864) 656-6386

2009-10 SEASON REVIEW

Overall Record: 24-6 Conference Record (Finish): 9-2 (3rd) NCAA Tournament Finish Advanced to Sweet 16 Lost to National Champion Stanford, 4-0 Final ITA Rank: 11th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/2 Starters Returning/Lost: 5/1

Top Returners (Year; 2009-10 Record)

Laurianne Henry ...........................(Sr; 17-15s; 16-11d) Josipa Bek.................................... (Jr.; 28-14s; 31-14d) * All-American (singles, doubles) * All-ACC Keri Wong .....................................(Jr.; 26-10s; 25-10d) * All-ACC Nelly Ciolkowski ........................... (So.; 29-7s; 13-20d) * ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year Caroline Magnusson...................... (So.; 11-7s; 7-11d)

Newcomers (Hometown)

Maria Belaya (Melbourne, FL) Monika Kochanova (Bratislava, Slovakia)* Klara Vyskocilova (Klatovy, Czech Republic) *Will sit out 2010-11 season

Sports Information

Women’s Tennis SID: Jeff Kallin SID Office Phone: (864) 656-1920 SID E-mail: kallin@clemson.edu Mailing Address: P.O. Box 31 Clemson, SC 29633-0031 Overnight Address: 100 Perimeter Road Clemson, SC 29634 SID Fax: (864) 656-0299 Website: www.ClemsonTigers.com

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MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA INFORMATION

Note to the Media

The 2010 Clemson Women’s Tennis Media Guide has been assembled to assist your coverage of the Tigers this season. We have tried to anticipate as many of your questions and needs as possible. If you have additional needs, please contact the Clemson Sports Information Office. We appreciate your interest in Clemson women’s tennis and look forward to working with you throughout the season.

Jeff Kallin Assistant Sports Information Director Women’s Tennis Contact

Sports Information Department Assistant AD/Sports Information Director Senior Associate SID Associate SID Associate SID Assistant SID Website Coordinator Graduate Assistants

Heath Bradley, Chandler Carver, William Qualkinbush

Student Assistants Leah Carver, Chelsea Earle Maddie McGlone, Allison Lanning, Kathryn McGinn Tara Shores, Davis Simpson

The winners of the 16 Regionals meet in the finals. The NCAA selects the Regional sites at the end of the regular season along with the participating teams. Stanford University will host the 2011 NCAA Championships in Palo Alto, CA.

Media Contact

Clemson has qualified for the NCAA Tournament 12 times and has participated in 11 regionals.

Tigerline

For up-to-date reports, comments from coaches and other Clemson athletic department information, phone TIGERLINE at (864) 656-TIGER (8443). For women’s tennis information, enter 7 at the menu. Head coach Nancy Harris provides an update following each Tiger match.

Tigers on the Web

Up-to-date game stories, statistics, schedules and results, plus other Clemson athletic department information is located at www.clemsontigers.com on the World Wide Web.

Credits

The 2011 Clemson women’s tennis media guide was written and designed by Assistant Sports Information Director Jeff Kallin, with special thanks to Anne Miller Holmes, Libby Kehn, and Christine Long for their previous work on this publication. Editorial assistance provided by Tim Bourret, Chandler Carver, Davis Simpson and Philip Sikes of the Clemson Sports Information Office. Front cover designed by Jeff Kallin. Inside photographs taken by Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, Darryl Glubczynski, Davis Lewis, Craig Mahaffey, Bob Waldrop and Pat Wright.

From the North (from Charlotte, NC: 2.5 hours; Greenville, SC: 1 hour) Take I-85 south to exit #19B (Hwy. 76/28 west). Exit right toward Clemson University. Follow Hwy. 76/28 west for approximately 12 miles (through 7 traffic lights). Take the Hwy. 93 exit ramp on your right past the SC National Guard Armory and turn left at the stoplight. Once on Hwy. 93, travel approximately 1 mile, passing Hoke Sloan Tennis Center on the left, to the fifth traffic light. Take a left at the light onto Williamson Road. Take the first left onto Heisman Street. Parking is located on both sides of Heisman Street. From the South (from Atlanta, GA 2.5 hours) Take I-85 north to exit #14 (Hwy. 187). Turn left onto Hwy. 187 toward Pendleton, and proceed approximately six miles until the highway ends at Hwy. 76/28 (at the traffic light). Turn left and follow Hwy 76/28 west for approximately 6 miles. Take the Hwy. 93 exit ramp on your right past the SC National Guard Armory and turn left at the stoplight. Once on Hwy. 93, travel approximately 1 mile, passing Hoke Sloan Tennis Center on the left, to the fifth traffic light. Take a left at the light onto Williamson Road. Take the first left onto Heisman Street. Parking is located on both sides of Heisman Street.

Driving Distances to ACC Institutions

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CU DUK FSU 989 715 1314 ---- 276 395 276 ---- 639 395 639 ---- 129 382 270 554 266 880 773 829 518 273 12 643 303 29 614 437 220 765 303 203 667 217 80 584

Dual Matches Dual matches are played during the spring season when two teams compete against each other. Six singles positions and three doubles positions make up the dual match lineup. A team can earn up to seven total points in a dual match. One point is earned for the winner of each singles match and one point is awarded to the winning team of two of the three doubles matches. Beginning in 1993, doubles matches are played first, followed by singles. Pro set matches are played in doubles competition, where a team must win eight games by at least a two-game margin. In singles matches, players adhere to regular set rules, first player to win six games by at least two games. The winner must win two out of three sets.

Directions to Hoke Sloan Tennis Center

2011 Clemson Women’s Tennis Media Guide Credits

Institution BOC Boston College ---- Clemson 989 Duke 715 Florida State 1314 Georgia Tech 1094 Maryland 430 Miami (FL) 1509 North Carolina 729 N.C. State 722 Virginia 551 Virginia Tech 698 Wake Forest 795 Note: Distances in miles.

NCAA Championships The national team champion is determined by the winner of the NCAA Team Tournament held each year. The field of 64 teams is chosen from team results from the regular season and conference championships. The NCAA began a new format for the team tournament in 1999, changing to 16 regional sites of four teams each.

Interviews with athletes and coaches should be arranged through the Clemson Sports Information Office. Contact Jeff Kallin to schedule interviews.

For information on the Clemson women’s tennis program, please contact Jeff Kallin in the Clemson Sports Information Office at (864) 656-1920, or by email at kallin@clemson.edu.

Tim Bourret Sam Blackman Brian Hennessy Philip Sikes Jeff Kallin Libby Kehn

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The ITA The Intercollegiate Tennis Association serves as the governing body of collegiate tennis. It was originated to give coaches an avenue to express their views and recommendations to the NCAA. The organization now sponsors a number of tournaments and events, as well as the All-American team and collegiate rankings. College teams are divided into eight regions by geographic area. Clemson is in the Southeast Region where it competes against other schools from Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee.

ITA Rankings The ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings are the official national and regional rankings for men’s and women’s intercollegiate tennis. The rankings are released once in the fall, preseason in early January and then on a weekly basis for the spring season. All rankings include team positions. However, individual rankings are not released every week. The ITA ranks the top 75 teams, top 100 singles players and top 50 doubles teams using a computerized system based on the ITA’s average points-per-match formula. A player’s overall win/ loss record with extra points for wins over ranked players and bonus points for participation in certain tournaments, like Grand Slam events, are calculated in the formula.


2011 ROSTER/Champ. Info

2011 Clemson Women’s Tennis Roster Name Josipa Bek Masha Belaya Nelly Ciolkowski Laurianne Henry Monika Kochanova* Caroline Magnusson Klara Vyskocilova Keri Wong

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Class JR FR SO SR FR SO FR JR

Hometown Osijek, Croatia Melbourne, FL Neuilly-Plaisance, France Anderson, SC Bratislava, Slovakia Bjarred, Sweden Klatovy, Czech Republic Jackson, MS

Staff Head Coach: Nancy Harris Assistant Coach: Scott Kidd Academic Advisor: Yashica Martin Strength and Conditioning Coach: Dennis Love Graduate Athletic Trainer: Christine Hess Student Manager: Ken Long

Major Management English Management Communication Studies PRTM Pre-Business Language and International Trade Management

Pronunciation Guide Josipa Bek - jo-SEE-pa Beck Nelly Ciolkowski - chuhl-KOW-skee Klara Vyskocilova - klah-rah vees-KOH-chih-loh-vah

2011 ACC Championships

2011 NCAA Championships

Championship Information

Location Facility ACC Women’s Tennis Contact Phillips Email Phillips Phone ACC Fax Website

Cary, NC Cary Tennis Center Steve Phillips sphillips@theacc.org (336) 851-6062 (336) 854-8797 www.theACC.com

Schedule

Thursday, April 21 Match 1: .................................................. #8 seed vs. #9 seed Match 2: ................................................ #5 seed vs. #12 seed Match 3: ................................................ #7 seed vs. #10 seed Match 4: ................................................ #6 seed vs. #11 seed Friday, April 22 Match 5: .................................. #1 seed vs. winner of Match 1 Match 6: .................................. #4 seed vs. winner of Match 2 Match 7: .................................. #2 seed vs. winner of Match 3 Match 8: .................................. #3 seed vs. winner of Match 4 Saturday, April 23 Semifinal 1........................Match 5 Winner vs. Match 6 Winner Semifinal 2........................Match 7 Winner vs. Match 8 Winner Sunday, April 24 Finals......................Semifinal 1 Winner vs. Semifinal 2 Winner

May 13-15

Dates Location Facility Host Tickets

NCAA Regionals (1st and 2nd Rounds)

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NCAA Team Championships

May 19-23 Palo Alto, CA Taube Family Tennis Stadium Stanford University GoStanford.com

Clemson’s Last Seven NCAA Tournament Results

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

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Advanced to Final Four; lost to UCLA, 4-0 Advanced to Final Four; lost to Stanford, 4-2 Advanced to second round; lost to Kentucky, 4-0 Reached Round of 16; lost to Cal, 4-0 Reached Round of 16; lost to Stanford, 4-0 Reached Round of 16; lost to Notre Dame, 4-0 Reached Round of 16; lost to Stanford, 4-0

NCAA Singles and Doubles

May 24-30 Palo Alto, CA Taube Family Tennis Stadium

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2011 Outlook

The 2011 women’s tennis team is a testament to the program that Nancy Harris has built in her first 13 seasons. As she enters her 14th, the idea that “tradition doesn’t graduate” holds strong. Fresh off a 24-6 season in which they advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fourth straight season and sixth in the last seven, the Tigers are in prime shape to again threaten for the ACC and NCAA Championships. “Those traditions have been passed down from previous juniors and seniors because that’s how they were treated as freshmen and sophomores,” said Head Coach Nancy Harris, who is 217-118 in her career at Clemson. “After you’ve had a program that’s been successful for a long time, those are the benefits of successful programs, and that they pass that down for generations.” Clemson opens the season as the 11th-ranked team nationally according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association, as they return five of their top six players from last season’s team, and add two strong freshmen, who can contribute immediately. “This team is different in that they are still very young to me,” says Harris of her team. “I think they have so many more levels of ability and performance. A lot will depend on how coachable they are. Many of them are stubborn, but that is a quality of a great champion. I’ve never met a champion that wasn’t stubborn. But you have to be stubborn about the right things. If they waste that

on things that are not important, it will be more difficult to reach their goals.” Back are All-ACC selections Josipa Bek and Keri Wong, as well is 2010 ITA Carolina Region Rookie Player of the Year Nelly Ciolkowski. Laurianne Henry, one of the most clutch players in school history, returns as the only senior, and sophomore Caroline Magnusson is ready to contribute after a strong freshman campaign. Freshmen Klara Vyskocilova and Maria Belaya each played well enough in the fall to garner preseason regional top-20 ranks. “Klara is a player that I think over the next four years has a future in pro tennis,” said Harris. “She can do a lot with the ball. For me, the bigger the player, the more patterns they can run, and what makes her so scary is she has so many patterns. She’s always got a smile on her face, and she’s such and excellent student.” “Masha’s got it all,” said Harris. “She’s got a motor that runs in the tenth gear all the time, and her challenge is going to be gearing back at the right time, and improving her defense. She is absolutely fearless, and she’s going to contribute in singles and doubles.” Gone are 2010 seniors Ina Hadziselimovic and Estefania Balda, both significant contributors. Hadziselimovic left Clemson as a two-time doubles All-American, 2010 All-ACC selection, and the winningest doubles player in school history. Balda was ranked in the first three of her four seasons, and won more than 130 singles (62) and doubles (69) matches in her career. Hadziselimovic played primarily at number-3 singles and the top doubles slot last season, while Balda was used mostly at the number-six singles spot and number-three doubles position. Their departures open the door for young stars like Ciolkowski, who won 29 matches in her freshman season. Henry is also ready to become the team leader, and has won numerous bigtime matches to solidify her status as a dependable starter. But the backbone of the team lies at the top in the junior class, with Bek and Wong. Bek enters the 2011 season off an extremely strong fall, in which she went 9-4, won the flight one Furman Fall Invite, and advanced to the finals of the ITA Carolina Singles Championship. Bek has become known throughout the nation as one of the most emotional players nationally, and her combination of daring and skillful tennis is incredibly captivating to watch. She enters the season ranked as the 12th-best singles player nationally, and the No. 2 in the Carolina Region. She will help Clemson immensely at the number-one position. She spent a lot of time growing into the position as a sophomore, and has learned what to expect playing the opponent’s top player every match. She is the type of player that a team needs to change match momentum, and doesn’t mind playing grind-it-out tennis if she needs to, but prefers to play at a frenetic pace. When she isn’t able to overpower her opponent, she is often able to vary her shots to tire her opponent out, which is evidenced by a 21-6 career record in three-set matches. With Bek, Wong gives Clemson a terrifying 1-2 punch at the

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top of the lineup, and is a totally different player from Bek. While Bek is a vocal, and often boisterous player, Wong rarely yells or shows emotion, as she quietly calculates where she can take her advantage. A veteran of several key matches, Wong is skilled enough to play in the top spot, and can challenge most other players to the edge in every match. She won 26 matches in each of her first two seasons, playing primarily in the top half of the lineup. As potent as Wong and Bek are at the top of the singles lineup, it may be their doubles prowess that is most exciting. The duo are ranked second nationally after unquestionably the best fall that any Clemson doubles team has ever had. The Tiger juniors went 13-4 together, and advanced to the finals of two major national tournaments, the ITA All-American and the ITA National Indoor Championships, and claimed the ITA Carolina Region doubles title. They defeated six ranked teams, including the nation’s number-one team. “I saw Keri and Jo so much as freshmen, and thought that they could be great together,” recalls Harris. “But the timing of their maturity as individuals didn’t allow it, and the chemistry wasn’t right, and that is so important.” This puts them in prime position to be able to be a legitimate competitor for the NCAA Championships in May. No Clemson tennis player has ever won an NCAA Championship in singles or doubles, but Clemson could have its’ top threat thus far. Behind Wong and Bek, Harris has several options in the doubles lineup. Henry came on strong at the end of 2010, and Belaya, Vyskocilova, and Magnusson have shown great promise. The key will be getting meaningful experience early on, with an incredibly tough schedule ahead. The Atlantic Coast Conference is already one of the nation’s premier tennis conferences, with seven squads ranked among the nation’s top-25 teams. Additionally, the Tigers will host the first two rounds of the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, a 64-team national championship held on campus for the first two rounds, and then in Charlottesville, VA for the round of 16 and on. Nationally ranked Vanderbilt (#26) and Marshall (#53) teams are in Clemson’s draw for the tournament, and Clemson has dual matches with Georgia (#15), Baylor (#3), South Carolina (#21), and South Florida (#28), in addition to the six other ACC ranked teams. “What makes the schedule so challenging is the order in which they fall,” said Harris. “This schedule is preparing them for the National Championship. Our players will have to do a great job of moving on to get ready for the next battle. That is going to help take them to the next level, because they are one right after another. You’ve got all these variables, in youth, tough schedule, and all of that could really pay off. We will have matured them really quickly and given them a tough mountain top climb.” Clemson will have the advantage of playing its first 12 dual matches at home, and have 17 home events scheduled, which ties for the most in school history. Clemson will also play two doubleheaders at the beginning of the season leading up to the first two round of the Indoor Championships. Harris’ team seems poised to do great things, and new staff

2011 outlook addition Scott Kidd has been relentless on the recruiting trail, and has one of the top reputations for player development. He came from Harris’ former program, Auburn University – Montgomery, where he coached the women’s program to five national championships in six seasons, and then men to the 2010 title in only his second season. The returning experience, talent, coaching mixed with the ongoing facilities upgrades have Clemson on the map as one to watch for the next several seasons. In addition to the recently completed Duckworth Pavilion, the team has enjoyed newly surfaced outdoor courts, is undergoing an office redesign, and is preparing for the addition of two new indoor courts, to bring the total to six. This season should be an exciting one for Clemson fans, who are encouraged to attend all regular season home events, free of charge. Some of the best college tennis in the nation will be in the northwest corner of South Carolina. “I think this team is going to be unpredictable in how well they are going to perform. I’m always optimistic, and cautiously so with a young team, but I feel like if they play one point at a time and build momentum, they have a chance to be great. Coach and I will do everything we can to have them as well prepared as possible.”

2010-11 Team Schedule

Sept. 24-26 Furman Fall Classic Greenville, SC All Day Oct. 2-10 ITA All American Championships Pacific Palisades, CA All Day Oct. 21-25 ITA Carolina Region Championships Winston Salem, NC TBD Nov. 4-7 ITA National Indoors/Individual Flushing, NY All Day Jan. 21 Troy Clemson, SC 2:00 PM Jan. 22 Memphis Clemson, SC 8:00 AM USC Upstate Clemson, SC 5:00 pm Jan. 25 Charleston Southern Clemson, SC 1:00 PM Winthrop University Clemson, SC 5:00 PM Jan. 29-30 ITA National Team Ind. Rds 1 & 2 Clemson, SC All Day (Clemson, Vanderbilt, Marshall & Dartmouth) Feb. 4-6 Clemson Winter Classic Clemson, SC TBA (Flighted Format - Clemson, Armstrong Atlantic, AUM, Georgia State) Feb. 10 Furman Clemson, SC 3:00 PM Feb. 12 Georgia Clemson, SC 11:00 AM Feb. 18-21 ITA National Team Indoors TBA All Day Feb. 27 South Carolina Clemson, SC 12:00 PM Mar. 2 Georgia Tech Clemson, SC 2:00 PM Mar. 6 Miami Clemson, SC 12:00 PM Mar. 11 South Florida Tampa, FL 2:00 PM Mar. 13 FSU Tallahassee, FL 12:00 PM Mar. 21 College of Charleston Charleston, SC 1:00 PM Mar. 26 Wake Forest Winston Salem, NC 12:00 PM Mar. 27 NC State Raleigh, NC 1:00 PM Apr. 2 Boston College Clemson, SC 11:00 AM* Apr. 3 Maryland Clemson, SC 12:00 PM Apr. 6 Baylor University Clemson, SC 1:00 PM Apr. 9 Duke Durham, NC 12:00 PM Apr. 10 UNC Chapel Hill, NC 1:00 PM Apr. 16 Virginia Clemson, SC 11:00 AM Apr. 17 Virginia Tech Clemson, SC 12:00 PM* Apr. 21-24 ACC Championships Cary, NC All Day May 13-15 NCAA Championship-1st & 2nd Rounds TBD May 19-23 NCAA Championship-Final 16 TBD May 24-30 NCAA Championship - Sgls. & Dbls. TBD

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Renovations planned

Hoke Sloan Tennis Center to Undergo Additions and Renovations in near future.

Clemson University’s athletic department is continuing its plan to improve facilities by announcing a goal to invest $50 million over the next five years in capital projects. The master plan includes enhancements to facilities for football, baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis and golf. Improvements to tennis facilities will include adding two new indoor courts, landscaping and enhancing both entrances to the outdoor courts, adding new fan seating and building a roof to cover all seating. These enhancements will cost approximately $5.1 million. “This plan is a continuation of what Clemson started in 2003 with the WestZone project to enhance our football stadium and build a first-class operational center for our football program,” said Athletic Director Terry Don Phillips. “We must develop facilities to allow us to continue to put our student-athletes in an environment where they can become as good as they possibly can be and also to increase our ability to recruit top student-athletes.” “Over the past 10 years, Clemson has invested nearly $120 million in athletics facilities enhancements. These investments have benefited virtually every team, from football to women’s volleyball, from baseball to track, from golf to women’s rowing,” said President James F. Barker. “The next phase of improvements will be equally comprehensive in scope. Just as importantly — speaking as a president and architect — they will also improve pedestrian safety and visually enhance one of America’s most beautiful campuses.”

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Recent Renovations at the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center

The Duckworth Tennis Pavilion at Hoke Sloan Tennis Complex was completed last season. The pavilion is part of a $500,000 gift given by Ed and Jane Duckworth, longtime supporters of Clemson tennis, IPTAY and Clemson University. The Duckworth Pavilion is a two-story expansion, offering an open top deck for watching tennis matches or hosting social events. The covered lower deck includes an outdoor kitchen and facilities that are used for team meetings and other functions. From the Sloan Tennis Center, the pavilion extends to the fence where the varsity courts are located to close in the tennis complex, creating a stadium-like atmosphere. It is fitting the Duckworths stepped up to make McCuen’s and Harris’ visions for the tennis complex come true. Ed is a 1961 Clemson graduate and he and his wife Jane have been giving to Clemson and IPTAY for many years. They, their children and grandchildren are a self-described tennis family. The Duckworths have always been very supportive of the Clemson tennis programs and have even had their children and now grandchildren attend summer tennis camps at Clemson. When they were approached by Clemson University and met with McCuen about his and Harris’ visions for improving the tennis facilities, they knew making the pavilion possible was what they wanted to do. “They decided this is where their heart was and this is where they wanted to put their money, and they wanted to have an impact. They really felt like the pavilion could be the impact for this program,” said Bobby Couch, Clemson’s Executive Director for Major Gifts for Athletics. The pavilion should have a major impact on recruiting. The ACC is one of the country’s most competitive conferences. To remain on top, it was time for Clemson to once again step to the front of the line and show its level of commitment to the tennis program and the school’s future tennis players.

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PLAYER BIOS 9


TIGER VETERANS

Josipa

BEK

Junior • 5-5 • Osijek, Croatia • Management 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008

ITA Carolina Region Champion - Doubles Riviera All-American Runner-Up - Doubles ITA National Indoor Runner-Up - Doubles NCAA All-American - Singles, Doubles All-ACC Team NCAA All-American - Singles, Doubles All-ACC Team ITA Carolina Regional Champion - Singles ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch Southeast Regional Champion - Singles

Overview • One of two juniors and a team captain • Will play primarily at the No. 1 singles spot for the second straight season • Four-time All-American and two-time All-ACC selection Career Notes • One winningest players in Clemson history; holds freshman mark for wins with 34 • Can enter all-time Clemson top-10 in singles and doubles wins as a junior • Two-Time ITA Region Singles Champion, and runner-up at Riviera All-American and ITA Indoor Doubles Championships with Keri Wong • Entered 2011 season ranked No. 2 nationally in doubles. Bek’s CAREER STATS

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SINGLES Highest Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Ranking 2008-09 70-27 9-2 7-5 10-1 21-6 34-10 .773 #4 2009-10 62-38 8-3 5-7 7-3 18-9 28-14 .683 #9 Totals 132-65 17-5 12-12 17-4 39-15 62-24 .729 #4

DOUBLES Overall Pct. 24-11 .686 31-14 .698 55-25 .692

Highest Ranking #24 #4 #4


TIGER VETERANS

Nelly

CIOLKOWSKI

Soph. • 5-8 • Neuilly-Plaisance, France • Management 2010 ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year

Overview • Powerful player from the baseline who had one of the best freshman campaigns in school history • Played primarily at no. 4 singles as a freshman, going 29-7 and garnering ITA Region Rookie of the Year Honors Career Notes (As a freshman) • Her 29-7 (.806) mark as a freshman was the third-best career winning percentage with at least 25 matches • Ranked as high as No. 61 in singles after a 7-1 fall, and defeated 5 ranked players as a freshman • Defeated Naoko Ueshima in NCAA Second Round to help Tigers advance to Sweet 16 • Went 22-6 in dual match season overall in singles Ciolkowski’s CAREER STATS SINGLES Highest Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Ranking 2009-10 61-20 5-4 2-2 8-3 22-6 29-7 .806 #61

DOUBLES Overall Pct. 13-20 .393

Highest Ranking #34

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TIGER VETERANS

Laurianne

HENRY

SENIOR • 5-10 • ANDERSON, SC • COMMUNICATIONS 2007, 2008 ITA Scholar Athlete

Overview • Is the only senior to the 2010-11 roster • Clinched deciding singles matches in each of the last three NCAA Second Round matches Career Notes • One of the most clutch players in Clemson history, with countless clinching matches to her credit • Overcame a 1-0 set deficit to win her match to send Clemson to NCAA Sweet 16 against Georgia • Has battled through injuries in each of her previous three seasons, and holds a 41-29 overall mark • Has gone to the Sweet 16 in each of her 3 seasons and was on 2008 ACC Championship team Henry’s CAREER STATS

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SINGLES Highest Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Ranking 2007-08 34-17 3-0 0-1 4-0 11-2 18-7 .720 #115 2008-09 15-15 2-2 1-0 4-2 5-5 7-7 .500 #92 2009-10 37-31 3-1 5-1 4-3 15-10 17-15 .531 - Totals 86-63 8-3 6-2 12-5 30-22 41-29 .586 #92

DOUBLES Overall Pct. 7-7 .500 5-2 .714 15-11 .577 27-20 .575

Highest Ranking -


TIGER VETERANS

Caroline

MAGNUSSON

SOPHOMORE • 5-7 • BJARRED, SWEDEN • PRE-BUSINESS

Overview • Strong player from Sweden with good feet and a violent forehand • Significant contributor as a freshman, also will see significant time as a sophomore Career Notes (As a freshman) • Posted strong freshman season, going 6-1 in ACC play at flight six, and 8-3 overall in dual matches • Won her first Four Collegiate dual matches, four of them against aCC competition • Also won during the ACC tournament against Georgia Tech • Won two matches in the Qualifying Rounds of the ITA Carolina Regional singles tournament Magnusson’s CAREER STATS SINGLES Highest Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Ranking 2009-10 21-14 0-1 1-1 6-1 8-3 11-7 .667 -

DOUBLES Overall Pct. 7-11 .467

Highest Ranking -

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TIGER VETERANS

Keri

WONG

Junior • 5-4 • Jackson, MS • Management 2009 2010 2010 2010 2010

NCAA All-American - Doubles All-ACC ITA Carolina Region Doubles Champion Riviera ITA All-American Doubles Runner-up ITA National Indoor Championships Doubles Runner-Up

Overview • One of two juniors on the roster • All-American in doubles as a freshman and all-ACC performer as a sophomore • Won three ITA Summer Singles Tournament titles Career Notes • One of the school’s winningest players • Has earned national rankings in each of her three seasons in both singles and doubles • With Bek, reached the finals of both the Riviera ITA All-American Championships, and the ITA National Indoors in doubles • Has owned top-ten doubles ranking in two of her three seasons; opens 2011 with No. 2 ranking Wong’s CAREER STATS

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SINGLES Highest Year Sets 3SM TB ACC Dual Overall Pct. Ranking 2008-09 51-22 4-1 3-0 9-2 19-6 26-9 .743 #101 2009-10 54-27 6-2 4-2 8-3 22-6 26-10 .722 #53 Totals 105-49 10-3 7-2 17-5 41-12 52-19 .732 #53

DOUBLES Overall Pct. 27-8 .771 25-10 .714 52-18 .743

Highest Ranking #6 #19 #6


Maria

TIGER ROOKIES

BELAYA

Freshman • 5-4 • Melbourne, FL • English

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Overview • Hard-hitting right-handed player who brings fire and intensity to the court; Will see immediate playing time • Blue Chip five-star player and #33 overall according to tennisrecruiting.net

Monika

KOCHANOVA

Freshman • 5-8 • Bratislava, Slovakia • PRTM

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Overview • Will redshirt 2010-11 season after enrolling from Slovakia • A Highly-ranked European player with a lot of singles and doubles experience

Klara

VYSKOCILOVA

Freshman • 5-4 • Klatovy, Czech Republic • Lang. and Int’l Trade

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Overview • Outstanding freshman had strong fall, and will bolster middle of the lineup immediately • Right-handed player runs complicated sets of patterns • Defeated nation’s 50th ranked player in the fall on way to 4-2 mark

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Championships and a #4 final ranking. The duo’s run history; while the ranking was the highest a Clemson

STAFF BIOS 16


Nancy

HARRIS

HEAD COACH - 14th season 11 NCAA Tournaments Six Sweet 16s Two Final Fours

n in the national tournament was the best in program team had ever finished.

In her 14th season at the helm of the Clemson women’s tennis program, Nancy Harris has established Clemson as one of the consistently excellent national powers. Over the past eight seasons, Harris has strung together one of the finest runs of any coach anywhere in the country. Her resume reads like what’s-what of collegiate tennis: The nation’s number-one player, two team final fours, six NCAA Sweet 16s, and top-20 finishes in each season. Additionally, her players constantly compete for national tournament titles, and former players have gone on to stellar pro careers. Harris has now led Clemson to 11 NCAA Team Tournament appearances in her 13 years with the program. After a 24-6 season in 2010, she has coached the Tigers to 217 wins against 118 losses and boasts a 84-37 record in regular season ACC matches. She has coached eight singles players to 17 appearances at the NCAA Singles Championships and has led a Tiger doubles team to the national doubles tournament in each of the past eight seasons. Fourteen of Harris’ student-athletes have been named to the All-ACC team 23 times and seven Tiger singles players and five doubles teams have claimed conference flight championships during her tenure. The 2010 season turned into another special campaign early on, as Clemson knocked off #4 Georgia on the road, and advanced against two tough ranked teams in the National Indoor Championships within the season’s first two weeks. After blowing through ACC competition at 9-2, which included wins over #7 Duke, Clemson marched to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, before making an ninth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Clemson advanced to the Sweet 16, in part by again knocking off then-#19 Georgia in the NCAA second round, for the fourth straight season. The Tigers fell to the eventual national champion Stanford Cardinal, but the 24-6 final mark was one of the finest in team history. Individually, Keri Wong, Josipa Bek, and Ina Hadziselimovic were named to the All-ACC team and Bek and Hadziselimovic were named All-Americans for the second straight season. Four Tigers finished the season in the final ITA rankings, and freshman Nelly Ciolkowski was named the ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the YEar after compiling a 29-7 record. It was just another spectacular season for Harris, who has made a habit of excellent performances. Four players from the 2009 squad were named All-America giving Harris and Clemson the most of any nationally. The four honorees were also a program high and quite an accomplishment for a team with just eight members. In singles, the Tigers were the only team in the country to boast two players ranked in the top 15 during the regular season as Ani Mijacika remained a constant at the top of the

polls and a stellar fall season quickly propelled Josipa Bek into the top 10. Both received bids to the NCAA Singles Championships and won their first-round matches. Bek reached the round of 16 in singles and advanced to the quarterfinals in the national doubles tournament with Ina Hadziselimovic to earn All-America status. Under Harris’ guidance, Bek became the first freshman in school history to be named an All-American in singles and doubles. Harris led Clemson to a third straight Sweet 16 appearance and the program’s eighth consecutive NCAA tournament in 2009. The Tigers posted a 19-8 overall record and finished third in the ACC with a 9-2 record. They spent every week ranked in the top 15 and were ranked 11th in the final poll. Harris coached Mijacika back into the number-one spot in the singles poll and she remained atop the rankings for six straight weeks. With Mijacika headlining the group at #4, four players were ranked in the final ITA singles rankings for the second straight season and just the third time in school history. Bek finished the year at #13 to give Harris and Clemson two players ranked in the top 15 for the first time ever. A pair of doubles teams also were also listed in the final rankings. In 2008, the Tigers, seeded fourth, won their second conference title under Harris, knocking off the top two seeds in the tournament en route to the crown. Clemson’s win over number-one seed and second-ranked Georgia Tech in the semifinals was the program’s great upset in history. Harris helped then-sophomore Ani Mijacika make individual history in 2008 as well. On Feb. 20, Mijacika became the first Clemson tennis player, man or woman, to rise to the #1 national ranking. She spent every week of the spring in the poll’s top five and finished the season at #2. The 2008 Clemson team completed one of the greatest turn-arounds in program history, rallying from a 5-9 record on Mar. 22 to win the final seven matches of the regular season and the ACC Championship. The Tigers earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth consecutive season and played host to their fifth straight regional, advancing to the NCAA round of 16 for the fourth time in the last five years. Clemson was then ranked 13th in the final ITA Tennis poll. Harris coached Mijacika and Carol Salge to All-America honors in doubles after the duo earned the fourth seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship and ranked fourth in the final poll. Both also received bids to the singles tournament and were two of four Tigers listed in the final singles rankings of 2008. Estefania Balda and Laurianne Henry helped the 2008 team become just the second in Clemson history to have more than three players ranked at the end of the year. In 2007, Harris led Mijacika and Federica Van Adrichem to the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles

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Harris’ Wins Over Top-25 Teams

In her 14th season at the helm of the Clemson women’s tennis program, Nancy Harris has established Clemson as one of the consistently excellent national powers. Over the past eight seasons, Harris has strung together one of the finest runs of any coach anywhere in the country. Her resume reads like what’s-what of collegiate tennis: The nation’s number-one player, two team final fours, six NCAA Sweet 16s, and top-20 finishes in each season. Additionally, her players constantly compete for national tournament titles, and former players have gone on to stellar pro careers. Harris has now led Clemson to 11 NCAA Team Tournament appearances in her 13 years with the program. After a 24-6 season in 2010, she has coached the Tigers to 217 wins against 118 losses and boasts a 84-37 record in regular season ACC matches. She has coached eight singles players to 17 appearances at the NCAA Singles Championships and has led a Tiger doubles team to the national doubles tournament in each of the past eight seasons. Fourteen of Harris’ student-athletes have been named to the All-ACC team 23 times and seven Tiger singles players and five doubles teams have claimed conference flight championships during her tenure. The 2010 season turned into another special campaign early on, as Clemson knocked off #4 Georgia on the road, and advanced against two tough ranked teams in the National Indoor Championships within the season’s first two weeks. After blowing through ACC competition at 9-2, which included wins over #7 Duke, Clemson marched to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament, before making an ninth straight trip to the NCAA Tournament. Clemson advanced to the Sweet 16, in part by again knocking off then-#19 Georgia in the NCAA second round, for the fourth straight season. The Tigers fell to the eventual national champion Stanford Cardinal, but the 24-6 final mark was one of the finest in team history. Individually, Keri Wong, Josipa Bek, and Ina Hadziselimovic were named to the All-ACC team and Bek and Hadziselimovic were named AllAmericans for the second straight season. Four Tigers finished the N1 - Miami, FL; N2 - NCAA Championships, Gainesville, FL; N3 - season in the final ITA rankings, ITA/Rolex National Team Indoor Championships, Madison, WI; N4 and freshman Nelly Ciolkowski - Chapel Hill, NC; A1/N5 - NCAA Southeast Regional, Columbia, was named the ITA Carolina Region SC; N1 - NCAA Regional, Winston-Salem, NC; N2 - ACC ChampRookie of the YEar after compiling ionships, Raleigh, NC; N3 - NCAA Championships, Athens, GA; a 29-7 record. It was just another N4 - USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship, Madison, WI; spectacular season for Harris, who N5 - NCAA Championships, Athens, GA; N6 - ACC Championhas made a habit of excellent per ships, Cary, NC; H1 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC; N7 - USTA/ formances. ITA National Team Indoor Championships, Madison, WI; N8 - ACC Four players from the 2009 squad Tournament, Altamonte Springs, FL were named All-America giving Harris and Clemson the most of any nationally. The four honorees were also a program high and quite an accomplishment for a team with just eight members. In singles, the Tigers were the only team in the country to boast two players ranked in the top 15 during the regular season as Ani Mijacika remained a constant at the top of the polls and a stellar fall season quickly propelled Josipa Bek into the top 10. Both received bids to the NCAA Singles Championships and won their first-round matches. Bek reached the round of 16 in singles and advanced to the quarterfinals in the national doubles tournament with Ina Hadziselimovic to earn All-America status. Under Harris’ guidance, Bek became the first freshman in school history to be named an All-American in singles and doubles. Harris led Clemson to a third straight Sweet 16 appearance and the program’s eighth consecutive NCAA Date Opp. Rank 4/04/98 13 3/02/99 18 4/09/00 19 4/04/02 17 5/11/02 16 2/15/03 18 3/01/03 14 3/30/03 22 4/03/03 20 4/13/03 12 2/15/04 14 4/10/04 12 4/11/04 4 4/17/04 14 4/18/04 5 5/20/04 13 5/21/04 10 2/04/05 10 2/05/05 5 2/21/05 18 3/07/05 24 3/16/05 24 4/16/05 13 4/17/05 16 5/14/05 20 5/19/05 6 5/20/05 13 2/12/06 19 2/22/06 18 4/09/06 5 4/16/06 16 4/21/06 7 2/03/07 14 2/10/07 12 3/03/07 6 3/23/07 15 3/31/07 20 4/01/07 13 4/08/07 15 3/09/08 12 3/23/08 9 4/18/08 13 4/19/08 2 4/20/08 9 5/10/08 19 2/14/09 13 2/25/09 4 3/15/09 24 3/22/09 22 4/11/09 19 5/09/09 20 1/31/10 20 2/6/10 4 2/21/10 24 2/24/10 14 3/5/10 20 3/7/10 13 4/11/10 7 5/15/10 19 * - won match by forfeit

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tournament in 2009. The Tigers posted a 19-8 overall record and finished third in the ACC with a 9-2 record. They spent every week ranked in the top 15 and were ranked 11th in the final poll. Harris coached Mijacika back into the number-one spot in the singles poll and she remained atop the rankings for six straight weeks. With Mijacika headlining the group at #4, four players were ranked in the final ITA singles rankings for the second straight season and just the third time in school history. Bek finished the year at #13 to give Harris and Clemson two players ranked in the top 15 for the first time ever. A pair of doubles teams also were also listed in the final rankings. In 2008, the Tigers, seeded fourth, won their second conference title under Harris, knocking off the top two seeds in the tournament en route to the crown. Clemson’s win over number-one seed and second-ranked Georgia Tech in the semifinals was the program’s great upset in history. Harris helped then-sophomore Ani Mijacika make individual history in 2008 as well. On Feb. 20, Mijacika became the first Clemson tennis player, man or woman, to rise to the #1 national ranking. She spent every week of the spring in the poll’s top five and finished the season at #2. The 2008 Clemson team completed one of the greatest turn-arounds in program history, rallying from a 5-9 record on Mar. 22 to win the final seven matches of the regular season and the ACC Championship. The Tigers earned a bid to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth consecutive season and played host to their fifth straight regional, advancing to the NCAA round of 16 for the fourth time in the last five years. Clemson was then ranked 13th in the final ITA Tennis poll. Harris coached Mijacika and Carol Salge to All-America honors in doubles after the duo earned the fourth seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship and ranked fourth in the final poll. Both also received bids to the singles tournament and were two of four Tigers listed in the final singles rankings of 2008. Estefania Balda and Laurianne Henry helped the 2008 team become just the second in Clemson history to have more than three players ranked at the end of the year. In 2007, Harris led Mijacika and Federica Van Adrichem to the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championships and a #4 final ranking. The duo’s run in the national tournament was the best in program history; while the ranking was the highest a Clemson team had ever finished. Harris coached Mijacika to one of the most successful rookie campaigns all-time in 2006-07. Mijacika became the first Tiger to be named the ACC Freshman-of-the-Year and was also the first to be chosen as the ITA Southeast Region Rookie Player-of-the-Year. The 2007 squad went 10-1 in the ACC regular season to claim a share of the conference regular season championship and played host to their fourth consecutive NCAA regional. Harris led Clemson to a 22-5 overall record and the #11 final ranking. The team advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the third time in the last four years and made its mark on the school record books. The Tigers defeated seven teams ranked in the top25 in 2007, second most in program history. The team spent nine straight polls listed in the top 10 in 2007 to set a program record for consecutive polls ranked among the top 10 in a single season and have been ranked in the top 25 in the last 23 polls. Harris led Clemson to back-to-back NCAA Final Four appearances in 2004 and 2005, becoming the only Clemson women’s sports coach to reach consecutive Final Fours, and guided a 2006 Tiger team with just two upperclassmen to a 17-8 overall record and a #18 final ranking. Clemson played host to an NCAA regional for the third straight year in 2006, winning its opening round match before falling in the regional final. Harris coached Carol Salge and Van Adrichem to appearances at the NCAA singles tournament, while Van Adrichem claimed the Southeast Regional Championship title during the fall season. In 2006 ACC action, Clemson recorded an 8-3 ledger to finish fourth in the regular season and reached the semifinals of the conference tournament for the third straight year. The 2005 team finished the year with a 22-9 overall record and earned the #3 ITA ranking during the season, which marked the highest a Clemson team has been ranked nationally under Harris and in program history. Harris notched her 100th victory as head coach of the Tigers in 2005 and coached two players to AllAmerica honors, the third national award winners in Harris’ tenure. Julie Coin received her second All-America recognition in singles after advancing to the final eight of the NCAA Singles Tournament. She also finished the year ranked #2 in the country, the highest final singles ranking ever for a Clemson player. Harris also coached Coin and Alix Lacelarie to a #10 ranking in the final ITA doubles poll, which earned the Tiger duo All-American honors in doubles. Harris’ 2004 team is arguably the most successful in program history. She led the Tigers to the NCAA Final Four in 2004, which was the first time in Clemson athletics history that any women’s team has reached an NCAA Final Four event. Clemson finished the 2004 season ranked fifth in the final Intercollegiate Tennis Association poll, which is the highest final national ranking both under Harris and in program history. Harris reached several other milestones during the 2004 season, including leading the team to her first ACC Regular Season title and her first ACC Tournament Championship. The 2004 team’s 26 wins are the most for the Tigers under Harris and tie for the third-best win total in program history. Harris coached her first All-American, Julie Coin, to a Final Four appearance at the NCAA Singles Tournament and also coached her first ACC Player of the Year (Coin) and ACC Tournament Most Valuable Performer (Alix Lacelarie) in 2004. Harris was named the ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year for the 2003-04 season. The USTA of South Carolina also selected her as the 2004 Coach of the Year. Harris coached Julie Coin, who shocked the tennis world with her upset of #1-ranked Ana Ivanovic at the 2008 US Open, to the ITA Southeast Region Singles Championship in 2002, while Coin and Maria Brito won the Southeast Region Doubles crown in 2003, becoming the first doubles team in Clemson history to claim that title. In 1998, her first season at the helm of the program, Harris led the team to an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. In 1999, she guided then-freshman Carmina Giraldo to a 54th-place national ranking and an appearance in the NCAA Individual Singles Tournament. In 2000, the Tigers made their ninth appearance in the NCAA Tournament after finishing third in the ACC. Clemson transposed its win-loss record from the 1998 season and finished the season ranked 28th with a 15-7 mark overall. In 2000, Giraldo earned a second berth in the NCAA Singles Tournament and a #28 final national ranking in singles. In 2002, Clemson reached the second round of the NCAA Championship, upsetting 16th-ranked William & Mary in the first round. Harris led the 2002 Tigers to a 14-11 overall record and a final national ranking of 34th. Alix Lacelarie advanced to the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship and Milena Stanoycheva won the ACC Flight Championship at number six singles. During the 2003 season, Harris led the Tigers to a 19-6 record, a final ITA ranking of 19th, a second-place ACC regular season finish and the team’s second consecutive trip to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Academics have always been a priority for Harris, as evidenced by the success that her teams have enjoyed in the classroom in recent years. She has coached 11 ITA Scholar Athletes during her tenure at Clemson and the Tigers were named an ITA All-Academic Team in 2002 and 2003. Harris has also coached 27 athletes who have been named to the ACC Honor Roll, and current junior Federica Van Adrichem was named to the inaugural ACC All-Academic team in 2006. Van Adrichem earned her second honor in 2007, while then-


Year 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Total

Harris’ Clemson Accomplishments Overall Rec. Pct. 7-15 .318 6-15 .286 15-7 .682 9-14 .391 14-11 .560 19-6 .760 26-4 .867 22-9 .710 17-8 .680 22-5 .815 17-10 .630 19-8 .704 24-6 .800 217-118 .648

ACC Fin. 6th 7th 3rd 8th 4th 2nd 1st 3rd 4th 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd

NCAA Tourn. R64 - R64 - R32 R64 R4 R4 R32 R16 R16 R16 R16

Harris’ AUM Accomplishments Nat’l Rank 68th 28th 34th 19th 5th 10th 18th 11th 13th 11th 11th

NCAA Team Tournament Appearances: 11 1998 - First Round 2000 - First Round 2002 - Second Round 2003 - Second Round 2004 - Final Four 2005 - Final Four 2006 - Second Round 2007 - Round of 16 2008 - Round of 16 2009 - Round of 16 2010 - Round of 16

Total

Auburn-Montgomery Women’s Program 135-34 .799 (1989-1997)

Total

Auburn-Montgomery Men’s Program 63-13 .829 (1994-1997)

1990 - NAIA National Singles Champion (W) 1991 - NAIA National Finalists (W) 1991 - NAIA District Champions (W) 1992 - NAIA National Champions (W) 1992 - NAIA District Champions (W) 1993 - NAIA National Finalists (W) 1993 - NAIA National Doubles Champion (W) 1993 - NAIA District Champions (W) 1994 - NAIA National Finalists (W) 1994 - NAIA District Champions (M) 1994 - NAIA District Champions (W) 1995 - NAIA National Champions (Men) 1995 - NAIA National Tourn. Third Place (W) 1995 - NAIA Region Champions (W) 1996 - NAIA National Champions (M) 1996 - NAIA National Doubles Champion (M) 1996 - NAIA National Tourn. Third Place (W) 1996 - NAIA Region Champions (M) 1996 - NAIA Region Champions (W) 1997 - NAIA National Finalists (M) 1997 - NAIA National Finalists (W) 1997 - NAIA Region Champions (M) 1997 - NAIA Region Champions (W)

NCAA Individual Tournament Appearances: 11 1999 - First Round 2000 - Second Round 2002 - Second Round 2003 - Second Round 2004 - Final Four 2005 - Quarterfinals 2006 - Second Round 2007 - First Round 2008 - Round of 16 2009 - Round of 16 2010 - Round of 16

Academic Honors

2000 - ITA Scholar Athlete (1) 2002 - ITA All-Academic Team 2002 - ITA Scholar Athletes (3) 2003 - ITA All-Academic Team 2003 - ITA Scholar Athletes (4) 2006 - ITA Scholar Athlete (1) 2007 - ITA Scholar Athletes (2) 2008 - ITA Scholar Athletes (3)

Harris’ Professional Accomplishments

- Played at Wimbledon, U.S. Open and Australian Open - Highest Professional World Ranking: WITA 226th, July 1982 - Certified USPTA Category 1 Tennis Professional - Coached by tennis great Pancho Segura, 1977-81 - Five-time National Coach of the Year - 2003-04 ITA Southeast Region Coach of the Year - 2004 USTA South Carolina Coach of the Year - Inducted into the Auburn University at Montgomery Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006

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ASSISTANT COACH SCOTT KIDD

Scott

KIDD

ASSISTANT COACH • FIRST SEASON Scott Kidd is in his first season as an assistant coach with the Clemson Women’s Tennis Program. Kidd is a five-time NAIA National Coach of the Year, and won six total NAIA Team National Championships as a head coach of both the women’s and men’s programs. Harris was the head coach at Auburn University-Montgomery before coming to Clemson 13 years ago. While at AUM, Harris won two men’s NAIA Team Championships and one women’s NAIA Team Championship. Her teams reached the Finals eight total times. Kidd has followed in her footsteps, coming to Clemson after six seasons in Montgomery, where he coached the women’s team for six seasons and the men’s team for the final two. In that time, he led the women’s team to five National Championships, and won the 2010 men’s Championship as well. He was named the Wilson/ITA National Women’s Coach of the Year in 2008 after winning a fourth consecutive National Championship. “Whenever you mention the name Coach Scott Kidd in coaches circles around the world and across the nation, his name is recognized as one of the best and most sincere coaches,” said Harris. “He is respected for his work ethic, integrity, and his genuine care for the student athlete. Coach Kidd cares about people and it shows by his constant effort to help others reach their goals. He is always trying to help another be their best and his results and the success of his former programs show how much he cares. We are so very fortunate to have Coach Kidd join us at Clemson and I am so truly excited for the joy, success and spirit Coach Kidd will bring to our program.

ATHLETIC TRAINER

Christine

HESS

ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR WOMEN’S TENNIS

ACADEMIC ADVISOR WOMEN’S TENNIS

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At Auburn Montgomery no other coach has achieved so much and left such a legacy to the history of the program as this great national coach.” “Coming from AUM, I am well aware of the reputation that Coach Harris has on the national scene,” said Kidd. “Coach Harris and I have stayed in touch throughout the years, and I am excited to be a part of the program at Clemson. This team has a tremendous amount of history, and I look forward to helping add to the prominence of Clemson nationally. “ Kidd not only brings experience as a head coach, but has worked at several other universities in various administrative and tennis capacities. Prior to his time as a head coach at AUM, he spent three seasons as an assistant. Prior to that, he spent three seasons in Tigerville, SC at North Greenville, where he led the men’s and women’s team to NCCAA Championships in 2002. “I am excited for the level of play at Clemson. The ACC is the premier tennis conference nationally, and Clemson has been a mainstay atop the league. I have prepared myself to help our student-athletes succeed on and off the court, and look forward to further successes in Clemson.” He has been involved in education for his entire career, earning an Associate of Arts Degree from Enterprise State Junior College in 1997, a School Administrator and Teaching Certificate in Accelerated Christian Education in 1998, a BS in organizational management from Virginia Intermont in 2001, and a BS in business administration from AUM in 2010.

Yashica

MARTIN

Phil

GRAYSON


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2010 SEASON REVIEW

QUICKNOTES: 2 4 -6 FINAL RECORD (9-2 ACC) NCAA SWEET SIXTEEN #11 FINAL ITA RANKING TWO ALL-AMERICANS THREE ALL-ACC PLAYERS Around the Team in 30 Seconds • Nancy Harris earned her 400th career win this season when Clemson defeated Georgia Tech. She earned her 200th win at Clemson against Charlotte in Feb. 9 • Laurianne Henry was named the ACC Player of the Week on Feb. 9 after winning the clinching match at #5 singles at 4th-ranked Georgia. She also clinched Clemson’s NCAA match against Georgia. The junior is one win away from a career high. • Keri Wong became the second Tiger to earn the honor in 2010 on Mar. 9 as she won all of her matches against #20 USF and #13 FSU. It was her 1st career selection. She was later named a 2010 All-ACC selection. She finished the season ranked 58th nationally. • Josipa Bek has been ranked as high as ninth in the singles poll this season. In the fall, she was the individual ITA Carolina Regional Singles Champion, and was runner-up in doubles, along with Hadziselimovic. Bek is a 2010 All-ACC selection and a doubles All-American. • Ina Hadziselimovic has 104 career doubles wins, most in school history. She is 104-43 in her career and is 34-10 in 2010. The school record was 100 wins, held by Jody Trucks from 1980-1984. The 33 wins ties a single-season record. Hadziselimovic is a 2010 All-ACC selection and a doubles All-American • Nelly Ciolkowski’s .806 (29-7) winning percentage is 7th in Clemson history among players who have played 25 or more matches. She was named the Carolina Region Rookie Player of the Year • Clemson defeated eight opponents in the top-25. The school record is 10 in 2005. The win at #4 Georgia was only the fifth top-five road win in school history. The Tigers played 15 teams that made the NCAA Tournament, 11 first round winners, and six Sweet 16 teams. • The Tigers’ 8-0 start was the fourth-best undefeated start in school history. NCAA Tournament Notes • 2010 Clemson’s 18th all-time selection to the NCAA Tournament • This was the 7th straight season the Tigers hosted a regional, and they are 13-1 during the run • Clemson played 16 NCAA Tournament teams a total of 20 matches in 2010, going 14-6 in those showdowns. • The Tigers have reached six of the past seven NCAA Sweet 16s and reached the Final Four in 2004 and 2005.This was Clemson’s fourth straight Sweet 16. • Clemson’s 24 wins in 2010 is the second-highest total for a Harris-coached team, and the 5th-best total in school history. • With a win against College of Charleston, the team be-

came the first women’s program in school history to advance in the NCAA Tournament in 9 straight seasons, and only the third Clemson program ever to accomplish the feat. • Clemson went the entire season without losing two consecutive matches, the fifth time in 34 seasons. • 2010 was the ninth straight NCAA appearance for the Tigers, the fifth-longest streak by any Clemson athletic program in school history. • Harris is one of four Clemson coaches in history (Penley - Golf, Leggett - BASE, Kriese - MTN) to earn nine straight bids, and the only coach of a women’s sport to accomplish the feat. Tigers Win Clemson Regional • Clemson won its fourth straight regional, and sixth in the last seven seasons with wins over #67 College of Charleston and #19 Georgia. • Clemson used wins in doubles and at one, two, and three singles to push past the Cougars, 4-0 • The next day, Clemson dropped a tough doubles point, but rebounded to win singles matches at flights two, three, four, and five. The match was clinched after almost four hours by Laurianne Henry, who also shut the door on the Bulldogs earlier in the season. • The Tigers improved to 13-1 all-time in home NCAA matches. Clemson ties home wins mark • The Tigers went 13-1 at home in 2010, tying the school record for wins and setting a new mark with a .928 winning percentage Bek, Hadziselimovic Named Doubles All-Americans • The tandem was a 5-8 seed in the NCAA Doubles Championship, earning them All-America Honors for the second straight season. • The two went 25-9 together, and were each named All-ACC • For Hadziselimovic, it is her second career honor, and for Bek, her third. Three Tigers Named All-ACC • Clemson landed three players on the 2010 All-ACC team for the first time since 2005. Each of the three was an All-American in 2009 • Josipa Bek was 7-3 at the #1 position in the ACC season, and boasts a 28-13 overall record in singles. In doubles, she is ranked seventh nationally with Hadziselimovic. It is the sophomore’s second career honor. • Sophomore Keri Wong earned her first career All-ACC honor. She played primarily at #2 this season, and had a 21-6 dual match record , including 8-3 in the ACC. In doubles, she is ranked 29th with Hadziselimovic • Senior Ina Hadziselimovic earned her first All-ACC honor. She is 21-8 overall and 9-2 in ACC dual matches. In doubles, she is ranked 7th nationally, and boasted a 10-1 mark in league play. Clemson Wins 600th Dual Match • With their 6-1 win over Virginia Tech, Clemson now has 600 dual match wins in program history • The Tiger program is 604-324 overall (.651)

Hadziselimovic = Winner • Senior Ina Hadziselimovic become the school’s all-time leader in doubles victories with her 101st against #31 Virginia on April 18. She finished her career with a 105-44 all-time mark. • Ina also moved into 10th in school history in singles wins with her victories in the NCAA Tournament, as she is currently 88-47 in singles • She has a career 33-11 mark in ACC dual matches and has put together her best season ever • She set career highs in singles wins (26) and doubles wins (35). The 35 doubles wins is the most in a singles season in school history. Tiger Freshmen Turning Heads • Nelly Ciolkowski and Caroline Magnusson have both had outstanding springs on the court. • Ciolkowski, who rose as high as #61 in the rankings, is 29-7 on the year, and 22-6 in dual match play. She also boasts a 5-2 mark against nationally-ranked opponents. She was named the ITA Carolina Region Rookie Player of the Year. • Magnusson, who sat out the first 12 dates of the dual match season, was 11-7 overall and 8-3 in dual match play, which includes a 6-1 mark in the ACC Clemson Tough Through the Middle • Clemson’s 2-3-4 singles slots are a combined 59-17 (.761) in dual match play. Primarily responsible for the high marks are Wong (20-4 at No. 2), Hadziselimovic (19-7 at No. 3), and Ciolkowski (20-6 at No. 4), who have also combined to go 19-12 against ranked opponents. Tigers Named ACC Players of the Week • Two Tigers, Laurianne Henry and Keri Wong have been recognized as ACC Players of the Week this season • Henry was honored on Feb. 9 after she clinched Clemson’s match against #4 Georgia with a three-set marathon, Clemson’s fourth win over a top-5 team on the road in school history. She also won at #3 doubles in both matches with Estefania Balda. • Wong garnered the award on Mar. 9 after she helped Clemson win their two matches against top-20 competition in three days by going undefeated. She cruised to straight-set victories at flight two singles both days, and also provided the clinching doubles point against #13 Florida State. Bek Wins ITA Carolina Regional • Josipa Bek took down Reka Zsilinzska of Duke in the finals of the ITA Carolina Regional Championships on Oct. 26. Bek, ranked ninth in the nation, defended her title against the #13-ranked player, 6-4, 7-6. It was her second straight Title in the event, as she won as a freshman in 2008. • Bek won all six of her singles matches en route to the tournament victory, including a win against teammate Nelly Ciolkowski in the final four. • #14 Bek and senior Ina Hadziselimovic played for the doubles title as well. • Ciolkowski, Hadziselimovic, and Bek were all in the final eight of the Singles Tournament.

TIGERS IN THE POLLS THROUGHOUT THE SEASON Fall Team - Josipa Bek 9 Nelly Ciolkowski - Ina Hadziselimovic 99 Keri Wong 81 Bek/Hadziselimovic 14 Ciolkowski/Wong 34 Hadziselimovic/Wong - T denotes ranking was/will be TEAM ONLY

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2010 SEASON REVIEW

2010 TEAM RESULTS

2010 ACC Final Standings School ACC Overall **North Carolina 11-0 30-5 **Miami 10-1 20-6 **Clemson 9-2 24-6 **Duke 7-4 21-8 **Florida State 6-4 16-11 *Virginia 6-5 15-10 *Georgia Tech 5-5 19-10 NC State 4-7 12-10 Wake Forest 4-7 11-14 Virginia Tech 2-9 9-13 Boston College 1-10 6-16 Maryland 0-11 5-14 *earned NCAA berth ** Advanced to Sweet 16

Team Doubles Singles

Date Opponent Result 1 2 3 Jan. 23 #68 Coll. of Charleston W, 7-0 W W W Jan. 24 #43 VCU W, 5-2 W L W Jan. 27 Troy W, 5-2 W W W ITA National Team Indoor Championships (1st and 2nd Rounds) Jan. 30 #37 Texas A&M W, 4-3 W L L Jan. 31 #20 Ole Miss W, 4-3 W L L Feb. 4 Furman W, 7-0 W W W Feb. 6 #4 Georgia W, 4-3 L L W Feb. 9 Charlotte W, 7-0 W W W ITA Team Indoor Championships - Madison, WI Feb. 12 #8 Southern California L, 5-2 L L W Feb. 13 Wisconsin W, 6-1 W W W Feb. 14 #16 Michigan L, 5-2 W L L Feb. 21 #24 South Carolina W, 4-3 W W W Feb. 24 #14 Georgia Tech* W, 5-2 L W W Feb. 27 #19 Miami* L, 6-1 W L L Mar. 5 #20 South Florida W, 6-1 L W L Mar. 7 #13 Florida State* W, 5-2 W W L Mar. 16 Columbia W, 7-0 W W W Mar. 27 #26 NC State* W, 7-0 W L W Mar. 28 #62 Wake Forest* W, 6-1 W W W Apr. 1 Maryland* W, 7-0 W W W Apr. 3 Boston College* W, 6-1 W W W Apr. 10 #2 North Carolina* L, 4-3 W L L Apr. 11 #7 Duke* W, 4-3 W L L Apr. 17 Virginia Tech* W, 6-1 W L W Apr. 18 #31 Virginia* W, 4-3 W L W

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ACC Championships - Cary, NC Apr. 23 #26 Virginia Apr. 24 #20 Georgia Tech

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Campbell/ITA Team Poll (Final)

2010 INDIVIDUAL PLAYER STATISTICS SINGLES RECORDS vs. Nat’l Player MP Overall Dual ACC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ranked Estefania Balda 29 14-15 13-10 4-5 - - - - 3-3 10-7 - Josipa Bek 42 28-14 18-9 7-3 17-8 1-1 - - - - 15-14 Nelly Ciolkowski 36 29-7 22-6 8-3 - - 2-0 20-6 - - 5-2 Ina Hadziselimovic 37 26-11 21-8 9-2 - 2-0 19-8 - - - 6-6 Laurianne Henry 32 17-15 15-10 4-3 - - - 2-0 13-10 - 0-1 Caroline Magnusson 18 11-7 8-3 6-1 - - - - - 8-3 0-1 Keri Wong 36 26-10 22-6 8-3 2-1 20-5 - - - - 8-6 Totals 151-79 119-52 46-20 19-9 23-6 21-8 22-6 16-13 18-10 34-29 DOUBLES RECORDS Vs. Nat’l Players MP Overall Dual ACC 1 2 3 Ranked Balda-Henry 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 - - - - Balda-Bek 5 3-2 3-2 0-0 - - 3-2 - Balda-Ciolkowski 8 3-5 2-3 1-2 - 0-1 2-2 - Balda-Henry 9 6-3 6-2 1-0 - - 6-2 - Balda-Magnusson 1 0-1 0-1 0-1 - - 0-1 - Balda-Wong 3 3-0 3-0 3-0 - - 3-0 - Bek-Hadziselimovic 34 25-9 14-3 9-1 14-3 - - 11-7 Bek- Ciolkowski 6 3-3 3-3 0-0 - 3-3 - - Ciolkowski-Wong 2 1-1 0-0 0-0 - - - 1-1 Ciolkowski-Henry 6 2-4 2-3 0-0 - 2-3 - - Ciolkowski-Magnusson 11 4-7 4-7 3-4 - 3-2 1-5 - Hadziselimovic-Wong 12 10-2 10-2 1-0 10-2 - - 2-0 Henry-Wong 12 8-4 8-4 3-3 - 8-4 - 1-1 Magnusson-Wong 6 3-3 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 0-1 Totals 66-38 52-27 22-11 24-5 16-13 16-12 15-10

Streak L, 3 L, 1 W, 1 L, 1 L, 1 L, 1 L, 1

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

Avg 82.52 82.38 80.50 79.66 77.31 69.21 68.29 66.16 63.03 61.05 60.77 55.03 54.30 47.44 46.10 43.72 43.56 37.90 37.87 35.72 32.24 30.01 29.22 28.91 28.60

School Last Week Stanford 8 University of Florida 3 North Carolina 2 Baylor University 1 University of Notre Dame 6 UCLA 7 Northwestern University 5 University of Michigan 4 Duke University 10 University of Miami (Florida) 11 Clemson University 9 California 12 University of Tennessee 14 Florida State University 15 Georgia Tech 13 University of Texas at Austin 16 University of Mississippi 17 University of Georgia 19 University of South Carolina 18 University of Southern California 20 Arizona State University 23 University of Arkansas 24 University of Washington 29 University of Illinois 22 University of Virginia 27

*Bold denotes 2010 Clemson opponent

Streak L, 1 L, 2 L, 3 W, 2 L, 1 W, 3 L, 1 L, 1 L, 1 L, 2 L, 7 W, 3 L, 1 W, 1

INDIVIDUAL DOUBLES RECORDS Josipa Bek Estefania Balda Nelly Ciolkowski Ina Hadziselimovic Laurianne Henry Caroline Magnusson Keri Wong

31-14 15-11 13-20 35-11 16-11 7-11 25-10

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2010 SEASON BOX SCORES

(1) #14 Clemson 7, #68 College of Charleston 0 January 23, 2010 - Clemson, SC

(6) #15 Clemson 7, Furman 0 February 4, 2010 - Greenville, S.C.

(11) #16 Michigan 5, #14 Clemson 2 February 14, 2010 – Madison, WI

Doubles 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. #44 Dowse/Hayman (CofC) 2. Ciolkowski/Henry (CU) def. Casey/Mulligan (CofC) 3. Balda/Bek (CU) def. Newman/Viana (CofC) Order of finish: 1,2,3

Doubles: 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Arguello/ Kline (FUR) 2. Bek/Ciolkowski (CU) def. Stanford/Betts (FUR) 3. Balda/Henry (CU) def. Maurice/Preeg (FUR) Order of finish: 3,2,1

8-7 (3) 8-3 8-2

Doubles: (UM Wins Point) 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Mahtani/Muresan (UM), 2. Taney/Tatsuno (UM) def. Ciolkowski/Bek (CU), 3. Sulahian/Nguyen (UM) def. Henry/Balda (CU), Order of finish: 3,1,2*

6-1, 6-1 6-3, 6-2 6-3, 6-1 6-1, 6-1 6-1, 6-2 6-1, 6-0

Singles 1. #36 Denise Muresan def. #9 Josipa Bek (CU), 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. Tania Mahtani (UM), 3. Rika Tatsuno (UM) def. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU), 4. Whitney Taney (UM) def. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU), 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) def. Mimi Nguyen (UM), 6. Michelle Sulahian (UM) def. Estefania Balda (CU), Order of finish: 2,6,4,5,3,1

8-1 8-1 8-2

Singles 1. #9 Josipa Bek (CU) def. Holly Dowse (CofC) 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. #114 Emma Hayman (CofC) 3. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. #102 Kinsey Casey (CofC) 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Caroline Newman (CofC) 5. Henry (CU) def. Keely Mulligan (CofC) 6. Balda (CU) def. Anna Lee Evans (CofC) Order of finish: 3,2,1*,4,6,5

6-4, 6-1 6-2, 6-3 6-0, 6-1 7-5, 6-3 6-0, 7-6 (2) 8-1

(2) #14 Clemson 5, #43 Virginia Commonwealth 2 January 24, 2010 - Clemson, SC

Singles 1. Keri Wong (CLEM) def. #84 Monica Arguello (FUR) 2. #9 Josipa Bek (CLEM) def. Lauren Kline (FUR) 3. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CLEM) def. Jessica Preeg (FUR) 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CLEM) def. Michele Stanford (FUR) 5. Laurianne Henry (CLEM) def. Susan Bitetti (FUR) 6. Estefania Balda (CLEM) def. Jennifer Betts (FUR) Order of Finish: 1,3,4*,2,6,5 (7) #15 Clemson 4, #4 Georgia 3 February 6, 2010 – Athens, GA

Doubles: 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Bara, Ana/Hjertquist (VCU) 2. Burns/Yergina (VCU) def. Henry/Ciolkowski (CU) 3. Bek/Balda (CU) def. Bara, Alex/Leonchuk (VCU) Order of finish: 2,1,3

8-3 8-3 8-4

Singles 1. #9Bek (CU) def. Yergina (VCU) 2. Wong (CU) def. Hjertquist (VCU) 3. #113Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Bara, Ana (VCU) 4. #61Ciolkowski (CU) def. Bara, Alex (VCU) 5. Burns (VCU) def. Henry (CU) 6. Leonchuk (VCU) def. Balda (CU) Order of finish: 3,2,4*,1,5,6

6-0, 6-7 (6), 6-1 6-2, 6-4 6-4, 6-0 7-5, 6-3 6-2, 6-3 6-2, 6-1

(3) #14 Clemson 5, Troy 2 January 27, 2010 - Clemson, SC 8-0 8-1 8-2

Singles 1. #9 Bek (CU) def. Grymel (TROY) 2. Wong (CU) def. Simpson (TROY), 3. #113 Hadziselimovic (CU) vs. Guijt (TROY) 4. #61Ciolkowski (CU) vs. Vieira (TROY) 5. Smith (TROY) def. Henry (CU), 6. Ramirez-Vega (TROY), def. Balda (CU) Order of finish: 2,1,3*,4,5,6

6-1, 6-2 6-1, 6-0 6-3, 6-2 6-2, 6-3 2-6, 1-2 (Ret.) 5-7, 1-0(5), 1-0(10)

(4) #14 Clemson 4, #37 Texas A&M 3 January 30, 2010 - Clemson, SC

ITA Kick-Off Weekend

Doubles: (UGA wins doubles point) 1. Gilchrist/Gullickson (UGA) def. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU), 2. Ellis/Hyndman (UGA) def. Bek/Ciolkowski (CU), 3. Balda/Henry (CU) def. Fakhoury/Ueshima (UGA), Order of Finish: 3,1,2* Singles: 1. #14 Chelsey Gullickson (UGA) def. Keri Wong (CU), 2. #57 Nadja Gilchrist (UGA) def. #9 Josipa Bek (CU), 3. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Yvette Hyndman (UGA), 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Cameron Ellis (UGA), 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) def. Naoko Ueshima (UGA), 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Lara Fakhoury (UGA), Order of Finish: 1,4,2,3,6,5*

Doubles: 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Liles/Potgieter (TAMU), 2. Davidson/Frank (TAMU) def. Ciolkowski/Henry (CU), 3. Oliver/Urbina (TAMU) def. Balda/Bek (CU), Order of Finish: 1,2,3

8-3 8-3 8-3

Singles: (*Order of play: 1,3,4,5,2,6) 1. #9 Josipa Bek(CU) def. Alexandra Zinn (CHAR) 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. Andrea Rivera (CHAR) 3. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Gabi Vergara (CHAR) 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Candace Cunningham (CHAR) 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) def. Iveta Guneva (CHAR) 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Anna Ekelund (CHAR) Order of finish: 5,3,1*,4,6,2

Doubles (CU Wins Doubles Point) 1. #19 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Stojic/Zubori (SC), 2. Henry/Wong (CU) d. Andersson/Saari-Bystrom (SC), 3. Balda/Ciolkowski (CU) d. Morgina/Jocic (SC), Order of Finish: 2,3,1

8-4 8-4 8-4

6-3, 6-2 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 6-7(6), 6-2, 6-4 6-3, 6-3 7-6(5), 1-6, 6-3 7-6(7), 6-4

Singles 1. #18 Josipa Bek (CU) d. #66 Ana Marija Zubori (SC), 2. Dijana Stojic (SC) d. #65 Keri Wong (CU), 3. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #82 Anya Morgina (SC), 4. #90 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) d. Josefin Andersson (SC), 5. M. Saari-Bystrom (SC) d. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6. Miljana Jocic (SC) d. Estefania Balda (CU), Order of Finish: 4,3,6,5,1*,2

7-6, 6-3 7-6, 1-6, 6-4 7-5, 6-0 6-3, ret. 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 6-2

Doubles (USC wins doubles point) 1. Sanchez/Kinstler (USC) def. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) 2. Ramos/Lao (USC) def. Bek/Ciolkowski (CU) 3. Balda/Henry (CU) def. Pulido/Andrews (USC) Order of finish: 2,1,3

(5) #14 Clemson 4, #20 Ole Miss 3 January 31, 2010 - Clemson, SC

(10) #14 Clemson 6, Wisconsin 1 February 13, 2010 – Madison, WI

Singles 1. #40 Kristi Boxx(MISS) def. #9 Josipa Bek(CU), 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. Karen Nijssen (MISS), 3. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. #101 Abby Guthrie (MISS), 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. #119 Connor Vogel (MISS), 5. Laura van de Stroet (MISS) def. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Gabriela Rangel (MISS), Order of Finish: 3,2,4,1,5,6*

8-5 8-5 9-7

3-6, 7-6(5),6-4 7-6(5), 6-2 7-5, 6-0 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 6-4, 6-3 6-1, 6-4

8-3 8-0 8-0

6-1, 6-0 8-0 6-1, 6-0 6-1, 6-3 6-1, 6-0 8-0

ITA Indoors, Round of 16

Singles 1. #8 Maria Sanchez (USC) def. #9 Josipa Bek (CU) 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. #39 Alison Ramos (USC) 3. #18 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) 4. #37 Valeria Pulido (USC) def. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) def. Leyla Entekhabi (USC) 6. Cristala Andrews (USC) def. Estefania Balda (CU) Order of finish: 6,4,2,5,3*,1

Doubles: Ole Miss wins doubles point 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. #7 Boxx/Nijssen (MISS), 2. Rangel/Vogel (MISS) def. Ciolkowski/Henry (CU), 3. Guthrie/van de Stroet def. Bek/Balda (CU), Order of Finish: 2,1,3

6-4, 6-4 6-2, 6-3 6-3, 6-3 6-4, 6-4 7-5, 2-1 ret. 6-2, 6-4

(13) #12 Clemson 5, #14 Georgia Tech 2 February 24, 2010 – Atlanta, GA

Singles: 1. #88 Elze Potgieter (TAMU) def. #9 Josipa Bek (CU), 7-5, 6-4 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. Morgan Frank (TAMU), 6-3, 0-6, 7-6(3) 3. #118 Nazari Urbina (TAMU) def. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU), 6-3, 6-2 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. #118 Lauren Santacroce (TAMU), 6-3, 6-1 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) v. Sheri Olivier (TAMU), 7-5, 3-6, 7-6 (4) 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Stephanie Davidson (TAMU), 7-5, 6-3 Order of Finish: 4,3,1,2,6,5*

ITA Kick-Off Weekend

9-8 8-6 8-2

8-6 8-3 8-6

Doubles: (CU Wins Doubles Point) 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Rivera/Zinn (CHAR), 2. Bek/Ciolkowski (CU) def. Spivakovsky/Vergara (CHAR), 3. Balda/Henry (CU) def. Cunningham/Ekelund (CHAR), Order of finish: 3,2,1

(9) #7 Southern California 5, #14 Clemson 2 February 12, 2010 - Madison, WI

ITA Indoors Consolation

(12) #13 Clemson 4, #24 South Carolina 3 February 21, 2010 – Columbia, SC

(8) #15 Clemson 7, Charlotte 0 February 8, 2010 – Clemson, SC

Doubles: 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Grymel/Guijt (TROY) 2. Henry/Ciolkowski (CU) def. Simpson/Smith (TROY) 3. Bek/Balda (CU) def. Ramirez-Vega/Vieira (TROY) Order of finish: 1,2,3

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8-6 8-1 9-8

6-7, 6-1, 6-2 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 6-3, 6-4 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 6-3, 6-1 6-0, 6-4

ITA Indoors Consolation

Doubles (CLEM wins doubles point) 1. Hadziselimovic/Wong (CU) def. Markovic/Chupa (WIS), 2. Bek/Ciolkowski (CU) def. Berner/Saltarelli (WIS), 3. Balda/Henry (CU) def. Mirnova/Seyferth (WIS), Order of finish: 2,1,3

8-4 8-2 9-8

Singles 1. #9 Josipa Bek (CU) def. Katya Mirnova (WIS), 6-4, 6-1 2. Keri Wong (CU) def. Angela Chupa(WIS), 6-2, 6-1 3. Jessica Seyferth (WIS) def. #113 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU), 6-2, 6-3 4. #61 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Alexsandra Markovic (WIS), 6-0, 6-2 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) def. Leyla Hannah Berner (WIS), 6-1, 6-1 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Alaina Trgovich, 5-7, 6-1, 1-0 (14-12) Order of finish: 5,1,3,4*,2,6

Doubles (CU Wins Doubles Point) 1. Falconi/Krupina (GT) def. #16 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU), 2. Henry/Wong (CU) def. Davis/Ha Ngo (GT), 3. Ciolkowski/Balda (CU) def. Blau/Kilborn (GT), Oder of Finish: 2,1,3* Singles 1. #1 Irina Falconi (GT) def. #18 Josipa Bek (CU), 2. #65 Keri Wong (CU) def. #112 Sasha Krupina (GT), 3. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Viet Ha Ngo (GT), 4. #90 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Lynn Blau (GT), 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) def. Elizabeth Kilborn (GT), 6. Hillary Davis (GT) def. Estefania Balda (CU), Order of Finish: 1,3,2,5*,6,4

8-6 8-4 9-7

6-3, 6-1 6-3, 2-6, 6-0 7-6(), 6-1 5-7, 6-2, 1-0 (10-2) 6-1, 6-0 5-7, ret.

(14) #19 Miami 6, #12 Clemson 1 February 27, 2010 – Coral Gables, FL Doubles (UM wins doubles point) 1. #16 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Eichkorn/Vallverdu (UM), 2. Mejia/Mills (UM) def. Henry/Wong (CU), 3. Bartenstein/Wasilewski (UM) def. Balda/Ciolkowski (CU), Order of finish: 1,3,2* Singles 1. #7 Laura Vallverdu (UM) def. #18 Josipa Bek (CU), 2. #55 Bianca Eichkorn (UM) def. #65 Keri Wong (CU), 3. #89 Anna Bartenstein (UM) def. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU), 4. Danielle Mills (UM) def. #90 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU), 5. #118 Gabriela Mejia (UM) def. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Claudia Wasilewski (UM), Order of Finish: 3,2,4*,5,1,6

8-3 9-8 (5) 8-5

7-6 (3), 6-3 6-3, 6-0 6-3, 6-2 6-1, 6-4 6-4, 6-3 3-6, 6-4, 1-0 (6)

(15) #10 Clemson 6, #20 South Florida 1 March 5, 2010 – Clemson, SC Doubles (USF wins doubles point) 1. #15 Koning/Rehberger (USF) def. #14 Bek/Hadziselimovic, 2. Henry/Wong (CU) def. Mueller/Vasenina (USF), 3. Bejikova/Shumate (USF) def. Balda/Ciolkowski (CU), Order of Finish: 3,1,2

8-5 8-4 8-2

Singles 1. #24 Josipa Bek (CU) d. #35 Irene Rehberger (USF), 6-1, 6-4 2. #58 Keri Wong (CU) d. Melissa Koning (USF), 6-3, 6-1 3. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Ecaterina Vasenina (USF), 7-5, 6-4 4. #68 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) d. Janette Bejikova (USF), 6-3, 6-2 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) d. Jessica Zok (USF), 6-4, 6-2 6. Estefania Balda (CU) d. Natalia Guevara (USF), 6-4, 4-6, 1-0(10-8) Order of Finish: 2,5,1,4*,6,3


2010 SEASON BOX SCORES

(16) #10 Clemson #13 Florida State March 7, 2010 – Clemson, SC

(21) #10 Clemson 6, Boston College 1 April 3, 2010 - Chestnut Hill, MA

(26) #8 Clemson 4, #26 Virginia 2 April 23, 2010 - Cary, NC

Doubles 1. #14 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Rybakova/Suess (FSU), 2. Wong/Henry (CU) def. Sargeant/Segarelli (FSU), 3. McCreless/Sucupira (FSU) def. Balda/Magnusson (CU), Order of finish: 1,3,2*

8-1 8-5 8-2

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Kelleher/Khmylev (BC), 2. Wong/Henry (CU) d. Attwell/Mabatah (BC), 3. Ciolkowski/Magnusson d. Gajic/Kauppila, Order of Finish, 2,1,3

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/ Hadziselimovic (CU) def. #26 Stevens/Tomljanovic (VA), 8-5 2. Henry/Wong (CU) def. #45 Hardenbergh/Vierra (VA), 8-4 3. Gater/Fraser (VA) def. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), 8-6 Order of Finish: 1,3,2

Singles 1. #46 Jessica McCreless (FSU) def. #24 Josipa Bek (CU), 2. #58 Keri Wong (CU) def. Francesca Segarelli (FSU), 3. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. #115 Katie Rybakova (FSU), 4. #68 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Amy Sargeant (FSU), 5. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) def. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Federica Suess (FSU), Order of Finish: 6,3,4*,5,2,1

7-6(3), 6-2 6-4, 6-4 6-3, 6-1 6-2, 6-3 6-0, 6-3 6-1, 6-1

(17) #10 Clemson 7, Columbia 0 March 16, 2010 - Boca Raton, FL 8-2 8-3 8-1

Singles: 1. #22 Josipa Bek (CLEM) d. Nicole Bartnik (COL), 2. Ina Hadziselimovic (CLEM) d. Chelsea Davis (COL), 3. #73 Nelly Ciolkowski (CLEM) d. Eliza Matache (COL), 4. Laurianne Henry (CLEM) d. Katarina Kovacevic(COL), 5. Estefania Balda (CLEM) d. Diana Shapoval (COL), 6. Caroline Magnusson (CLEM) d. Natalia Christensen (COL), Order of finish: 6,3,1*,2,4,5

6-1, 6-3 6-1, 6-2 6-0, 6-3 6-3, 7-5 7-5, 6-0 6-1, 6-0

(18) #9 Clemson 7, #26 NC State 0 March 27, 2010 – Clemson, SC

Singles: 1. #22 Josipa Bek (CU) def. #64 Sandyha Nagaraj(ST), 2. #59 Keri Wong (CU) def. Lenka Hojckova (ST), 3. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Berkeley Brock (ST), 4. #73 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Daria Petrovic(ST), 5. Estefania Balda (CU) def. Diana Mortlock (ST), 6. Caroline Magnusson (CU) def. Chloe Smith (ST), Order of Finish: 3,1,4*,6,5,2

Singles 1. #24 Josipa Bek (CU) d. Alex Kelleher (BC), 2. #53 Keri Wong (CU) d. Katarina Gajic (BC), 3. #102 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Katharine Attwell (BC), 4. #76 Nelly Ciokowski (CU) d. Ina Kauppila (BC), 5. Olga Khmylev (BC) d. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6. Caroline Magnusson (CU) d. Brittany Delaney (BC), Order of Finish, 1,6,2*,4,5,3

6-1, 6-3 6-3, 6-2 7-6 (5), 6-4 6-4, 6-1 6-3, 6-4 6-3, 6-2

(22) #2 North Carolina 4, #9 Clemson 3 April 10, 2010 – Clemson, SC

Doubles: (CLEM wins doubles point) 1. #17 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CLEM) d. Bartnik/Kovacevic(COL), 2. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CLEM) d. Donovan/Davis(COL), 3. Balda/Henry (CLEM) d. Christensen/Matache (COL), Order of finish: 3,1,2

Doubles: 1. #17 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) def. #42 Nararaj/Brock (ST), 2. Hojckova/Petrovic (ST) def. Balda/Ciolkowski (CU), 3. Wong/Magnusson (CU) def. Mortlock/Smith (ST), Order of Finish: 2,1,3

8-4 8-2 8-5

Singles: 1. #19 Josipa Bek (CU) def. #50 Lindsey Hardenbergh (VA), 6-4, 6-3 2. #74 Keri Wong (CU) def. Emily Fraser (VA), 6-3, 5-7, 7-5 3. #121 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) led Erin Vierra (VA) 6-4, 6-7(6), 5-2 dnf 4. #94 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Hana Tomljanovic (VA), 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 5. Jennifer Stevens (VA) def. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6-4, 6-0 6. Katie Gater (VA) def. Caroline Magnusson (CU), 6-4, 6-1 Order of Finish: 5,1,6,4,2* (27) #20 Georgia Tech 4, #8 Clemson 2 April 24, 2010 – Cary, NC

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #11 Marand/Grabinski (UNC), 2. Featherston/Ffriend (UNC) d. Henry/Wong (CU), 3. Tsang/Suarez-Malaguti (UNC ) d. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), Order of Finish: 3,1,2 Singles: 1. #24 Josipa Bek (CU) d. #32 Sanaz Marand (UNC), 2. #51 Katrina Tsang (UNC) d. #53 Keri Wong (CU), 3. #102 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #118 Sophie Grabinski (UNC), 4. Gina Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) d. #76 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU), 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) d. Zoe De Bruycker (UNC), 6. Shinann Featherston (UNC) d. Estefania Balda (CU), Order of Finish: 6,3,5,2,4*,1

8-2 8-6 8-3

6-7(8), 6-4, 6-3 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 6-4, 6-4 7-6, 3-6, 6-1 6-3, 7-6 6-0, 6-0

(23) #9 Clemson 4, #7 Duke 3 April 11, 2010 – Clemson, SC 9-7 8-5 9-8(6)

ACC Quarterfinals

ACC Semifinals

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) def. #21 Falconi/Krupnia (GT), 2. Henry/Wong (CU) def. Blau/Davis (GT), 3. Ngo/Kilborn (GT) led Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), Order of Finish: 1,2

Singles: 1. #1 Irina Falconi (GT) def. #19 Josipa Bek (CU), 6-3, 6-3 2. #74 Keri Wong (CU) led Viet Ha Ngo (GT), 6-7(6), 6-0, 2-0 dnf 3. Sasha Krupina (GT) def. #121 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU), 6-4, 6-3 4. Lynn Blau (GT) def. #94 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU), 6-4, 7-5 5. Elizabeth Kilborn (GT) def. Laurianne Henry (CU) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 6. Caroline Magnusson (CU) def. Hillary Davis (GT), 6-1, 6-1 Order of finish: 6, 3, 1, 4, 5* (28) #9 Clemson 4, #67 College of Charleston 0 May 14, 2010 - Clemson, SC

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #42 Nze/Granson (DU), 2. Clayton/Gorny (DU) d. Wong/Henry (CU), 3. #58 Plotkin/Zsilinszka (DU) d. Magnusson/Ciolkowski (CU), Order of Finish: 2,1,3

8-5 8-3 8-4

8-3 8-4 7-5, dnf

NCAA Round 1

Doubles: 1. #7 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #37 Dowse/Hayman (CofC), 2. Henry/Wong (CU) d. Newman/Viana (CofC), 3. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU) led Borza/Evans (CofC), Order of Finish: 1,2*

8-2 8-4 DNF, 7-4

Singles 1. #24 Josipa Bek (CU) d. #40 Ellah Nze (DU), 6-3, 6-0 2. #53 Keri Wong (CU) d. #62 Elizabeth Plotkin (DU) 6-7(4), 6-3, 6-3 3. #39 Reka Zsilinszka (DU) d. #102 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU), 6-1, 6-3 4. #76 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) d. Amanda Granson (DU), 6-3, 6-2 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) d. Monica Gorny (DU), 6-2, 6-1 6. Mary Clayton (DU) d. Caroline Magnusson (CU), 7-6(5), 6-0 Order of Finish: 5,1,3,4,6,2*

Singles: 1. #17 Josipa Bek (CU) d. Holly Dowse (C of C), 2. #79 Keri Wong (CU) d. Emma Hayman (C of C), 3. #110 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Caroline Newman (C of C), 4. #114 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) v. Kinsey Casey (C of C), 5. Laurianne Henry (CU) v. Laura Borza (C of C), 6. Estefania Balda (CU) v. Keely Mulligan (C of C), Order of Finish: 2,1,3*

(19) #9 Clemson 6, #62 Wake Forest 1 March 28, 2010 – Clemson, SC

(24) #8 Clemson 6, Virginia Tech 1 April 17, 2010 - Blacksburg, VA

(29) #9 Clemson 4, #19 Georgia 2 May 15, 2010 - Clemson, SC

Doubles: 1. #17 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Kulikova/Talbert (WF), 2. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU) def. Malvehy/Davis (WF), 3. Balda/Wong (CU) def. Pavelec/Reveche (WF), Order of Finish: 3,1,2

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #63 Hamza/Johnson (VT), 2. Blakely/Betts (VT) d. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), 3. Balda/Wong (CU) d. Blow/Rauscher (VT), Order of Finish: 1,3,2

Doubles: 1. #8 Gullickson/Gilchrist (UGA) def. #7 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU), 2. Wong/Henry (CU) led Ellis/Fakhoury (UGA), 3. Hyndman/Ueshima (UGA) def. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), Order of Finish: 3,1*

Singles: 1. #22 Josipa Bek (CU) def. #68 Martina Pavelec (WF), 2. #59 Keri Wong (CU) def. Sasha Kulikova (WF), 3. Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Kathryn Talbert (WF), 4. #73 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Emilee Malvehy, 5. Ryann Cutillo (WF) def. Estefania Balda (CU), 6. Caroline Magnusson (CU) def. Katarina Raveche (WF), Order of Finish:2,3,4*,1,5,6

6-4, 6-1 7-6(6), 6-4 6-3, 6-2 6-3, 6-0 7-6(4), 6-2 6-0, 6-2

9-7 9-8(6) 8-4

7-5, 6-7(5), 1-0(5) 6-4, 6-2 6-2, 2-6, 6-0 7-5, 6-3 6-2, 1-6, 1-0(10-7) 6-1, 6-3

Singles 1. #19 Josipa Bek (CU) d. Yasmin Hamza (VT), 2. #71 Keri Wong (CU) d. Martha Blakely (VT), 3. #102 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Shannon Betts (VT), 4. #89 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) d. Emily Lauten (VT), 5. Courtney Rauscher (VT) d. Esrefania Balda (CU), 6. Caroline Magnusson (CU) v. Holly Johnson (VT), Order of Finish: 3,1,2*,5,4,6

8-0 8-3 8-4

6-4, 6-2 6-3, 6-2 6-2, 6-1 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-6) 7-5, 0-6, 1-0 (10-5) 7-6(5), 6-3

6-4, 6-1 6-2, 6-0 6-3, 6-2 DNF 7-5, 0-0 DNF 7-5, 4-1 DNF 2-6, 4-4

NCAA Round 2 9-7 DNF, 8-7 8-2

Singles: 1. #17 Josipa Bek (CU) v. #12 Chelsey Gullickson (UGA), DNF, 7-6(3), 6-7(6), 2. #79 Keri Wong (CU) def. #48 Nadja Gilchrist (UGA), 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 3. #110 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) def. Yvette Hyndman (UGA), 6-1, 6-3 4. #114 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Naoko Ueshima (UGA), 6-4, 6-3 5. Lauiranne Henry (CU) def. Cameron Ellis (UGA), 4-6, 7-6(2), 6-2 6. Lara Fakhoury (UGA) def. Caroline Magnusson (CU) 6-3, 6-3 Order of Finish:3,6,4,2,5*

(20) #10 Clemson 7, Maryland 0 April 1, 2010 - College Park, MD

(25) #8 Clemson 4, #31 Virginia 3 April 18, 2010 – Charlottesville, VA

(30) #8 Stanford 4, #9 Clemson 0 May 20, 2010 – Athens, GA

Doubles 1. #37 Hadziselimovic/Wong def. MacKeever/Miller 2. Ciolkowski/Magnusson def. Brand/Hansbrough 3. Balda/Henry def. Kurkan/Huscke Order of finish (2,1,3)

Doubles: 1. #9 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #38 Tomljanovic/Stevens (VA), 2. #55 Hardenbergh (VA) d. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), 3. Balda/Wong (CU) d. Fraser/Gater (VA), Order of finish: 1,3,2

8-2 8-5 8-6

Doubles: 1. #7 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) v. #2 Barte/L. Burdette (STAN), 8-8(5-2), DNF 2. #56 M. Burdette/Tan (STAN) def. Keri Wong/Laurianne Henry (CU), 9-7 3. McVeigh/Li (STAN) def. Ciolkowski/Magnusson (CU), 8-6 Order of Finish: 2,3*

Singles: 1. #19 Josipa Bek (CU) d. #44 Lindsey Hardenbergh (VA), 6-2, 6-4 2. Emily Fraser (VA) d. #71 Keri Wong (CU), 6-3, 6-3 3. #102 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Erin Vierra (VA), 6-2, 2-6, 6-4 4. Hana Tomjanovic (VA) d. #89 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU), 7-5, 5-7, 1-0 (10-7) 5. Jennifer Stevens (VA) d. Estefania Balda (CU) 6-1, 6-3 6. Caroline Magnusson (CU) d. Katie Gater (VA), 6-2, 6-4 Order of finish: 5,2,6,1,3*,4

Singles: 1. #17 Josipa Bek (CU) v. #4 Hilary Barte (STAN), 1-6, 6-1, DNF 2. #83 Lindsay Burdette (STAN) def. #79 Keri Wong (CU), 6-1, 6-3 3. #33 Mallory Burdette (STAN) def. #110 Ina Hadziselmovic (CU), 6-1, 6-4 4. #114 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) v. #86 Stacey Tan (STAN), 6-7(6), 1-4, DNF 5. Carolyn McVeigh (STAN) def. Laurianne Henry (CU), 6-1, 6-2 6. Estefania Balda (CU) v. Veronica Li (STAN), 2-6, 2-3 DNF Order of Finish: 5, 3, 2*

Singles 1. #53 Keri Wong def. Maggie MacKeever 2. #102 Ina Hadziselimovic def. Lisa Miller 3. #76 Nelly Ciolkowski def. Julia Huscke 4. Laurianne Henry def. Jordan Hansbrough 5. Estefania Balda def. Lexi Brand 6. Caroline Magnusson def. Burce Kurkan, Order of finish (1, 2, 3*, 6, 4, 5)

8-2 9-7 8-1

6-2, 6-0 6-0, 6-1 6-4, 6-2 7-5, 6-4 7-5, 4-6, 10-8 6-2, 6-1

NCAA Round of 16

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TIGERS ADVANCE TO SWEET 16

Laurianne Henry clinched the match against No. 19 Georgia in the NCAA Second Round and Clemson advanced to the Sweet 16 for the fifth straight. The Tigers gave Coach Harris the Gatorade shower after the match.

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HISTORY/RECORDS 27


SINGLE SEASON RECORDS

Individual Singles Records Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Most Singles Victories

Name Jane Forman Ingelise Driehuis Susan Hill Gigi Fernandez Julie Coin Ingelise Driehuis Cathy Hofer Nicole Stafford Melissa Seigler Josipa Bek

Year 1984 1987 1980 1983 2005 1986 1986 1985 1984 2009

Most Tie-Breakers Won

Record 44-11 42-9 40-3 40-7 38-5 37-8 36-7 35-14 34-14 34-10

Best Singles Winning Percentage

(Minimum 20 Matches) Rk. Name Year 1. Simone Schilder 1986 2. Susan Hill 1980 3. Libby Cooper 1978 4. Linda McCloskey 1977 5. Libby Cooper 1977 6. Susan Hill 1979 Julie Coin 2005 8. Melissa Seigler 1983 Emma Peetz 1993 10. Susan Hill 1978

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Record 21-1 40-3 31-3 20-2 19-2 23-3 38-5 28-4 28-4 33-5

Most Sets Won

Name Jane Forman Ingelise Driehuis Gigi Fernandez Susan Hill Ingelise Driehuis Nicole Stafford Cathy Hofer Julie Coin Melissa Seigler Josipa Bek

Year 1984 1987 1983 1980 1986 1985 1986 2005 1984 2009

Pct. .955 .930 .912 .909 .905 .884 .884 .875 .875 .868

Record 94-28 87-32 84-22 81-14 78-24 77-34 76-24 74-13 71-35 70-27

Rk. Name 1. Lynne Paskert Ani Mijacika 3. Jane Forman 4. Cathy Hofer Ingelise Driehuis Nicole Stafford Diana Van Gulick Josipa Bek Eight players tied with six wins

Year 1985 2008 1982 1988 1987 1986 1989 2009

Record 9-2 9-2 8-4 7-0 7-1 7-2 7-4 7-5

Individual Doubles Records Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9.

Most Doubles Victories

Name Ina Hadziselimovic Maria Brito Julie Coin Josipa Bek Carol Fullerton Gigi Fernandez Julie Coin Ina Hadziselimovic Colette Bennett Jane Forman Jody Trucks Karen Rombouts Richele LeSaldo

Year 2010 2004 2005 2010 1978 1983 2004 2009 1978 1983 1983 2004 2004

Record 35-11 33-9 32-8 31-14 30-6 30-9 30-8 30-11 29-6 29-9 29-7 29-8 29-8

Best Doubles Winning Percentage

Rk. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Minimum 20 Matches) Name Year Linda McCloskey 1977 Kaki Abell 1977 Alix Lacelarie 2003 Vicki Eynon 1978 Daniela Alvarez 2003 Alix Lacelarie 2005 Colette Bennett 1978 Pam Menne 1986 Melissa Seigler 1983 Carol Fullerton 1978

Record 23-0 21-0 22-2 23-3 21-3 18-3 29-6 22-4 27-5 30-6

(Minimum 50 sets played) Name Year Record Susan Hill 1979 47-8 Susan Hill 1980 81-14 Libby Cooper 1978 63-11 Julie Coin 2005 74-13 Susan HIll 1978 68-14 Colette Bennett 1978 62-14 Julie Coin 2003 64-15 Jody Trucks 1981 56-14 Gigi Fernandez 1983 84-22 Libby Cooper 1977 38-10

Most Three-Set Matches Won

Rk. Name 1. Ingelise Driehuis 2. Ani Mijacika 3. Marianne Groat Cathy Hofer 5. Susan Rimes Pam Menne Julie Coin Josipa Bek Eight players tied with eight wins

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Year 1987 2007 1986 1986 1981 1985 2004 2009

Pct. .855 .852 .851 .851 .829 .816 .810 .800 .792 .791

Record 14-3 12-4 10-1 10-4 9-2 9-4 9-4 9-2

Most Sets Won

Name Forman-Fernandez Trucks-Forman Barrett-Woorons Bennett-Fullerton Stafford-Driehuis Menne-Stephan Trucks-Forman Cooper-Trucks Driehuis-Groat Menne-Hofer

Year 1983 1983 1996 1978 1987 1988 1981 1980 1986 1986

Record 63-25 60-19 58-25 54-15 53-33 51-34 50-32 49-17 47-15 45-9

Best Set Winning Percentage

Pct. 1.000 1.000 .917 .885 .875 .857 .853 .846 .844 .833

Best Set Winning Percentage

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 10.

(Minimum 20 sets played) Name Year Record Abell-McLoskey 1977 40-3 Alvarez-Lacelarie 2003 18-2 Hill-Eynon 1979 39-7 Menne-Hofer 1986 45-9 Mijacika-Salge 2008 20-4 Durden-King 1993 25-6 Coin-Farah 2005 16-4 Bennett-Fullerton 1978 54-15 Mijacika-Van Adrichem 2007 18-5 Barrett-Jutkiewicz 1993 17-5

Pct. .930 .900 .848 .833 .833 .806 .800 .783 .783 .773

Most Three-Set Matches Won

Rk. Name 1. Stafford-Driehuis 2. Stephan-Young 3. Hill-Hill 4. Forman-Fernandez 5. Neville-Seigler Seven teams tied with five

Year 1987 1990 1981 1983 1983

Most Tie Breakers Won

Rk. Name 1. Hofer-Stephan 2. Hill-Hill Rimes-Hirsh 4. Forman-Fernandez 5. Stafford-Driehuis Stephan-Young Trucks-Forman Eight teams tied with four

Year 1989 1981 1981 1983 1987 1990 1981

Record 9-1 8-6 7-4 7-3 6-2

Record 8-0 7-1 7-7 6-2 5-1 5-2 5-5

Doubles Team Records Rk. 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

Most Victories

Name LeSaldo-Rombouts Trucks-Bobby Forman-Fernandez Barrett-Woorons Stafford-Driehuis Fullerton-Bennett Brito-Coin Bek-Hadziselimovic Driehuis-Groat Cooper-Trucks Hadziselimovic-Luc

Year 2004 1983 1983 1996 1987 1978 2004 2010 1986 1980 2008

Record 29-8 28-7 28-9 28-11 27-13 26-6 25-6 25-9 24-5 23-6 23-9

(Minimum 20 Matches) Name Year Abell-McCloskey 1977 Alvarez-Lacelarie 2003 Hill-Eynon 1978 Menne-Hofer 1986 Mijacika-Salge 2008 Driehuis-Groat 1986 Neville-Seigler 1983 Bennett-Fullerton 1978 Trucks-Bobby 1983 Schilder-Bobby 1986 Coin-Farah 2005

Record 20-0 18-2 19-3 22-4 20-4 24-5 18-4 26-6 28-7 20-5 16-4

Bold indicates a current player.

Miscellaneous Singles Records

Best Winning Percentage

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Notes: Prior to 1996, doubles matches were best of three sets. From 1996 to the present, doubles matches have been contested as pro-sets.

Pct. 1.000 .900 .864 .846 .850 .828 .818 .813 .800 .800 .800

Neutral Wins 20 by Ingelise Driehuis, 1987 Home Wins 15 by Jane Forman, 1981 Away Wins 10 by Jody Trucks, 1980 10 by Julie Coin, 2005


CAREER AND CLASS RECORDS

Career Records Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 10.

Singles Victories

Name Jane Forman Susan Hill Jody Trucks Melissa Seigler Cathy Hofer Nicole Stafford Julie Coin Lisa Bobby Jan Barrett Ina Hadziselimovic

Years 1981-84 1978-81 1980-84 1982-85 1986-89 1985-88 2003-05 1983-86 1993-96 2006-10

Record 137-39 126-20 123-42 117-42 102-51 101-50 101-20 90-56 90-49 88-47

Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

(Minimum 25 Career Matches) Name Years Record Susan Hill 1977-81 126-20 Gigi Fernandez 1983 40-7 Colette Bennett 1978 31-6 Julie Coin 2003-05 101-20 Ingelise Driehuis 1985-87 79-17 Marianne Groat 1986 29-7 Nelly Ciolkowski 2009-10 29-7 Libby Cooper 1977-80 87-24 Jane Forman 1981-84 137-39 Ani Mijacika 2006-09 84-24

Most Sets Won

Name Jane Forman Susan Hill Jody Trucks Melissa Seigler Nicole Stafford Cathy Hofer Julie Coin Jan Barrett Ina Hadziselimovic Lisa Bobby

Years 1981-84 1978-81 1980-84 1982-85 1985-88 1986-89 2003-05 1993-96 2007-10 1983-86

Most Three-Set Matches Won

Rk. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 9.

Pct. .863 .851 .838 .835 .823 .806 .806 .784 .778 .778

Record 288-103 261-57 261-107 247-102 219-116 217-123 205-54 200-115 189-114 188-132

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8.

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Best Set Winning Percentage

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

(Minimum 100 Career Sets Played) Name Years Ani Mijacika 2006-09 Jane Forman 1981-84 Pam Menne 1985-88 Jody Trucks 1980-84 Ingelise Driehuis 1986-87 Susan Rimes 1978-81 Cathy Hofer 1986-89 Maria Brito 2003-07 Lisa Bobby 1983-86 Amy Young 1990-93

Record 26-12 25-14 25-19 23-15 22-7 21-12 21-13 21-19 20-8 20-16

Winning Percentage Singles Play

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.

Class Records

(Minimum 25 Career Matches) Name Years Record Susan Hill 1978-81 261-57 Nelly Ciolkowski 2009-10 61-20 Ingelise Driehuis 1986-87 165-56 Jane Forman 1981-84 288-103 Libby Cooper 1977-80 181-67 Ani Mijacika 2006-08 178-72 Jody Trucks 1980-84 261-107 Melissa Seigler 1982-85 247-102 Emma Peetz 1993-96 108-48 Keri Wong 2008-10 105-49 Josipa Bek 2008-10 132-65 Susan Rimes 1978-81 172-89 Mindy Weiner 1991-92 103-54

Pct. .821 .753 .747 .737 .729 .712 .709 .708 .692 .681 .670 .659 .656

Most Tie Breakers Won

Name Jane Forman Susan Rimes Ani Mijacika Lisa Bobby Jennifer Hirsh Cathy Hofer Alexandra Luc Libby Cooper Jody Trucks Diana Van Gulick Nicole Stafford Josipa Bek

Years 1981-84 1978-81 2006-09 1983-86 1979-82 1986-89 2005-09 1977-80 1980-84 1988-91 1985-88 2008-10

Record 19-11 18-9 16-14 15-13 14-5 13-11 13-5 12-3 12-9 12-11 12-14 12-12

Doubles Victories

Name Ina Hadziselimovic Jody Trucks Maria Brito Melissa Seigler Lisa Bobby Carol Salge Julie Coin Laurence Jayet Pam Menne Daniela Alvarez

Years 2006-10 1980-84 2003-07 1981-85 1982-86 2004-08 2003-05 2000-03 1984-88 2003-06

Record 105-44 100-43 99-49 95-45 93-49 92-39 90-27 88-47 86-50 85-35

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Most Overall Singles Wins 40 Gigi Fernandez 42 Ingelise Driehuis 40 Susan Hill 44 Jane Forman

Best Singles Winning Percentage Freshman .954 Simone Schilder Sophomore .912 Libby Cooper Junior .930 Susan Hill Senior .841 Julie Coin

1983 1987 1980 1984

1986 1978 1980 2005

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Most Sets Won 84 Gigi Fernandez 87 Ingelise Driehuis 81 Susan Hill 94 Jane Forman

1983 1987 1980 1984

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Best Set Winning Percentage .829 Susan Hill .855 Susan Hill .852 Susan Hill .841 Julie Coin

1978 1979 1980 2005

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Most Three-Set Matches Won 12 Ani Mijacika 14 Ingelise Driehuis 8 Susan Hill 9 Susan Rimes

2007 1987 1980 1981

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Most Tie Breakers Won 9 Lynne Paskert 9 Ani Mijacika 7 Cathy Hofer 6 Alexandra Luc

1985 2008 1988 2009

Winning Percentage Doubles Play

Rk. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10.

(Minimum 25 Career Matches) Name Years Colette Bennett 1978 Marianne Groat 1986 Maria Tewkesbury 1976-78 Simone Schilder 1986 Ani Mijacika 2006-09 Alix Lacelarie 2002-05 Gigi Fernandez 1983 Julie Coin 2003-05 Shannon King 1992-95 Keri Wong 2008-***

Record 29-6 28-6 21-5 20-5 79-22 80-23 30-9 90-27 33-11 52-18

Pct. .829 .824 .808 .800 .782 .777 .769 .769 .750 .743

Most Doubles Wins 33 Maria Brito 31 Josipa Bek 30 Ina Hadziselimovic 35 Ina Hadziselimovic

2004 2010 2009 2010

Best Doubles Winning Percentage Freshman 1.000 Kaki Abell Sophomore .846 Pam Menne Junior 1.000 Linda McCloskey Senior .857 Alix Lacelarie

1977 1986 1977 2005

Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior

Note: Bold indicates a current player.

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TEAM RECORDS & ITA POLLS Final Polls Prior to the ITA Rankings 1978 13th 1980 12th 1981 9th

Date Preseason Mar. 24 Apr. 7 Apr. 21 May 5 Final

1992 Rank 22 T25 22 22 23 23

Date Preseason Dec. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 23 Apr. 6 Apr. 20 May 4 Final

1993 Rank 25 23 23 19 13 13 13 12

Date Preseason Dec. 7 Mar. 1 Mar. 15 Mar. 29 Apr. 12 Apr. 26 May 10 Final

1994 Rank 14 14 15 14 17 9 12 18 18

Date Preseason Dec. 6

1995 Rank 19 24

9-6 13-8 14-11 18-12 18-13 18-13 18-13

Date Mar. 5 Mar. 19 Apr. 2 Apr. 16 Apr. 30 Final

1996 Rank 25 20 14 22 20 19

Record

Date Preseason Final

1997 Rank 21 67

Date Final

1998 Rank 68

Record 7-15

Date Apr. 19 Apr. 26 May 3 May 10 Final

2000 Rank 23 24 24 23 28

Record 14-5 15-5 15-5 15-5 15-7

Date Mar. 30 Apr. 4 Apr. 12 May 11 Final

2002 Rank 53 44 39 40 34

Record 10-7 12-7 13-8 14-10 14-11

Date Preseason Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 19

2003 Rank 31 29 27 21

Final ITA Rankings (Week-by-Week Polls unavailable for these years.) 1982 18th 1983 7th 1984 15th

Date Preseason Feb. 19 Mar. 5 Mar. 19 Apr. 2 Apr. 16 Apr. 30 May 14 Final

1985 Rank 15 16 16 18 18 18 18 19 19

Date Preseason Feb. 18 Mar. 4 Mar. 18 Apr. 1 Apr. 15 Apr. 29 May 13 Final

1986 Rank T7 6 4 4 4 T5 6 6 8

Date Preseason Mar. 3 Mar. 17 Mar. 31 Apr. 14 Apr. 28 May 5 Final

1987 Rank 10 10 13 18 18 18 18 20

Date Preseason Feb. 16 Mar. 1 Mar. 15 Mar. 29 Apr. 12 Apr. 26 May 10 Final

1988 Rank 22 22 24 22 22 22 22 22 22

Date Preseason Feb. 21

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1989 Rank 23 24

Date Mar. 20 Apr. 3 Apr. 17 May 1 Final

1990 Rank T25 T21 22 21 21

Date Preseason Apr. 8 Apr. 23 May 6 Final

1991 Rank 19 23 22 T25 25

Record 9-6 10-11 16-12 22-13 24-13 24-13 24-13 24-13

Record 9-0 10-0 13-1 19-2 26-2 26-2 26-2 26-3

Record

5-1 7-4 8-7 11-8 15-8 18-10 18-10 18-10

Record 0-2

Record 7-5 10-7 13-8 15-9 15-9

Record 12-9 15-11 15-11 15-11

Record 11-4 14-7 15-8 15-8 15-8

Feb. 26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 Mar. 19 Mar. 26 Apr. 2 Apr. 9 Apr. 16 Apr. 23 Apr. 28 Final

22 19 19 21 25 23 17 16 17 19 19

Date Preseason Jan. 28 Feb. 10 Feb. 24 Mar. 9 Mar. 23 Apr. 6 Apr. 13 Apr. 27 May 4 Final

2004 Rank 16 15 13 11 13 20 16 9 6 7 5

Date Preseason Feb. 8 Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 Mar. 15 Mar . 22 Mar . 29 Apr. 5 Apr. 12 Apr. 19 Apr. 26 May 3 Final

2005 Rank 3 7 16 16 18 21 19 13 15 13 14 11 12 11 10

Date Preseason Jan. 31 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Feb. 28 Mar. 7 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 Mar. 28 Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 May 1 Final

2006 Rank 16 17 34 27 26 22 29 34 32 24 24 21 17 15 15 18

Date Preseason Jan. 30 Feb. 6 Feb. 13 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 20 Mar. 27 Apr. 3 Apr. 10 Apr. 17 Apr. 24 Apr. 30 Final

2007 Rank 17 18 14 13 12 13 8 7 7 8 8 5 6 7 6 11

Record 3-3 5-3 10-4 14-4 19-5 20-6

Record 3-0 4-3 8-4 11-7 14-9 15-10 15-11

Record

Record 3-2 6-4 8-6 11-8 12-9 15-10

Record 6-14

Record 1-1 3-1 5-1

6-2 8-2 10-2 11-2 12-3 14-3 16-3 17-4 18-5 18-5 19-6

Record 1-0 2-0 5-1 8-2 13-3 17-3 19-3 22-3 22-3 26-4

Record 3-1 3-3 4-4 5-5 7-6 9-6 11-6 12-6 14-6 15-7 17-7 18-8 18-8 22-9

Record 1-0 1-1 2-1 4-2 4-2 5-4 7-4 9-4 11-4 12-6 13-6 15-6 16-7 16-7 17-8

Date Preseason Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 12 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 22 Apr. 28 Final

2008 Rank 10 9 16 18 24 24 23 21 25 13 13 13

Date Preseason Jan. 29 Feb. 3 Feb. 10 Feb. 19 Feb. 24 Mar. 3 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 24 Mar. 31 Apr. 7 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 27 Final

2009 Rank 11 11 11 12 14 14 9 12 13 12 11 12 11 12 12 11

1-0 3-1 3-4 3-5 4-6 8-9 10-9 12-9 15-9 15-9 17-10

Record 2-0 4-0 5-1 6-3 7-3 8-4 8-5 10-5 12-5 14-5 16-5 17-6 17-7 17-7 19-8

Date Preseason Jan. 26 Feb. 4 Feb. 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Mar. 2 Mar. 9 Mar. 16 Mar. 23 Mar. 30 Apr. 6 Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 26 May 3 Final

2010 Rank 14 14 15 14 13 12 10 10 10 9 10 9 8 8 9 9 11

Record 2-0 5-0 8-1 9-2 11-2 11-3 13-3 14-3 14-3 16-3 18-3 19-4 21-4 22-5 22-5 24-6

The ITA started women’s rankings in 1982. At this time, the 1982-1984 polls are not available. Note: Harris-led teams began in 1998.

Season Records Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Most Wins No. 30 27 26 26 24 24

Year 1983 1981 1986 2004 1985 2010

Rk 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Best Winning Pct. Pct. Record .920 23-2 .897 26-3 .867 26-4 .857 30-5 .852 23-4

Year 1977 1986 2004 1983 1978

Rk 1. 3.

Most Home Wins Record 13-1 13-2 12-0 12-1 12-2 12-2

Year 2010 2009 1978 1986 1981 2003

Rk 1. 2. 3.

Most Away Wins Record 11-1 10-1 9-3

Year 1977 1980 1978

Rk 1. 2. 3.

Most Neutral Wins Record 12-4 11-6 10-4

Year 1983 1984 1987

Record 2-0 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-2 9-2 11-2 12-2 13-3 15-3 17-3 19-3 20-4 20-4 22-5

Record

Rk 1. 2. 3.

Most ACC Flight Champions Record Year 9 1983 7 1984 5 1985

Rk 1. 2. 3.

Most All Americans Record Year 4 2009 3 1994 2 7 Teams

All-Time Overall Monthly Record September 10-2 October 33-3 November 12-3 December 3-0 January 23-2 February 102-85 March 225-130 April 155-74 May 53-20 June 5-5 Totals 604-325 All-Time Overall Daily Record Sunday 131-83 Monday 21-11 Tuesday 49-15 Wednesday 40-23 Thursday 56-22 Friday 130-64 Saturday 177-107 Totals 604-325 All-Time Record In Season Opening Matches 29-4 Home Opening Matches 29-4 Final Home Match Of The Season 24-9 All-Time Record vs. ACC Teams Home 93-28 Away 77-32 Neutral 36-25 Totals 206-85 *as ACC Member Institutions Highest National Ranking (In Season) #3 in 2005 Season Highest Final National Ranking #5 in 2004


YEARLY LEADERS & TOP-25 WINS

Clemson’s Wins Over Top-25 Teams

Date Opp. Rank 3/14/89 23 3/10/90 16 3/24/90 23 3/23/91 17 3/30/91 25 3/16/92 13 3/19/92 22 3/28/92 25 2/27/93 21 3/15/93 14 3/23/93 12 4/04/93 25 4/10/93 22 4/16/93 25 5/12/93 18 3/05/94 12 3/18/94 21 3/27/94 23 4/01/94 9 4/02/94 13 2/23/96 19 3/19/96 10 5/04/96 14 5/05/96 18 4/04/98 13 3/02/99 18 4/09/00 19 4/04/02 17 5/11/02 16 2/15/03 18 3/01/03 14 3/30/03 22 4/03/03 20 4/13/03 12 2/15/04 14 4/10/04 12 4/11/04 4 4/17/04 14 4/18/04 5 5/20/04 13 5/21/04 10 2/04/05 10 2/05/05 5 2/21/05 18 3/07/05 24 3/16/05 24 4/16/05 13 4/17/05 16 5/14/05 20 5/19/05 6 5/20/05 13 2/12/06 19 2/22/06 18 4/09/06 5 4/16/06 16 4/21/06 7 2/03/07 14 2/10/07 12 3/03/07 6 3/23/07 15 3/31/07 20 4/01/07 13 4/08/07 15 3/09/08 12 3/23/08 9 4/18/08 13 4/19/08 2 4/20/08 9 5/10/08 19 2/14/09 13 2/25/09 4 3/15/09 24 3/22/09 22 4/11/09 19 5/09/09 20 1/31/10 20 2/6/10 4 2/21/10 24 2/24/10 14 3/5/10 20 3/7/10 13 4/11/10 7 5/15/10 19

Opponent Texas A&M San Diego Texas Christian San Diego State Wake Forest San Diego State Brigham Young South Carolina Alabama Miami Brigham Young Kentucky Virginia South Carolina Kansas Mississippi Virginia Tennessee Indiana Notre Dame Auburn Brigham Young South Carolina Georgia North Carolina Brigham Young Florida State Georgia Tech William & Mary South Carolina South Alabama Virginia Georgia Tech North Carolina Va. Commonwealth North Carolina Duke North Carolina Duke Texas A&M Washington Tulane UCLA Harvard Brigham Young South Carolina North Carolina Duke William & Mary Northwestern North Carolina William & Mary Georgia North Carolina Wake Forest North Carolina UCLA Va. Commonwealth Georgia Tech Florida State Duke North Carolina Wake Forest Florida State Duke North Carolina Georgia Tech Duke Michigan Fresno St. Georgia Florida State Virginia North Carolina North Carolina Ole Miss Georgia South Carolina Georgia Tech South Florida Florida State Duke Georgia

Site H A A H H A A A A A N1 H A H N2 N3 H H N4 H H A A1 N5 A H H A N1 H H A H H H A A N2 N2 N3 N3 N4 N4 H H H H H H1 N5 N5 H A A H N6 N7 A H H H H A A A N8 N8 N8 H1 N9 H A H A H H A H A H H H H

Score 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-2 6-3 6-3 7-2 6-1 5-4 5-4 6-1 5-1 6-3 8-1 5-3 5-4 8-1 5-4 6-3 5-1 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-4 6-3 5-4 5-4 4-3 4-3 6-1 6-1 5-2 4-3 4-3 7-0 6-1 5-2 4-1 4-2 4-1 4-3 7-0* 4-3 4-3 4-3 4-3 5-2 5-2 4-0 4-3 4-1 4-3 4-3 4-3 4-3 4-3 4-3 5-2 4-3 5-2 4-3 6-1 7-0 5-2 6-1 4-2 4-1 4-3 4-1 5-2 4-3 5-1 6-1 5-2 4-0 4-3 4-3 4-3 5-2 6-1 5-2 4-3 4-2

* - won match by forfeit N1 - Miami, FL; N2 - NCAA Championships, Gainesville, FL; N3 - I T A / Rolex National Team Indoor Championships, Madison, WI; N4 - Chapel Hill, NC; A1/N5 - NCAA Southeast Regional, Columbia, SC; N1 - NCAA Regional, Winston-Salem, NC; N2 - ACC Championships, Raleigh, NC; N3 - NCAA Championships, Athens, GA; N4 - USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championship, Madison, WI; N5 - NCAA Championships, Athens, GA; N6 - ACC Champion ships,Cary, NC; H1 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC; N7 - USTA/ ITA National Team Indoor Championships, Madison, WI; N8 - ACC T ournament, Altamonte Springs, FL; N9 - ITA Nat’l Team Indoor, Madison, WI

Laurence Jayet

led the TIGERS IN DOUBLES WINS IN 2000, 2002, AND 2003 Clemson Miscellaneous Records Longest WInning Streak - 16 (1982-83) Longest ACC Winning Streak - 28 (1983-86) Longest Home Match Winning Streak - 25 (1976-79) Longest Away Match Winning Streak - 10 (2006-2008)

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Top Singles Winners Name Vicki Eynon Linda McCloskey Susan Hill Susan Hill Susan Hill Jane Forman Susan Hill Jane Forman Gigi Fernandez Jane Forman Nicole Stafford Ingelise Driehuis Nicole Stafford Cathy Hofer Mimi Burgos Amy Young Mindy Weiner Amy Hise Shannon King Boba Tzvetkova Annie Trepanier Jan Barrett Catherine Galvin Stefanie Woerz Catherine Galvin Cecilia Hincapie Carmina Giraldo Ana Stiglic Alix Lacelarie Julie Coin Julie Coin Julie Coin Carol Salge Ani Mijacika Ani Mijacika Josipa Bek Josipa Bek

Record 11-1 20-2 33-5 23-3 40-3 30-6 30-9 31-11 39-7 44-11 35-14 37-8 28-13 30-12 19-7 26-14 27-13 21-10 30-7 31-11 18-13 24-13 14-16 14-15 23-11 22-17 29-9 22-12 28-13 31-6 32-9 38-5 24-10 25-7 30-8 34-10 28-14

Year 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Top Doubles Winners Name Marie Tewkesbury Kaki Abell Linda McCloskey Carol Fullerton Susan Hill Libby Cooper Jody Trucks Jody Trucks Jane Forman Melissa Seigler Jane Forman Melissa Seigler Melissa Seigler Nicole Stafford Marianne Groat Nicole Stafford Diana Van Gulick Pam Menne Laurie Stephan Laurie Stephan Laurie Stephan Amy Young Mindy Weiner Diana Van Gulick Shannon King Janice Durden Mimi Burgos Janice Durden Janice Durden Jan Barrett Annie Trepanier Emma Peetz Jan Barrett Sophie Woorons Kate-Maree Mair Etresia Kruger Kate-Maree Mair Laurence Jayet Anna Savitskaya Laurence Jayet Laurence Jayet Maria Brito Julie Coin Daniela Alvarez Ani Mijacika Ani Mijacika Carol Salge Ina Hadziselimovic Ina Hadziselimovic

Record 11-3 20-0 20-0 30-6 19-11 23-6 23-6 20-10 20-10 23-13 29-9 23-13 27-13 27-14 28-7 28-13 23-10 23-15 23-15 21-13 23-9 23-10 18-12 18-14 14-5 14-8 14-10 21-8 17-11 18-13 18-13 18-11 28-13 28-11 17-10 21-11 15-17 24-8 18-15 24-12 25-9 33-9 31-8 24-10 27-8 28-6 28-9 30-11 35-11

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NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

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Clemson Players in NCAA Individual Singles Tournament Rd.

Opponent (Seed)

School

W- L

Mississippi L

7-6, 6-2

Stanford L

6-2, 6-2

1995 Jan Barrett 64 Lauren Nikolaus William & Mary L

6-4, 6-2

1996 Jan Barrett 64 Sandy Sureephong Texas L

6-0, 4-6, 6-0

Janice Durden 64 Kristine Kurth

1982 Jane Forman 64 Jena Strozier UC-Santa Barbara W 32 Kathy O’Brian UCLA L

7-5, 6-3 6-3, 6-1

1983 Gigi Fernandez 66 Suzanne Kuhlman(15) Georgetown W 64 Gen Greiwe Texas W 32 Gretchen Rush Trinity W 16 Nina Voydat Southern Cal W 8 Micki Schillig San Diego State W 4 Heather Ludloff UCLA W 2 Beth Herr Southern Cal L

6-2, 6-2 6-1, 7-6 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 6-1, 1-6, 6-1 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 7-6, 7-6 3-6, 6-2, 7-6

Sophie Woorons (9-16) 64 Dora Dijilanova 32 Stephanie Chi 16 Vicky Maes (3) 8 Reka Cseresnyes (9-16) 4 Kylie Hunt (1)

Fresno State W UCLA W Arizona W Arizona State W Kansas L

6-1, 6-4 6-1, 6-3 6-2, 3-6, 7-5 7-5, 6-4 6-1, 7-5

Jane Forman 64 Lisa Spain

Georgia L

6-4, 3-6, 6-4

1999 Carmina Giraldo 64 Marissa Catlin Georgia L

7-5, 7-6(5)

1984 Jane Forman 64 Cathy Vigna Harvard W 32 Marcia Sanchez Pepperdine W 16 Gretchen Rush Trinity L

6-2, 6-4 6-2, 7-5 6-7, 6-2, 6-1

2000 Carmina Giraldo 64 Amy Jensen California W 32 Katarina Malec UNLV L

5-7, 6-3, 6-3 6-0, 6-0

2002 Alix Lacelarie 64 Christina Fusano California W 32 Megan Bradley UCLA (3) L

7-5, 1-6, 6-3 6-0, 6-1

2003 Julie Coin 64 Lindsay Dawaf Florida L

2-6, 7-5, 6-1

Melissa Seigler 64 Ann Holbert

SMU L

6-4, 6-3

1985 Nicole Stafford 64 Lynn Lewis UCLA L

7-6, 7-6

Melissa Seigler 64 Kim Gandy 32 Carolina Kuhlman

Northwestern W Southern Cal L

6-3, 6-4 6-1, 6-1

1986 Nicole Stafford 64 Lisa Gregory Miami W 32 Anne Grousbeck Texas L

2-6, 6-4, 7-6 6-3, 6-2

Cathy Hofer 64 Jennifer Fuchs 32 Ann Hulbert 16 Beverly Bowes

UCLA W Trinity W Texas L

0-6, 7-6, 6-3 6-3, 6-2 6-3, 6-2

Ingelise Driehuis 64 Anne Moeller 32 Caroline Kuhlman

San Diego State W S. California L

6-2, 6-3 6-1, 6-4

1987 Ingelise Driehuis 64 Lanae Renschler Texas W 32 Tammy Whittington Florida L

6-4, 5-7, 7-6 6-3, 6-1

1988 Cathy Hofer 64 Julie Kacamarek William & Mary W 32 Janna Kovacevich Pepperdine L

6-2, 6-4 7-5, 6-3

Pam Menne 64 Kirsten Dreyer

UCLA L

3-6, 7-6, 6-2

1991 Mindy Weiner 64 Emilie Viquerira California L

6-3, 6-1

1992 Mindy Weiner 64 Kay Louthian Florida L 1993 Boba Tzvetkova 64 Kelly Pace Texas L 1994 Boba Tzvetkova 64 Marianne Vallin (9-16) UNLV W 32 Stacy Sheppard Georgia W

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Score

Paloma Collantes (8)

6-1, 6-0 6-2, 6-0

6-2, 6-1 6-1, 2-6, 6-3

Alix Lacelarie 64 Maureen Diaz 32 Raquel Kops-Jones (6)

Southern Cal W California L

6-4, 6-3 6-4, 7-6(6)

2004 Julie Coin (9-16) 64 Sarah Foster Kentucky W 32 Maja Kovacek New Mexico W 16 Anda Perianu (2) Oklahoma W 8 Cristelle Grier (8) Northwestern W 4 Amber Liu (4) Stanford L

6-4, 6-0 6-3, 6-0 6-4, 4-6, 7-6(4) 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 6-1, 7-6 (2)

2005 Julie Coin (2) 64 Taka Bertrand Vanderbilt W 32 Dianne Hollands Arizona W 16 Zerene Reyes (9-16) Florida W 8 Riza Zalameda UCLA L

6-4, 6-2 6-1, 6-1 6-0, 6-2 4-6, 7-5, 4-6

Romy Farah 64 Lindsey Nelson

6-4, 4-6, 2-6

Southern California L

2006 Carol Salge 64 Riza Zalameda UCLA L Federica Van Adrichem 64 Emma Murphy San Diego W 32 Megan Moulton-Levy William & Mary L

3-6, 7-6, 2-6 6-3, 6-2 4-6, 2-6

2007 Ani Mijacika 64 Lindsay Burdette Stanford L

0-6, 6-7

2008 Ani Mijacika (2) 64 Anastasia Petukhova Fresno State W 32 Tatsiana Uvarova Va. Commonwealth W 16 Fan Chifchieva (9-16) Auburn L

6-3, 6-1 6-0, 6-3 2-6, 4-6

Carol Salge 64 Samantha Murray 32 Riza Zalameda (8)

Northwestern W UCLA L

4-6, 6-3, 6-3 6-4, 2-6, 2-6


NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY

2009 Ani Mijacika (4) 64 Marta Lesniak SMU W 32 Laura Vallverdu Miami L Josipa Bek 64 Anatasia Petukhova 32 Kristy Frilling 16 Aurelija Miseviciute

Fresno State W Notre Dame W Arkansas L

2010 Josipa Bek 64 Kristy Frilling Notre Dame L

6-7(4), 6-4, 7-5 6-7(0), 6-7(3) 3-6, 6-4, 6-0 6-3, 6-4 3-6, 4-6

4-6, 6-4, 1-6

2009 Mijacika-Wong (5-8) 32 Borsanyi/Broosova Baylor L Bek - Hadziselimovic 32 Gilchrist/Gullickson (6) 16 Harkins/Sydorska 8 Pluskota/Whoriskey

Georgia W TCU W Tennessee L

7-6(5), 6-3 7-6, 6-4 4-6, 6-3, 4-6

2010 Bek-Hadziselimovic (5-8) 32 Kissel/Zaparanza Marshall W 16 Borsanyi/Broosova Baylor L

7-6(5), 6-4 3-6, 6-4, 2-6

Clemson Players in NCAA Individual Doubles Tournament Rd. Opponent (Seed)

School

1984 Forman-Trucks 32 Eldredge-Fendwick Stanford L 1986 Driehuis-Groat 32 Adams-Donnelly Northwestern L Schilder-Bobby 32 Cronk-Wood 16 Norwood-Steden

NCAA Team Results (22-17)

W-L Score

1983 Forman-Fernandez 32 Holzschuh-Goodling Rollings W 16 Copeland-Weiss Stanford W 8 Allen-Rush Trinity L

6-1, 6-4 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 6-1, 6-2

6-7, 6-1, 6-4

Date Seed 5/16/82

CU Opp. W L 0 9 L

Opponent Stanford

Rd. 16

Site Salt Lake City, UT

5/14/83 5/15/83

5 4 W 1 8 L

Oklahoma State Trinity (TX)

16 8

Albuquerque, NM Albuquerque, NM

5/12/84

0 9 L

Stanford

16

Los Angeles, CA

5/15/86

4 5 L

Arizona State

16

Austin, TX

5/12/93 5/13/93

5 3 W 0 5 L

Kansas Duke

20 16

Gainesville, FL Gainesville, FL

5/13/94

0 6 L

Southern Cal

20

Athens, GA

5/3/96 5/4/96 5/5/96 5/18/96

5 5 5 1

South Alabama South Carolina Georgia Stanford

64 32 16 8

Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Columbia, SC Tallahassee, FL

5/15/98

0 5 L

Tennessee

64

Knoxville, TN

5/12/00

3 5 L

Fresno State

64

Palo Alto, CA

5/11/02 5/12/02

4 3 W 1 4 L

William & Mary Wake Forest

64 32

Winston-Salem, NC Winston-Salem, NC

5/10/03 5/11/03

4 1 W 1 4 L

Baylor North Carolina

64 32

Chapel Hill, NC Chapel Hill, NC

5/15/04 5/16/04 5/20/04 5/21/04 5/22/04

#5 #5 #5 #5 #5

4 4 4 4 0

0 W 1 W 1 W 3 W 4 L

Troy State South Carolina Texas A&M Washington UCLA

64 32 16 8 4

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Athens, GA Athens, GA Athens, GA

5/13/05 5/14/05 5/19/05 5/20/05 5/21/05

#12 #12 #12 #12 #12

4 4 4 4 2

0 W 0 W 3 W 1 W 4 L

Furman William & Mary Northwestern North Carolina Stanford

64 32 16 8 4

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Athens, GA Athens, GA Athens, GA

5/12/06 5/13/06

#16 #16

4 0 W 0 4 L

Siena Kentucky

64 32

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC

5/11/07 5/12/07 5/18/07

#7 #7 #7

4 0 W 4 1 W 0 4 L

Coastal Carolina Virginia California

64 32 16

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Athens, GA

5/09/08 5/10/08 5/15/08

#13 #13 #13

4 0 W 4 1 W 0 4 L

Winthrop Michigan Stanford

64 32 16

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Tulsa, OK

5/08/09 5/09/09 5/15/09

#12 #12 #12

4 0 W 4 0 W 0 4 L

Winthrop North Carolina Notre Dame

64 32 16

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC College Station, TX

5/14/10 5/15/10 5/20/10

#9 #9 #8

4 0 W 4 2 W 0 4 L

College of Charleston 64 Georgia 32 Stanford 16

Clemson, SC Clemson, SC Athens, GA

6-2, 6-3

Rice W Southern Cal L

6-1, 5-7, 6-1 6-3, 6-4

1987 Stafford-Driehuis 32 Coparanis-Glitz Arizona State L

6-4, 6-4

1993 King-Durden 32 Gulati-Storto San Diego State L

7-6, 6-4

1994 King-Durden 32 O’Neill-Strnadova Syracuse L

6-3, 5-7, 6-2

1996 Barrett-Woorons 32 Maes-Pietrucha (5-8) Arizona L

3-6, 7-6, 7-6

2 003 Coin-Jayet 32 Magley-Reyes (5-8) Florida L

6-2, 6-4

2004 Brito-Coin 32 Martin-McGaffigan Wisconsin W 16 Grier-Rush (5) Northwestern L

6-3, 6-3 3-6, 6-3, 2-6

2005 Coin-Lacelarie 32 Colalillo-Pooler Arizona State W 16 Bercek-Zalameda (4) UCLA L

6-3, 7-6(6) 4-6, 4-6

2006 Salge-Van Adrichem 32 Matias-Vermeulen Southern California L

1-6, 6-7(1)

1-6, 4-6

2007 Mijacika-Van Adrichem 32 Buck-Tefft Notre Dame W 16 Schnack-Zalameda UCLA W 8 Burdette-Yelsey Stanford W 4 Moulton-Levy; Zoricic (1) William & Mary L

6-4, 7-6 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 6-3, 6-4 3-6, 5-7

2008 Mijacika-Salge (4) 32 Falcon-Hedberg Louisiana State W 16 Corovic/Milic Texas W 8 Kucerkova/Peukhova Fresno State L

6-4, 6-3 6-2, 7-6(5) 2-6, 7-6(3), 4-6

3 W 4 W 4 W 5 L

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ACC TOURNAMENT HISTORY

Year-By-Year Results Year 1986

CU Seed 1 1 1

Round First Second Finals

Opponent Wake Forest North Carolina Duke

Opp. Seed 5 3 2

W L W W W

Score 8-1 9-0 8-1

1987

3 3 3

First Second Finals

Virginia Duke Wake Forest

6 2 4

W W W

6-3 7-2 7-2

1988

2 2 2

First Second Third

NC State Wake Forest Virginia

7 W 3 L 5 W

7-2 2-7 6-3

1989

2 2 2

First Second Third

Georgia Tech Virginia North Carolina

7 W 6 L 5 L

7-2 4-5 4-5

1990

2 2 2

First Semifinals Finals

NC State North Carolina Duke

7 W 3 W 1 L

6-0 5-4 1-5

1991

2 2 2

First Semifinals Finals

NC State North Carolina Duke

7 W 3 W 1 L

6-0 5-4 0-6

1992

5

Second

North Carolina

4 L

0-6

1993

2 2 2

Second Semifinals Finals

Georgia Tech Florida State Duke

7 W 3 W 1 L

6-0 7-2 2-5

1994

2 2

Second Semifinals

North Carolina Florida State

7 W 3 L

5-2 3-5

1995

4

Second

NC State

5 L

4-5

1996

3 3

Second Semifinals

Maryland Wake Forest

6 W 2 L

5-0 4-5

1997

7

Second

Wake Forest

2 L

0-5

1998

6

Second

NC State

3 L

4-5

1999

7

Second

Wake Forest

2 L

3-5

2000

3 3

Quarterfinals Semifinals

Virginia Duke

6 W 2 L

6-3 1-5

2001

8 8

First Quarterfinals

NC State Wake Forest

7 W 2 L

4-2 0-4

2002

4

Quarterfinals

Georgia Tech

5 L

3-4

2003

2 2

Quarterfinals Semifinals

Wake Forest North Carolina

8 W 3 L

4-1 0-4

2004

1 1 1

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

Maryland North Carolina Duke

8 4 2

W W W

4-0 4-1 4-2

2005

3 3

Quarterfinals Semifinals

Wake Forest Miami

6 W 2 L

4-1 3-4

2006

4 4

Quarterfinals Semifinals

North Carolina Georgia Tech

5 W 1 L

4-1 1-4

2007

1 1

Quarterfinals Semifinals

Virginia Miami

8 W 4 L

4-0 3-4

2008

4 4 4

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals

North Carolina Georgia Tech Duke

5 1 2

W W W

4-2 4-1 4-3

2009

3

Quarterfinals

North Carolina

6 L

2-4

2010

3 3

Quarterfinals Semifinals

Virginia Georgia Tech

6 W 8 L

4-2 2-4

**From 1986-89, the conference tournament was a three-day single elimination tournament with a playback to determine places one through eight. Beginning with the 1990 championship, the tournament has been single-elimination, dual match with no playback.

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2004 Title

Clemson vs. ACC Teams in the ACC Championships

Team W L Boston College 0 0 Duke 4 4 Florida State 1 1 Georgia Tech 3 3 Maryland 2 0 Miami 0 2 North Carolina 7 4 NC State 4 2 Virginia 5 1 Virginia Tech 0 0 Wake Forest 4 5 30 22

Last Meeting NA 2004 1994 2010 2004 2007 2006 2001 2010 NA 2005

Last Win NA 2008 1993 2008 2004 NA 2009 2001 2010 NA 2005

2008 Title


AGAINST ALL COMPETITION

Opponent Alabama Appalachian State Arizona Arizona State Auburn Baylor Boise State Boston College Brenau Brigham Young Brown Cal-Berkeley Cal-Fullerton Central Florida Charlotte Charleston Southern Coastal Carolina Col. of Charleston Colorado Columbus State Columbia Converse Dartmouth Davidson Duke East Tennessee St. Erskine Flagler Florida Florida Southern Florida State Florida Tech Fresno State Furman Georgia Georgia Southern Georgia State Georgia Tech Harris Harvard Hawaii Houston Indiana Iowa Jacksonville Kansas Kentucky Long Beach State Louisiana Monroe LSU Mary Baldwin Marshall Maryland Memphis Mercer Miami (FL) Miami (Ohio) Michigan Middle Tennessee Minnesota Mississippi Mississippi State Murray State Nebraska New Mexico North Carolina UNC-Asheville UNC-Greensboro

First Last Mtg Mtg 1980 1999 1978 1983 1984 1986 1986 2004 1977 2009 2003 2005 2004 2009 2006 2010 1980 2000 1984 2007 2006 2006 1980 2009 1981 1981 2009 2009 1991 2010 2011 2007 2007 1976 2010 (2x) 2004 2004 1980 1980 2010 2010 1976 1977 2011 1976 1977 1978 2010 1980 1980 1977 1978 1977 1977 1978 2003 1977 1977 1978 2010 1977 1977 2000 2009 1976 2010 1976 2010 (2x) 1997 1997 1976 2002 1984 2010 (2x) 1977 1977 1984 2006 2002 2002 1992 2001 1982 1999 2004 2004 1977 1977 1989 1993 1979 2009 1981 1981 1980 1983 1978 1988 1978 1978 2011 1982 2010 2011 1977 1977 1982 2010 1993 1993 1980 2010 2001 2003 1989 1989 1983 2010 1983 1983 2002 2002 1985 1985 1984 1984 1978 2010 1988 1988 2000 2003

CU CU Wins Loss 10 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 10 4 2 1 2 0 5 0 2 0 8 10 1 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 4 0 — — 1 0 21 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 — — 3 1 19 24 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 19 1 0 26 8 1 0 1 2 40 3 22 20 1 0 5 0 25 8 1 0 1 2 1 0 2 0 7 7 1 0 1 0 3 0 3 9 1 0 2 0 4 2 1 0 — — 28 3 — — 1 0 4 21 1 0 3 1 1 2 0 1 6 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 37 15 1 0 4 0

Pct. 1.000 1.000 1.000 .667 .714 .667 1.000 1.000 1.000 .444 1.000 .000 1.000 1.000 1.000 — 1.000 .955 1.00 1.000 1.000 1.000 — .750 .442 1.000 1.000 1.000 .050 1.000 .765 1.000 .333 .930 .523 1.000 1.000 .758 1.000 .333 1.000 1.000 .500 1.000 1.000 1.000 .250 1.000 1.000 .667 1.000 — .903 — 1.000 .160 1.000 .750 .333 .000 .857 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .712 1.000 1.000

Home 6-0 2-0 — — 6-2 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 2-4 — 0-1 — 0-0 4-0 — 1-0 18-1 — — — 2-0 — 2-0 9-8 — 2-0 — 1-5 — 12-3 — — 23-1 7-10 1-0 3-0 10-3 1-0 1-0 — 1-0 2-1 — — 2-0 2-3 — 1-0 1-0 1-0 — 13-1 — — 1-8 — 3-0 1-2 0-1 4-1 — — 1-0 — 14-6 — 4-0

Away 3-0 — — 1-0 4-1 0-1 — 2-0 1-0 2-5 1-0 0-1 1-0 1-0 — — — 2-0 — 1-0 — 1-0 — 1-1 7-10 1-0 — 1-0 0-9 1-0 9-2 1-0 — 17-2 8-10 — 2-0 13-2 — 0-1 1-0 — 1-5 — 1-0 — 0-3 1-0 — — — — 10-2 — 1-0 2-10 — — — — — — — — — 12-4 1-0 —

Neut. 1-0 — 2-0 1-1 0-1 1-0 1-0 — — 4-1 — 0-4 — 0-0 — — — 1-0 1-0 — 1-0 — — — 3-6 — — — 0-5 — 5-3 — 1-2 — 7-0 — — 2-3 — 0-1 — 1-0 4-1 1-0 — 1-0 1-3 — 1-0 3-2 — — 5-0 — — 1-3 1-0 0-1 — — 2-0 1-0 1-0 — 1-0 11-5 — —

First Last CU CU Opponent Mtg Mtg Wins Loss Pct. Home Away N.C. State 1976 2010 37 4 .902 16-0 14-2 Northwestern 1982 2005 3 4 .429 1-1 1-3 Notre Dame 1992 2009 2 8 .200 2-2 0-4 Ohio State 1978 1978 1 0 1.000 — — Oklahoma 1983 2002 4 0 1.000 2-0 — Oklahoma State 1982 1991 2 5 .286 0-3 1-1 Old Dominion 1981 2002 2 1 .667 2-1 — Pennsylvania 2000 2000 1 0 1.000 1-0 — Pepperdine 1981 2005 4 0 1.000 — 3-0 Presbyterian 1976 1984 7 0 1.000 6-0 1-0 Princeton 1979 1979 0 1 .000 0-1 — Purdue 1984 2008 4 0 1.000 4-0 — Rice 1984 1985 2 0 1.000 — — Richmond 1988 1989 2 0 1.000 2-0 — Rollins 1977 1986 4 3 .571 1-0 2-2 San Diego 1981 2005 3 1 .750 1-0 2-1 San Diego State 1981 1992 3 6 .333 1-1 1-2 Santa Clara 1983 1983 1 0 1.000 — 1-0 Siena 2006 2006 1 0 1.000 1-0 — South Alabama 1982 2007 8 4 .667 4-2 3-2 South Carolina 1976 2010 23 22 .502 12-7 9-12 Southern Cal 1981 2010 0 8 .000 — — South Florida 1977 2010 14 6 .700 8-2 3-3 SMU 1981 1989 2 1 .667 — — Stanford 1982 2010 0 10 .000 — — Stetson 1978 1980 2 0 1.000 — 1-0 Tampa 1977 1978 2 0 1.000 — 2-0 Tennessee 1978 1999 7 11 .389 4-4 2-7 UT-Chattanooga 1979 2003 3 1 .750 2-0 — Texas 1981 1990 1 5 .167 0-1 0-2 Texas A&M 1989 2010 7 2 .778 5-0 1-2 Texas Christian 1980 2005 3 3 .500 1-2 1-1 Trinity (TX) 1982 1991 2 8 .200 1-2 1-2 Troy 2004 2008 4 0 1.000 2-0 — Tulane 2005 2005 1 0 1.000 — — UCLA 1980 2008 2 6 .250 — 0-1 U.S. International 1986 1988 3 1 .750 — — USC - Upstate 2011 — — — — — Utah 1989 1989 0 1 .000 0-1 — Vanderbilt 1979 2004 1 2 .333 — 0-2 Virginia 1978 2010 (2x) 33 4 .892 16-1 11-2 Va.Commonwealth 2004 2010 5 2 .714 2-1 3-1 Virginia Tech 1985 2010 11 3 .786 8-1 3-2 Wake Forest 1978 2010 25 17 .595 12-5 9-6 Washington 2004 2004 1 0 1.000 — — Washington State 2002 2002 0 1 .000 — — William & Mary 1989 2006 4 2 .667 2-1 0-1 Winthrop 1978 2009 5 0 1.000 5-0 — Wisconsin 1985 2010 3 0 1.000 — 1-0 Wyoming 2001 2001 1 0 1.000 — — Totals 606 325 .651 295-101 186-129 .745 .591 Note: Bold denotes 2011 opponents

Neut. 7-2 1-0 0-2 1-0 2-0 1-1 — — 1-0 — — — 2-0 — 1-1 — 1-3 — — 1-0 2-3 0-8 3-1 2-1 0-10 1-0 — 1-0 1-1 1-2 1-0 1-0 0-4 2-0 1-0 2-5 3-1 — — 1-0 6-1 — — 4-6 1-0 0-1 2-0 — 2-0 1-0 123-95 .564

Against All-Conferences Conference American Mid-West Atlantic 10 Atlantic Sun Atlantic Women’s Big 10 Big 12 Big East Big South Big West Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Colonial Athletic Association Conference USA Florida Sun Ivy League Mid-American Mountain West Ohio Valley Pacific 10 Peachbelt Southern Southland Southeastern Sun Belt Sunshine State West Coast Western Athletic

Home 1-0 6-0 0-0 2-2 10-3 11-4 10-4 6-0 0-0 4-0 9-4 1-0 0-0 2-1 1-0 4-8 0-0 0-1 0-0 55-4 1-0 44-32 6-2 1-0 0-0 1-0

Away 0-0 0-0 4-0 1-2 3-8 6-2 3-7 1-0 2-0 1-0 5-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-0 4-8 0-0 1-2 1-0 18-3 0-0 25-44 4-2 8-0 6-1 1-0

Neutral 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-4 9-2 8-3 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 2-0 6-1 0-0 1-1 1-0 8-4 1-0 6-29 0-0 2-1 0-0 19-14 3-0 1-1 1-0 2-2

Total 1-0 6-0 5-0 3-8 22-13 25-9 16-14 7-0 2-0 5-0 16-5 8-1 1-0 4-3 2-0 16-20 1-0 7-32 1-0 75-8 1-0 88-90 13-4 10-1 7-1 3-2

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

1976 (9-6 Overall, 1-0 ACC) 4th State AIAW Tournament

March 10 9-0 20 5-4 22 9-0 24 1-8 25 1-8 28 3-6 28 7-2 April 2 9-0 3 5-4 5 4-5 7 4-5 13 6-3 14 7-2 15 6-3 19 4-5 N1—Charlotte, NC

W W W L L L W

A H H A A A N1

Georgia State Davidson Presbyterian Georgia South Carolina Davidson N.C. State

W W L L W W W L

A A A H H H H H

Presbyterian Charleston Furman South Carolina Charleston Georgia State Converse Furman

1977 (23-2 Overall, 1-0 ACC) AIAW State Champions National Rank 9th

September 17 8-1 W H N.C. State March 5 5-4 W H South Carolina 6 7-2 W H Charleston 8 6-3 W H Georgia 10 9-0 W H Presbyterian 12 9-0 W A Jacksonville 13 8-1 W A Flagler 14 8-1 W A Florida Tech 15 9-0 W A Florida Southern 17 9-0 W A Tampa 18 1-8 L A South Florida 19 5-2 W A Rollins 22 8-1 W A Converse 23 9-0 W H Erskine 24 5-4 W A South Carolina 30 9-0 W H Young Harris April 1 5-4 W N1 Georgia 1 4-5 L N1 Auburn 2 8-1 W A1 Mercer 4 9-0 W H Presbyterian 6 9-0 W H Davidson 8-9 Sixth Clemson Spring Invit. 11 8-1 W A Furman 12 9-0 W A Davidson 14 9-0 W H Converse 18 6-3 W H Furman 21-23 First AIAW State Tournment (Clemson, SC) May 12-14 Sixth AIAW Regional Tourn. (Chapel Hill, NC) N1—Macon, GA

21 9-0 W A Tampa 22 4-5 L A South Florida 23 3-6 L A Rollins 24 9-0 W N1 Stetson 28 9-0 W H Furman 30 9-0 W H Mary Baldwin 31-Apr.1 First Clemson Spring Invit. April 4 9-0 W H Presbyterian 6 6-3 W H Georgia 12 8-1 W H South Carolina 13 9-0 W H Erskine 15 7-2 W H Tennessee 16 7-2 W A Duke 16 5-4 W A N.C. State 18 5-2 W A Georgia 20-22 First AIAW State Tournment (Greenville, SC) May 11-13 First AIAW Regional Tourn. (Memphis, TN) June 4 8-1 W N2 Ohio State 5 3-6 L N2 Louisiana State N1—Winter Park, Florida; N2—AIAW National Tourn, Salisbury, MD

14 7-2 W A Florida State 16 1-8 L A Florida 17 8-1 W A South Florida 18 9-0 W A Stetson 28-30 First Clemson Spring Invit. April 2 7-2 W A Georgia 4 7-2 W H UT-Chattanooga 19 4-5 L H South Carolina May 8 9-0 W A1 East Tenn. St. 9 7-2 W N1 UT-Chattanooga 10 3-6 L N1 South Carolina June 3 4-5 L N2 Cal-Berkeley 4 7-2 W N2 N.E. Louisiana 5 5-4 W N2 Texas Christian 6 5-4 W N2 South Carolina 7 1-8 L N2 UCLA N1—AIAW Reg. Tourn., Johnson City, TN; N2—AIAW Nat. Tourn., Baton Rouge, LA

1979 (11-10 Overall, 4-0 ACC)

September 26 6-3 W H Duke October 3 9-0 W H N.C. State 7 8-1 W H Furman 8 8-1 W H Charleston 10 8-1 W H Alabama 11 6-3 W H North Carolina 17-19 Second ACC Tournament (Charlottesville, VA) 31 7-2 W H Auburn February 20 5-4 W A Furman 27 6-3 W A Tennessee March 1 1-8 L H Florida 3 6-3 W A Georgia 12 6-3 W A Cal-Long Beach 13 5-4 W A Pepperdine 15 5-4 W A San Diego 16 2-7 L A San Diego State 17 8-1 W A Cal-Fullerton 18 0-9 L A UCLA 24 5-4 W N1 South Florida 25 5-4 W H Florida State 27 8-1 W H2 Old Dominion 28 7-2 W H2 Florida State 29 4-5 L H2 North Carolina April 3 8-1 W N3 S. Methodist 4 2-7 L N3 Southern Cal 5 5-4 W N3 Texas 13 6-3 W H Louisiana State 14 6-3 W H Georgia 17 7-2 W A4 South Carolina May 6 7-2 W N5 Vanderbilt 7 5-4 W N5 South Carolina 8 5-4 W N6 North Carolina June 3 5-4 W N6 San Diego St. 4 2-7 L N6 UCLA 5 3-6 L N6 Texas N1—Athens, GA; H2—Clemson Spring Inv. (Clemson,First); N3— Texas Invitational, Lakeway, TX; A4—AIAW State Tour., Columbia, SC; N5—AIAW Region II Tourn., Lexington KY; N6—AIAW National Tourn., Tempe, AZ

3rd ACC Tournament 5th AIAW Regionals

October 13-15 Third ACC Tournament (Clemson, SC) February 16 1-8 L N1 Louisiana State 16 4-5 L A1 Vanderbilt 17 0-9 L N1 UT-Chattanooga March 1 8-1 W H Presbyterian 6 5-4 W A Georgia 13 9-0 W H Furman 17 6-3 W A Florida State 18 1-8 L A Florida 19 4-5 L A South Florida 20 0-9 L A Rollins 27 4-5 L H Princeton 29 2-7 L H Charleston 30-Apr.1 Second Clemson Spring Invit. April 4 6-3 W A Virginia 7 8-1 W A Wake Forest 11 6-3 W H Georgia 15 6-3 W H N.C. State 17 9-0 W A Furman 20 1-8 L A2 South Carolina May 10 4-5 L H3 Tennessee 11 5-4 W H3 Virginia 12 7-2 W H3 Kentucky N1—Nashville, TN; A2—AIAW State Tour., Columbia, SC; H3—AIAW Regional Tournament, Clemson, SC

1978 (23-4 Overall, 5-0 ACC) 2nd ACC Tournament AIAW State Champions AIAW Regional Champions AIAW National Tournament National Rank 13th

October 6-8 Second February 25 9-0 W A March 1 9-0 W H 5 7-2 W A 6 7-2 W A 10 9-0 W H 11 8-1 W H 15 9-0 W A 16 6-3 W H 17 8-1 W H 18 8-1 W A 19 1-8 L A

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ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, NC) Tennessee Winthrop South Carolina Charleston Wake Forest Virginia Furman North Carolina Appalachian State Florida State Florida

1980 (22-5 Overall, 4-0 ACC) 2nd ACC Tournament AIAW National Tournament National Rank 12th

October 4 9-0 W H 5 5-4 W H 10 5-4 W H 12 9-0 W A 13 5-4 W A 16 8-1 W A 19-21 Second February 22 9-0 W A 23 9-0 W A 23 9-0 W H March 1 5-3 W H 9 9-0 W H 10 7-2 W H

Winthrop Tennessee Georgia N.C. State North Carolina Furman ACC Tournament (College Park, MD)

1981 (27-7 Overall, 4-1 ACC) AIAW State Champions AIAW Regional Champions AIAW National Tournament National Rank 9th

1982 (18-13 Overall, 6-0 ACC)

Brenau Columbus Winthrop Michigan Wake Forest Virginia

ACC Champions NCAA Tournament National Rank 18th

October 2 3 5

7-2 W 6-3 W 1-8 L

N1 N1 A1

Louisiana State Georgia South Carolina


ALL-TIME RESULTS

8 8-1 W H Furman 16 5-4 W A North Carolina 17 7-2 W A Duke 18 9-0 W A N.C. State 22 9-0 W N2 Maryland 23-25 First ACC Tournament (Durham, NC) 28 8-1 W H Furman February 9 5-4 W A Auburn 20 4-5 L N3 Florida State 21 5-4 W N3 Louisiana State March 4 0-9 L N4 Stanford 5 1-8 L N4 Florida 6 0-9 L N4 Trinity 7 4-5 L N4 Miami 9 6-3 W H Duke 10 4-5 L H Oklahoma State 24 2-7 L H Northwestern 26 7-2 W H5 Alabama 27 5-4 W H5 Florida State 28 2-7 L H5 Indiana April 2 1-8 L N6 Texas 3 5-4 W N6 North Carolina 4 4-5 L N6 Rollins 16 6-3 W H7 Furman 18 3-6 L H7 South Carolina 21 5-4 W A Georgia May 8 5-4 W H South Alabama 9 7-2 W H Michigan 16 0-9 L N8 Stanford N1—South Carolina Inv., Columbia, SC; N2—Durham, NC; N3— Auburn Invitational, Auburn, AL; N4—Nike Invitational, Farmington Hills, MI; H5—Clemson Spring Invitational; N6—Texas Invitational, Lakeway, TX; H7—Clemson-Converse Classic; N8—NCAA Tournament, Salt Lake City, UT

1983 (30-5 Overall, 6-0 ACC) ACC Champions NCAA Tournament National Rank 7th

September 18 October 1 2 3 17 22 November 12 13 14 December 4 5 6 February 12 13 18 19 20 25 26 March 3 4 5 6 11 12 14 22 25 26 April 8 10 14

8-1

W

A

Duke

8-1 W 4-5 L 8-1 W 7-2 W 9-0 W

N1 A1 N1 H H

Georgia South Carolina Florida State Georgia Furman

8-1 7-2 9-0

W W W

A2 N2 N2

South Alabama Alabama Mississippi St.

5-4 9-0 5-2

W W W

A3 N3 N3

Miami Rollins Georgia

9-0 8-1 9-0 9-0 9-0 7-2 7-2

W W W W W W W

H H N4 N4 A4 A A

Appalachian State N.E. Louisiana Charleston Florida State Auburn Santa Clara Pepperdine

0-9 L 1-7 L 6-3 W 2-5 L 8-1 W 8-1 W 9-0 W 9-0 W 9-0 W 7-2 W

N5 N5 N5 N5 H H H A H6 H6

Trinity UCLA Indiana South Carolina Oklahoma Duke Mississippi Furman Old Dominion South Florida

9-0 8-1 9-0

N7 H A

N.C. State North Carolina Wake Forest

W W W

14 9-0 W N8 Maryland 15-17 First ACC Tournament (Chapel Hill, NC) May 14 5-4 W N9 Oklahoma State 15 1-8 L N9 Trinity N1—USC Invitational, Columbia, SC; N2—South Alabama Invitational, Mobile, AL (Clemson, First); N3—Miami Invitational, Miami, FL (Clemson, First); N4—Auburn Invitational, Auburn, AL (Clemson,First); N5—Nike Invitational, Ann Arbor, MI; H6—Clemson Spring Invitational (Clemson, First); N7—Greenville, SC; N8— Chapel Hill, NC; N9—NCAA Tournament, Albequerque, NM

1984 (19-16 Overall, 7-2 ACC) ACC Champions NCAA Tournament National Rank 15th

September 30 4-5 L N1 Duke October 1 5-4 W N1 Indiana 2 8-1 W N1 South Carolina 18 9-0 W H Furman November 3 6-3 W N2 North Carolina 4 8-1 W N2 Florida State 5 4-5 L A2 Miami 6 5-4 W N2 South Florida February 17 1-8 L A3 Miami 18 2-7 L N3 Southern Cal 19 4-5 L N3 Florida 21 9-0 W H Presbyterian 23 3-6 L N4 Harvard 24 6-3 W N4 Brigham Young 25 4-5 L A4 Northwestern March 3 9-0 W A Georgia Tech 4 4-5 L H Florida 6 8-1 W H Purdue 9 1-8 L H5 Miami 10 9-0 W H5 South Carolina 10 4-5 L H5 South Florida 11 3-6 L H5 Oklahoma State 16 8-1 W N6 New Mexico 17 5-1 W N6 Rice 20 0-9 L A Trinity 22 5-1 W N7 Arizona 23 1-8 L N7 Trinity 25 4-5 L A7 Oklahoma State 29 9-0 W A N.C. State 30 6-3 W A Duke 31 4-5 L A North Carolina April 7 9-0 W H Wake Forest 11 9-0 W N8 Maryland 12 9-0 W N8 Virginia 13-15 First ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, NC) May 12 0-9 L N9 Stanford N1—USC Invitational, Columbia, SC; N2—Miami Invitational, Miami, FL; N3—Miami Invitational, Miami, FL; N4—Northwestern Invitational, Evanston, IL; H5—Clemson Spring Invitational; N6— Oklahoma State Invitational, Stillwater, OK; N7—SMU Invitational, Dallas, TX; N8—Winston-Salem, NC; N9—NCAA Championships, Los Angeles, CA

1985 (24-13 Overall, 7-0 ACC) ACC Champions National Rank 19th

September 5 6 7 9 13 13 November 1 3 4

6-3 W 6-3 W 3-6 L 9-0 W 5-1 W 9-0 W

N1 N1 N1 A N2 N2

Wisconsin North Carolina Indiana Furman Tennessee Wake Forest

6-3 W 1-8 L 1-8 L

N3 N3 A3

Georgia South Florida Miami

16 5-4 W A Georgia February 1 1-8 L N4 Southern Cal 2 0-9 L A4 Miami 3 3-6 L N4 Florida 16 6-3 W A Maryland 17 6-3 W A Virginia 21 6-3 W N5 South Florida 22 4-5 L N5 Brigham Young 23 3-6 L A5 Northwestern March 1 2-7 L A6 Indiana 2 4-5 L N6 Kentucky 4 2-7 L H Trinity 8 6-3 W H7 South Carolina 9 4-5 L H7 Oklahoma State 10 6-3 W H7 Mississippi 12 6-3 W H Purdue 13 8-1 W H Georgia Tech 16 7-2 W A Rollins 19 9-0 W H Virginia Tech 21 8-1 W N8 Oklahoma 22 7-2 W N8 Rice 23 0-9 L N8 San Diego State 27 8-1 W H Furman 28 7-2 W H Nebraska 30 9-0 W H N.C. State 31 6-0 W H Wake Forest April 6 6-3 W H North Carolina 7 7-2 W H Duke 12-14 First ACC Tournament (Winston-Salem, NC) N1—USC Invitational, Columbia, SC; N2—Oak Hills Invitational, Hendersonville, NC; N3—Miami Invitational, Miami, FL; N4— Miami Invitational, Miami, FL; N5—Northwestern Invitational, Evanston, IL; N6—Hoosier Classic, Bloomington, IN; H7—Clemson Spring Classic; N8—Oklahoma State Invitational, Stillwater, OK

1986 (26-3 Overall, 7-0 ACC) ACC Champions NCAA Tournament National Rank 8th

October 4 6-3 W N1 Georgia 5 6-3 W N1 North Carolina 6 8-1 W N1 Indiana November 8 9-0 W H2 South Carolina 9 9-0 W H2 Auburn 10 8-1 W H2 Florida February 13 5-4 W N3 USIU 14 8-1 W N3 Brigham Young 15 6-3 W A3 Northwestern 18 9-0 W H Furman March 7 8-1 W N4 Kentucky 8 4-5 L A4 Indiana 9 7-2 W N4 Arizona 14 7-2 W A Oklahoma State 18 7-2 W A N.C. State 21 9-0 W H5 Florida State 22 9-0 W H5 Mississippi 23 4-5 L H5 Miami 28 8-1 W A Wake Forest 29 8-1 W A North Carolina 30 8-1 W A Duke April 1 9-0 W H Rollins 3 9-0 W A Georgia Tech 5 9-0 W H Maryland 6 8-1 W H Virginia 11 8-1 W H6 Wake Forest 12 9-0 W H6 North Carolina 13 8-1 W H6 Duke May 15 4-5 L N7 Arizona State N1—USC Invitational, Columbia, SC; H2—Clemson Fall Classic (Clemson, First); N3—Northwestern Invitational, Evanston, IL (Clemson, First); N4—Indiana Invitational (Clemson, First); H5— Clemson Spring Invitational; H6—ACC Tournament, Clemson, SC (Clemson, First); N7—NCAA Tournament, Austin, TX

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

1987 (18-13 Overall, 6-1 ACC) ACC Champions National Rank 20th

October 3 8-1 W N1 Mississippi 4 9-0 W N1 Florida State 5 6-3 W N1 Wisconsin 31 4-5 L H2 Georgia November 2 9-0 W H2 South Carolina February 12 3-6 L A3 Northwestern 13 5-4 W N3 USIU 14 5-4 W N3 S. Methodist 19 1-8 L A4 Miami 21 3-6 L N4 San Diego State 22 2-7 L N4 Southern Cal 26 5-4 W N5 Arizona State 27 5-4 W N5 Pepperdine 28 3-6 L A5 Brigham Young March 2 9-0 W H N.C. State 3 8-1 W H Wake Forest 6 3-6 L N6 Kentucky 7 5-4 W A6 Indiana 8 4-5 L N6 USIU 12 8-1 W H Georgia Tech 15 7-2 W A Maryland 20 2-7 L H7 Miami 21 3-6 L H7 Cal-Berkeley 22 3-6 L H7 South Carolina 28 5-4 W H Duke 31 7-2 W H Furman April 4 4-5 L H North Carolina 10 6-3 W N8 Virginia 11 7-2 W N8 Duke 12 7-2 W N8 Wake Forest 18 1-8 L A Florida N1—USC Invitational, Columbia, SC; H2—Clemson Fall Classic; N3—Northwestern Invitational, Evanston, IL; N4—Miami Invitational, Miami, FL; N5—BYU Invitational, Provo, UT; N6— Indiana Invitational, Bloomington, IN; H7—Clemson Spring Invitational; N8—ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC (Clemson, First)

1988 (18-10 Overall, 6-1 ACC)

September 30 5-3 W A UNC-Asheville February 1 9-0 W H Furman 12 7-2 W H Purdue 13 8-1 W H Richmond 14 6-0 W H Virginia Tech 19 2-7 L N1 San Diego St. 20 1-8 L A1 Cal-Berkeley 21 1-8 L N1 #1 Stanford 25 7-2 W N2 Louisiana State 26 1-8 L A2 Brigham Young 27 6-3 W N2 USIU March 8 8-1 W H Oklahoma 12 2-7 L A Trinity 12 3-6 L A Texas 18 0-9 L H Florida 19 1-8 L A Duke 20 8-1 W A Wake Forest 26 8-1 W H Maryland 27 8-1 W H Virginia 30 7-2 W A Georgia Tech April 1 5-4 W H Tennessee 9 8-1 W A N.C. State 10 5-4 W A North Carolina 15 7-2 W N3 N.C. State 16 2-7 L N3 Wake Forest 17 6-3 W N3 Virginia 22 5-4 W H Northwestern 23 2-7 L H Miami N1—Cal-Berkeley Tournament, Berkeley, CA; N2—Brigham Young Tournament, Provo, UT; N3—ACC Tournament, Durham, NC (Clemson, Third)

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1989 (10-18 Overall, 5-2 ACC)

February 4 4-5 L N1 #14 S. Methodist 5 0-9 L A #13 Miami 24 6-3 W H2 Alabama 25 3-6 L H2 Minnesota 26 5-1 W H2 Richmond 28 3-6 L H Utah March 2 5-4 W A Virginia 3 5-4 W A Maryland 4 6-3 W H North Carolina 7 2-7 L H William & Mary 9 8-1 W H Georgia Tech 11 8-1 W H Kansas 12 3-6 L H #19 Texas 14 5-4 W H #23 Texas A&M 19 3-6 L A #21 Tennessee 21 1-8 L H # 18 San Diego State 22 4-5 L H Texas Christian 25 4-5 L H #14 Duke 27 0-9 L H #11 Brigham Young 30 1-8 L N3 #1 Stanford April 1 4-5 L N3 Florida State 2 0-6 L A3 #2 Florida 5 4-5 L H Wake Forest 7 3-6 L H #21 Trinity 8 6-3 W H N.C. State 14 7-2 W A4 Georgia Tech 15 4-5 L N4 Virginia 16 4-5 L N4 North Carolina N1—Miami, FL; H2—Clemson Spring Invitational, Clemson, SC; N3—Gator Invitational, Gainesville, FL; N4—ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA (Clemson, Fourth)

1990 (15-9 Overall, 6-1 ACC)

National Rank 21st January 27 3-6 L H #19 Kentucky February 17 4-5 L H #18 Tennessee 24 2-7 L A #25 South Carolina 25 0-9 L N1 #3 Florida March 2 8-1 W H2 Virginia Tech 3 6-3 W H2 South Florida 4 9-0 W H2 Furman 9 3-6 L A San Diego State 10 5-4 W A #16 San Diego 15 9-0 W H Kansas 17 9-0 W H Maryland 20 5-4 W A Trinity 21 4-5 L A #24 Texas A&M 23 3-6 L A #11 Texas 24 5-4 W A #23 Texas Christian 31 8-1 W A N.C. State April 1 6-2 W A Wake Forest 4 8-1 W A Georgia Tech 7 1-8 L A #8 Duke 8 5-4 W A North Carolina 14 9-0 W H Virginia 20 6-0 W N3 N.C. State 21 5-4 W N3 North Carolina 22 1-5 L N3 #9 Duke N1—Columbia, SC; H2—Clemson Spring Invitational, Clemson, SC; N3—ACC Tournament, College Park, MD

1991 (15-11 Overall, 6-1 ACC) National Rank 25th

January 18 February 2 3 22 23 24 March

9-0

W

2-7 2-7 0-9 2-7 4-5

L L L L L

H

UNC Charlotte

A A A N1 N1

Tennessee Kentucky Florida Oklahoma State South Carolina

1 8-1 W H2 Georgia Tech 2 6-3 W H2 South Florida 3 7-2 W H2 Charleston 8 3-5 L H Miami 10 3-6 L H Duke 16 8-1 W A Virginia 17 9-0 W A Maryland 19 4-5 L H Texas Christian 22 6-3 W H Texas A&M 23 5-2 W H #17 San Diego State 24 6-0 W H Trinity 30 6-3 W H #25 Wake Forest April 3 0-9 L A #3 Georgia 6 9-0 W H N.C. State 7 7-2 W H North Carolina 12 1-7 L H #13 Brigham Young 16 7-2 W A Furman 19 6-0 W N3 N.C. State 20 5-4 W A3 North Carolina 21 0-6 L N3 #6 Duke N1—Gainesville, FL; H2—Clemson Spring Invitational, Clemson, SC; N3—ACC Tournament, Chapel Hill, NC

1992 (15-8 Overall, 5-3 ACC)

January 31 9-0 W H Furman February 1 9-0 W H South Florida 2 2-5 L H #15 Tennessee 15 4-5 L A Wake Forest 21 5-4 W A Texas Christian 22 7-1 W A Texas A&M 28 9-0 W A Georgia Tech March 1 9-0 W H Virginia 7 1-8 L H #2 Georgia 8 9-0 W H Maryland 12 6-3 W H Notre Dame 15 3-6 L A #15 San Diego 16 6-3 W A #13 San Diego State 19 7-2 W A #22 Brigham Young 20 5-1 W N1 Houston 24 8-1 W H Auburn 28 6-1 W A #25 South Carolina 29 0-6 L N2 #1 Florida April 3 1-8 L A #3 Duke 4 5-0 W A N.C. State 5 4-5 L A #25 North Carolina 11 6-3 W H Florida State 17 0-6 L N3 North Carolina N1—Provo, UT; N2—Columbia, SC; N3—ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC

1993 (20-6 Overall, 7-1 ACC) National Rank 12th

February 14 20 21 24 27 28 March 6 14 15 19 21 23 27 28 April 3 4 9 10 15 16 18 23

3-6 L 2-5 L 2-5 L 9-0 W 5-4 W 5-1 W

H A A H A A

#4 Duke #7 Georgia #13 Tennessee Georgia Tech #21 Alabama Auburn

5-4 W 7-1 W 5-4 W 8-1 W 9-0 W 6-1 W 8-0 W 3-6 L

A N1 A H H N2 N3 A

Florida State William & Mary #14 Miami Texas A&M N.C. State #12 Brigham Young Miami (OH) #23 Notre Dame

7-2 5-1 9-0 6-3 8-0 8-1 8-1 6-0

H H A A A H H N4

Wake Forest #25 Kentucky Maryland #22 Virginia Furman #25 South Carolina North Carolina Georgia Tech

W W W W W W W W


ALL-TIME RESULTS

24 7-2 W 25 2-5 L May 12 5-3 W 13 0-5 L N1—Miami, FL; N2—Columbia, SC; ACC Championships, Charlotte, NC; Gainesville, FL

N4 N4

Florida State #4 Duke

N5 #18 Kansas N5 #4 Duke N3—South Bend, IN; N4— N5—NCAA Championships,

1994 (15-11 Overall, 6-2 ACC)

National Rank 18th February 6 7-2 W H Furman 11 7-1 W H Alabama 13 7-2 W H Auburn 25 2-7 L H #5 Georgia March 4 2-5 L N1 #2 Stanford 5 5-4 W N1 #12 Mississippi 6 3-5 L N1 #14 Southern Cal 11 6-3 W H #31 Florida State 12 9-0 W H Maryland 17 5-0 W N2 #28 Miami 18 8-1 W H #24 Virginia 19 1-5 L H #2 Florida 22 3-5 L A #21 Brigham Young 24 1-5 L A #27 Texas A&M 27 5-4 W H #23 Tennessee 30 4-5 L A #19 South Carolina April 1 6-3 W N3 #9 Indiana 2 5-1 W H #13 Notre Dame 5 9-0 W A Georgia Tech 9 2-7 L A #10 Duke 10 8-1 W A N.C. State 16 3-6 L A #22 Wake Forest 17 7-2 W A North Carolina 22 5-2 W N4 North Carolina 23 3-5 L N4 #26 Florida State May 13 0-6 L N5 #21 Southern Cal N1—ITA/Rolex National Team Indoor, Madison, WI; N2—Durham, NC; N3—Chapel Hill, NC; N4—ACC Tournament, Charlotte, NC; N5—NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

1995 (8-13 Overall, 5-3 ACC)

National Rank 38th February 7 9-0 W H 12 5-4 W A 15 1-7 L A 26 4-5 L H March 5 3-6 L A 10 1-7 L A 11 4-5 L A 15 5-3 W H 18 0-8 L A 19 4-5 L A 23 3-6 L H 25 1-7 L H 29 2-5 L H April 1 7-0 W A 2 5-4 W H 4 3-5 L H 8 4-5 L H 9 6-3 W H 14 7-2 W A 15 7-2 W A 21 4-5 L N1 N1—ACC Tournament, Greenwood, SC

Georgia Tech #28 Alabama #1 Georgia #16 Mississippi #13 Kentucky #12 Indiana #16 Notre Dame #35 Texas A&M #6 Florida #35 Florida State #13 Brigham Young #9 Duke #18 Auburn Furman #36 N.C. State #12 South Carolina #9 Wake Forest North Carolina Virginia Maryland #41 N.C. State

1996 (15-10 Overall, 5-3 ACC) National Rank 19th NCAA Final 16

February 17 23 25 March

9-0 5-3 7-2

W W W

H H H

Col. of Charleston #19 Auburn Virginia

2 4-5 L H #32 Florida State 3 2-7 L H #1 Florida 9 4-5 L H #13 Georgia 10 8-1 W H #23 Alabama 12 3-5 L A #19 South Carolina 16 8-1 W H Maryland 19 5-4 W A #10 Brigham Young 24 2-7 L H #24 Tennessee 27 9-0 W H Furman 30 4-5 L H #6 Notre Dame 31 8-1 W H Indiana April 5 9-0 W A N.C. State 6 2-5 L A #3 Duke 9 7-2 W A Georgia Tech 13 6-3 L A #11 Wake Forest 14 9-0 W A #45 North Carolina 18 5-0 W N1 Maryland 19 4-5 L N1 #12 Wake Forest May 3 5-3 W N2 #36 South Alabama 4 5-4 W A2 #14 South Carolina 5 5-4 W N2 #18 Georgia 18 1-5 L N3 #2 Stanford N1—ACC Tournament, Greenwood, SC; N2—NCAA Southeast Regional, Columbia, SC (First); N3—NCAA Tournament, Tallahassee, FL

1997 (6-14 Overall, 2-6 ACC)

National Rank 67th February 2 5-2 W H 14 8-1 W H 16 0-7 L A 17 1-6 L A 23 6-1 W A 26 4-5 L H March 1 3-6 L A 2 0-9 L A 8 1-6 L A 9 1-8 L H 18 1-6 L A 19 6-3 W A 21 3-6 L H 23 2-7 L A April 5 2-7 L H 6 3-5 L H 11 8-1 W H 13 4-5 L H 15 8-1 W A 18 0-5 L N1 N1—ACC Tournament,Norcross,GA

Col of Charleston N.C. State Indiana #11 Notre Dame Auburn Georgia Tech #52 Florida State #1 Florida #10 Georgia #3 Duke Maryland Virginia #19 Brigham Young #29 Tennessee #9 Wake Forest North Carolina Georgia Southern #27 South Carolina Furman #8 Wake Forest

1998 (7-15 Overall, 3-5 ACC) National Rank 68th

February 1 7 14 20 21 22 March 1 7 14 18 21 28 29 April 1 4 5 8 13 18 19 24 May

5-2 W 5-4 W 0-9 L 4-5 L 3-6 L 5-4 W

H H H H H H

Col. of Charleston #35 Indiana #5 Georgia #68 Auburn #32 Virginia Tech #44 Florida State

9-0 W 7-2 W 1-8 L 2-7 L 2-7 L 4-5 L 2-7 L

H A A A H A A

#62 Alabama Furman #10 Brigham Young #22 South Carolina #12 Tennessee #35 N.C. State # 10Wake Forest

3-6 L 6-3 W 2-7 L 7-2 W 2-7 L 3-6 L 2-7 L 4-5 L

H A A A H H H N1

#25 South Alabama #13 North Carolina #2 Duke #52 Georgia Tech #17 Notre Dame #51 Maryland #34 Virginia #34 N.C. State

15 0-5 L A2 #16 Tennessee N1—ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA; A2—NCAA Southeast Regional, Knoxville, TN

1999 (6-15 Overall, 2-6 ACC)

January 30 5-1 W H Col. of Charleston February 7 2-7 L A #19 South Alabama 13 0-9 L A #16 Notre Dame 14 1-8 L A #37 Indiana 20 3-6 L A #60 Auburn 27 3-6 L A #28 Virginia Tech March 2 5-4 W H #18 Brigham Young 5 0-9 L A #3 Georgia 7 8-0 W A #65 Alabama 11 6-3 W H Furman 14 2-7 L A #20 Tennessee 20 2-7 L A #16 Wake Forest 27 1-8 L H #2 Duke 28 4-5 L H #27 North Carolina April 3 4-5 L A #41 Maryland 4 3-6 L A #43 Virginia 7 1-8 L H #16 South Carolina 10 6-3 W N1 #68 N.C. State 11 4-5 L H #18 Florida State 17 5-4 W H #34 Georgia Tech 23 3-5 L N2 #17 Wake Forest N1—at Davidson, NC; N2—ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA

2000 (15-7 Overall, 6-2 ACC)

National Rank 28th January 29 6-0 W H Col. of Charleston February 11 1-7 L H #5 Georgia 12 9-0 W H UNC-Greensboro 18 6-3 W H #27 Miami 19 8-1 W H Georgia State 26 6-3 W H Virginia Tech 27 5-2 W H Pennsylvania March 3 4-5 L A #17 South Carolina 4 6-3 W H Brenau 11 5-3 W A Furman 13 4-5 L H #40 South Florida 18 8-1 W H N.C. State 19 1-8 L H #2 Wake Forest 23 6-3 W A #51 North Carolina 24 3-6 L A #11 Duke April 1 6-3 W H Maryland 2 5-4 W H Virginia 9 5-4 W H Florida State 15 6-3 W A Georgia Tech 21 6-3 W N1 Virginia 22 1-5 L N1 Duke May 12 3-5 L N2 Fresno State N1—ACC Tournament, Atlanta, GA; N2—NCAA Regional, Stanford

January 20 26 28 February 9 10 17 18 23 March 1 3 10 11 17 20

2001 (9-14 Overall, 1-7 ACC) 7-0 W 6-1 W 3-4 L

H H H

UNC Greensboro Col. of Charleston South Alabama

6-1 W 3-4 L 7-0 W 2-5 L 6-1 W

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Furman Middle Tenn. State Wyoming #67 Virginia Tech Georgia State

1-6 L 1-6 L 2-5 L 3-4 L 6-1 W 3-4 L

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#2 Georgia #19 South Carolina #19 Wake Forest N.C. State Houston Miami

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22 5-2 W A South Florida 31 0-7 L A Virginia April 1 4-3 W A Maryland 8 2-5 L H Florida State 10 2-5 L H Georgia Tech 14 0-7 L H North Carolina 15 0-7 L H Duke 19 6-2 W N2 N.C. State 20 0-4 L N2 #18 Wake Forest N1—at Virginia Tech; N2—ACC Tournament, Orlando, FL

2002 (14-11 Overall, 5-3 ACC)

National Rank 34th January 26 4-3 W H Col. of Charleston February 3 3-4 L H Middle Tenn. State 8 6-1 W H Georgia State 9 1-6 L A #22 South Carolina 15 7-0 W H UNC Greensboro 16 2-5 L A Furman 22 1-6 L A #1 Georgia March 1 3-4 L H #55 Old Dominion 2 7-0 W H Charlotte 8 2-5 L H #6 Wake Forest 9 6-1 W H N.C. State 15 5-2 W H South Florida 18 6-1 W A Hawaii 20 5-2 W N1 #44 Oklahoma 22 4-0 W N1 Murray State 22 2-5 L N1 #46 Washington State 30 5-2 W H #43 Maryland 31 5-2 W H #48 Virginia April 4 4-3 W A #17 Georgia Tech 7 4-3 W A #73 Florida State 12 2-5 L A #7 North Carolina 13 1-6 L A #5 Duke 19 3-4 L N2 #22 Georgia Tech May 11 4-3 W N3 #16 William & Mary 12 1-4 L N3 #8 Wake Forest N1—at Turtle Bay, HI; N2—ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC’; N3— NCAA Regional, Winston-Salem, NC

2003 (19-6 Overall, 7-1 ACC)

National Rank 19th January 26 6-1 W H Col. of Charleston February 2 3-4 L A #27 South Alabama 7 6-1 W H UT-Chattanooga 8 7-0 W H Charlotte 14 7-0 W H UNC-Greensboro 15 6-1 W H #18 South Carolina 21 6-1 W H Middle Tennessee 23 1-6 L H #6 Georgia 28 4-3 W H Virginia Tech March 1 6-1 W H #14 South Alabama 7 5-2 W A N.C. State 8 6-1 W A #51 Wake Forest 15 6-1 W H #74 Furman 19 7-0 W A South Florida 21 1-6 L A #5 Florida 29 5-2 W A Maryland 30 5-2 W A #22 Virginia April 3 4-3 W H #20 Georgia Tech 6 6-1 W H #48 Florida State 12 3-4 L H #5 Duke 13 4-3 W H #12 North Carolina 18 4-1 W N1 Wake Forest 19 0-4 L N1 #11 North Carolina May 10 4-1 W N2 #36 Baylor 11 1-4 L N2 #11 North Carolina N1—ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; N2—NCAA Regional, Chapel Hill, NC

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2004 (26-4 Overall, 7-0 ACC) ACC Champions NCAA Semifinalists National Rank 5th

N2 - ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; H1 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC; N3 - NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

2006 (17-8 Overall, 8-3 ACC)

January 31 6-1 W H Col. of Charleston February 1 4-3 W H #32 Baylor 14 4-3 W A #47 South Carolina 15 7-0 W H #14 VCU 20 1-6 L A #6 Vanderbilt 21 6-1 W N1 Iowa 29 5-2 W A #36 South Alabama March 3 1-6 L A #2 Georgia 6 7-0 W H #74 NC State 7 6-1 W H #29 Wake Forest 12 5-0 W H South Florida 12 7-0 W A Furman 15 6-1 W N2 #47 Colorado 16 3-4 L A #21 Brigham Young 17 5-2 W N2 #64 Boise State 19 4-3 W A #36 Arizona State 27 6-1 W H #60 Maryland 28 6-1 W H #62 Virginia April 1 4-3 W A #41 Georgia Tech 4 4-3 W A #30 Florida State 10 6-1 W A #12 North Carolina 11 5-2 W A #4 Duke 16 4-0 W N3 #45 Maryland 17 4-1 W N3 #14 North Carolina 18 4-2 W N3 #5 Duke May 15 4-0 W H2 Troy State 16 4-1 W H2 #33 South Carolina 20 4-1 W N4 #13 Texas A&M 21 4-3 W N4 #10 Washington 22 0-4 L N4 #8 UCLA N1 - Nashville, TN; N2 - Provo, UT; N3 - ACC Tournament, Raleigh, NC; H2 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC; N4 - NCAA Tournament, Athens, GA

National Rank 18th January 28 7-0 W H Col. of Charleston February 4 1-6 L H #51 VCU 12 4-3 W H #19 William & Mary 18 4-3 W H #60 Furman 19 3-4 L A #26 South Carolina 22 4-3 W A #18 Georgia March 1 3-4 L A #3 Georgia Tech 4 3-4 L A #14 Harvard 5 6-1 W A Brown 11 5-2 W H #64 Virginia 12 6-1 W H #71 Virginia Tech 20 5-2 W N1 Troy 21 4-3 W A #75 South Alabama 25 5-2 W H #61 Boston College 26 5-2 W H #31 Maryland 31 4-3 W A #67 Florida State April 2 1-6 L A #5 Miami 8 1-6 L A #14 Duke 9 4-3 W A #5 North Carolina 15 4-3 W H #36 NC State 16 4-3 W H #16 Wake Forest 21 4-1 W N2 #7 North Carolina 22 1-4 L N2 #10 Georgia Tech May 12 4-0 W H1 Siena 13 0-4 L H1 #20 Kentucky N1 - Mobile, AL; N2 - ACC Championships, Cary, NC; H1 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC

2005 (22-9 Overall, 8-2 ACC)

January 27 7-0 W H Col. of Charleston 28 5-2 W H #33 South Florida February 1 2-5 L N1 #4 Notre Dame 2 5-2 W N1 #37 Brigham Young 3 4-3 W N1 #14 UCLA 10 5-2 W A #12 VCU 16 6-1 W A #75 Furman 21 1-6 L H #16 Georgia 25 5-2 W H #34 South Carolina March 1 6-1 W H #75 South Alabama 3 4-3 W H #6 Georgia Tech 9 7-0 W A Boston College 11 5-2 W A #67 Maryland 18 5-2 W N2 Troy 23 5-2 W H #15 Florida State 25 3-4 L H #9 Miami 31 4-3 W H #20 Duke April 1 6-1 W H #13 North Carolina 7 5-2 W A #45 NC State 8 7-0 W A #15 Wake Forest 14 5-2 W A #46 Virginia 15 6-1 W A #55 Virginia Tech 20 4-0 W N3 #47 Virginia 21 3-4 L N3 #11 Miami May 11 4-0 W H1 Coastal Carolina 12 4-1 W H1 Virginia 18 0-4 L N4 #10 Cal-Berkley N1 - USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships, Madison, WI; N2 - Family Circle Cup Tennis Center, Charleston, SC; N3 - ACC Tournament, Cary, NC; H1 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC; N4 NCAA Championships, Athens, GA

National Rank 10th

January 29 6-1 W A Virginia Tech February 3 3-4 L N1 #14 Kentucky 4 7-0 W N1 #10 Tulane 5 4-3 W N1 #4 UCLA 12 0-4 L A #35 Baylor 13 3-4 L A #20 TCU 19 2-5 L H #2 Georgia 21 4-3 W H #18 Harvard 25 4-3 W A #61 VCU 27 1-6 L A #26 William & Mary March 3 3-4 L H #23 Georgia Tech 5 4-3 W H #47 South Alabama 7 4-3 W H #24 Brigham Young 12 7-0 W A #71 NC State 13 4-3 W A #32 Wake Forest 16 5-2 W H #24 South Carolina 22 7-0 W A #69 San Diego 26 4-3 W A #31 Pepperdine April 2 7-0 W A #59 Maryland 3 6-1 W A #69 Virginia 9 3-4 L H #9 Miami 10 7-0 W H #34 Florida State 16 5-2 W H #13 North Carolina 17 5-2 W H #16 Duke 22 4-1 W N2 #28 Wake Forest 23 3-4 L N2 #12 Miami May 13 4-0 W H1 #58 Furman 14 4-0 W H1 #20 William & Mary 19 4-3 W N3 #6 Northwestern 20 4-1 W N3 #13 North Carolina 21 2-4 L N3 #1 Stanford N1 - USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships, Madison, WI;

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2008 (17-10 Overall, 8-3 ACC) ACC Champions NCAA Final 16 National Rank 13th

January 26 6-1 W H Troy 29 6-1 W A Furman February 2 7-0 W H #47 Purdue 3 3-4 L H #34 Va. Commonwealth 7 2-4 L N1 #7 California 8 1-5 L N1 Fresno State 9 2-5 L N1 #2 UCLA 16 2-5 L H Kentucky 20 3-4 L A #2 Georgia 23 7-0 W A #31 South Carolina 27 1-6 L A #2 Georgia Tech March 7 2-5 L A #11 Miami 9 5-2 W A #12 Florida State 22 3-4 L A #13 North Carolina 23 6-1 W A #9 Duke 29 6-1 W H #30 Wake Forest 30 7-0 W H #42 NC State April 5 6-1 W H #51 Virginia Tech 6 7-0 W H #40 Virginia 12 6-1 W H Maryland 13 5-2 W H Boston College 18 4-2 W N2 #13 North Carolina 19 4-1 W N2 #2 Georgia Tech 20 4-3 W N2 #9 Duke May 9 4-0 W H1 Winthrop 10 4-1 W H1 #19 Michigan 15 0-4 L N3 #4 Stanford N1 - USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships; Madison, WI; N2 - ACC Tournament, Altamonte Springs, FL; H1 - NCAA Regionals, Clemson, SC; N3 - NCAA Championships, Tulsa, OK.

2010 (24-6 Overall, 9-2 ACC)

NCAA Final 16 National Rank - 11th Jan. 23 7-0 W H #68 Coll. of Charleston Jan. 24 5-2 W H #43 VCU Jan. 27 5-2 W H Troy Jan. 30 4-3 W H1 #37 Texas A&M Jan. 31 4-3 W H1 #20 Ole Miss Feb. 4 7-0 W H Furman Feb. 6 4-3 W A #4 Georgia Feb. 9 7-0 W H Charlotte Feb. 12 2-5 L N2 #8 Southern California Feb. 13 6-1 W A2 Wisconsin Feb. 14 2-5 L N2 #16 Michigan Feb. 21 4-3 W A #24 South Carolina Feb. 24 5-2 W A #14 Georgia Tech Feb. 27 1-6 L A #19 Miami Mar. 5 6-1 W H #20 South Florida Mar. 7 5-2 W H #13 Florida State Mar. 16 7-0 W N3 Columbia Mar. 27 7-0 W H #26 NC State Mar. 28 6-1 W H #62 Wake Forest Apr. 1 7-0 W A Maryland Apr. 3 6-1 W A Boston College Apr. 10 4-3 L H #2 North Carolina Apr. 11 4-3 W H #7 Duke Apr. 17 6-1 W A Virginia Tech Apr. 18 4-3 W A #31 Virginia Apr. 23 4-2 W N4 #26 Virginia Apr. 24 4-2 L N4 #20 Georgia Tech May 14 4-0 W H5 #67 College of Charleston May 15 4-2 W H5 #19 Georgia May 20 0-4 L N6 #8 Stanford H1 - ITA Kickoff Weekend - Clemson, SC; N2/A2 - ITA Team National Indoors - Madison, WI; N3 - Boca Raton, FL; N4 - ACC TournamentCary, NC; H5 - NCAA Tournament, Clemson Regional; N6 - NCAA Tournament - Athens, GA

2009 (19-8 Overall, 9-2 ACC)

NCAA Final 16 National Rank 11th Jan. 23 7-0 W H College of Charleston Jan. 25 4-3 W A VA Commonwealth Jan. 31 4-1 W H1 Boise State Feb. 1 4-3 W H1 #26 Auburn Feb. 5 7-0 W H1 Furman Feb. 7 3-4 L H1 #6 Georgia Feb. 13 3-4 L N1 #2 California Feb. 14 5-2 W N1 #13 Fresno State Feb. 15 3-4 L N1 #9 Southern California Feb. 22 5-2 W H #30 South Carolina Feb. 25 4-3 W H #4 Georgia Tech Mar. 1 3-4 L A #20 Kentucky Mar. 8 2-5 L H #6 Miami Mar. 15 5-1 W A #24 Florida State Mar. 16 7-0 W A Central Florida Mar. 21 5-2 W H Virginia Tech Mar. 22 6-1 W H #20 Virginia Mar. 28 7-0 W A NC State Mar. 29 6-1 W A Wake Forest Apr. 4 7-0 W H Maryland Apr. 5 7-0 W H Boston College Apr. 10 1-6 L A #5 Duke Apr. 11 5-2 W A #19 North Carolina Apr. 17 2-4 L N2 #21 North Carolina May 8 4-0 W H2 Winthrop May 9 4-0 W H2 #20 North Carolina May 15 0-4 L N3 #5 Notre Dame Notes: H1 - ITA National Team Indoor Championships; N1 - ITA National Team Indoor Championships - Madison, WI; N2 - ACC Championships - Cary, NC; H2 - NCAA 1st and 2nd Rounds; N3 NCAA Round of 16 - College Station, TX

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TIGER TIMELINE

September 7, 1975 Clemson athletic officials announced that Clemson would field women’s tennis for the first time in the spring of 1976. March 10, 1976 Clemson played its first dual match and won over Georgia State 9-0, in Atlanta, GA. March 28, 1976 The Lady Tigers played their first ACC opponent and were victorious over N.C. State 7-2 in Charlotte, NC. May, 1977 Clemson finished the season ranked ninth in the country. October 6-8, 1977 Clemson finished second in the inaugural ACC Women’s Tennis Tournament in Winston-Salem, NC. June, 1978 The Lady Tigers finished 13th in the final poll. Susan Hill was named All-American and ACC Player-of-the-Year, as a freshman. October 13-15, 1978 Susan Hill was named the MVP of the ACC tournament. October 19-21, 1979 Susan Hill was named the MVP of the ACC tournament. June, 1979 Susan Hill was named ACC Player-of-the-Year. June, 1980 Clemson finished 12th in the final poll. Susan Hill was named All-American and ACC Player-of-the-Year. October 17-19, 1980 Susan Hill was named the MVP of the ACC tournament. June, 1981 Clemson finished ninth in the final poll. Susan Hill was named All-American and ACC Player-of-the-Year, the fourth straight year she was namaed ACC MVP. October 23-25, 1981 Clemson won the ACC Championship in Durham, NC, the first in the school’s history. Jane Forman was named the MVP of the ACC tournament. May 16, 1982 Clemson played in the inaugural NCAA women’s tennis tournament. The Lady Tigers lost to Stanford 9-0, in Salt Lake City, UT. Jane Forman was named an All-American. May, 1982 Clemson finished 18th in the final poll. August 5, 1982 Andy Johnston was named Head Coach of the Lady Tigers. April 15-17, 1983 The Lady Tigers won the ACC Championship in Chapel Hill, NC. Clemson won all six singles and all three doubles championships, a first for any conference team-men or women. Jody Trucks was named ACC Player-of-the-Year and MVP of the ACC tournament. Andy Johnston was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. May 14, 1983 Clemson defeated Oklahoma State 5-4 in the second annual NCAA Women’s Tennis Tournament in Albuquerque, NM. The Lady Tigers won their 30th match of the season, the most ever by a Lady Tiger team. May 15, 1983 The Lady Tigers lost to Trinity, 8-1 in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

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May, 1983 Gigi Fernandez was a finalist at the NCAA Individual singles tournament. Fernandez played in a prequalifying match and won six straight matches to reach the finals. She lost to Beth Herr of Southern California in the finals, 3-6, 6-2, 7-6.

during this span to set a new school record.

May, 1983 Clemson finished seventh in the final poll. Jane Forman and Gigi Fernandez were named All-Americans. Fernandez finished the season ranked fifth in the country in singles play.

April 29, 1993 Andy Johnston was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year.

April 13-15, 1984 The Lady Tigers won the ACC Championship. Jane Forman was named ACC Player-of-the-Year and MVP of the ACC tournament.

February 24, 1993 Andy Johnston won his 200th career match with a 9-0 win over Georgia Tech.

May, 1993 Andy Johnston was named Southeast Coach-of-the-Year. May 12, 1993 Clemson defeated Kansas 5-3 in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

May 12, 1984 Clemson lost to Stanford, 9-0 at the NCAA tournament in Los Angeles, CA.

May 13, 1993 Duke defeated Clemson in the round of 16 at the NCAA tournament, 5-0.

May, 1984 The Lady Tigers finished 15th in the final poll. Jane Forman was named All-America for the third time of her career. Forman also finished 10th in the final singles poll.

May, 1993 Clemson finished 12th in the final ITA poll.

April 12-14, 1985 The Lady Tigers won the ACC Championship. Andy Johnston was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. May, 1985 Clemson finished ranked 19th in the final poll. Nicole Stafford was named All-America. April 11-13, 1986 The Lady Tigers won the ACC Championship at Clemson, SC. Ingelise Driehuis was named ACC Player-of-the Year and MVP of the ACC Tournament. Andy Johnston was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year. May 15, 1986 Arizona State defeated Clemson 5-4 in the NCAA Tournament at Austin, TX. May, 1986 The Lady Tigers finished eighth in the final poll. Cathy Hofer and Ingelise Driehuis were named All-Americans. Cathy Hofer finished the season ranked 10th in the final singles poll. April 10-12, 1987 Clemson won its sixth straight ACC title at Raleigh, NC. Ingelise Driehuis was named ACC Player-of-the-Year and MVP of the ACC tournament. May, 1987 The Lady Tigers finished 20th in the final poll, and Ingelise Driehuis was named an Academic All-American. Driehuis was also named All-American in both singles and doubles. Her doubles partner Nicole Stafford was also named All-America. Ingelise Driehuis finished 10th in the final singles poll. April, 1988 Cathy Hofer was named ACC Player-of-the-Year and MVP of the ACC Tournament. May, 1988 The Lady Tigers finished ranked 22nd in the final poll. May, 1990 Clemson finished ranked 21st in the final poll. May, 1991 The Lady Tigers finished the season ranked 25th in the final poll. May, 1992 Clemson finished the season ranked 23rd in the final poll. February 14-April 25, 1993 Freshman Emma Peetz won 25 straight singles matches

May 13, 1994 Southern Cal defeated Clemson 6-0 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. May, 1994 Clemson finished 18th in the final ITA poll. Boba Tzvetkova, Shannon King and Janice Durden were all named AllAmericans. April 21, 1996 Sophie Woorons was named ACC Player-of-the-Year. May 3-5, 1996 Clemson won the NCAA Southeast Regional Tournament. The Lady Tigers defeated South Alabama, South Carolina, and Georgia as Clemson advanced to the NCAA Final 16. May 18, 1996 The Lady Tigers lost to Stanford in the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 16. May, 1996 Sophie Woorons advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Final Four in the singles competition. She lost to Kelly Hunt of Kansas 7-5, 6-4. May, 1996 Clemson finished 19th in the final ITA poll. Sophie Woorons was named All-America in singles and doubles. Jan Barrett was named an All-American in doubles. June 20, 1997 Head Coach Andy Johnston resigned and was named the Assistant Athletic Director for Football Management at Clemson. August 1, 1997 Clemson hired Nancy Harris as Head Coach of the Lady Tigers. She became only the third women’s tennis coach in Clemson history. April 15, 1998 The team advanced to NCAA Tournament play in Nancy Harris’s first season as head coach. The Tigers lost to Tennessee in the first round. April 15, 2000 The Tigers defeated Georgia Tech 6-3 to close the regular season with a 14-5 record, giving Clemson its first Top 25 ranking in three years and a bid to the NCAA Tournament. March 30-April 7, 2002 The Tigers consecutively defeated four ranked teams, including 17th-ranked Georgia Tech (4-3).


May 11, 2002 Clemson upset 16th-ranked William & Mary in the first round of the NCAA tournament before falling to Wake Forest in the second round. The Tigers finished the season ranked 34th. October 28, 2002 Julie Coin won the ITA Southeast Regional Championship, becoming only the third Tiger to earn that honor. April 13, 2003 Clemson upset 12th-ranked North Carolina to finish the regular season with a 7-1 record and a second place regularseason ACC finish. May 11, 2003 The Tigers defeated #36 Baylor in the first round of the NCAA Regional Championships before falling to #11 North Carolina in the second round. Clemson finished the season ranked 19th, which was the highest final national ranking in Tiger history since the 1996 season. October 27, 2003 Clemson’s Maria Brito and Julie Coin won the ITA Southeast Regional Doubles Championship, becoming the first doubles team in program history to claim that title. March 17-May 22, 2004 The Tigers won 15 consecutive matches. April 16-18, 2004 Clemson won the ACC Championships held in Raleigh, NC, after an undefeated regular season. Julie Coin was named the ACC Player-of-the-Year and Alix Lacelarie earned tournament MVP honors. May 15-16, 2004 The Tigers won the NCAA regional tournament. They defeated Troy State and #33 South Carolina to advance to the NCAA Round of 16. May 20-22, 2004 Clemson defeated #13 Texas A&M in the NCAA Sweet 16 and #10 Washington in the round of eight before falling to #8 UCLA in the Final Four of the NCAA Championships. The team finished the season ranked #5, the highest final ranking to date in program history. May 24-28, 2004 Julie Coin reached the semifinals of the NCAA Singles Tournament. She was named an All-American and was a finalist for the 2004 Collegiate Women Sports Award for tennis. In the NCAA doubles competition, Coin and Maria Brito advanced to the second round before falling. May, 2004 Head Coach Nancy Harris was named the 2004 Wilson/ITA Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year. Assistant coach Sylvain Malroux was selected as the 2004 Wilson/ITA Assistant Coachof-the-Year. The committee also named Julie Coin the 2004 Southeast Region Playe- to-Watch. January 11, 2005 Clemson earned the #3 ranking in the first ITA poll of the season, the highest national team ranking in the program’s history. April 17, 2005 The Tigers claimed their 500th total victory with a 5-2 win over #16 Duke at the Hoke Sloan Tennis Center in the final regular season match of the season. May 13-14, 2005 Clemson won its second consecutive NCAA Regional title by defeating #58 Furman in the opening round and #20 William & Mary in the second round. May 19-21, 2005 In the NCAA Championships, the Tigers reached the semifinals for the second straight year. They edged sixth-ranked

TIGER TIMELINE Northwestern in the round of 16 and defeated #13 North Carolina in the Elite Eight before falling to #1 Stanford in the Final Four. The team was ranked #10 in the final ITA poll. May 24-26, 2005 Julie Coin became the first Clemson women’s tennis player to reach the round of 16 in the NCAA singles competition twice in her career as she advanced to the round of eight. She earned her second All-America honor in singles and was also named an All-American in doubles with Alix Lacelarie. Coin and Lacelarie reached the second round in the NCAA Doubles Tournament and were ranked 10th in the final ITA doubles poll. Coin ranked #2 in the final singles poll, the highest for a Tiger women’s tennis player in history. October 17, 2005 Freshman Federica Van Adrichem won the ITA Southeast Regional Championship. She became just the fourth Tiger to make that claim. March 5-31, 2006 The Tigers won eight straight matches during this stretch, defeating six ranked teams to improve their record to 12-4. April 9, 2006 Head Coach Nancy Harris recorded her 30th win over a top25 team while at the helm of the Clemson program when the Tigers defeated fifth-ranked North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC. April 21-22, 2006 Clemson earned a bye for the first round of the 2006 ACC Tournament and then defeated #7 North Carolina in the quarterfinals. The Tigers fell to #1-seed Georgia Tech in the semifinals. May 12-13, 2006 The Tigers won a 4-0 decision over Siena in the first round of the NCAA regionals in Clemson, SC. They then fell to Kentucky in the regional finals. June 27, 2006 Freshman Federica Van Adrichem was named to the inaugural ACC All-Academic team. April 15, 2007 With a 6-1 victory over Virginia Tech, the Tigers concluded their ACC schedule with a 10-1 record to earn a share of the conference regular season title. It marked the ninth time Clemson had finished first in program history and the second time under Head Coach Nancy Harris. April 19, 2007 Ani Mijacika was named the 2007 ACC Freshman-of-the-Year, becoming the first Clemson player in history to garner the honor. May 14, 2007 Ani Mijacika added another accolade to her list after being named the ITA Southeast Region Rookie Player-of-the-Year. She is the first Tiger player to earn the award. May 22-27, 2007 Freshman Ani Mijacika and sophomore Federica Van Adrichem completed an historical run at the NCAA Doubles Championships. The duo became the first Tiger team to advance past the quarterfinals of the tournament. They fell to William & Mary’s top-seeded team in the semifinals after posting wins over teams from Notre Dame, UCLA and Stanford. June 1, 2007 The Clemson doubles team of Ani Mijacika and Federica Van Adrichem earned the highest ranking in program history at #4 in the final ITA doubles poll. October - November, 2007 Ani Mijacika completed one of the most impressive falls in history as she reached the finals of the season’s top two tournaments in the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships in October and the ITA National Indoors in November.

February 22, 2008 Tiger women’s tennis player Ani Mijacika earned the #1 singles ranking in the Fila/ITA Tennis poll. In doing so, she became the first player in Clemson tennis history, men’s or women’s, to be ranked as the best in the nation. April 18-20, 2008 The Tigers won the ACC Championship, held in Altamonte Springs, FA, defeating the top and second-seeded teams en route to the title. Clemson bested North Carolina, 4-2, in the second round before knocking off #1-seed Georgia Tech, 4-1, in the semifinals. The Tigers then defeated second-seeded Duke, 4-3, in the finals for the program’s eighth conference championships. Carol Salge was named the tournament MVP. August 29, 2008 Former player Julie Coin eliminated top-seeded Ana Ivanovic at the 2008 US Open. Coin, ranked #188 and playing in her first career Grand Slam, stunned the tennis world with her second-round upset at Arthur Ashe Stadium, making history in the process. Never before in the Open era that began in 1968 had the No. 1 woman lost this early in the tournament. September 19, 2008 Former player Gigi Fernandez was inducted into the ITA Women’s Hall of Fame, which is held on the campus of the College of William and Mary. March 3, 2009 Clemson moved to #9 of the ITA poll and saw Ani Mijacika hit #1 and Josipa Bek #4 in singles. April 16, 2009 Ani Mijacika was named the 2009 ACC Women’s Tennis Player of the Year May 9, 2009 Clemson advanced to the Sweet 16 for this third consecutive year, defeating North Carolina in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. May 22, 2009 Josipa Bek and Ina Hadziselimovic reach the Final 8 of the NCAA doubles championships, giving Clemson four All-American in a season for the first time in school history. October 26, 2009 Josipa Bek won the ITA Carolina Regional Singles Championship and advanced to the finals in the doubles Championship with Ina Hadziselimovic April 22, 2010 Josipa Bek, Ina Hadziselimovic, and Keri Wong earn All-ACC honors after leading Clemson to a third-place finish in the ACCIt was the first time since 2005 that Clemson had three selections May 14-15, 2010 Clemson hosts the NCAA tournament opening rounds for the fifth consecutive season, and earns the #9 overall seed in the tournament. Clemson defeated the College of Charleston, 4-0, and capped a dramatic, 4-2 win over #19 Georgia in the second round to advance to the Sweet 16, where the Tigers would later fall to eventual National Champion Stanford. October 10, 2010 Juniors Josipa Bek and Keri Wong advance to the finals and finish as runners up in the ITA All-American Championships in Pacific Palisades, CA November 7, 2010 Bek and Wong again advance to the finals of a major tournament, this time knocking off the nation’s #1 on the way to a runner-up finish at the USTA/ITA Indoor National Championships

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FORMER COACHES & YEARLY RESULTS

Mary Kennerty King

Andy Johnston

1976-82

Mary Kennerty King served as the first head coach of the Clemson women’s basketball and women’s tennis teams after Athletic Director Bill McLellan announced that the university would begin the programs in the 1975-76 school year. King coached the basketball team for just one season with the Lady Tigers compiling a 14-11 record that year. She then guided the women’s tennis program to a remarkable 133-47 record for a .739 winning percentage over her seven-year tenure. The Tigers were ranked in the top 20 in the final poll four times under King, with the #9 final ranking for the 1981 season. Clemson claimed its first ACC title under King in 1982 and went on to participate in the inaugural NCAA Tournament. King coached Jane Forman, who had also been named the ACC Tournament Most Valuable Performer, to All-America honors for the 1982 season, the fourth under her tutelage. Susan Hill became the Tigers’ and King’s first All-American in 1978 as she was also selected as the ACC Player-of-the-Year. that year. King guided Hill to four ACC Player-of-the-Year accolades as well as four ACC flight one singles titles and three All-America honors. King earned a Bachelor’s of Arts in secondary education from Clemson in 1973. She spent the next year teaching history and coaching girls’ basketball at Russell High School in Atlanta, GA before returning to Clemson as a graduate student and, later, remaining as a head coach.

1983-97

Andy Johnston took over the reins to the Clemson women’s tennis program for the 1983 season and served 15 years as the Tigers head coach. Johnston is the winningest women’s tennis coach in Clemson history on a total wins basis (254-160), guiding his squads to five consecutive ACC titles (1983-87), 12 top-25 finishes and six NCAA Tournaments. In his first season with the Tigers, he directed Clemson to a school-record 30 wins, an ACC title and a numberseven national ranking. The Tigers swept all nine flights of the ACC Tournament that year, a first in ACC tennis history, men or women. Johnston also coached Gigi Fernandez to the finals of the NCAA singles tournament, still the only Tiger player who can make that claim. In his 15 seasons, Johnston was named ACC Coach-of-the-Year four times, tied for fourth in Clemson sports history, and was selected as the Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year twice. Seven players that he coached were named to the ACC’s 50th Anniversary team in 2003, and the Tigers earned 51 All-ACC selections and 13 All-America honors under Johnston. He had a 254-160 record while at Clemson with a career mark of 263-167 that includes one season spent as the head coach of the Furman Paladin program. Johnston’s association with Clemson dates back to the 1975 season when he joined the men’s program as a varsity player under Coach Chuck Kriese. He received his degree in administrative management in 1979. During the 1980 season, Johnston served as an assistant men’s coach with Kriese before taking over head duties at Furman in 1981. He has remained involved with Clemson athletics, serving as an Assistant Athletic Director for football management under Tommy West, Tommy Bowden, and Dabo Swinney for the past 14 years.

Yearly Summary Year Head Coach 1976 Mary King 1977 Mary King 1978 Mary King 1979 Mary King 1980 Mary King 1981 Mary King 1982 Mary King King Totals

ACC Reg. ACC ACC Season Tourn. Record Pct. Finish Finish PF PA 1-0 1.000 — — 7 2 1-0 1.000 — — 8 1 5-0 1.000 1st 2nd 35 10 4-0 1.000 1st T3rd 25 11 4-0 1.000 1st 2nd 30 0 4-1 .800 2nd 2nd 30 15 6-0 1.000 1st 1st 41 14 25-1 .962 176 53

All Final ACC Rank — — — — 1 13th 1 — 3 12th 4 9th 4 18th 13

AllAmer. — — 1 1 — 1 1 4

1983 Andy Johnston 1984 Andy Johnston 1985 Andy Johnston 1986 Andy Johnston 1987 Andy Johnston 1988 Andy Johnston 1989 Andy Johnston 1990 Andy Johnston 1991 Andy Johnston 1992 Andy Johnston 1993 Andy Johnston 1994 Andy Johnston 1995 Andy Johnston 1996 Andy Johnston 1997 Andy Johnston Johnston Totals

6-0 6-1 7-0 7-0 5-1 6-1 5-2 6-1 6-1 5-3 7-1 6-2 5-3 5-3 2-6 84-25

1.000 1st 1st .857 2nd 1st 1.000 1st 1st 1.000 1st 1st .833 3rd 1st .857 2nd 3rd .714 2nd 4th .857 2nd 2nd .857 2nd 2nd .625 T4th T5th .875 2nd 2nd .750 2nd T3rd .625 4th T5th .625 3rd T3rd .250 T6th T5th .771

51 55 49 57 61 45 38 46 50 47 56 52 43 49 28 727

3 8 11 6 20 18 25 16 13 21 16 20 28 21 46 272

24-5 13-15 17-13 19-3 13-12 12-9 5-12 9-8 9-10 10-5 13-5 9-9 3-10 10-7 4-8 170-131

10-0 5-4 11-2 12-1 6-5 9-2 7-10 6-2 10-4 7-2 7-1 8-2 4-6 7-5 3-6 112-52

8-1 12-4 4-7 10-5 5-4 8-7 7-1 7-1 2-4 10-4 5-4 4-4 3-3 0-5 7-5 2-2 4-4 1-3 7-4 1-2 7-3 6-2 3-5 4-4 4-6 0-1 5-3 3-2 3-7 0-1 74-61 68-48

245 185 192 217 157 138 108 124 125 121 148 110 85 130 66 2151

65 124 135 44 122 110 138 85 96 68 61 76 94 80 97 1395

30-5 19-16 24-13 26-3 18-13 18-10 10-18 15-9 15-11 15-8 20-6 15-11 8-13 15-10 6-14 254-160

.857 .543 .649 .897 .581 .643 .357 .625 .577 .652 .769 .577 .381 .600 .300 .614

7 7th 5 15th 5 19th 6 8th 3 20th 2 22nd 1 — 5 21st 3 25th 1 23rd 3 12th 4 18th 2 38th 3 19th 1 70th 51

2 1 1 2 2 — — — — — — 3 — 2 — 13

1998 Nancy Harris 1999 Nancy Harris 2000 Nancy Harris 2001 Nancy Harris 2002 Nancy Harris 2003 Nancy Harris 2004 Nancy Harris 2005 Nancy Harris 2006 Nancy Harris 2007 Nancy Harris 2008 Nancy Harris 2009 Nancy Harris 2010 Nancy Harris Harris Totals

3-5 2-6 6-2 1-7 5-3 7-1 8-0 8-2 8-3 10-1 8-3 9-2 9-2 84-37

.375 6th T5th .250 7th T5th .750 3rd 4th .125 8th 6th .625 4th 5th .875 2nd T5th 1.000 1st 1st .800 3rd T3rd .727 4th T-3rd .909 1st T-3rd .727 4th 1st .818 3rd T5th .818 3rd 4th .694

31 29 40 13 29 38 56 53 42 57 54 56 61 559

41 43 29 43 27 18 15 17 35 20 23 20 16 347

4-10 4-8 8-3 7-6 8-6 12-5 18-4 14-7 11-5 11-3 4-6 10-6 15-4 126-73

4-8 4-4 11-3 4-7 8-3 12-2 10-0 6-1 10-2 10-2 10-2 13-2 13-1 115-37

3-7 0-1 1-10 1-1 3-2 1-2 3-6 2-1 3-5 3-3 5-2 2-2 8-3 8-1 3-3 4-2 5-5 2-1 8-0 4-3 4-4 3-4 5-2 1-4 8-1 3-4 59-50 34-29

48 68 110 73 91 122 80 63 92 123 113 121 138 1242

73 116 77 84 77 44 41 48 73 55 63 55 63 869

7-15 6-15 15-7 9-14 14-11 19-6 26-4 22-9 17-8 22-5 17-10 19-8 24-6 217-118

.318 .286 .682 .391 .560 .760 .866 .710 .680 .815 .630 .704 .800 .648

1 68th 1 — 1 28th — — 2 34th 4 19th 3 5th 3 10th 1 18th 1 11th 2 13th 2 11th 3 11th 24

— — — — — — 1 2 2 2 4 2 13

8 1462 672 404-250 291-101 183-128 121-94 4533 3135 604-325 .650 89 24 Firsts Top 25

30

Overall Totals 193-63 .754

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Non- Conf. Home Away Neut PF PA Overall Pct. 8-6 5-2 3-4 1-0 170 155 9-6 .600 22-2 11-0 11-1 1-1 180 43 23-2 .920 18-4 12-0 9-3 2-1 191 50 23-4 .852 7-10 6-3 5-5 0-2 96 93 11-10 .524 18-5 8-1 10-1 4-3 173 69 22-5 .815 23-6 12-2 8-2 7-3 189 117 27-7 .794 12-13 8-4 5-1 5-8 141 138 18-13 .581 108-46 62-12 51-17 20-18 1140 665 133-47 .739

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Name Kaki Abell Daniela Alvarez Heidi Adam Kay Archer Selma Babic Estefania Balda Jan Barrett Josipa Bek Colette Bennett Lisa Bobby Ashlea Bowen Maria Brito Renata Brito Mimi Burgos Laurie Campbell Devrin Carr Fernanda Cash Christine Cerretani Nelly Ciolkowski Meredith Chandler Debbie Chilcott Cinny Clausen Julie Coin Libby Cooper Julie Davis Susan DeFrancis Melissa Detwiler Anna Dolinska Carol Downie Ingelise Driehuis Selina Dunworth Janice Durden Nicole Eble Maria Eicharte Samantha Eppelsheimer Vicki Eynon Romy Farah Gigi Fernandez Carol Fullerton Jane Forman Catherine Galvin Kathryn Gerber Carmina Giraldo Denise Girimont Marianne Groat Silvia Gutierrez Ina Hadziselimovic Linda Hancock Sunnie Harmon Tatum Helmer Laurianne Henry Carolyn Hill Susan Hill Cecilia Hincapie Jennifer Hirsh Amy Hise Cathy Hofer Kim Holmquit

Years Played 1977-79 2003-06 1985-88 1977 2006-07 2006-10 1993-96 2009-10 1978 1983-86 2001-03 2004-07 2000 1989-92 1981 1995-98 1981 1996-98 2010 1996-99 1981 1997-00 2003-05 1977-80 1988-91 1997 1988 2001-03 1976 1986-87 1995 1992-94 1997-98 1980-82 2006-07 1976-79 2005 1983 1978 1981-84 1997-00 2005-08 1999-00 1977 1986 2004 2006-10 1981-82 2000-03 1994 2007-10 1979-80 1978-81 1999 1980-82 1989-92 1986-89 1976

Singles 33-30 75-45 40-32 8-0 5-7 62-57 90-49 71-28 31-6 90-56 21-24 86-50 14-8 74-53 1-0 42-70 4-6 15-28 33-12 16-36 2-0 17-35 101-20 87-24 67-71 2-3 7-10 26-27 5-10 79-17 3-3 55-43 1-16 35-54 3-5 49-32 26-13 40-7 23-7 137-39 76-61 16-32 41-17 15-6 29-7 2-6 88-47 4-6 18-40 8-8 43-32 7-4 126-20 22-17 86-52 63-60 102-51 2-0

Ioana Paun

Doubles 39-22 85-35 25-30 8-0 3-5 69-38 60-36 68-29 29-6 93-50 14-24 99-49 14-5 63-46 1-0 38-28 19-25 9-17 13-20 14-25 2-0 21-29 90-27 70-30 16-30 — 8-21 39-44 7-9 53-20 6-14 52-28 2-7 4-1 2-3 54-31 25-9 30-9 30-6 81-56 53-51 4-7 25-16 13-7 28-6 0-1 105-44 6-24 8-20 5-5 28-23 54-37 76-42 14-12 48-45 48-46 72-36 2-1

Name Years Played Laurence Jayet 2000-03 Karolina Jutkiewicz 1992-95 Jill Keown 1991 Shannon King 1992-95 Cindy Kirkham 1976-78 Estresia Kruger 1997-98 Alix Lacelarie 2002-05 Richele LeSaldo 2002-05 Susan Lonas 1976 Alexandra Luc 2006-09 Tara Lynch 1989-92 Caroline Magnusson 2010 Kate-Maree Mair 1996-99 Mollie McCoy 1977 Tonja McClinton 1993-94 Linda McCloskey 1977 Pam Menne 1985-88 Ani Mijacika 2006-09 Lori Miller 1982-84 M. Montgomery 1979 Jane Neville 1982-85 Shir Noy 1997-99 Melissa Odom 1994-96 Christina Oldock 1998-01 Lynne Paskert 1985-88 Ioana Paun 2002-05 Emma Peetz 1993-96 Allison Poole 1987 Susan Rimes 1978-81 Sally Robbins 1977-79 Karen Rombouts 2004 Carol Salge 2005-08 Anna Savitskaya 2000-02 Marie Scriba 2006 Simone Schilder 1986 Melissa Seigler 1982-85 Eve Slowinski 1989 Kristi Spears 1977 Nicole Stafford 1985-88 Milena Stanoycheva 2001-02 Terri Starr 1978 Laurie Stephan 1987-90 Ana Stiglic 2000-03 Maria Tewkesbury 1976-78 Annie Trepanier 1995-96 Jody Trucks 1980-84 Boba Tzvetkova 1993-94 Federica Van Adrichem 2005-09 Diana Van Gulick 1988-91 Stacey Venker 1985 Susan Wagner 1976 Mindy Weiner 1991-92 Sophie Woorons 1996 Paula Williams 1976 Stefanie Woerz 1997-98 Keri Wong 2009-10 Amy Young 1990-93 Note: Bold denotes current student-athletes.

Singles 72-53 47-40 2-9 58-31 18-7 19-41 66-34 29-29 8-5 61-38 51-58 13-9 47-77 2-1 14-22 20-2 80-49 84-24 49-34 0-3 62-49 14-21 30-37 40-62 40-23 50-45 83-43 1-14 80-34 35-20 22-11 77-44 55-51 2-9 21-1 117-42 8-10 4-1 101-50 30-28 8-3 74-56 53-51 21-7 29-30 123-42 53-27 58-42 61-60 4-2 8-4 47-24 31-11 1-0 21-32 57-22 83-46

Doubles 81-45 43-30 10-8 49-22 16-5 35-23 80-23 67-41 10-3 81-34 36-24 9-13 63-50 1-2 10-14 22-0 86-50 79-22 11-29 1-1 69-50 7-4 13-25 23-47 22-27 24-18 44-32 4-14 61-30 16-7 29-8 92-39 53-46 13-10 20-5 95-45 27-27 5-0 73-46 26-24 6-5 84-50 36-30 21-5 31-19 100-43 25-25 79-37 74-48 4-3 7-10 27-20 28-11 2-0 23-30 65-22 57-31

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TIGER STANDOUTS

All-America

All-Conference

Jan Barrett

ACC Champion I

Janice Durden

1993-96 1996 All-American (Doubles) Four-year starter Three-time All-ACC Two-time ACC singles champion Highest final singles ranking - #60 Highest final doubles ranking - #8

1992-94 1994 All-American (Doubles) 1994 All-ACC 1994 Flight 4 ACC Champion Highest final singles ranking - #45 Highest final doubles ranking - #10

Gigi Fernandez

Carmina Giraldo

1999-2000 2000 ACC Flight 1 Champion Two-time All-ACC ACC 50th Anniversary Team Selection, 2003 Highest final singles ranking - #28 Highest final doubles ranking - #49

Ingelise Driehuis 1986-87 1986 All-American (Singles) 1987 All-American (Singles & Doubles) ACC 50th Anniversary Team Selection, 2003 Two-time ACC Player-of-the-Year Two-time ACC Tournament MVP Two-time ITA Southeast Region Indoor Champion 1987 GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American Highest final singles ranking - #10 Highest final doubles ranking - #15

Jane Forman

1981-84 1982, 1983 and 1984 All-American (Singles) Two-time ACC Player-of-the-Year 1981 ACC Tournament MVP Four-time ACC Flight Champion ACC 50th Anniversary Team Selection, 2003 1983 ITA Southeast Region Indoor Champion Clemson Hall of Fame Inductee, 2003 Highest final singles ranking - #10

1983 1983 All-American (Singles) First Clemson player in history to reach the finals of the national singles tournament 1992 and 1996 Olympic Gold Medalist in doubles 1983 Flight 2 ACC Champion Eight-time Grand Dlam Doubles Champion Member of the US Federation Cup team 1988-92, 1994 Member of US Wightman Cup team - 1987-88 ACC 50th Anniversary Team Selection, 2003 Top 50 ACC Female Athlete, 2003 Clemson Hall of Fame Inductee, 2005 ITA Tennis Hall of Fame Inductee, 2008 Highest final singles ranking - #5

Julie Coin

2002-05 2009 Top-100 Player on WTA Tour 2004 All-American (Singles) 2005 All-American (Singles & Doubles) 2004 ACC Player-of-the-Year Three-time All-ACC 2004 Flight 1 ACC Champion 2004 ITA Southeast Region Senior Player-of-the-Year Two-time ITA Southeast Region Player-to-Watch 2003 ITA Southeast Region Doubles Champion 2002 ITA Southeast Region Singles Champion Highest final singles ranking - #2 Highest final doubles ranking - #10

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Gigi Fernandez


TIGER STANDOUTS

ITA Southeast Region Honorees Cathy Hofer

1986-89 1986 All-American (Singles) 1988 ACC Player-of-the-Year Two-time All-ACC ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team Selelction, 2003 Highest final singles ranking - #10

Alix Lacelarie

2002-05 2005 All-American (Doubles) 2004 ACC Tournament MVP Two-time ACC Flight Champion Two-time All-ACC Highest final singles ranking - #31 Highest final doubles ranking #10

ACC 50th Anniversary

Shannon King

1992-95 1994 All-American (Doubles) 1993 All-ACC Highest final singles ranking - #94 Highest final doubles ranking - #10

Melissa Seigler

1982-85 Five-time ACC Flight Champion ACC 50-Year Anniversary Selection, 2003 Highest final singles ranking - #53

Federica Van Adrichem

2005-2009 2007 All-American (Doubles) Two-time Academic All-ACC 2006 ITA Southeast Region Indoor Singles Champion Highest final singles ranking - #55 Highest final doubles ranking - #4 79 career doubles wins, 58 career singles wins

Susan Hill

1978-81 Three-time All-American (Singles - 1978, 1979, 1980) Four-time ACC Player-of-the-Year Four-time ACC Tournament MVP Four-time ACC Flight 1 Champion Clemson Hall of Fame Inductee, 1986

Nicole Stafford

1985-88 1985 All-American (Singles) 1987 All-American (Doubles) Two-time ACC Flight Champion 1987 All-ACC Clemson Hall of Fame Inductee, 2004 Highest final singles ranking - #34 Highest final doubles ranking - #15

Sophie Woorons

1996 1996 All-American (Singles & Doubles) 1996 ACC Player-of-the-Year 1996 ACC Flight 1 Champion Highest final singles ranking - #8 Highest final doubles ranking - #8

Boba Tzvetkova

1993-94 1994 All-American (Singles) 1994 All-ACC Highest final singles ranking - #17

Ani Mijacika

2006-2009 2009 All-American (Singles & Doubles) 2009 ACC Player of the Year 2008 All-American (Singles & Doubles) 2008 ITA Collegiate All-Star Three-time All-ACC #1 Singles Ranking in 2008 and 2009 Honda Sports Award For Tennis Finalist - 2008 2007 All-American (Singles) 2007 ACC Freshman-of-the-Year 2007 ITA Southeast Region Rookie Player-of-the-Year Highest final singles ranking - #2 Highest final doubles ranking - #4 84-24 career singles record 79-22 career doubles record

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STARTING LINEUPS

1976 (9-6 Overall, 1-0 ACC) Singles 1. Vicki Eynon Fr. 2. Carol Downie So. 3. Cindy Kirkham So. 4. Susan Wagner Jr. 5. Marie Tewkesbury Fr. 6. Susan Lonas Fr. Doubles 1. Eynon-Kirkham 2. Downie-Wagner 3. Tewkesbury-Lonas 1977 (23-2 Overall, 1-0 ACC) Singles 1. Vicki Eynon So 2. Libby Cooper Fr. 3. Sally Robbins Fr. 4. Denise Girimont Fr. 5. Kaki Abell Fr. 6. Linda McCloskey Jr. Doubles 1. Cooper-Girimont 2. Eynon-Robbins 3. Abell-McCloskey 1978 (23-4 Overall, 5-0 ACC) Singles 1. Susan Hill Fr. 2. Carol Fullerton Fr. 3. Susan Rimes Fr. 4. Colette Bennett Fr. 5. Libby Cooper So. 6. Vicki Eynon Jr. Doubles 1. Bennett-Fullerton 2. Hill-Eynon 3. Rimes-Cooper 1979 (11-10 Overall, 4-0 ACC) Singles 1. Susan Hill So. 2. Susan Rimes So. 3. Libby Cooper Jr. 4. Kaki Abell Jr. 5. Vicki Eynon Sr. 6. Sally Robbins Jr. Doubles 1. S. Hill-Carolyn Hill, Fr. 2. Rimes-Cooper 3. Abell-Eynon 1980 (22-5 Overall, 4-0 ACC) Singles 1. Susan Hill Jr. 2. Susan Rimes Jr. 3. Jody Trucks Fr. 4. Jennifer Hirsh Fr. 5. Libby Cooper Sr. 6. Maria Echarte Fr. Doubles 1. S. Hill-Carolyn Hill, So. 2. Cooper-Trucks 3. Rimes-Hirsh 1981 (27-7 Overall, 4-1 ACC) Singles 1. Susan Hill Sr. 2. Susan Rimes Sr. 3. Jane Forman Fr. 4. Jody Trucks So. 5. Jennifer Hirsh So. 6. Marie Echarte So. Doubles 1. Trucks-Forman 2. Hill-Carolyn Hill, Jr. 3. Rimes-Hirsh Note:

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14 15 15 12 13 13

10-4 5-10 9-6 8-4 8-5 8-5

13 15 13

7-6 6-9 10-3

20 21 22 21 22 22

8-12 19-2 18-4 15-6 19-3 20-2

17 18 20

10-7 13-5 20-0

21 22 21 20 20 11

33-5 24-11 17-7 31-6 31-3 20-4

18 8 6

26-6 19-3 6-3

18 21 20 21 21 17

23-3 19-6 15-9 5-18 11-12 6-15

18 19 21

16-10 16-6 8-17

29 23 26 26 24 27

40-3 19-12 31-7 20-12 22-10 20-12

23 20 16

17-13 23-6 15-6

1982 (18-13 Overall, 6-0 ACC) Singles 1. Jane Forman So. 2. Maria Echarte Jr. 3. Jennifer Hirsh Jr. 4. Melissa Seigler Fr. 5. Lori Miller Fr. 6. Jane Neville Fr. Doubles 1. Forman-Linda Hancock, Jr. 2. Hirsh-Miller 3. Seigler-Neville 1983 (30-5 Overall, 6-0 ACC) Singles 1. Jane Forman Jr. 2. Gigi Fernandez Fr. 3. Melissa Seigler So. 4. Lisa Bobby So. 5. Jody Trucks Jr. 6. Jennifer Hirsh Sr. Doubles 1. Forman-Fernandez 2. Trucks-Bobby 3. Seigler-Jane Neville,So. 1984 (19-16 Overall, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Jane Forman Sr. 2. Melissa Seigler Jr. 3. Lisa Bobby So. 4. Jody Trucks Sr. 5. Jane Neville Jr. 6. Lori Miller Jr. Doubles 1. Forman-Trucks 2. Bobby-Fernanda Cash, Sr. 3. Seigler-Neville 1985 (24-13 Overall, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Melissa Seigler Sr. 2. Lisa Bobby Jr. 3. Nicole Stafford Fr. 4. Pam Menne Fr. 5. Lynne Paskert Fr. 6. Jane Neville Sr. Doubles 1. Bobby-Menne 2. Stafford-Seigler 3. Paskert-Neville 1986 (26-3 Overall, 7-0 ACC) Singles 1. Cathy Hofer Fr. 2. Ingelise Driehuis Fr. 3. Marianne Groat Fr. 4. Simone Schilder Fr. 5. Nicole Stafford So. 6. Lisa Bobby Sr. Doubles 1. Schilder-Bobby 2. Driehuis-Groat 3. Hofer-Pam Menne, So.

28 20 28 30 29 29

31-11 1-20 21-14 26-7 20-13 19-12

15 19 28

0-15 4-15 16-12

31 31 30 31 35 35

30-13 40-7 28-4 29-7 27-10 29-8

29 30 18

30-9 28-7 18-4

35 35 33 34 35 35

44-11 34-14 22-23 29-17 24-19 22-19

23 17 20

16-11 11-9 16-7

34 36 39 35 32 23

28-17 21-22 35-14 31-14 30-9 14-16

22 24 17

14-11 20-7 10-10

28 30 26 21 28 19

36-7 37-8 29-7 21-1 32-7 18-5

23 25 23

20-5 24-5 22-4

1988 (18-10 Overall, 5-2 ACC) Singles 1. Cathy Hofer Jr. 2. Pam Menne Sr. 3. Laurie Stephan So. 4. Nicole Stafford Sr. 5. Diana Van Gulick Fr. 6. Julie Davis Fr. Doubles 1. Menne-Stephan 2. Stafford-Melissa Detwiler 3. Hofer-Van Gulick 1989 (10-18 Overall, 5-2 ACC) Singles 1. Cathy Hofer Sr. 2. Diana Van Gulick So. 3. Mimi Burgos Fr. 4. Laurie Stephan Jr. 5. Julie Davis So. 6. Tara Lynch Fr. Doubles 1. Van Gulick-Burgos 2. Hofer-Stephan 3. Amy Hise, Fr.-Eve Slowinski, Fr. 1990 (15-9 Overall, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Mimi Burgos So. 2. Diana Van Gulick Jr. 3. Amy Young Fr. 4. Amy Hise So. 5. Laurie Stephan Sr. 6. Julie Davis Jr. Doubles 1. Burgos-Van Gulick 2. Young-Stephan 3. Eve Slowinski, So.-Tara Lynch, So. 1991 (15-11 Overall, 6-1 ACC) Singles 1. Mimi Burgos Jr. 2. Mindy Weiner Fr. 3. Amy Young So. 4. Diana Van Gulick Sr. 5. Julie Davis Sr. 6. Tara Lynch Jr. Doubles 1. Burgos-Van Gulick 2. Weiner-Young 3. Amy Hise, Jr.-Jill Keown, Jr. 1992 (15-8 Overall, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Mindy Weiner So. 2. Mimi Burgos Sr. 3. Amy Young Jr. 4. Shannon King Fr. 5. Amy Hise Sr. 6. Janice Durden Fr. Doubles 1. Burgos-Weiner 2. Durden-Karolina Jutkiewicz, Fr. 3. King-Tara Lynch, Sr.

1987 (18-13 Overall, 6-1 ACC) 1993 (20-6 Overall, 7-1 ACC) Singles Singles 32 30-9 1. Ingelise Driehuis So. 31 42-9 1. Boba Tzvetkova Jr. 31 25-9 2. Allison Poole Fr. 15 1-14 2. Janice Durden So. 34 30-6 3. Nicole Stafford Jr. 31 21-17 3. Amy Young Sr. 30 27-5 4. Pam Menne Jr. 31 16-19 4. Shannon King So. 31 16-18 5. Laurie Stephan Fr. 31 23-12 5. Emma Peetz Fr. 34 14-22 6. Heidi Adam Jr. 23 13-10 6. Jan Barrett Fr. Doubles Doubles 33 22-14 1. Stafford-Driehuis 30 27-13 1. Durden-King 30 20-13 2. Menne-Stephan 20 12-8 2. Tzvetkova-Young 27 16-14 3. Adam-Poole 16 4-12 3. Barrett-Karolina Jutkiewicz, So. Number indicates dual matches played at that flight. Record is overall record including tournaments.

26 27 27 19 20 27

20-12 24-15 23-14 13-12 18-11 16-20

26 16 19

23-15 4-12 16-6

28 27 21 26 25 24

16-22 15-21 19-7 12-20 13-22 12-18

17 21 18

8-9 14-7 12-9

23 23 24 24 17 19

19-20 9-14 26-14 20-20 16-10 14-5

21 22 8

15-7 19-7 9-3

20 26 26 23 22 22

23-11 27-13 24-14 19-14 18-17 14-19

12 9 7

11-10 7-6 5-6

15 21 18 19 23 21

20-11 13-15 13-9 15-9 21-10 16-14

9 11 7

8-6 9-6 7-0

27 26 25 26 26 25

22-15 19-16 20-9 30-7 28-4 20-9

13 7 7

12-1 5-2 6-1


STARTING LINEUPS

1994 (15-11 Overall, 6-2 ACC) Singles 1. Janice Durden Jr. 2. Boba Tzvetkova Sr. 3. Jan Barrett So. 4. Shannon King Jr. 5. Emma Peetz So. 6. Karolina Jutkiewicz Jr. Doubles 1. Durden-King 2. Peetz-Tzvetkova 3. Barrett-Jutkiewicz 1995 (8-13 Overall, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Jan Barrett Jr. 2. Emma Peetz Jr. 3. Karolina Jutkiewicz Sr. 4. Melissa Odom So. 5. Annie Trepanier Fr. 6. Devrin Carr Fr. Doubles 1. Barrett-Jutkiewicz 2. Trepanier-Peetz 3. Odom-Selina Dunworth 1996 (15-10 Overall, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Sophie Woorons Sr. 2. Jan Barrett Sr. 3. Annie Trepanier So. 4. Devrin Carr So. 5. Emma Peetz Sr. 6. Kate-Maree Mair Fr. Doubles 1. Barrett-Woorons 2. Trepanier-Mair 3. Peetz-Chrisie Cerretani, Fr. 1997 (6-14 Overall, 2-6 ACC) Singles 1. Estresia Kruger So. 2. Kate-Maree Mair So. 3. Catherine Galvin Fr. 4. Stefanie Woerz Fr. 5. Chrisse Cerretani So. 6. Meredith Chandler So. Doubles 1. Woerz-Mair 2. Kruger-Cerretani 3. Galvin-Chandler 1998 (7-15 Overall, 3-5 ACC) Singles 1. Stephanie Woerz So. 2. Etresia Kruger Sr. 3. Devrin Carr Sr. 4. Catherine Galvin So. 5. Kate Maree-Mair Jr. 6. Shir Noy So. Doubles 1. Mair-Kruger 2. Woerz-Carr 3. Galvin-Carr 1999 (6-15 Overall, 2-6 ACC) Singles 1. Carmina Giraldo Fr. 2. Kate-Maree Mair Sr. 3. Catherine Galvin Jr. 4. Cecilia Hincapie Sr. 5. Cinny Clausen So. 6. Christina Oldock So. Doubles 1. Giraldo-Mair 2. Hincapie-Clausen 3. Galvin-Chandler

20 25 26 16 23 26

20-12 31-11 30-9 7-9 23-14 18-13

7 3 4

11-7 2-3 3-1

21 21 20 21 21 19

16-18 15-15 13-13 13-16 18-13 12-15

12 19 10

6-6 13-9 1-9

25 24 22 25 20 16

31-11 24-13 11-17 17-20 18-10 12-7

22 10 12

28-11 8-2 6-6

19 20 19 18 8 11

11-19 9-23 14-16 14-15 4-15 7-16

17 9 7

14-8 4-5 2-3

19 22 21 21 22 5

7-17 8-22 9-23 23-11 14-22 7-9

18 6 12

12-6 3-3 9-3

2000 (15-7 Overall, 6-2, ACC) Singles 1. Carmina Giraldo So. 2. Catherine Galvin Sr. 3. Renata Brito Fr. 4. Laurence Jayet Fr. 5. Christina Oldock Jr. 6. Anna Savitskaya Fr. Doubles 1. Giraldo-Galvin 2. Brito-Jayet 3. Savitskaya-Clausen 2001 (9-14 Overall, 1-7 ACC) Singles 1. Anna Savitskaya Jr. 2. Christina Oldock Sr. 3. Milena Stanoycheva Jr. 4. Laurence Jayet So. 5. Ana Stiglic So. 6. Anna Dolinska Fr. Doubles 1. Jayet-Savitskaya 2. Oldock-Stiglic 3. Dolinska-Stanoycheva

22 21 20 22 11 20

29-9 21-18 14-8 24-14 3-8 18-19

15 15 7

15-6 12-3 3-4

16 18 14 11 9 12

10-13 8-15 8-12 10-11 16-6 5-9

6 12 9

4-2 8-8 5-4

2002 (14-11 Overall, 5-3 ACC) Singles 1. Alix Lacelarie So. 26 2. Anna Savitskaya Sr. 22 3. Ana Stiglic Jr. 22 4. Laurence Jayet Jr. 19 5. Ioana Paun Fr. 23 6. Milena Stanoycheva Sr. 25 Doubles 1. Jayet-Lacelarie 22 2. Dolinska-Savitskaya 19 3. Richele LeSaldo, Fr.-Stanoycheva 12 6-6 2003 (19-6 Overall, 7-1 ACC) Singles 1. Julie Coin So. 2. Alix Lacelarie Jr. 3. Daniela Alvarez Fr. 4. Ana Stiglic Sr. 5. Laurence Jayet Sr. 6. Ioana Paun So. Doubles 1. Coin-Jayet 2. Alvarez-Lacelarie 3. Dolinska-Stiglic

28-13 23-12 15-19 19-15 12-11 22-16 21-11 13-9

23 23 23 18 25 24

31-6 17-6 17-6 15-15 21-15 24-12

17 16 7

22-9 18-2 5-2

2004 (26-4 Overall, 8-0 ACC) Singles 1. Julie Coin Jr. 27 2. Daniela Alvarez So. 24 3. Alix Lacelarie Sr. 16 4. Maria Brito Fr. 28 5. Ioana Paun Jr. 15 6. Karen Rombouts Fr. 28 Doubles 1. Alvarez-Brito 11 2. Coin-Lacelarie 12 3. Richele LeSaldo, Jr.-Rombouts 30 29-8

32-9 25-9 11-7 31-9 10-10 22-11 8-3 10-2

2006 (17-8 Overall, 8-3 ACC) Singles 1. Carol Salge So. 2. Daniela Alvarez Sr. 3. Federica Van Adrichem Fr. 4. Maria Brito Jr. 5. Alexandra Luc Fr. 6. Kathryn Gerber So. Doubles 1. Salge-Van Adrichem 2. Alvarez-Luc 3. Brito-Maria Scriba, Fr. 2007 (22-5 Overall, 10-1 ACC) Singles 1. Ani Mijacika Fr. 2. Carol Salge Jr. 3. Estefania Balda Fr. 4. Federica Van Adrichem So. 5. Maria Brito Sr. 6. Ina Hadziselimovic Fr. Doubles 1. Mijacika-Van Adrichem 2. Balda-Hadziselimovic 3. Brito-Alexandra Luc, So. 2008 (17-10 Overall; 8-3 ACC) Singles 1. Ani Mijacika So. 2. Estefania Balda So. 3. Carol Salge Sr. 4. Ina Hadziselimovic So. 5. Federica Van Adrichem Jr. 6. Alexandra Luc Jr. Doubles 1. Mijacika-Salge 2. Balda-Van Adrichem 3. Hadziselimovic-Luc 2009 (19-8 Overall; 9-2 ACC) Singles 1. Ani Mijacika Jr. 2. Josipa Bek Fr. 3. Ina Hadziselimovic Jr. 4. Keri Wong Fr. 5. Alexandra Luc Sr. 6. Laurianne Henry So. Doubles 1. Mijacika-Wong 2. Bek-Hadziselimovic 3. Balda-Luc 2010 (24-6 Overall, 9-2 ACC) Singles 1. Josipa Bek So. 2. Keri Wong So. 3. Ina Hadziselimovic Sr. 4. Nelly Ciolkowski Fr. 5. Laurianne Henry Jr. 6. Estefania Balda Sr. Doubles 1. Bek-Hadziselimovic 2. Henry-Wong 3. Balda-Henry

6 9 7 13 16 13

24-10 18-15 22-15 20-11 16-7 13-16

21 18 17

12-10 15-7 11-10

14 9 12 16 17 10

25-7 17-15 16-8 17-7 15-13 17-12

18 10 13

18-5 9-4 14-6

20 19 8 14 5 12

30-8 17-17 16-11 22-10 13-14 18-11

17 10 21

17-3 11-5 23-9

21 23 8 11 8 9

29-9 34-10 16-9 19-6 13-7 7-7

18 19 19

16-6 17-8 19-6

25 25 27 26 23 17

28-14 26-10 26-11 29-7 17-15 14-15

17 12 8

25-9 8-4 6-3

2005 (22-9 Overall, 8-2 ACC) Singles 18 12-8 1. Julie Coin Sr. 28 38-5 18 12-25 2. Romy Farah Fr. 25 26-13 20 17-16 3. Alix Lacelarie Sr. 9 10-8 20 22-17 4. Maria Brito So. 11 20-17 18 5-16 5. Daniela Alvarez Jr. 9 15-15 20 11-18 6. Carol Salge Fr. 16 20-8 Doubles 15 8-7 1. Coin-Lacelarie 9 14-3 13 8-5 2. Alvarez-Brito 17 15-14 6 1-5 3. Farah-Salge 9 6-4 Note: Number indicates dual matches played at that flight. Record is overall record including tournaments.

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HONORS AND AWARDS

NCAA Tournament Team Participation (18) 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 NCAA Tournament Final 4 (2) 2004, 2005 NCAA Tournament Final 8 (3) 1983, 2004, 2005 NCAA Tournament Final 16 (9) 1983, 1993, 1996, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Top 25 Seasons (24) 1977, 9th; 1978, 13th; 1980, 12th; 1981, 9th; 1982 18th; 1983, 7th; 1984, 15th; 1985, 19th; 1986, 8th; 1987, 20th; 1990 21st; 1991, 25th; 1992, 23rd; 1993, 12th; 1994, 18th; 1996, 20th; 2003, 19th; 2004, 5th; 2005, 10th; 2006, 18th; 2007, 11th; 2008, 13th; 2009, 11th; 2010, 11th Olympic Gold Medalist 1992 Gigi Fernandez (Doubles) Barcelona, Spain 1996 Gigi Fernandez (Doubles) Atlanta, Georgia NCAA All-Americans 1978 Susan Hill (singles) 1979 Susan Hill (singles) 1980 Susan Hill (singles) 1982 Jane Forman (singles) 1983 Jane Forman (singles) Gigi Fernandez (singles) 1984 Jane Forman (singles) 1985 Nicole Stafford (singles) 1986 Cathy Hofer (singles) Ingelise Driehuis (singles) 1987 Nicole Stafford (doubles) Ingelise Driehuis (doubles) 1994 Boba Tzvetkova (singles) Janice Durden (doubles) Shannon King (doubles) 1996 Sophie Woorons (singles/doubles) Jan Barrett (doubles) 2004 Julie Coin (singles) 2005 Julie Coin (singles/doubles) Alix Lacelarie (doubles) 2007 Ani Mijacika (doubles) Federica Van Adrichem (doubles) 2008 Ani Mijacika (singles/doubles) 2009 Josipa Bek (singles/doubles) Ina Hadziselimovic (doubles) Ani Mijacika (singles/doubles) Keri Wong (doubles)

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2010 Josipa Bek (singles/doubles) Ina Hadziselimovic (doubles)

1988 31st - Cathy Hofer 78th - Pam Menne

South Region Coach-of-the Year 1989 - Andy Johnston 1993 - Andy Johnston 2004 - Nancy Harris

1989 92nd - Cathy Hofer 1991 46th - Mimi Burgos T54th - Mindy Weiner

ITA Southeast Region Assistant Coach-of-the-Year 2003 - Sylvain Malroux 2004 - Sylvain Malroux 2008 - Darrell Jernigan

1992 40th - Mindy Weiner 1993 T50th - Boba Tzvetkova T94th - Shannon King 97th - Amy Young

ITA Southeast/Carolina Region Indoor Champions Singles 1983 - Jane Forman 1985 - Ingelise Driehuis 1986 - Ingelise Driehuis 2002 - Julie Coin 2006 - Federica Van Adrichem 2008 - Josipa Bek 2009 - Josipa Bek

1994 17th - Boba Tzvetkova 45th - Janice Durden 1995 60th - Jan Barrett

Doubles 2003 - Maria Brito & Julie Coin 2010 - Josipa Bek & Keri Wong

1996 8th - Sophie Woorons 64th - Jan Barrett

ITA Collegiate All-Star Team 2005 - Julie Coin 2008 - Ani Mijacika

1999 54th - Carmina Giraldo

ITA Southeast Region Senior Player-of-the-Year 2005 - Julie Coin

2000 28th - Carmina Giraldo 2002 31st - Alix Lacelarie 102nd - Anna Savitskaya

ITA Southeast Region Player-to-Watch 2003 - Julie Coin 2004 - Julie Coin 2009 - Josipa Bek

2003 18th - Julie Coin 49th - Alix Lacelarie

ITA Southeast/ Carolina Region Rookie Player-of-the-Year 2007 - Ani Mijacika 2010 - Nelly Ciolkowski

2004 8th - Julie Coin 74th - Daniela Alvarez 100th - Maria Brito

ITA All-American Championship 2010 Doubles Runners-up - Josipa Bek, Keri Wong

2005 2nd - Julie Coin 60th - Romy Farah

ITA Indoor National Championship 2010 Doubles Runners-up - Josipa Bek, Keri Wong ITA Hall of Fame 2008 - Gigi Fernandez

2006 55th - Federica Van Adrichem 63rd - Carol Salge

Clemson University Athletic Hall Of Fame 1986 - Susan Hill 2003 - Jane Forman 2004 - Nicole Stafford 2005 - Gigi Fernandez

2007 33rd - Ani Mijacika 87th - Estefania Balda 95th - Carol Salge 2008 2nd - Ani Mijacika 54th - Carol Salge 117th - Estefania Balda 120th - Laurianne Henry

Final ITA Rankings - Singles 1982 16th - Jane Forman 1983 5th - Gigi Fernandez 22nd - Jane Forman

2009 4th - Ani Mijacika 13th - Josipa Bek 112th - Keri Wong 115th - Estefania Balda

1984 10th - Jane Forman 1985 T43rd - Lisa Bobby 51st - Nicole Stafford 53rd - Melissa Seigler 1986 10th - Cathy Hofer 19th - Ingelise Driehuis 34th - Nicole Stafford 41st - Marianne Groat 86th - Simone Schilder 1987 10th - Ingelise Driehuis 22nd - Cathy Hofer T70th - Nicole Stafford

2010 20th - Josipa Bek 58th - Keri Wong 100th - Nelly Ciolkowski 104th - Ina Hadziselimovic Final ITA Rankings - Doubles 1986 13th - Lisa Bobby & Simone Schilder 20th - Ingelise Driehuis & Marianne Groat 1987 15th - Ingelise Driehuis & Nicole Stafford 1991 32nd - Mimi Burgos & Diana Van Gulick

1993 18th - Shannon King & Janice Durden 1994 10th - Shannon King & Janice Durden 1996 8th - Sophie Woorons & Jan Barrett 1997 37th - Kate-Maree Mair & Stefanie Woerz 2000 49th - Carmina Giraldo & Catherine Galvin 2002 52nd - Laurence Jayet & Alix Lacelarie 2003 27th - Julie Coin & Laurence Jayet 28th - Daniela Alvarez & Alix Lacelarie 2004 17th - Maria Brito & Julie Coin 43rd - Daniela Alvarez & Alix Lacelarie 48th - Daniela Alvarez & Maria Brito 2005 10th - Julie Coin & Alix Lacelarie 26th - Julie Coin & Romy Farah 2006 21st - Carol Salge & Federica Van Adrichem 2007 4th - Ani Mijacika & Federica Van Adrichem 29th - Ani Mijacika & Carol Salge 2008 5th - Ani Mijacika & Carol Salge 37th - Ani Mijacika & Federica Van Adrichem 2009 11th - Ani Mijacika & Keri Wong 24th - Ina Hadziselimovic and Josipa Bek 2010 8th - Josipa Bek & Ina Hadziselimovic 32nd - Ina Hadziselimovic & Keri Wong Team MVP Award 1976 - Vicki Eynon 1977 - Libby Cooper 1978 - Susan Hill 1979 - Susan Hill 1980 - Susan Hill 1981 - Susan Hill 1982 - Jane Forman 1983 - Jane Forman 1984 - Melissa Seigler 1985 - Cathy Hofer 1986 - Ingelise Driehuis 1987 - Ingelise Driehuis 1988 - Cathy Hofer 1989 - Laurie Stephan 1990 - Amy Young 1991 - Mimi Burgos 1992 - Amy Hise 1993 - Emma Peetz 1994 - Boba Tzvetkova 1995 - Jan Barrett 1996 - Sophie Woorons 1997 - Etresia Kruger 1998 - Catherine Galvin 1999 - Carmina Giraldo 2000 - Carmina Giraldo 2001 - Anna Savitskaya 2002 - Alix Lacelarie 2003 - Julie Coin 2004 - Julie Coin 2005 - Julie Coin 2006 - Carol Salge 2007 - Ani Mijacika 2008 - Ani Mijacika 2009 - Ani Mijacika 2010 - Josipa Bek


ACC HONORS

ACC Tournament Champions (8) 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 2004, 2008 ACC Regular Season Champions (9) 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 2004, 2007 ACC Player-of-the-Year 1977 - Susan Hill 1978 - Susan Hill 1979 - Susan Hill 1980 - Susan Hill 1981 - Jane Forman 1983 - Jody Trucks 1984 - Jane Forman 1986 - Ingelise Driehuis 1987 - Ingelise Driehuis 1988 - Cathy Hofer 1996 - Sophie Woorons 2004 - Julie Coin 2009 - Ani Mijacika ACC Freshman-of-the-Year 2007 - Ani Mijacika ACC Tournament MVP 1980 - Susan Hill 1981 - Jane Forman 1983 - Jody Trucks 1984 - Jane Forman 1986 - Ingelise Driehus 1987 - Ingelise Driehus 1988 - Cathy Hofer 2004 - Alix Lacelarie 2008 - Carol Salge ACC Coach-of-the Year 1983 - Andy Johnston 1985 - Andy Johnston 1986 - Andy Johnston 1993 - Andy Johnston ACC 50-Year Anniversary Team Ingelise Driehuis (1986-87) Gigi Fernandez (1983) Jane Forman (1981-84) Carmina Giraldo (1999-2000) Susan Hill (1978-81) Cathy Hofer (1986-89) Melissa Seigler (1982-85) Nicole Stafford (1985-88) Sophie Woorons (1996) All-ACC (Selected By ACC Head Coaches) 1987 Ingelise Driehuis, So. Nicole Stafford, Jr. Laurie Stephan, Fr.

1988 Cathy Hofer, Jr. Diana Van Gulick, Fr. 1989 Cathy Hofer, Sr. 1990 Mimi Burgos, Fr. Diana Van Gulick, So. Amy Young, Fr.

1993 Amy Young, Sr. Shannon King, So. Emma Peetz, Fr.

#4 - Singles - Susan Rimes #3 - Doubles - Rimes & Hirsh 1981 #1 - Singles - Jane Forman (MVP) #2 - Singles - Jody Trucks #4 - Singles - Melissa Seigler #5 - Singles - Lori Miller

1994 Jan Barrett, So. Janice Durden, Jr. Emma Peetz, So. Boba Tzvetkova, Sr.

1983 #1 - Singles - Jane Forman #2 - Singles - Gigi Fernandez #3 - Singles - Melissa Seigler #4 - Singles - Lisa Bobby #5 - Singles - Jody Trucks (MVP) #6 - Singles - Jennifer Hirsh #1 - Doubles - Fernandez & Forman #2 - Doubles - Bobby & Trucks #3 - Doubles - Neville & Seigler

1995 Jan Barrett, Jr. Emma Peetz, Jr. 1996 Jan Barrett, Sr. Sophie Woorons, Sr. 1997 Stefanie Woerz, Fr.

1984 #1 - Singles - Jane Forman (MVP) #2 - Singles - Melissa Seigler #4 - Singles - Jody Trucks #5 - Singles - Jane Neville #6 - Singles - Lori Miller #1 - Doubles - Forman & Trucks #3 - Doubles - Seigler & Neville

1998 Catherine Galvin, So. 1999 Carmina Giraldo, Fr. 2000 Carmina Giraldo, So.

2003 Daniela Alvarez, Fr. Julie Coin, So. Laurence Jayet, Sr. Alix Lacelarie, So.

1988 #1 - Singles - Cathy Hofer (MVP) #5 - Singles - Diana Van Gulick

2006 Carol Salge, So

1990 #3 - Singles - Amy Young #1 - Doubles - Burgos & Vangulick #2 - Doubles - Young & Stephan

2007 Ani Mijacika, Fr.

Clemson’s Individual ACC Champions 1977 #1 - Singles - Susan Hill (MVP) #2 - Doubles - Collette Bennett & Carol Fullerton 1978 #1 - Singles - Susan Hill (MVP)

1991 Mimi Burgos, Jr. Mindy Weiner, Fr. Amy Young, So.

1979 #1 - Singles - Susan Hill (MVP) #6 - Singles - Libby Cooper #1 - Doubles - Susan Hill & Carolyn Hill

1992 Mimi Burgos, Sr.

1980 #1 - Singles - Susan Hill (MVP) #3 - Singles - Jane Forman

Note: Bold indicates current student-athlete

1987 #1 - Singles - Ingelise Driehuis (MVP) #5 - Singles - Laurie Stephan #1 - Doubles - Driehuis & Stafford #2 - Doubles - Menne & Stephan

2005 Maria Brito, So. Julie Coin, Sr. Romy Farah, Fr.

2010 Josipa Bek, So. Keri Wong, So. Ina Hadziselimovic, Sr.

2008 #1 - Singles - Ani Mijacika #3 - Singles - Carol Salge #6 - Singles - Laurianne Henry #1 - Doubles - Mijacika & Salge #3 - Doubles - Ina Hadziselimovic & Alexandra Luc

1986 #2 - Singles - Ingelise Driehuis (MVP) #1 - Doubles - Schilder & Bobby #2 - Doubles - Driehuis & Groat #3 - Doubles - Menne & Hofer

2004 Daniela Alvarez, So. Maria Brito, Fr. Julie Coin, Jr.

2009 Josipa Bek, Fr. Ani Mijacika, Jr.

2004 #1 - Singles - Julie Coin #3 - Singles - Alix Lacelarie (MVP) #4 - Singles - Maria Brito #2 - Doubles - Coin & Lacelarie #3 - Doubles - Lesaldo & Rombouts

1985 #3 - Singles - Nicole Stafford #4 - Singles - Pam Menne #5 - Singles - Lynne Paskert #1 - Doubles - Bobby & Menne #2 - Doubles - Stafford & Seigler

2002 Alix Lacelarie, So. Milena Stanoycheva, Sr.

2008 Ani Mijacika, So. Carol Salge, Sr.

2003 #2 - Singles - Alix Lacelarie #5 - Singles - Laurence Jayet #2 - Doubles - Alvarez & Lacelarie

1991 #3 - Singles - Amy Young 1993 #3 - Singles - Amy Young #4 - Singles - Shannon King #1 - Doubles - Durden & King 1994 #3 - Singles - Emma Peetz #4 - Singles - Jan Barrett 1996 #1 - Singles - Sophie Woorons #2 - Singles - Jan Barrett #4 - Singles - Devrin Carr 1997 #1 - Doubles - Mair & Woerz 1998 #2 - Doubles - Kruger & Mair 2000 #1 - Singles - Carmina Giraldo #2 - Doubles - Brito & Jayet 2002 #6 - Singles - Milena Stanoycheva

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ACADEMIC HONORS

Academic All-American Ingelise Driehuis (GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-American) ITA Scholar Athletes

Estefania Balda Ashley Bowen Cynthia Clausen Anna Dolinska Samantha Eppelsheimer Kathryn Gerber Sunnie Harmon Laurianne Henry Richele LeSaldo Milena Stanoycheva Ana Stiglic

1987

2008, 2009 2003 2000 2003 2007 2006, 2007, 2008 2002 2008 2003 2002 2002, 2003

ITA All-Academic Teams 2002 & 2003

Estefania Balda Ina Hadziselimovic Federica Van Adrichem Note: Began in 2006

Academic All-ACC

Fall 1999 Cynthia Clausen, Sunnie Harmon, Catherine Galvin, Carmina Giraldo, Laurence Jayet, Anna Savitskaya

Fall 2006 Kathryn Gerber, Samantha Eppelsheimer, Federica Van Adrichem

Spring 2000 Cynthia Clausen, Carmina Giraldo, Sunnie Harmon, Ana Stiglic, Renata Brito, Laurence Jayet, Christina Oldock, Anna Savitskaya

Spring 2007 Estefania Balda, Maria Brito, Samantha Eppelsheimer, Kathryn Gerber, Ina Hadziselimovic, Carol Salge, Federica Van Adrichem

Fall 2000 Cynthia Clausen, Ashlea Bowen, Laurence Jayet, Renata Brito, Catherine Galvin, Carmina Giraldo, Sunnie Harmon, Anna Savitskaya, Ana Stiglic

Fall 2007 Laurianne Henry, Estefania Balda, Kathryn Gerber, Federica Van Adrichem, Samantha Eppelsheimer, Carolina Salge

Spring 2001 Ana Stiglic, Ashlea Bowen, Anna Dolinska, Sunnie Harmon, Milena Stanoycheva, Christina Oldock, Anna Savitskaya

Spring 2008 Estefania Balda, Ina Hadziselimovic, Laurianne Henry, Alexandra Luc

Fall 2001 Ana Stiglic, Ashlea Bowen, Anna Dolinska, Sunnie Harmon, Anna Savitskaya, Milena Stanoycheva, Alix Lacelarie Spring 2002 Anna Dolinska, Anna Savitskaya, Milena Stanoycheva, Ana Stiglic, Ashlea Bowen, Sunnie Harmon, Ioana Paun

2007, 2008, 2009 2007, 2009, 2010 2006, 2007

ACC Academic Honor Roll Under Nancy Harris Daniela Alvarez 2004-05 Estefania Balda 2007-08, 08-09 Ashlea Bowen 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03 Meredith Chandler 1997-98, 98-99 Kaye Clark 2004-05, 05-06 Cynthia Clausen 1997-98, 98-99, 99-00 Julie Coin 2002-03, 03-04, 04-05 Anna Dolinska 2001-02, 02-03 Nicole Eble 1997-98 Samantha Eppelsheimer 2006-07 Catherine Galvin 1998-99 Kathryn Gerber 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08 Carmina Giraldo 1998-99, 99-00 Sunnie Harmon 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02, 02-03 Laurianne Henry 2007-08, 08-09 Cecilia Hincapie 1998-99 Laurence Jayet 1999-00, 00-01 Etresia Kruger 1997-98 Alix Lacelarie 2003-04, 04-05 Richele LeSaldo 2002-03, 03-04 Kate-Maree Mair 1998-99 Christina Oldock 1999-00 Ioana Paun 2002-03, 03-04 Carol Salge 2005-06, 06-07 Anna Savitskaya 1999-00, 00-01, 01-02 Gabrielle Solek-Tefft 2003-04, 04-05, 05-06 Milena Stanoycheva 2001-02 Ana Stiglic 2000-01, 01-02, 02-03 Federica Van Adrichem 2005-06, 06-07, 07-08, 08-09 Note: Bold indicates current student-athlete

Fall 2002 Ashlea Bowen, Anna Dolinska, Richele LeSaldo, Ana Stiglic, Julie Coin, Sunnie Harmon, Ioana Paun Spring 2003 Ana Stiglic, Daniela Alvarez, Ashlea Bowen, Anna Dolinska, Sunnie Harmon, Laurence Jayet, Richele LeSaldo Fall 2003 Ashlea Bowen, Maria Brito, Richele LeSaldo, Ioana Paun, Gabrielle Solek-Tefft Spring 2004 Julie Coin, Daniela Alvarez, Alix Lacelarie, Richele LeSaldo, Ioana Paun, Gabrielle Solek-Tefft Fall 2004 Julie Coin, Daniela Alvarez, Gabrielle Solek-Tefft Spring 2005 Gabrielle Solek-Tefft, Kaye Clark, Alix Lacelarie, Daniela Alvarez, Maria Brito, Julie Coin, Romy Farah, Richele LeSaldo Fall 2005 Kathryn Gerber, Gabrielle Solek-Tefft, Kaye Clark, Daniela Alvarez, Maria Brito, , Federica van Adrichem Spring 2006 Kathryn Gerber, Gabrielle Solek-Tefft, Carol Salge, Federica Van Adrichem

Fall 1997 Etresia Kruger, Meredith Chandler, Nicole Eble, Christine Cerretani, Cynthia Clausen, Devrin Carr, Catherine Galvin Spring 1998 Meredith Chandler, Cynthia Clausen, Carmina Giraldo, Nicole Eble, KateMaree Mair, Shir Noy, Etresia Kruger Fall 1998 Meredith Chandler, Cynthia Clausen, Catherine Galvin, Kate-Maree Mair, Carmina Giraldo, Cecilia Hincapie, Christina Oldock

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Spring 2009 Estefania Balda, Ina Hadziselimovic, Federica Van Adrichem, Keri Wong Note: Bold and underlined indicates President’s List; bold indicates Dean’s List. GPA Requirements: President’s List - 4.0; Dean’s List - 3.5 and above; Honor Roll - 3.0 and above Team Academic Performance By Semester Under Nancy Harris Team GPA - AVG: 3.11 Fall 1997 - 3.12 Spring 1998 - 2.97 Fall 1998 - 3.18 Spring 1999 - 3.21 Fall 1999 - 3.04 Spring 2000 - 3.30 Fall 2000 - 3.18 Spring 2001 - 3.38 Fall 2001 - 3.38 Spring 2002 - 3.22 Fall 2002 - 3.22 Spring 2003 - 3.20 Fall 2003 - 2.91 Spring 2004 - 2.94 Fall 2004 - 3.14 Spring 2005 - 3.16 Fall 2005 - 3.32 Spring 2006 - 3.15 Fall 2006 - 2.82 Spring 2007 - 3.20 Fall 2007 - 3.18 Spring 2008 - 2.96 Fall 2008 - 2.54 Spring 2009 - 2.86 GPA Ranking vs. Other Clemson Teams Fall 1997 - 2nd Spring 1998- 4th Fall 1998 - 1st Spring 1999 - 1st Fall 1999 - T2nd Spring 2000 - 1st Fall 2000 - 2nd Spring 2001 - 1st Fall 2001 - 1st Spring 2002 - 3rd Fall 2002 - T1st Spring 2003 - 4th Fall 2003 - 6th Spring 2004 - 7th Fall 2004 - 3rd Spring 2005 - 4th Fall 2005 - 2nd Spring 2006 - 4th Fall 2006 - 9th Spring 2007 - 5th Fall 2007 - 5th Spring 2008 - 5th Fall 2008 - 11th Spring 2009 - 9th

Clemson Honor Roll Under Nancy Harris

Spring 1999 Meredith Chandler, Cynthia Clausen, Catherine Galvin, Carmina Giraldo, Cecilia Hincapie, Kate-Maree Mair

Fall 2008 Estefania Balda, Ina Hadziselimovic, Laurianne Henry

Carol Salge (‘08)


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