2013 USC Women's Tennis Media Guide

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2013 USC WOMEN’S TENNIS 2012-13 WOMen’s Tennis Roster

NAME Kaitlyn Christian Gabriella DeSimone Danielle Lao Ksania Madderom Giuliana Olmos Jackie Owens Valeria Pulido Casey Reede Sabrina Santamaria Zoë Scandalis Ellie Yates

R/L R R R R R R R R R R L

HT 5-8 5-7 5-3 5-7 5-7 5-3 5-9 5-6 5-5 5-8 5-7

YR EXP HOMETOWN (High School / COLLEGE) JR 2V Orange, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) SO 1V Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (Cathedral Catholic HS) SR 3V Arcadia, Calif. (La Salle HS) FR HS Irvine, Calif. (Laurel Springs HS) SO HS Fremont, Calif. (Vista Alternative HS) SR IV Lahaina, Hawai’i (Lahainaluna HS/Pepperdine) SR 3V Cuernavaca, Mexico (Preparatoria Nueva Opcion) JR TR Manhattan Beach, Calif. (Mira Costa HS/UC Santa Barbara) SO 1V Los Angeles, Calif. (Campbell Hall HS) SO 1V San Diego, Calif. (San Pasqual HS) FR HS Ridgeland, Miss. (Jackson Academy)

HEAD COACH: Richard Gallien (18th season) ASSISTANT COACH: West Nott (6th season) Volunteer Assistant: Alison Ramos (1st season) TEAM MANAGER: Kelly Snyder

Pronunciation Guide Gabriella DeSIMONE day si-MOAN-ay GIULIANA Olmos JOO-lee-ah-nah VALERIA PULIDO vah-LAIR-ee-ya POO-lee-doh ZOË SCANDALIS ZO-ee scan-DALL-iss Richard Gallien GAL-yen

2013 POSTSEASON 2013 Pac-12 Championships

Thursday-Sunday, April 25-28, at Ojai, Calif.

2013 NCAA Regionals May TBD, Sites To Be Determined

2013 NCAA Championships Thursday-Monday, May 17-27 Khan Outdoor Tennis Complex • Urbana, Ill. Hosted by Illinois


MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS USC Women’s Tennis Boosters

The 2013 USC women’s tennis team would like to thank all of the boosters and sponsors for their support of Women of Troy Tennis.

Douglas Ammerman, Gregory Bert, Gregory Brakovich, Susan Brown, Georgette Cooper, Chris Copps, Carol Dougherty, Richard Filanc, Kirby Galt, Richard Goldman, William Hart, Patricia Jacobs, James Jaeger, Barbara Kawahara, Kathy King, Timothy Korber, Richard Leach, Kathleen Lillie, Michael Margolin, Kathleen McGarrigle, Daniel McKenna, Robert McKnight, Barbara McLean, Kerry Metz, Gretchen Miller, Joselyn Miller, Terri Ann Morris, Steve Obradovich,

Quick Facts / Media Notes..........................................1 Richard Gallien, Head Coach........................................2 Coaching Staff.................................................................3 Marks Tennis Stadium / Support Staff........................4 2013 Women of Troy.....................................................5 ITA Preseason Rankings................................................9 2012 Results..................................................................10 2012 Postseason Results............................................11 2012 Match-By-Match Results..................................12 All-Time Honors..........................................................14 USC Letterwinners......................................................16 National Championships............................................17 Year-By-Year..................................................................18 Opponent Series Records..........................................22 USC Experience...........................................................23

The USC women’s tennis program is on probation until June 9, 2014 for NCAA sanctions involving lack of institutional control and extra benefits. The penalties include: public reprimand and censure; four years of probation through June 9, 2014; vacation of the ineligible women’s tennis player’s wins and individual records in matches she played in between November 2006 and May 2009 and the reconfiguration of the records of the University and the Head Coach to reflect those actions. Media Notes

Interviews: To arrange an interview with coaches or athletes, please contact Darcy Couch (213-7403808) at least one day in advance. Check with the USC Sports Information Office regarding the team practice schedule. Players can be made available after practice sessions and following home matches. Trojans On The Web: Current women’s tennis information, as well as news, features and updated statistics can be found on the web at: usctrojans.com

Orange County Trojan Club,

Shell Oil Company Foundation, For more information on the Pac-12 Conference, go to: pac-12.org

Stephen & Mindy Thigpen, Trojan Club of The Desert, Trojan Club of The San Fernando Valley and Ventura County, Ray Weber, Washer Family Charitable

WITH SPECIAL THANKS TO Steve & Helen Holwell and the San Diego Trojan Club.

University Information

Location:.............................................Los Angeles, Calif. Founded:.................................................................... 1880 Enrollment:.............................................................33,000 President:............................................... C.L. Max Nikias Athletic Director:.......................................... Pat Haden Senior Women’s Administrator:...........Donna Heinel National Affiliation:............................NCAA Division I Conference:...........................................................Pac-12 Nickname:..........................Trojans or Women of Troy Fight Song:...................................................... “Fight On” Colors:.................................................. Cardinal & Gold Home Court:..............................Marks Tennis Stadium Capacity:................................................................... 1,000

Tennis Information

Head Coach:.......................................... Richard Gallien Alma Mater:............................................ Pepperdine ‘83 Record at USC:............ *309-129 (.706), 18th season Overall Record:.............*371-153 (.708), 21st season Gallien’s Phone:.....................................(213) 740-3828 Assistant Coach:........................................... West Nott Nott’s Phone:.........................................(213) 740-8874 Volunteer Asst. Coach:.................................... Jim Buck 2012 Overall Record:..............................................24-4 2012 Pac-12 Record:.................................... 9-1 (t-1st) 2012 Postseason:..............................NCAA Semifinals Final Team Ranking:................................................. No. 4 Letterwinners Returning/Lost:..............................6 / 1 Newcomers:....................................................................4

Tennis History

All-Time Program Record:................ *676-248 (.732) All-Time Conference Record:.......... *228-113 (.669) All-Time NCAA Record:........................*63-29 (.685) National Team Championships:...................................6 ....(1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983 [NCAA], 1985 [NCAA]) National Singles Championships:................................5 ..................................... (1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983) National Doubles Championships:................1 (1980) Conference Championships:......................................10 ........................... (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, .......................................1983, 1985, 1986, 2009, 2012) NCAA Appearances....................................................30

Sports Information

Maya Redwitz, Sherry Schulman,

Diane Stalder, Helienne Steden,

Quick Facts

For more information on all NCAA Division I sports and championships, go to: ncaa.com For more information on the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), go to: itatennis.com

Credits

The 2013 Women's Tennis Media Guide was prepared by Darcy Couch, Assistant Sports Information Director. Special thanks to Dan Avila for team photos, headshots and action. Action photography also courtesy of Heston Quan, Gary Rus, Sam Haythorn, Jim Sabo, Eddie Siegel, Michael Sugarman, Jon SooHoo, Po-He Tseng and Troy Witt.

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Women’s Tennis SID:................................Darcy Couch SID Phone:.............................................(213) 740-3808 Cell Phone:.............................................(213) 725-3447 SID Fax:...................................................(213) 740-7584 E-mail:.................................................. dcouch@usc.edu Website:........................................www.usctrojans.com Sports Information Address:.......................................... ................................................ USC Sports Information ...............................3501 Watt Way, Heritage Hall 103 ...................................................Los Angeles, CA 90089 * Due to NCAA penalty vacating wins recorded by ineligible player, 3 wins left undecided in 2008; 1 win (conference) becomes a loss and 4 wins left undecided in 2009. [Revised records: Gallien USC record 301-130 (.698); Gallien career overall 363-154 (.702); USC all-time program record 668-249 (.729); USC all-time conference 227-114 (.666); all-time NCAA record 61-29 (.678)]

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2013 USC WOM Coaching Staff

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

RICHARD GALLIEN Now entering his 18th season at Troy, USC women’s tennis head coach Richard Gallien has strung together 17 straight NCAA appearances for his Women of Troy, 16 top-20 team rankings, seven trips to the NCAA Quarterfinals and two to the NCAA Semifinals. Under Gallien’s watch, USC has finished in the top-20 for the past 15 years, and has nine top-10 finishes in that span. Since 2005, three Trojans have been named conference Player of the Year, and two USC doubles teams have been honored as Doubles Team of the Year. A three-time Pac-10 Coach of the Year and two-time ITA West Region Coach of the Year, Gallien has compiled a 309-129 (.706) overall record at USC while holding a career record of 371-153 (.708) in his 20 seasons as a head coach, including three years with the Pepperdine men’s program [Due to NCAA penalty, 7 wins left undecided and 1 win became a loss; revised USC record: 301-130 (.698) and revised career total: 363-154 (.702)]. Last year, Gallien and the Women of Troy won a share of the Pac-12 Championship, finishing 8-1 in conference play before making a run to the NCAA Semifinals, thanks to a quarterfinal win over Stanford. The 24-4 finish for USC had the Trojans ranked No. 4 in the nation for USC’s highest final ranking since 2006. In 2011, USC made a run to the NCAA Second Round, finishing the year with a 15-9 overall record to improve on a 14-10 mark in 2010. In 2009, Gallien’s Women of Troy rolled undefeated through Pac-10 play, snapping a 23-year losing streak to the Cardinal along the way to get USC to the top of the conference to claim honors as 2009 Pac-10 Champions and help secure Gallien’s third selection as the Pac-10 Coach of the Year as well as an eventual pick as the ITA West Region Coach of the Year. USC finished 21-3 overall on the year after a run to the NCAA Second Round [Due to NCAA penalty, 4 wins left undecided and 1 win became a loss; revised record 16-4]. Gallien also saw Amanda Fink become the second Trojan to win the Pac-10 Singles Championship with her run to the title in 2009.

HEAD COACH 18th season 16 Top-20 Finishes 3-TIME Pac-10 Coach of the Year • 17 NCAA Appearances USC CAREER Highlights • 2009 Pac-10 Coach of the Year • 2009 Pac-10 Team Champions • 2006 Pac-10 Coach of the Year • 1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year • 2009 ITA West Region Coach of the Year • 2003 ITA West Region Coach of the Year • 16 Top-20 Finishes • 371-153 (.708) Career Record* • 309-129 (.706) USC Record* • 17 NCAA Appearances

In 2008, USC continued its NCAA streak with another trip to the NCAA Round of 16, where USC met rival UCLA for the third time that year. The Trojans finished out the season 19-8 overall and went 5-3 in Pac-10 competition. [Due to NCAA penalty, 3 nonconference wins left undecided; revised record: 16-8 overall]. The 2007 season saw USC work its way into a rematch with its 2006 NCAA Semifinal opponent, Miami, much earlier in the NCAA stretch. A tight 4-3 loss to Miami in the NCAA Round of 16 gave USC a 19-5 overall record, as the Trojans finished ranked No. 10 in the nation. In Pac-10 play, USC went 6-2. Under Gallien’s guidance, Lindsey Nelson won USC’s first Pac-10 Singles Championship and went on to make her second straight trip to the NCAA singles final -- the first time in program history a USC player has made back-to-back appearances in the final. In 2006, Gallien’s USC squad rolled to another 7-1 mark in Pac-10 play and worked its way into the NCAA Semifinals, where the Trojans fell to Miami in a match that was interrupted by rain and resumed the next day. USC finished with a 21-4 overall record and wound up ranked No. 3 at season’s close with Gallien named Pac-10 Coach of the Year. The 2005 season saw the Women of Troy stick in the nation’s top 10 with a 19-4 overall mark capped by a visit to the NCAA Quarterfinals and a No. 7 final ranking. The 2004 Trojans went 7-1 in Pac-10 play to place second in the conference and tie for USC’s program-best Pac-10 finish. Gallien’S CAREER COACHING RECORD School Year Wins Loss Pct. NCAA Finish Rank USC’s only Pac-10 loss came Pepperdine (men) 1988 25 5 .833 Second Round — to Stanford, which went on to Pepperdine (men) 1989 13 13 .500 — — win the 2005 NCAA title. The previous year, GalPepperdine (men) 1990 24 6 .800 First Round — lien’s young 2004 team proved Pepperdine Totals 3 Years 62 24 .721 that they could compete even USC 1996 16 9 .640 First Round No. 18 with only one senior in the USC 1997 10 16 .385 Regional Final No. 32 lineup. USC posted an 18-7 USC 1998 13 11 .542 Regional Final No. 20 overall record and matched USC 1999 21 9 .700 Quarterfinals No. 10 that program-best with a secUSC 2000 18 9 .667 Quarterfinals No. 11 ond-place 7-1 mark in Pac-10 action (again, the only loss was USC 2001 20 8 .714 Quarterfinals No. 8 to eventual NCAA champion USC 2002 19 8 .704 Round of 16 No. 11 Stanford). After advancing to USC 2003 22 6 .786 Quarterfinals No. 5 the NCAA Round of 16, USC USC 2004 18 7 .720 Round of 16 No. 8 completed the season ranked USC 2005 19 4 .826 Quarterfinals No. 7 eighth. USC 2006 21 4 .840 Semifinals No. 3 Gallien was named the USC 2007 19 5 .792 Round of 16 No. 10 2003 ITA West Region Coach USC 2008 19* 8* .703* Round of 16* No. 11 of the Year after leading the USC 2009 21* 3* .875* Second Round No. 9 squad to the ITA’s No. 1 ranking USC 2010 14 10 .583 Second Round No. 20 for three weeks midseason, USC 2011 15 8 .652 Second Round No. 19 marking the first time USC USC 2012 24 4 .857 Semifinals No. 4 had held the top spot since 1985. The Women of Troy also USC Totals 17 Years 309* 129* .706 finished with the program’s CAREER TOTALS 20 years 371* 153* .708 best overall record (22-6) in 15 * Due to NCAA penalty vacating wins recorded by ineligible player, 3 wins in 2008 years. Armed with four seniors, the team finished the season left undecided; 1 win (conference) in 2009 became a loss, and 4 wins in 2009 left ranked No. 5 after advancing undecided. [revised records: 16-8 (.667) in 2008; 16-4 (.800) in 2009; to the NCAA Quarterfinals. Gallien USC total 301-130 (.698); Gallien career total 363-154 (.702)]

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USC finished the 2002 season with a program-best 7-1 Pac-10 record, advancing to the NCAA Round of 16 and earning a No. 11 ranking at season’s end. In 2001, the Women of Troy made a third consecutive appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals following big postseason wins over South Alabama and Northwestern. USC earned a No. 8 final national ranking with a 20-8 overall record and a second-place finish in the Pac-10. To begin the new millennium, Gallien led the 2000 Women of Troy to the NCAA quarterfinals for the second time under his leadership. USC completed the season with an 18-9 overall record and No. 11 final team ranking. The 1999 season marked Gallien’s first appearance at the NCAA Quarterfinals, as his team went 21-9 overall. The Women of Troy finished 7-1 in the Pac-10 that year and Gallien was honored as the Pac-10 Co-Coach of the Year. Their second-place finish was USC’s best since 1990, and the team’s 21 wins, at that time, were the program’s most in 12 seasons. Gallien’s career at Troy began in the 1995-96 season as he led the Women of Troy to a 16-9 overall record and 4-6 mark in the Pac-10 Southern Division. At that time, USC’s 16 wins were its most since the 1990 season. The following year, the 1997 Trojans were overwhelmed by injuries and finished the season with a 10-16 overall record and 0-10 finish in the Pac-10. The 1998 Trojans, despite still being plagued by injuries throughout the year, garnered a winning record at 13-11 and went 3-5 in the Pac-10 for sixth place. Prior to coming to USC, Gallien spent 11 years at Pepperdine as a player, assistant coach and co-head coach. He spent the 1995 season as an assistant to Pepperdine men’s coach Allen Fox. He began his coaching career as Fox’s assistant for three seasons (1985-87), where the Waves finished second in the nation in 1986. Gallien then became Pepperdine’s co-head coach with Fox for three seasons (1988-90) and helped guide the Waves to a 62-24 mark. His 1988 and 1990 squads played in the NCAA Tournament and Wave Robby Weiss won the 1988 NCAA singles crown. Gallien left Pepperdine in 1990 to become the head professional at the prestigious Los Angeles Tennis Club and later entered private business for two years (1993-94) before returning to Pepperdine as an assistant for the 1995 campaign. During his four-year (1980-83) playing career at Pepperdine, Gallien twice earned All-American honors (1982-83) and his teams went 81-21 and advanced to the NCAAs each year. The 1982 Wave squad was the NCAA runner-up. He won 60 dual-match singles matches during his career and qualified three times in both singles and doubles for the NCAA Championships. He spent 1984 playing professional tennis and then returned to Pepperdine as an assistant coach. As a prep at Verdugo Hills High in Tujunga (Calif.), Gallien was named the Los Angeles City Player of the Year as a 1979 senior. Gallien, 49, earned his bachelor’s degree in organizational communications from Pepperdine in 1985. He also has served as a part-time color analyst for FOX Sports West. He and his wife, Lisa, currently reside in the South Bay with their daughters, Leah and Ava.


MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

West Nott enters his sixth season as assistant coach at USC, honored as the 2009 ITA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year in his second season with the Women of Troy. He came to Troy after serving as a volunteer assistant with the Washington men’s program, following a successful collegiate playing career at Georgia Tech. “Each girl on the team is a firecracker filled with a lot of love and enthusiasm for the game,” Nott said. “From what I have seen so far, our new freshmen are ready for the tough task ahead and believe in themselves. We have great leadership from team captain Alison Ramos and head coach Richard Gallien, who are two of the most competitive people I know. I believe we have the depth and attitude to make an impact this year.” Nott, 29, helped the Trojans get off to a fast start for the 2010-11 season, where four Trojans qualified to compete at the 2010 ITA National Indoor Championships in New York in the fall — a feat only achieved by USC, Stanford and Florida. Regional singles champion Danielle Lao and regional doubles champs Valeria Pulido and Alison Ramos all joined the action in New York, with Maria Sanchez powering through the entire singles bracket to claim her first ITA National Indoor Singles Championship and taking over the No. 1 singles ranking by defeating defending champion Jana Juricova of Cal. Prior to his arrival in Los Angeles, Nott was a volunteer assistant coach for the Washington men under head coach Matt Anger, a former Trojan. During his coaching career, Nott continues to compete in Davis Cup competition as a member of the Pacific Oceania team, having beaten the No. 1 and No. 2 players from Iran during the summer’s 2011 Davis Cup and also competing in matches vs. China, New Zealand, South Korea, Malaysia and Pakistan as a member of the Pacific Oceania team. He also claimed victory in the deciding singles match against Pakistan at the 2006 Davis Cup. In college, Nott played one year at Florida before transferring to Georgia Tech. In three seasons, Nott rose to No. 5 on the all-time career singles wins list and reached No. 2 all-time in single-season doubles wins. In his junior career, Nott was consistently ranked in the nation’s top-10 for his age group. He was consistently ranked No. 1 in the Midwest Section and won the US National Indoor Junior Championships in 1998.Teaming with his mother, Elizabeth, Nott won the 2006 National Mother-Son Doubles Championships in 2006 and reached the final in 2010. Nott also spent six months as the full-time coach for Canadian Rebecca Marino, who is now ranked in the top 100 WTA. Although born in the Marshall Islands, Nott spent his childhood hitting against the wall on an island in Micronesia called Pohnpei until the age of 11. His family includes his parents, Sam and Elizabeth, his sister, Shimiko, who graduated from Princeton, and brother, Noah, who currently attends Washington.

ALISON RAMOS

VOL. ASSISTANT COACH 1st season

Alison Ramos enters her first season as volunteer assistant coach for the USC women after playing four years with the Women of Troy. An NCAA All-Tournament Team honoree for doubles as a senior in USC’s run to the NCAA Semifinals, Ramos also was a three-time Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team selection and earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention as a sophomore. She graduated in December 2012 with a degree in human performance.

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Coaching Staff

WEST NOTT

ASSISTANT COACH 6th season 2009 ITA Regional Assistant Coach of the Year


2013 USC WOM

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

Support Staff

SUPPORT STAFF

Darcy Couch

Tennis Sports Information Director

Drew Morcos Women’s Tennis Athletic Trainer

Tatyana Obukhova Women’s Tennis Strength Coach

Whitney Rotrock Women's Tennis Academic Counselor

DAVID X. MARKS TENNIS STADIUM T

he David X. Marks Tennis Stadium on the USC campus is one of the finest collegiate tennis facilities in the country. During winter of 2006, a sixth court was added to the main stadium, allowing for dual-match competition to be played out entirely in front of fans within the 1,000-seat venue. A new and much-anticipated addition was made in May 2005 with the installation of a $300,000 LED Daktronic interactive scoreboard. Fans can now follow each match point-for-point from their stadium seat and online at www.usctrojans.com. The stadium also underwent renovations during the summer of 2002. Seven hundred chair-back seats were added to replace the bleachers on the baselines and the courts were all repainted and lined. Two of the courts are named after famous USC alumni and Wimbledon singles champions, Alex Olmedo and Stan Smith. The center court is named for USC’s 13 Grand Slam doubles champions — Byron Black, Bob Falkenburg, Luke Jensen, Murphy Jensen, Rick Leach, Bob Lutz, Gene Mako, Olmedo, Rafael Osuna, Dennis Ralston, Raul Ramirez, Ted Schroeder and Smith. Underneath the stadium is the beautiful Leonard Andrews Varsity Lounge and Team Room, along with two locker rooms. The locker rooms also have been renovated through a generous gift made by John and Michelle Katnik of Diversified Development. Each locker room features the program’s recent conference championship trophies, Hall of Fame walls with past NCAA singles and doubles champions, as well as the men’s and women’s national championship trophies. At the entrance to the stadium is a list of all 18 of the USC men’s national champion years and seven women’s tennis national championships, including a newly-added 2009 and 2010 for the men’s back-to-back titles. Plaques honoring Trojan legends Dick Leach and George Toley also adorn the entrance of Marks Stadium. The stadium was dedicated in 1973 when former Trojan stars Alex Olmedo, Stan Smith, Dennis Ralston and Bob Lutz held a tennis exhibition. The 1974 men’s NCAA Tournament was held at Marks Stadium (USC finished second).

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MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

SENIOR

Arcadia, Calif. • La Salle HS

THIS SEASON: Danielle Lao is in her fourth season at USC, entering the 2013 spring season ranked No. 14 in the nation in singles and No. 40 in doubles with teammate Valeria Pulido... Went 5-2 in singles and 6-3 in doubles in the fall, winning the ITA Southwest Regional Doubles Championship with Pulido. 2011-12: Lao finished her junior season ranked No. 18 in the nation in ITA singles and No. 76 in doubles with partner Alison Ramos... Earned ITA All-America honors for singles and was selected to the All-Pac-12 Second Team... 4-0 in the NCAA Team Tournament with Ramos, was named to NCAA All-Tournament Team for the No. 3 doubles position with Ramos... Reached the NCAA Singles Round of 32, falling to top-seeded Allie Will of Florida... Went 31-8 overall in singles, going 20-3 in dual matches at the No. 2 position... In doubles, went 24-7 overall and 21-4 in dual matches... Was 23-6 with Ramos, going 20-4 in dual matches playing at No. 2 (9-3) and No. 3 (11-1)... Also was 1-0 with Sabrina Santamaria and 0-1 with Gabriella DeSimone... Entered the spring ranked No. 42 in the nation in singles... Started the fall ranked No. 16 in the nation in singles... Won the National Collegiate Tennis Classic singles championship, beating Virginia’s Emily Fraser in the final... Reached the ITA Regional singles quarterfinals and ITA National Indoors Round of 16. 2010-11: Lao finished her sophomore season ranked No. 23 in the nation in ITA singles... Named to All-Pac-10 Second Team... Reached the NCAA Singles Round of 32... Went 26-13 overall in singles, going 13-8 in dual matches... Played primarily at the No. 2 position (11-8) and also at No. 1 (2-0)... In doubles, went 19-11 overall and 12-7 in dual matches... Was 19-10 with Lyndsay Kinstler, going 12-6 in dual matches playing at No. 2 (6-3) and No. 3 (6-3)... Also was 0-1 with Maria Sanchez at No. 1... Entered the spring ranked No. 10 in singles... In the fall, Lao was ranked No. 28 in the nation in singles... Won the ITA Southwest Regional Singles Championship, beating teammate Sanchez in the final... Went 10-3 in fall singles, reaching the ITA/Riviera AllAmerican main draw and competing in the USTA/ITA National Indoors... In fall doubles, went 4-2 with Kinstler, reaching the ITA Southwest Regional quarterfinals and the ITA/Riviera All-American Round of 16. 2009-10: Lao finished her freshman season ranked No. 43 in the nation in singles... Was named the ITA Southwest Region Rookie of the Year... Earned All-Pac-10 Honorable Mention, and was selected to the 2010 USTA Summer Collegiate Team... Reached the NCAA Singles Round of 32... Went 23-12 overall in singles, including an 11-8 mark in dual-match play at the No. 3 position... In doubles, went 18-9 overall, going 15-6 in dual matches... Was 13-4 with Alison Ramos, including a 9-2 mark at No. 2 doubles and 2-0 record at No. 3... Also went 4-4 at No. 1 with Maria Sanchez... Entered the spring ranked No. 18 in the nation in singles... During the fall, went 10-2 in singles including a 7-0 start that carried her through ITA All-American prequalifying and qualifying rounds to the main draw... Also reached the ITA Regionals quarterfinals... In fall doubles, went 1-1 with Lyndsay Kinstler at ITA Regionals. HIGH SCHOOL: Lao won the league title while playing for La Salle High in Pasadena, Calif... Also was a semifinalist at the 2008 USTA International Spring Championships in Carson... Won USTA National Open in May 2008... Competed with the U.S. 18-under national team... Graduated magna cum laude. PERSONAL: Danielle Marie Lao was born May 29, 1991 in Pasadena, Calif.... Daughter of Bessie and Danny... Has one sister, Adrienne... Lists Roger Federer as her biggest sports hero... Would like to travel to Spain and London... Hopes to one day play professional tennis... Majoring in communication. LAO’S CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES DOUBLES Overall Dual Matches Overall Dual Matches Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2010 23 12 .657 11 8 .579 18 9 .667 15 6 .714 2011 26 13 .667 13 8 .619 19 11 .633 12 7 .632 2012 31 8 .795 20 3 .870 24 7 .774 21 4 .840 TOTALS 80 33 .708 44 19 .698 61 27 .693 48 17 .739

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Senior Bio

DANIELLE LAO


2013 USC WOM VALERIA PULIDO Senior Bio

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

SENIOR

CUERNAVACA, MEXICO • PREP. NUEVA OPCIÓN

THIS SEASON: Valeria Pulido is in her fourth season at USC, entering the 2013 spring season ranked No. 40 in the nation in doubles with teammate Danielle Lao... Went 2-1 in singles and 6-3 in doubles in the fall, winning the ITA Southwest Regional Doubles Championship with Lao. 2011-12: Pulido finished her junior season ranked No. 53 in the nation in ITA doubles with partner Zoë Scandalis... Won the Pac-12 Invitational Singles Championship, her 14th consecutive singles win in what would reach a 16-match win streak... Went 3-1 in NCAA Team competition... Went 18-6 overall in singles, going 12-1 in dual matches... Played primarily at the No. 6 position (11-1) and also went 1-0 at the No. 5 spot... In doubles, went 20-11 overall and 18-8 in dual matches... Was 1911 overall with Scandalis, playing at the No. 1 (1-0), No. 2 (7-7) and No. 3 (9-2) positions... Also was 1-0 with Kaitlyn Christian... Won a bronze medal in doubles at the 2011 World University Games in the summer playing for Mexico with teammate Leticia Nazari Urbina. 2010-11: Pulido finished 2011 ranked No. 28 in the nation in ITA doubles with Alison Ramos... Sidelined for part of the season with an ankle injury... Appeared in the NCAA First Round of doubles with Ramos... Was 12-9 overall in singles, going 8-6 in dual matches... Split time between the No. 4 position (3-4) and No. 5 (5-2)... Went 19-11 overall in doubles, going 6-7 in dual matches... Was 18-10 overall with Ramos, going 5-6 in dual matches with a 3-2 mark at No. 1 and 2-4 at No. 2... Also went 1-1 with Lyndsay Kinstler at the No. 2 position... Pulido entered the spring ranked No. 11 in doubles with Ramos... In the fall, Pulido was ranked No. 74 in the nation in singles... Went 2-2 in fall singles, competing in ITA/Riviera All-American qualifying and reaching the ITA Southwest Regional Round of 16... In fall doubles, went 12-2 with Ramos, working through prequalifying and qualifying to reach the ITA/Riviera All-American quarterfinals and winning the ITA Southwest Regional Doubles Championship... Also reached the USTA/ITA National Indoor doubles quarterfinals. 2009-10: Pulido finished her freshman season ranked No. 112 in the nation in singles and No. 69 in doubles with Maria Sanchez... Went 28-10 overall in singles, including an 18-5 mark in dual-match play... Played at the No. 3 (1-0), No. 4 (16-5) and No. 5 (1-0) positions... Went 7-1 in Pac-10 dual matches... Played in the Pac-10 Singles Championships first round... In doubles, went 19-6 overall, going 12-11 in dual matches... With 6-4 overall with Sanchez, going 2-2 at the No. 1 position... Went 5-4 at No. 2 with Alison Ramos and 4-3 at No. 3 with Cristala Andrews... Also paired with Sarah Fansler (1-1) and Lyndsay Kinstler (1-1) during the season... Entered the spring ranked No. 37 in the nation in ITA singles and No. 19 in doubles with Sanchez... During the fall, went 9-2 in singles competing at the Cal Nike Invite and ITA Regionals and winning out at the Duals in the Desert... In fall doubles, went 6-4 playing with Cristala Andrews and Lyndsay Kinstler and reaching the ITA Regionals quarterfinals with Sanchez. HIGH SCHOOL: Pulido attended Preparatoria Nueva Opción in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico... Won the Group A doubles championship at the Casablanca Cup... Also was a semifinalist in singles at the Cup... A two-time tournament singles champion with wins in 2007 and 2008... Competed at the Fed Cup and at the Central American Games... Held WTA Tour rankings as high as No. 418 in singles and No. 341 in doubles in 2008... In 2005, finished as a singles finalist at the ITA/Morelia 2-MEX and won the tournament title in doubles. PERSONAL: Valeria Pulido Velasco was born Jan. 1, 1990 in Jojutla, Morelos, Mexico... Daughter of Victoria Velasco and Jesús Pulido... Has one sister, Victoria, who played tennis at Miami-Ohio... Favorite sports moment was winning her first match outside Mexico at the 2000 Orange Bowl... Enjoys listening to music, going to dinner and movies with friends and reading in her free time... Lists Roger Federer as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to go on a backpacking trip in Europe... Would like to play professionally after graduation... Is majoring in sociology and minoring in psychology.

PULIDO’S CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES DOUBLES Overall Dual Matches Overall Dual Matches Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2010 28 10 .737 18 5 .783 19 6 .760 12 11 .522 2011 12 9 .571 8 6 .571 19 11 .633 6 7 .462 2012 18 6 .750 12 1 .923 20 11 .645 18 8 .692 TOTALS 58 25 .699 38 12 .760 58 28 .674 36 26 .581

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MEN’S TENNIS KAITLYN CHRISTIAN

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

THIS SEASON: Kaitlyn Christian is in her third season at USC, entering the 2013 spring season ranked No. 1 in the nation in doubles with teammate Sabrina Santamaria following their run to a second straight ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship in the fall... Went 4-2 in singles and 9-0 in doubles with Santamaria in the fall, winning the ITA/Riviera All-American Doubles Championship as well. 2011-12: Christian finished her sophomore season ranked No. 83 in the nation in ITA singles and No. 3 in doubles with partner Sabrina Santamaria... Winners of the ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship, the pair also won the Pac-12 Doubles Championship and was named Pac-12 Doubles Team of the Year... Named to the ITA Collegiate All-Star Team and was an ITA All-American in doubles... Also earned All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention and was named Pac-12 Player of the Week on February 6... Appeared in the NCAA Doubles Round of 32 as the No. 4 seeded team with Santamaria... Went 30-9 overall in singles, going 22-4 in dual matches... Was 19-4 at the No. 4 position and 3-0 at No. 3... In doubles, went 35-13 overall with a 16-9 mark in dual matches... Was 33-13 with Santamaria, going 14-9 at No. 1... Also was 1-0 with Gabriella DeSimone and 1-0 with Valeria Pulido... Entered the spring ranked No. 99 in singles and No. 3 in doubles with Santamaria... In fall doubles, reached the ITA Regional Doubles final with Santamaria, going on to become the first-ever USC team — male or female — to win the ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship... Entered the fall ranked No. 60 in singles and No. 18 in doubles with Santamaria. 2010-11: Christian finished her freshman season ranked No. 90 in the nation in ITA singles and No. 5 in doubles with Maria Sanchez... Earned ITA All-America honors in doubles as the No. 3 seeded team with Sanchez and by reaching the NCAA Doubles Semifinals, falling to Clemson’s Bek/Wong... Also reached the Pac-10 Doubles final with Sanchez and reached the Pac10 Singles quarterfinal... Named ITA Southwest Regional Player to Watch... Went 26-9 overall in singles, going 15-4 in dual matches playing primarily at the No. 3 position (10-3) and also at No. 2 (1-0) and No. 4 (4-1)... In doubles, went 31-6 overall and 18-2 in dual matches... Was 30-5 overall with Sanchez, going undefeated in Pac-10 matches and 16-2 in all dual matches... Was 13-2 at the No. 1 position with Sanchez and 3-0 at No. 2... Also went 2-1 overall with Cristala Andrews (1-0 at No. 3) and 1-0 with Hayley Miller (1-0 at No. 3)... Entered the spring ranked No. 114 in singles and No. 80 in doubles with Sanchez... In the fall, ranked No. 42 in the ITA preseason doubles rankings with Sanchez and was the No. 9 ITA Freshman/Newcomer... Went 8-3 in fall singles, reaching the ITA Southwest Regional quarterfinals and also competing in ITA/Riviera All-American prequalifying and the Duels in the Desert... In fall doubles, went 1-1 with Cristala Andrews and 4-1 with Sanchez, reaching

CHRISTIAN’S CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES DOUBLES Overall Dual Matches Overall Dual Matches Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2011 26 9 .743 15 4 .789 31 6 .838 18 2 .900 2012 30 9 .769 22 4 .846 35 13 .729 16 9 .640 TOTALS 56 18 .757 37 8 .822 66 19 .776 34 11 .756

the ITA Southwest Regional semifinals and winning the Freeman Memorial Doubles Championship with Sanchez. HIGH SCHOOL: Christian was the singles CIF Champion in 2010 as a senior at Orange Lutheran High... Recipient of the 2010 USTA Evelyn Houseman Sportsmanship Award and the 2008 USTA Winter National Sportsmanship Award... Also was a singles World Champion on the Mike Junior Tour in 2006... Graduated with honors. PERSONAL: Kaitlyn Christian was born Jan. 13, 1992 in Orange, Calif.... Daughter of Dane and Rose Christian... Nickname is KK... Lists Martina Hingis as her biggest sports hero because of their similar playing styles... Would like to travel to London... Hopes to one-day play professional tennis... Majoring in sociology.

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Senior Bio

JUNIOR

ORANGE, COLO. • ORANGE LUTHERAN HS


2013 USC WOM Newcomers

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

GABRIELLA DESIMONE

SOPHOMORE

RANCHO SANTA FE, Calif. • CATHEDRAL CATH. HS

THIS SEASON: Gabriella DeSimone is in her second season at USC, entering the 2013 spring season ranked No. 56 in the nation in singles and No. 13 in doubles with teammate Zoë Scandalis... Went 6-3 in singles and 9-5 in doubles with Scandalis in the fall. 2011-12: DeSimone was named Pac-12 Player of the Week on February 27 after clinching matches vs. UC Santa Barbara and California... Went 27-12 overall in singles, going 18-7 in dual matches... Played primarily at the No. 5 position (15-7) and was also 3-0 at the No. 4 spot... Reached the Pac12 Invitational singles final...Had two big comeback wins in singles during the NCAA Team Quarterfinals and Semifinals... Went 3-2 overall in doubles, going 2-1 with Zoë Scandalis at the ITA/Riviera prequalifying and 0-1 with Danielle Lao... In the fall, competed in ITA/Riviera prequalifying and at the ITA Regionals. HIGH SCHOOL: DeSimone went undefeated on the way to CIF singles titles as a freshman and sophomore at Cathedral Catholic High in Del Mar, Calif.... Named 2007 and 2008 San Diego Union Tribune Female Tennis Player of the Year... Twice honors as San Diego Hall of Fame Athlete of the Month... Won the 2010 ITF Costa Rica Bowl championships... Ranked in the top-5 national in 12, 14, 16 and 18 age groups PERSONAL: Gabriella DeSimone was born Feb. 27, 1993 in La Jolla, Calif.... Daughter of Bob and Sue... Has one brother, Bobby... Hopes to win an NCAA championship while at USC... Would like to play professionally after graduation... Majoring in international relations.

DESIMONE’S CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES DOUBLES Overall Dual Matches Overall Dual Matches Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2012 27 12 .692 18 7 .720 3 2 .600 1 0 1.000

GIULIANA OLMOS

SOPHOMORE

FREMONT, CALIF. • VISTA ALTERNATIVE HS

THIS SEASON: Giuliana Olmos enters her first season of competition at USC. 2011-12: Olmos did not compete in the 2011-12 season. HIGH SCHOOL: Olmos was a 2011 Valedictorian for Vista Alternative School... Junior top performances include reaching the 2008 Orange Bowl semifinals and 2009 semifinals at the 16s Hard Courts... Also finished third at the 2009 Easter Bowl and was a finalist at thte 2011 Delray Beach ITF... Won the doubles championship at th 2011 Delray Beach ITF... Played for Mexico at the 2009 World Junior Fed Cup, going undefeated at the No. 1 position to help her team finish 13th overall... One of those five wins was against Aleksandra Sasnovich of Belarus. PERSONAL: Giuliana Marion Olmos was born March 4, 1993 in Schwarzach, Salzburg, Austria... Daughter of Marion and Roman... Has two sisters, Zoe and Sarah... Enjoys baking, swimming, reading and spending time with family and friends in her free time... Lists Muhammed Ali as her biggest sports hero... Has always wanted to sky dive... Would like to visit London, Paris, Egypt, Australia, Tokyo and Morocco... Hopes to play tennis professionally after graduation... Has not decided on a major.

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MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

SENIOR

LAHAINA, HAWAI’i • LAHAINALUNA HS/PEPPERDINE

THIS SEASON: Jackie Owens is in her second season at USC... Went 0-2 in singles in the fall.

2011-12: Owens did not compete in her first season at USC after transferring from Pepperdine. AT PEPPERDINE: Owens played one match in 2011 with the Waves, winning in dual-match singles vs. Hawai’i... Earned WCC Commissioner’s Honor Roll “gold” honors. AT WASHINGTON STATE: Owens finished fall 2010-11 season with a singles record of 2-1 and a doubles mark of 1-2... Was 20-6 in singles play in 2009-10... Won Flight C of the Gonzaga/Eastern Washington Invitational... Reached the semifinals of the Gray Bracket at the Cougar Classic... Had a seven-match win streak during the fall season... Was 4-3 in doubles play while partnered with fellow freshman Cara Brown... Posted a 6-9 overall doubles record. HIGH SCHOOL: Owens graduated from Lahainaluna High School in 2009... Earned four varsity letters... Played No.1 singles and doubles... Team captain 2007-09... Four-year team MVP... Undefeated in Maui Interscholastic League play and named MIL Player of the Year all four seasons... Sophomore year placed third at state championship and was ranked No.1 in Hawaii USTA section... Junior year placed second at state championship... Senior year placed second at state championship... Named Lahainaluna High’s Most Outstanding Athlete of the Year in 2009... Was Hawaii’s state winner of the Wendy’s High School Heisman Award and finished 2009 ranked No.1 in Hawaii USTA section. PERSONAL: Jacki Owens was born in Anaheim, Calif.... Daughter of Gregory and Bernadette... Grew up in Lahaina, Hawai’i... Aunt Monica Sharman played tennis at Cal Tech... Favorite pro tennis player is Kim Clijsters... Majoring in communication.

SABRINA SANTAMARIA

SOPHOMORE

LOS ANGELES, Calif. • CAMPBELL HALL HS

THIS SEASON: Sabrina Santamaria is in her second season at USC, entering the 2013 spring season ranked No. 1 in the nation in doubles with teammate Kaitlyn Christian following their run to a second straight ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship in the fall, and ranked No. 17 in the nation in singles... Went 9-3 in singles inthe fall, reaching the ITA Southwest Regional final and the quarterfinals of the ITA National Indoor... Went 9-0 in doubles with Christian in the fall, winning the ITA/Riviera All-American Doubles Championship as well. 2011-12: Santamaria finished her freshman season ranked No. 13 in the nation in ITA singles and No. 3 in doubles with partner Kaitlyn Christian... Winners of the ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship, the pair also won the Pac-12 Doubles Championship and was named Pac-12 Doubles Team of the Year... Named to the ITA Collegiate All-Star Team and was an ITA All-American in singles and doubles... Also named to All-Pac-12 Second Team... Appeared in the NCAA Doubles Round of 32 as the No. 4 seeded team with Christian... Reached the NCAA Singles Quarterfinals, with an upset of No. 8 seed Chelsea Gullickson of Georgia in the First Round... Went 38-8 overall in singles, going 23-2 in dual matches... Went 21-2 at the No. 3 position and was 2-0 at No. 2... Went 3-1 in singles during the NCAA Team Tournament, named to NCAA All-Tournament Team for the No. 3 singles position... In doubles, was 34-13 overall, going 15-9 in dual matches... Was 14-9 at the No. 1 position and 33-13 overall with ChrisSANTAMARIA’s CAREER STATISTICS tian... Also was 1-0 with Danielle Lao... Entered the spring ranked No. 18 in singles and No. 3 in doubles with Christian... Won the ITA Regional Singles SINGLES DOUBLES Championship, beating teammate Zoë Scandalis in the final... Also reached Overall Dual Matches Overall Dual Matches Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. the ITA Regional doubles final with Christian before going on to become the 2012 38 8 .826 23 2 .920 34 13 .723 15 9 .625 become the first-ever USC team — male or female — to win the ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship... Entered the fall unranked in singles and No. 18 in doubles with Christian... Won the ITF Evansville Open doubles title titles... Placed third in the 14s at the 2007 Easter Bowl... Represented the United States at the 2007 Bonnebelle Cup and 2007 North American Junior over the summer. Challenger... Also competed for Southern California at the 2007 Maze Cup HIGH SCHOOL: Santamaria led Campbell Hall High to back-to-back CIF Division and the Fed Cup in 2008 and 2009... An honor student. I team championships while also winning the CIF Southern Section singles title in 2010 and doubles title in 2009... At Campbell Hall in North Hollywood, PERSONAL: Sabrina Ashley Vida Santamaria was born Feb. 24, 1993... DaughCalif., she was a four-time LA Daily News Player of the Year and a two-time ter of Ivan and Anneli... Has one half-brother, Ivan... Has always wanted to All-American... Also named Southern California High School Player of the win a national championship at USC... Has been involved with Amnesty Year in 2010 and was the 2011 CalHi Sports Female Athlete of the Year... International... Hopes to travel to Greece... Has not declared a major but Was rated the No. 1 recruit in the nation by tennisrecruiting.net... Career hopes to pursue a degree in kinesiology and go on to graduate school for best WTA singles ranking was 819, and was 797 in doubles... Won 2008 ITF medicine or physical therapy. Panama Bowl doubles title and back-to-back $10,000 pro circuit doubles

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Newcomers

JACKIE OWENS


2013 USC WOM

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

ZOË SCANDALIS

SOPHOMORE

SAN DIEGO, Calif. • SAN PASQUAL HS

THIS SEASON: Zoë Scandalis is in her second season at USC, entering the 2013 spring season ranked No. 19 in the nation in singles and No. 13 in doubles with teammate Gabriella DeSimone... Went 4-3 in fall singles, reaching the semifinals of the ITA/Riviera All-American, and 9-5 in doubles in the fall with DeSimone. 2011-12: Scandalis finished her freshman season ranked No. 11 in the nation in ITA singles and No. 53 in doubles with partner Valeria Pulido... Named the ITA National Player to Watch... Also an ITA All-American in singles and named to USTA Collegiate Team... Named to All-Pac-12 First Team and was Pac-12 Player of the Week on Jan. 23... Also beat Stanford’s Mallory Burdette to win the Freeman Memorial Singles Championship... Went 36-14 overall in singles, going 14-9 in dual matches, all at the No. 1 position... In doubles, was 22-13 overall and 17-9 in dual matches... Was 19-11 overall with Pulido, going 17-8 in dual matches with a 9-2 record at No. 3, 7-7 at No. 2 and 1-0 at No. 1... Also was 2-1 with Gabriella DeSimone and 1-1 with Alison Ramos... Entered the spring ranked No. 19 in the nation in singles... In the fall, reached the ITA Regional Singles final, falling to teammate Sabrina Santamaria... Started her USC career with seven straight singles wins to work through ITA/Riviera prequalifying and into the Round of 16... Beat both the No. 147 and No. 210 ranked WTA players in tournaments over the summer. HIGH SCHOOL: Scandalis won a league title and reached the CIF section singles final as a freshman at San Pasqual High in Escondido, Calif.... Was named to the 2007 North County Times First Team... Played just one season at San Pasqual... Posted an 18-3 record at the junior level in 2010... Reached final of the 2010 ITF Claremont... Won 2010 Pilot Pen championship... Was the 2010 Hard Court National Open champion in both singles and doubles... An honor student. PERSONAL: Zoë Gwen Scandalis was born Sept. 21, 1993... Daughter of Aneesa Baker and Will Scandalis and stepfather Dewain Baker... Has one brother, Eli... Her father Will was a professional triathlete... Mother Aneesa played lacrosse and rugby at Johns Hopkins... Cousin Sania Mirza was the first

SCANDALIS’ CAREER STATISTICS SINGLES DOUBLES Overall Dual Matches Overall Dual Matches Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2012 36 14 .720 14 9 .609 22 13 .629 17 9 .654

Indian woman to be seeded in a Grand Slam event, the first Indian to break the WTA top 30 rankings and won the 2009 mixed doubles championship at the Australian Open... Enjoys singing, dancing and going to the beach in her free time... Lists Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer and Serena Williams as her biggest sports heroes... Would like to travel to Spain... Has not declared a major, but hopes to pursue a career in sports management and marketing after playing professional tennis after graduation.

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MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

CASEY REEDE

JUNIOR

MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIF. • MIRA COSTA HS/UCSB

THIS SEASON: Casey Reede enters her first season at USC. AT UCSB: Reede was undefeated in doubles play in her first season as a Gaucho, finishing with a record of 3-0 with teammate Erica Cano. HIGH SCHOOL: Casey Reede played four years of varsity tennis at Mira Costa High in Manhattan Beach, Calif.... Ranked in Southern California top-40 in 18s and top-50 in 16s... Ranked among the nation’s top-200 in 18s... Competed in every major national girls 16 and 18 tournaments, including the USTA National Championship, USTA Spring Championships, Clay Court Championships and Winter Nationals hardcourts... An honor student. PERSONAL: Casey Reede was born in Redondo Beach, Calif... Daughter of Marc and Pat... Won the Southern California Sportsmanship Award in 2006 and 2008... Lists Venus Williams as her biggest sports hero... Enjoys exercising, shopping and traveling in her free time... Majoring in communication.

ELLIE YATES

FRESHMAN

RIDGELAND, MISS. • JACKSON ACADEMY

THIS SEASON: Ellie Yates enters her first season of competition at USC. HIGH SCHOOL: Yates is a 2012 graduate of Jackson Academy in Jackson, Miss.... Named the 2010 and 2011 Mississippi Junior Player of the Year... A three-time winner of Mississippi’s Sports Hall of Fame award... Won six state championships playing at the No. 1 singles position from seventh grade to senior year... Place third in the south 12s, 16s and 18s... Was undefeated for the Southern team in 2010 intersectionals and went 5-1 in the 2011 event... Also competed in track all four years, setting the school record for the 100- and 400-meter dash... An honor student. PERSONAL: Ellie Susan Yates was born Aug. 8, 1993 in Jackson, Miss.... Daughter of Gene and Kendall... Has a brother, Gene, and a sister, Turner... Her grandfather Gunner Schull was an All-American soccer player and lacrosse player at Duke... Her mother Kendall played tennis at SMU... Enjoys spending time with friends and shopping in her free time... Lists Rafael Nadal as her biggest sports hero... Would like to travel to Italy... Has not decided on a major.

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2013 USC WOM 2010-11 Results & Records

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

2012 WoMEN’S Tennis Individual RECORDS

2012 Breakdown

Overall Record:.............................................. 24-4 Pac-12 Record:................................................ 9-1 Pac-12 Finish:................................. Co-Champion Home Record:............................................... 13-1 Away Record:.................................................. 6-1 Neutral Record:............................................... 5-2

SINGLES #1 #83 Kaitlyn Christian -Gabriella DeSimone -#18 Danielle Lao -Valeria Pulido -Alison Ramos -#13 Sabrina Santamaria -#11 Zoë Scandalis 14-9 Totals 14-9

2012 FINAL PAC-12 STANDINGS School Conf. Overall Final Rank 1. Stanford* 9-1 18-1 No. 5 USC* 9-1 20-3 No. 4 3. UCLA 8-2 21-2 No. 2 California 8-2 17-6 No. 7 5. Washington State 6-4 18-6 No. 32 6. Arizona 5-5 15-8 No. 27 7. Arizona State 3-7 11-9 No. 38 Utah 3-7 11-10 No. 34 9. Oregon 2-8 12-9 No. 67 Washington 2-8 8-11 No. 49 11. Colorado 0-10 7-14 NR

DOUBLES Christian/DeSimone Christian/Pulido #3 Christian/Santamaria DeSimone/Lao DeSimone/Scandalis #76 Lao/Ramos Lao/Santamaria #53 Pulido/Scandalis Ramos/Scandalis Totals

2012 RESULTS Date Opponent Result Jan. 20 #57 UC Irvine W 7-0 Jan. 28 vs. #48 Sacramento State@ W 7-0 Jan. 29 at #20 Arizona State@ W 6-1 Feb. 2 #41 St. Mary’s W 7-0 Feb. 4 #26 Pepperdine W 7-0 Feb. 10 vs. #8 North Carolina& W 4-2 Feb. 11 vs. #17 Tennessee& W 4-1 Feb. 12 vs. #4 UCLA& L 4-0 Feb. 23 #66 UC Santa Barbara W 7-0 Feb. 25 #5 California W 4-3 March 1 #1 UCLA L 4-3 March 3 #70 San Diego W 6-1 March 10 Washington State* W 6-1 March 14 at #8 Texas W 4-3 March 23 at #35 Utah* W 7-0 March 25 at Colorado* W 7-0 March 30 Oregon* W 7-0 March 31 #48 Washington* W 7-0 April 6 #28 Arizona* W 6-1 April 7 #29 Arizona State* W 6-1 April 13 at #6 Stanford* L 4-2 April 14 at #10 California* W 4-3 April 20 at #1 UCLA* W 6-1 May 11 Fairfield^ W 4-0 May 12 Vanderbilt^ W 4-1 May 17 vs. [12] Baylor (Rd of 16)# W 4-1 May 19 vs. [4] Stanford (Quarters)# W 4-2 May 21 vs. [1] UCLA (Semis)# L 4-3 Home matches in bold (at Marks Stadium) * Pac-12 Conference counting match @ ITA Kick-Off Weekend (Tempe, Ariz.) & ITA National Team Indoors (Charlottesville, Va.) ^ NCAA Regionals (Marks Stadium) # NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)

#2 --20-3 --2-0 -22-3

#1 -1-0 14-9 ----1-0 -16-9

#3 3-0 ----21-2 -24-2

#4 19-4 3-0 -----22-3

#2 -----9-3 -7-7 0-1 16-10

#5 -15-7 -1-0 3-0 --19-7

#6 ---11-1 10-4 --21-5

#3 1-0 ----11-1 1-0 9-2 -22-3

DUAL 22-4 18-7 20-3 12-1 13-4 23-2 14-9 113-30

PAC-10 9-1 6-3 8-1 5-0 6-0 9-0 6-4 49-9

OVERALL 30-9 27-12 31-8 18-6 18-12 38-8 36-14 198-69

STREAK L1 W2 L1 W1 W1 L1 L1

DUAL 1-0 1-0 14-9 0-0 0-0 20-4 1-0 17-8 0-1 54-22

PAC-12 1-0 0-0 5-3 0-0 0-0 7-1 0-0 7-2 0-0 20-6

OVERALL 1-0 1-0 33-13 0-1 2-1 23-6 1-0 19-11 1-1 81-33

STREAK W1 W1 L2 L1 W4 W1 L5 L1

2012 ITA Final Rankings TEAM RANKINGS 1. Florida 2. UCLA 3. Duke 4. USC 5. Stanford 6. Georgia 7. California 8. North Carolina 9. Miami 10. Texas 11. Alabama 12. Northwestern 13. Baylor 14. Michigan 15. Virginia 16. Nebraska 17. Texas A&M 18. Mississippi 19. Notre Dame 20. Georgia Tech

SINGLES RANKINGS

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

1. 2. Nicole Gibbs, Stanford 3. Beatrice Capra, Duke University 4. Allie Will, Florida 5. Mallory Burdette, Stanford 6. Robin Anderson, UCLA Cristina Sanchez-Quintanar, Texas A&M 7. 8. Chelsey Gullickson, Georgia 9. Jana Juricova, California 10. Zsofi Susanyi, California 11. Lauren Embree, Florida 12. Zoe Scandalis, USC 13. Jillian O’Neill, Georgia Tech 14. Sabrina Santamaria, USC 15. Emina Bektas, Michigan 16. Mary Anne Macfarlane, Alabama 17. Anna Bartenstein, Miami 18. Kristi Boxx, Mississippi 19. Danielle Lao, USC 20. Nina Secerbegovic, Baylor Diana Nakic, Baylor 53. 76.

83. Kaitlyn Christian, USC

DOUBLES RANKINGS Burdette/Gibbs, Stanford Oyen/Will, Florida Christian/Santamaria, USC Montez/Dolehide, UCLA Featherston/McHale, North Carolina Boxx/Guthrie, Mississippi Pluskota/Szekely, Tennessee Schutting/Goransson, California Anderson/Morton, UCLA Juricova/Susanyi, California Frilling/Mathews, Notre Dame Bolender/Bektas, Michigan Gullickson/Gilchrist, Georgia Secerbegovic/Burgic, Baylor Kilgo/Adams, Texas Tech Embree/Mather, Florida Guarachi/McLane, Alabama Sanchez-Quintanar/Wen, Texas A&M Issara/Guillermo, Pepperdine Harmath/Beazant, Rice Pulido/Scandalis, USC Lao/Ramos, USC

TROJANS IN THE ITA/CAMPBELL NATIONAL RANKINGS... USC

Pre J3 J24 F2 F7 F16 F22 F28 M6 M13 M20 M27 A3 A10 A17 A24 A30 Final/J6 -- 16 16 16 -- 7 7 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

Kaitlyn Christian 60 99 -- -- -- 63 -- 84 -- 65 -- 76 -- 87 75 72 89 Danielle Lao 16 42 -- -- -- 17 -- 16 -- 18 -- 22 -- 23 18 17 19 Sabrina Santamaria NR 18 -- -- -- 24 -- 26 -- 31 -- 36 -- 33 29 28 26 Zoë Scandalis NR 19 -- -- -- 10 -- 13 -- 21 -- 15 -- 20 20 13 14

83 18 13 11

Christian/Santamaria 18 Pulido/Scandalis NR Lao/Ramos NR

3 53 76

3 NR NR

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3 49 75


MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS Team Tournament First Round:.............................................................................................. def. Fairfield 4-0 Second Round:...................................................................................... def. Vanderbilt 4-1 Round of 16:.........................................................................................def. [12] Baylor 4-1 Quarterfinals:.......................................................................................def. [4] Stanford 4-2 Semifinals:........................................................................................... lost to [1] UCLA 4-3 Individual Tournament (ATHENS, Ga.) SINGLES [9-16] #14 Zoë Scandalis First Round:............................................... def. #65 Lucia Batta (UNLV) - 6-7 (1), 6-4, 6-2 Round of 32:......................................... def. #18 Anna Bartenstein (Miami) - 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 Round of 16:............................................ lost to [5] #5 Mallory Burdette (STAN) - 6-0, 6-3 #26 Sabrina Santamaria First Round:..............................................def. [8] #7 Chelsea Gullickson (UGA) - 6-3, 6-2 Round of 32:..............................................................def. #61 Sofie Oyen (FLA) - 6-3, 6-0 Round of 16:................................................. def. #23 Nina Secerbegovic (BAY) - 6-4, 6-4 Quarterfinals:......................................lost to [9-16] #13 Zsofi Susanyi (CAL) - 6-2, 7-6 (4)

2012 PAC-12 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS DOUBLES [3] #4 Kaitlyn Christian / Sabrina Santamaria (Tournament) Round of 16:........................................................def. Anderson/van Nguyen (UCLA) - 9-7 Quarterfinals:.............................................................. def. Hager/Skowronski (ORE) - 8-2 Semifinals:.................................................... def. [2] #5 Goransson/Schutting (CAL) - 8-1 Championship:................................................ def. [1] #2 Burdette/Gibbs (STAN) -6-4, 6-4 #54 Valeria Pulido / Zoë Scandalis (Tournament) Round of 16:............................................................ def. Nemcevic/Shimizu (WASH) - 8-1 Quarterfinals:.............................................def. [4] #9 Dolehide/Montez (UCLA) - w/o (inj.) Semifinals:.........................................................lost to [1] #2 Burdette/Gibbs (STAN) - 8-3 Danielle Lao / Alison Ramos (Tournament) Round of 16:................................................................ def. #34 Marks/Smyth (ARIZ) - 9-7 Quarterfinals:........................................lost to [2] #5 Goransson/Schutting (CAL) - 9-8 (4) SINGLES [6] #13 Zoë Scandalis (Tournament) Round of 32:........................................................ def. Samantha Smith (WASH) - 6-4, 6-2 Round of 16:................................................ def. #52 Anastasia Putilina (UTAH) - 6-1, 6-3 Quarterfinals:.......................................................lost to #57 Stacey Tan (STAN) - 6-4, 6-4 #72 Kaitlyn Christian (Tournament) Round of 32:...................................... lost to Patricia Skowronski (ORE) def. - 7-6 (3), 6-0 [8] #28 Sabrina Santamaria (Tournament) Round of 32:...............................................................def. Sarah Pham (UTAH) -- 6-0, 6-2 Round of 16:................................................ lost to #83 Annie Goransson (CAL) - 6-2, 7-5 [7] #17 Danielle Lao (Tournament) Round of 32:............................................................def. Julyette Steur (COLO) -- 6-2, 7-5 Round of 16:....................................................lost to #96 Anett Schutting (CAL) - 6-3, 6-3 Alison Ramos (Invitational) Round of 32:........................................................... def. Amelia Herring (STAN) -- 6-1, 6-1 Round of 16:....................................................... lost to [3] Julija Lukac (WASH) - 6-3, 6-4 [8] Valeria Pulido (Invitational) Round of 32:............................................................def. Stephany Chang (CAL) - 6-0, 6-0 Round of 16:........................................................... def. Debora Castany (ARIZ) - 6-0, 6-1 Quarterfinals:...........................................................def. Olga Musilovich (WSU) - 6-4, 6-2 Semifinals:................................................ [8] Leighann Sahagun (ASU) - 6-7 (6), 6-1, 6-3 Championship:........................................... def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) - 3-6, 6-4, 7-5 Gabriella DeSimone (Invitational) Round of 32:.................................................def. [2] Courtney Dolehide (UCLA) - 6-4, 6-3 Round of 16:...................................................................def. Sofia Hager (ORE) - 6-3, 6-3 Quarterfinals:.................................................... def. [7] Charlotte Koning (WSU) - 6-2, 6-3 Semifinals:........................................................def. [5] Sarah Landsman (ARIZ) - 6-2, 6-2 Championship:............................................. lost to [8] Valeria Pulido (USC) - 3-6, 6-4, 7-5

#19 Danielle Lao First Round:.............................................................def. #46 Keri Wong (CLEM) - 6-3, 6-1 Round of 32:.................................................................lost to [1] Allie Will (FLA) - 6-4, 6-4 DOUBLES [4] #3 Kaitlyn Christian / Sabrina Santamaria First Round:......................................... lost to #11 Bektas/Bolender (MICH) - 5-7, 6-2, 6-2

USC Women’s Tennis HIstory Year 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 2011 2012

Overall National Finish Conf. Conf. Finish 17-0 1st 8-0 1st 16-1 1st 8-0 1st 20-1 1st 7-1 1st 30-0 1st 11-0 1st 33-1 3rd 13-0 1st 22-5 4th 11-1 1st (t) 31-0 NCAA CHAMPION 13-0 1st 26-7 2nd 13-2 2nd 33-2 NCAA CHAMPION 13-1 1st (t) 22-3 2nd 7-1 1st (t) 14-13 First Round 4-6 4th 19-5 Semifinals 7-3 2nd 16-7 Quarterfinals 6-4 3rd (t) 19-8 Quarterfinals 5-5 3rd (t) 7-18 — 0-10 6th 8-12 Second Round 1-9 6th 15-9 First Round 3-7 5th 11-13 Second Round 2-7 5th 8-14 First Round 2-8 6th 16-9 First Round 4-6 4th 10-16 Regionals 0-10 6th 13-11 Regionals 3-5 6th 21-9 Quarterfinals 7-1 2nd 18-9 Quarterfinals 4-4 4th 20-8 Quarterfinals 6-2 2nd (t) 19-8 Round of 16 7-1 2nd 22-6 Quarterfinals 5-3 4th 18-7 Round of 16 7-1 2nd 19-4 Quarterfinals 7-1 2nd 21-4 Semifinals 7-1 2nd 19-5 Round of 16 6-2 2nd (t) *19-8 *Round of 16 *5-3 4th *21-3 Second Round *8-0 1st 14-10 Second Round 5-3 4th 15-8 Second Round 4-4 4th 24-4 Semifinals 9-1 1st (t) *676-248 (.731) *228-113 (.669) ^ NCAA women’s tennis competition began in 1982.

* Due to NCAA penalty vacating wins recorded by ineligible player, 3 wins left undecided

in 2008; 1 win (conference) becomes a loss and 4 wins left undecided in 2009. [Revised records: 16-8 overall and still 5-3 Pac-10 in 2008; 16-4 overall and 7-1 in 2009; all-time overall record 668-249 (.729); all-time conference record 227-114 (.666)]

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2011 Results & Records

2012 NCAA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS


2013 USC WOM 2011 Match-by-Match

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

#16 USC 7, #57 UC Irvine 0

Jan. 20, 2012 - Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Byron/Holladay (UCI) -- 8-5 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Hammel/Smith (UCI) -- 8-3 (3) Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. K. Facey/Goettsching (UCI) -- 8-2 USC wins doubles point. Order of finish: 3, 2, 1 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. Courtney Byron (UCI) -- 6-0, 6-0 (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Kristina Smith (UCI) -- 6-1, 6-3 (3)#18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Franziska Goettsching (UCI) -- 6-0, 6-3 (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Kat Facey (UCI) -- 6-0, 6-3 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Marivick Mamiit (UCI) -- 6-1, 6-1* (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Brooke Schweyer (UCI) -- 6-2, 6-4 Order of finish: 1, 3, 5*, 4, 2, 6

#16 USC 7, #27 Pepperdine 0

Feb. 4, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Guillermo/Issara (PEP) -- 8-4 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Moore/Walters (PEP) -- 8-2 (3) Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Colffer/Granillo (PEP) -- 8-2 Order of finish: 2, 3, 1 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. #72 Ale Granillo (PEP) -- 7-6 (5), 6-1 (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Khunpak Issara (PEP) -- 6-3, 6-4 (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Lorraine Guillermo (PEP) -- 6-1, 6-4 (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Arianna Colffer (PEP) -- 6-1, 6-2 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Ali Walters (PEP) -- 6-1, 6-4* (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Megan Moore (PEP) -- 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 Order of finish: 4, 3, 5*, 1, 2, 6 ITA NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

ITA KICK-OFF WEEKEND Opening Round

#16 USC 7, #48 Sacramento State 0

Jan. 28, 2012 - Tempe, Ariz. DOUBLES (1) Kapashai/Delgado (SAC ST) vs. #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) -- DNF (2) Ramos/Lao (USC) def. Meliuk/Baca (SAC ST) -- 8-0 (3) Scandalis/Pulido (USC) def. Rohsheid/Knoebl (SAC ST) -- 8-0 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. Tatsiana Kapshai (SAC ST) -- 6-4, 6-1 (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Rebeca Delgado (SAC ST) -- 6-0, 6-0 (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Sophie Lohscheid (SAC ST) -- 6-2, 6-0 (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Maria Meliuk (SAC ST) -- 6-3, 6-3 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Katharina Knoebl (SAC ST) -- 6-1, 6-0 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Andrea Gomez Carus (SAC ST) -- 6-2, 6-1 Championship

#16 USC 6, #20 Arizona State 1

Jan. 29, 2012 -- Tempe, Ariz. DOUBLES (1) Cako/N. Smith (ASU) vs. #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) -- DNF (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Brycki/J. Smith (ASU) -- 8-2 (3) Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Sahagun/Simmons (ASU) -- 8-2 Order of finish: 3, 2, 1 SINGLES (1) #9 Jacqueline Cako (ASU) def. #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) -- 7-6, 3-6, 1-0 (10-6) (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Michelle Brycki (ASU) -- 6-4, 2-6, 2-1 ret. (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Hannah James (ASU) -- 6-1, 6-3 (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Sianna Simmons (ASU) -- 7-6 (4), 6-2 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Joanna Smith (ASU) -- 7-5, 6-4* (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Leighann Sahagun -- 7-5, 6-3 Order of finish: 3, 6, 5*, 2, 4, 1 ____

#16 USC 7, #34 Saint Mary’s 0

Feb. 2, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Isip/Searl (SMC) -- 8-4 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Frampton/Jullien (SMC) -- 8-4 (3) Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Leduc/Lindlar (SMC) -- 8-0 USC wins doubles point. Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. #82 Catherine Isip (SMC) -- 6-1, 6-0 (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #68 Jenny Jullien (SMC) -- 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-8) (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #116 Jade Frampton (SMC) -- 6-2, 6-2* (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Anna Chkhikvishili (SMC) -- 6-2, 6-2 (5) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Catherine Leduc (SMC) -- 6-3, 6-1 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Carla Lindlar (SMC) -- 6-1, 6-0 Order of finish: 1, 6, 3*, 4, 5, 2

Round of 16

#16 USC 4, #8 North Carolina 2

Feb. 10, 2012 - Charlottesville, Va. DOUBLES (1) Featherston/McHale (UNC) def. #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) - 8-5 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. DeBruycker/Slater (UNC) - 8-1 (3) Hemm/Lyons (UNC) def. Pulido/Ramos (USC) - 9-8 (10-8) UNC wins doubles point. Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) vs. #16 Lauren McHale (UNC) - 6-4, 2-6, 5-5 susp. (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #44 Zoe DeBruycker (UNC) - 5-7, 7-5, 6-4* (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Shinann Featherston (UNC) - 6-2, 7-5 (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. #55 Caroline Price (UNC) - 6-3, 6-0 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Gina Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) - 6-1, 6-1 (6) Tessa Lyons (UNC) def. Alison Ramos (USC) - 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 Order of finish: 4, 5, 3, 6, 2* Quarterfinals

#16 USC 4, #17 Tennessee 1

Feb. 11, 2012 - Charlottesville, Va. DOUBLES (1) Pluskota/Williams (TENN) def. #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) - 9-7 (2) #18 Boren/Toti (TENN) def. Lao/Ramos (USC) - 8-6 (3) Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Henderson/Szekely (TENN) - 8-5 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) vs. #24 Natalie Pluskota (TENN) - 3-6, 6-4 susp. (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #27 Brynn Boren (TENN) - 6-3, 6-4 (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Kata Szekely (TENN) - 6-2, 6-1 (4) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Caitlyn Williams (TENN) - 6-0, 6-0 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Sarah Toti (TENN) - 6-4, 6-4* (6) Alison Ramos (USC) vs. Joanna Henderson (TENN) - 6-4, 4-5 susp. Order of finish: 3, 4, 2, 5 Semifinals

#4 UCLA 4, #16 USC 0

Feb. 12, 2012 - Charlottesville, Va. DOUBLES (1) #12 Anderson/Morton (UCLA) def. #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) - 8-6 (2) Montez/Van Nguyen (UCLA) def. Lao/Ramos (USC) - 8-5 (3) Pulido/Ramos (USC) def. Jones/Seguso (UCLA) - 8-4 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 SINGLES (1) #19 Zoe Scandalis (USC) vs. #8 Robin Anderson (UCLA) - 4-6, 6-2, 2-4 susp. (2) #42 Danielle Lao (USC) vs. #62 McCall Jones (UCLA) - 7-6 (7), 1-1 susp. (3) #18 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) vs. #70 Pamela Montez (UCLA) - 6-1, 3-6, 1-2 susp. (4) Skylar Morton (UCLA) #99 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) - 6-4, 7-5 (5) Chanelle Van Nguyen (UCLA) def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) - 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 (6) Kaitlyn Ray (UCLA) def. Alison Ramos (USC) - 6-0, 6-3 Order of finish: 6, 4, 5 ____

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MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS Feb. 23, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #4 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Dockendorf/Meehan (UCSB) -- 8-4 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Lozano/Scatliffe (UCSB) -- 8-6 (3) #45 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Cano/Reede (UCSB) -- 8-0 Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 SINGLES (1) #10 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. Natalia Lozano (UCSB) -- 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 (2) #24 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Kiersten Meehan (UCSB) -- 6-0, 6-2 (3) #63 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. April Scatliffe (UCSB) -- 6-1, 6-3 (4) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Paola Cos (UCSB) -- 2-6, 6-1, 6-0* (5) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Jordan Dockendorf (UCSB) -- 6-2, 6-4 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Erica Cano (UCSB) -- 6-1, 7-5 Order of finish: 2, 5, 4,* 6, 3, 1

#7 USC 4, #5 California 3

Feb. 25, 2012 - Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) Goransson/Schutting (CAL) def. #4 Christian/Santamaria (USC) - 9-7 (2) Davis/Susanyi (CAL) def. Lao/Ramos (USC) - 9-7 (3) #45 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Duranteau/Estlander (CAL) - 8-2 Order of finish: 3, 2, 1 SINGLES (1) #23 Zsofi Susanyi (CAL) def. #10 Zoe Scandalis (USC) - 6-2, 4-6, 1-0 (10-2) (2) #17 Danielle Lao (USC) def.#48 Tayler Davis (CAL) - 6-0 ret. (inj.) (3) #24 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #84 Annet Schutting (CAL) -6-4, 6-0 (4) #63 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Annie Goransson (CAL) - 6-3, 6-1 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. #103 Cecilia Estlander (CAL) - 7-5, 6-2* (6) Alice Duranteau (CAL) def. Alison Ramos (USC) - 6-4, 6-3 Order of finish: 2, 4, 6, 3, 5*, 1

#1 UCLA 4, #2 USC 3

March 1, 2012 - Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) Anderson/Morton (UCLA) def #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) - 8-5 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Montez/Vannguye (UCLA) - 8-2 (3) Jones/Seguso (UCLA) def. #39 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) - 8-6 UCLA wins doubles point. Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 SINGLES (1) #5 Robin Anderson (UCLA) def. #13 Zoe Scandalis (USC) - 6-3, 6-3 (2) #16 Danielle Lao (USC) def.#108 McCall Jones (UCLA) - 6-2, 6-3 (3) #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #74 Pamela Montez (UCLA) - 6-2, 6-3 (4) #84 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. #107 Skylar Morton (UCLA) - 6-3, 6-0 (5) #94 Chanelle Van Nguyen (UCLA) def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) - 4-6, 6-2, 6-3* (6) #80 Kaitlin Ray (UCLA) def. Alison Ramos (USC) 7-6 (1), 6-1 Order of finish: 4, 1, 3, 6, 2, 5*

#2 USC 6, #70 San Diego 1

March 3, 2012 - Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) Christian/Pulido (USC) def. Coupez/Hoffpauir (USD) - 8-6 (2) Depenau/Sujica (USD) def. Ramos/Scandalis (USC) - 8-7 (3) Lao/Santamaria (USC) def. Brown/Raygada (USD) - 8-1 USC wins doubles point. Order of finish: 3, 1, 2 SINGLES (1) #13 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. Stephanie Hoffpauir (USD) - 6-2, 6-0 (2) #16 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Juliette Coupez (USD) - 5-7, 6-1, 1-0 (10-8) (3) Anna Depenau (USD) def. #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) - 4-6, 0-1 ret. (4) #84 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Marite Raygada (USD) - 6-3, 6-0 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def.Maja Sujica (USD) - 6-1, 6-1 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Idil Haciraifoglu (USD) - 6-2, 6-1* Order of finish: 4, 5, 6*, 1, 3, 2

#3 USC 6, Washington State 1

March 10, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #39 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Kankaras/Vasilieva (WSU) -- 8-1 (2) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Fournier/Luzina (WSU) -- 8-2 (3) Christian/DeSimone (USC) def. Koning/Musilovich (WSU) -- 8-2 Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 SINGLES (1) #72 Liudmila Vasilieva (WSU) def. #13 Zoe Scandalis (USC) -- 4-6, 6-4, 6-0 (2) #16 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Elisabeth Fournier (WSU) -- 3-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-7) (3) #84 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Andjela Kankaras (WSU) -- 6-1, 6-3 (4) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Ksenia Googe (WSU) -- 6-3, 6-4 (5) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Elizaveta Luzina (WSU) -- 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Olga Musilovich (WSU) -- 1-6, 6-2, 6-1* Order of finish: 3, 4, 6*, 2, 5, 1

#4 USC 4, #8 Texas 3

March 14, 2012 -- Austin, Texas DOUBLES (1) #4 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. #23 Padegimaite/Scott (UT) 8-6 (2) #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Ellis/Gaytan-Leach (UT) 8-5 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Damico/Gajic (UT) 8-2 Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 SINGLES (1) #21 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. #24 Aeriel Ellis (UT) -- 6-4, 6-3* (2) #75 Krista Damico (UT) def. #18 Danielle Lao (USC) -- 0-6, 6-3, 6-4 (3) #31 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #122 Noel Scott (UT) -- 6-2, 6-2 (4) Cierra Gaytan-Leach (UT) def. Kaitlyn Christian (USC) -- 3-6, 6-3, 1-1 (ret.) (5) Lina Padegimaite (UT) def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) -- 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Elizabeth Begley (UT) -- 6-2, 6-1 Order of finish: 6, 3, 1*, 4, 5, 2

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2011 Match-by-Match

#7 USC 7, #66 UC Santa Barbara 0


2013 USC WOM

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

#3 USC 7, #35 Utah 0

March 23, 2012 -- Salt Lake City, Utah DOUBLES (1) #4 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Putilina/Craig (UTAH) -- 8-6 (2) #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Kovarcikova/Flores (UTAH) -- 8-3 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Pham/Watson (UTAH) -- 8-4 Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 SINGLES (1) #21 Zoë Scandalis (USC) def. #63 Anastasia Putilina (UTAH) -- 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 (2) #18 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Sarah Pham (UTAH) -- 6-3, 6-7 (4), 1-0 (10-5) (3) #31 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Callie Craig (UTAH) -- 2-6, 7-6 (1), 1-0 (10-2) (4) #65 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Danielle Flores (UTAH) -- 5-7, 6-0, 6-0* (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Lucia Kovarcikova (UTAH) -- 6-4, 6-0 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Sammie Watson (UTAH) -- 6-3, 6-2 Order of finish: 6, 5, 4*, 1, 2, 3

#3 USC 7, Colorado 0

March 25, 2012 -- Boulder, Colo. DOUBLES (1) #4 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Schleich/Steur (CU) -- 8-1 (2) #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Janssens/Manzi Tenorio (CU) -- 8-4 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Anuszkiewicz/Sanders (CU) -- 8-2 Order of finish: 1, 3, 2 SINGLES (1) #21 Zoë Scandalis (USC) def. Kristina Schleich (CU) -- 6-2, 6-0 (2) #31 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Winde Janssens (CU) -- 6-2, 6-3 (3) #65 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Julyette Steur (CU) -- 6-0, 6-4 (4) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Erin Sanders (CU) -- 6-3, 6-2* (5) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Carla Manzi Tenorio (CU) -- 6-0, 6-0 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Ashley Tiefel (CU) -- 6-2, 6-3 Order of finish: 5, 1, *4, 6, 2, 3

#4 USC 7, Oregon 0

March 30, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) Hager/Skowronski (ORE) def. #2 Christian/Santamaria (USC) -- 8-7 (4) (2) #52 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. du Toit/Metzger (ORE) -- 8-2 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Neubert/Stueckemann (ORE) -- 8-3 Order of finish: 3, 2, 1 SINGLES (1) #15 Zoë Scandalis (USC) def. Julia Metzger (ORE) -- 6-2, 6-3 (2) #22 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Patricia Skowronski (ORE) -- 7-6 (1), 6-2 (3) #36 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Sofia Hager (ORE) -- 6-3, 6-1* (4) #76 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Pascale Neubert (ORE) -- 6-1, 6-1 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Rabea Stueckemann (ORE) -- 6-1, 6-2 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Lana Buttner (ORE) -- 6-3, 6-3 Order of finish: 4, 5, 3*, 1, 6, 2

#4 USC 7, #48 Washington 0

March 31, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #2 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Gregoire/Smith (UW) -- 8-3 (2) #52 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Coronel/Lukac (UW) -- 8-3 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Nemcevic/Shimizu (UW) -- 8-7 (6) Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 SINGLES (1) #15 Zoë Scandalis (USC) def. Andjela Nemcevic (UW) -- 6-3, 6-4 (2) #22 Danielle Lao (USC) def. Samantha Smith (UW) -- 5-0 ret. (3) #36 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Capucine Gregoire (UW) -- 6-1, 6-3 (4) #76 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Julija Lukac (UW) -- 6-1, 6-1* (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Riko Shimizu (UW) -- 6-1, 6-3 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Natali Coronel (UW) -- 6-3, 6-1 Order of finish: 2, 3, 4*, 5, 6, 1

#4 USC 6, #28 Arizona 1

April 6, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #50 Marks/Smyth (ARIZ) def. #2 Christian/Santamaria (USC) -- 9-8 (7) (2) #52 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. Johnson/Landman (ARIZ) -- 8-6 (3) McRann/Stubbe (ARIZ) def. Lao/Ramos (USC) -- 8-6 ARIZ wins doubles point. Order of finish: 2, 3, 1 SINGLES (1) #15 Zoë Scandalis (USC) def. #66 Lacey Smyth (ARIZ) -- 7-6 (5), 6-0* (2) #22 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #81 Natasha Marks (ARIZ) -- 7-6 (4), 6-3 (3) #36 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. Sarah Landsman (ARIZ) -- 6-1, 6-3 (4) #76 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Kim Stubbe (ARIZ) -- 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Susan McRann (ARIZ) -- 6-2, 6-1 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Laura Oldham (ARIZ) -- 6-2, 7-6 (4) Order of finish: 5, 3, 6, 1*, 4, 2

#4 USC 6, #29 Arizona State 1

April 7, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #2 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Brycki/Smith (ASU) -- 7-8 ret. (2) Pulido/Scandalis (USC) def. James/Sahagun (ASU) -- 8-2 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) win by ASU default USC wins doubles point. SINGLES (1) Michelle Brycki (ASU) def. #15 Zoë Scandalis (USC) -- 7-6 (2), 6-4 (2) #22 Danielle Lao (USC) vs. Joanna Smith (ASU) -- 6-0, 6-1* (3) #36 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) vs. Hannah James (ASU) -- 6-1, 6-2 (4) #76 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) vs. Leighann Sahagun (ASU) -- 0-6, 6-1, 1-0 (10-5) (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) win by ASU default (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) win by ASU default Order of finish: 2*, 3, 4, 1

#6 Stanford 4, #4 USC 2

April 13, 2012 -- Stanford, Calif. DOUBLES not played SINGLES (1) #3 Nicole Gibbs (STAN) def. #20 Zoë Scandalis (USC) -- 7-6 (4), 6-2* (2) #7 Mallory Burdette (STAN) def. #23 Danielle Lao (USC) -- 6-3, 6-1 (3) #33 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #52 Stacey Tan (STAN) -- 7-5, 6-1 (4) #57 Ellen Tsay (STAN) def. #87 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) -- 6-0, 6-1 (5) Veronica Li (STAN) def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) -- 7-5, 6-2 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Natalie Dillon (STAN) -- 0-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4 Order of finish: 4, 3, 2, 5, 1*, 6

#4 USC 4, #10 California 3

April 14, 2012 -- Berkeley, Calif. DOUBLES (1) #43 Juricova/Susanyi (CAL) def. #7 Christian/Santamaria (USC) -- 8-4 (2) #17 Goransson/Schutting (CAL) def. #51 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) -- 8-5 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Davis/Estlander (CAL) -- 8-3 Order of finish: 3, 2, 1* SINGLES (1) #8 Jana Juricova (CAL) def. #20 Zoe Scandalis (USC) -- 6-1, 6-0 (2) #23 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #12 Zsofi Susanyi (CAL) -- 6-2, 7-5 (3) #33 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #81 Anett Schutting (CAL) -- 6-0, 6-4 (4) #87 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. #55 Tayler Davis (CAL) -- 7-6(3), 6-3 (5) #99 Annie Goransson (CAL) def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) -- 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Alice Duranteau (CAL) -- 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 Order of finish: 1, 3, 4, 2, 6*, 5

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MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

#4 USC 6, #1 UCLA 1

April 20, 2012 -- Los Angeles Tennis Center DOUBLES (1) #7 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. #11 Anderson/Morton (UCLA) -- 8-6 (2) #9 Dolehide/Montez (UCLA) def. #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) -- 8-6 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Jones/Seguso (UCLA) -- 8-6 Order of finish: 3, 2, 1 SINGLES (1) #20 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. #3 Robin Anderson (UCLA) -- 6-2, 7-5 (2) #18 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #96 McCall Jones (UCLA) -- 7-6(1), 6-3 (3) #29 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #109 Pamela Montez (UCLA) -- 6-2, 6-1 (4) #75 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. #107 Skylar Morton (UCLA) -- 6-4, 6-3 (5) #110 Chanelle Van Nguyen (UCLA) def. Gabrielle DeSimone (USC) -- 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. #118 Kaitlin Ray (UCLA) -- 6-3, 7-5* Order of finish: 3, 4, 6*, 1, 5, 2 2012 NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS First Round

[5] USC 4, Fairfield 0

May 11, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. Yajima/Koladzyn (F) - 8-0 (2) #42 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) vs. Radde/Ryan (F) - 7-2, susp. (3) #75 Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Jackson/Pirrello (F) - 8-0 Order of finish: 3,1 SINGLES (1) #14 Zoë Scandalis (USC) vs. Monica Yajima (F) - 6-0, 5-0, susp. (2) #19 Danielle Lao (USC) vs. Sharissa Ryan (F) - 6-0, 3-0, susp. (3) #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) vs. Allison Radde (F) - 6-0, 1-0 (4) #89 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Carolina Koladzyn (F) - 6-0, 6-1* (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. Victoria Pirrello (F) - 6-0, 6-1 (6) Alison Ramos (USC) def. Emma Samson (F) -- 6-0, 6-0 Order of finish: 5, 6, 4 Second Round

[5] USC 4, Vanderbilt 1

May 12, 2012 -- Marks Stadium DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. #30 Wu/Mira (Vanderbilt) - 8-6 (2) Antal/Casares (Vanderbilt) def. #42 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) - 8-6 (3) #75 Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Radeva/Gornet (Vanderbilt) - 8-2 Order of finish: 3,2,1 SINGLES (1) #14 Zoë Scandalis (USC) vs. #42 Jackie Wu (V) - 7-6 (5), 4-1, susp. (2) #19 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #94 Lauren Mira (V) - 6-2, 6-3 (3) Marie Casares (V) def. #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) - 6-2, 6-3 (4) #89 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) def. Ashleigh Antal (V) - 3-6, 6-3, 6-1* (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) vs. Nelly Radeva (V) - 6-2, 4-6, 0-3, susp. (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Megan Gornet (V) - 6-0, 6-0 Order of finish: 6, 3, 2, 4

NCAA Round of 16

[5] USC 4, [12] Baylor 1

May 17, 2012 -- Athens, Ga. DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. #78 Horter/Secerbegovic (BAY) - 8-4 (2) Burgic/Nakic (BAY) def. #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) - 8-4 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Kosakowski/Novakova (BAY) - 8-5 Order of finish: 1, 2, 3 SINGLES (1) #14 Zoe Scandalis (USC) def. #23 Nina Secerbegovic (BAY) - 2-6, 6-1, 6-4* (2) #19 Danielle Lao (USC) vs. #16 Diana Nakic (BAY) - 3-6, 7-6 (4) susp. (3) #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #56 Sona Novakova (BAY) - 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 (4) #89 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) vs. Ema Burgic (BAY) - 7-5, 2-6, 3-3 susp. (5) Jordaan Sanford (BAY) def. Gabriella DeSimone (USC) - 6-1, 6-0 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Megan Horter (BAY) - 6-1, 6-3 Order of finish: 5, 6, 3, 1* Quarterfinals

[5] USC 4, [4] Stanford 2

May 19, 2012 -- Athens, Ga. DOUBLES (1) #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) def. #2 Burdette/Gibbs (STAN) - 8-6 (2). #24 Tan/Tsay (STAN) def. #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) - 8-5 (3) Lao/Ramos (USC) def. Ahn/Li (STAN) - 8-6 Order of finish: 2, 1, 3 SINGLES (1). #3 Nicole Gibbs (STAN) def. #14 Zoe Scandalis (USC) - 6-1, 6-4 (2) #19 Danielle Lao (USC) def. #5 Mallory Burdette (STAN) - 4-6, 6-2, 6-4 (3) #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #25 Stacey Tan (STAN) - 7-5, 1-6, 7-6 (5) (4) #89 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) vs. Kristie Ahn (STAN) - 4-6, 7-5, 2-1 susp. (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. #74 Ellen Tsay (STAN) - 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 (6) Veronica Li (STAN) def. Valeria Pulido (USC) - 6-4, 7-5 Order of finish: 1, 5, 6, 2, 3 Semifinals

[1] UCLA 4, [5] USC 3

May 21, 2012 -- Athens, Ga. DOUBLES (1) #6 Anderson/Morton (UCLA) def. #3 Christian/Santamaria (USC) - 8-3 (2). #9 Dolehide/Montez (UCLA) def. #49 Pulido/Scandalis (USC) - 8-4 (3) #75 Lao/Ramos (USC) vs. Jones/Seguso (UCLA) - 6-5 susp. Order of finish: 1, 2 SINGLES (1) #4 Robin Anderson (UCLA) def. #14 Zoe Scandalis (USC) -- 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-2 (2) #98 McCall Jones (UCLA) def. #19 Danielle Lao (USC) - 6-4, 2-6, 6-2* (3) #26 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) def. #73 Pamela Montez (UCLA) - 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 (4) #124 Skylar Morton (UCLA) def. #89 Kaitlyn Christian (USC) - 6-4, 7-5 (5) Gabriella DeSimone (USC) def. #119 Chanelle Van Nguyen (UCLA) - 0-6, 6-2, 6-4 (6) Valeria Pulido (USC) def. Carling Seguso (UCLA) - 7-5, 3-6, 6-1 Order of finish: 4, 5, 3, 6, 1, 2

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2013 USC WOM All-Time Awards & Honors

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

Anna Maria Fernandez

NATIONAL TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS (7)

1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Borelli (USTA) 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Borelli (USTA) 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Borelli (NCAA) 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Borelli (NCAA)

NATIONAL SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIPS (5)

1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Hallquist (USTA) 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barbara Hallquist (USTA) 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Margolin (USTA) 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Maria Fernandez (AIAW) 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Herr (NCAA)

NATIONAL DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIPS (1)

1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T. Lewis/A. White (AIAW)

All-Americans

1975 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Desfor 1976 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Desfor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Hallquist 1977 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Desfor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gretchen Galt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Hallquist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheila McInerney 1978 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Hallquist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheila McInerney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lea Antonopolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacy Margolin 1979 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Barbara Hallquist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheila McInerney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stacy Margolin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Lucia Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Maria Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Lewis 1980 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheila McInerney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Lucia Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Maria Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trey Lewis

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nina Voydat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anne White 1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Maria Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Linda Siegel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nina Voydat 1982 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Lucia Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecilia Fernandez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sue Pendo 1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecilia Fernandez (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Henry (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Herr (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janet Lagasse (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sue Pendo (D) 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecilia Fernandez (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Henry (S, D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Jones (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sue Pendo (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heliane Steden (S) 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cecilia Fernandez (S, D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caroline Kuhlman (S, D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Norwood (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heliane Steden (S, D) 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Caroline Kuhlman (S, D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dena Levy (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Norwood (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heliane Steden (S, D) 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ginny Purdy (D) 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux (S) 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie London (S) 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie London (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo (S, D) 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux (S) 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Petra Schmitt (S) 1994 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maggie Simkova (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Italiano (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Petra Schmitt (D) 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Italiano (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole London (D) 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ditta Huber (S) 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewel Peterson (S) 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewel Peterson (S) 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewel Peterson (S,D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiffany Brymer (D) 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewel Peterson (S) 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luana Magnani (S,D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carine Vermeulen (D) 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Leimbach (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsey Nelson (S) 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsey Nelson (S) 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Fansler (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsey Nelson (S) 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Amanda Fink (S, D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gabriela Niculescu (D) 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maria Sanchez (S) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez (S, D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaitlyn Christian (D) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sabrina Santamaria (S,D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaitlyn Christian (D) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Lao (S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoë Scandalis (S)

ITA AWARDS

ITA All-Star Team 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaitlyn Christian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sabrina Santamaria ITA National Indoor Singles Champion 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez

ITA National Indoor Doubles Champion 2011 . . . Kaitlyn Christian & Sabrina Santamaria 2012 . . Kaitlyn Christian & Sabrina Santamaria ITA/Riviera All-American Doubles Champion 2012 . . Kaitlyn Christian & Sabrina Santamaria ITA National Senior Player of the Year 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez ITA National Player to Watch 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoë Scandalis ITA National Rookie of the Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Fansler ITA Regional Singles Champion 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jewel Peterson 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Fansler 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Lao 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sabrina Santamaria ITA Regional Doubles Champion 2002 . . . . . . . . . Tiffany Brymer & Jewel Peterson 2006 . . . . . . . . Anca Anastasiu & Julie Smekodub 2007 . . . . . . . Amanda Fink & Gabriella Niculescu 2008 . . . . . . Gabriella Niculescu & Maria Sanchez 2010 . . . . . . . . . . Valeria Pulido & Alison Ramos 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Lao & Valeria Pulido ITA Regional Senior Player of the Year 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez ITA Regional Player to Watch 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kaitlyn Christian 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoë Scandalis ITA Regional Rookie of the Year 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Fansler 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Lao

Honda Award

1981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anna Maria Fernandez

(S) — Singles (D) — Doubles

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Trisha Laux


MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

NCAA All-Tournament TEAM 2012 . . . . . . .Sabrina Santamaria (No. 3 singles) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Lao (No. 3 doubles) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alison Ramos (No. 3 doubles)

pac-12 CHAMPIONS

1987 . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo/Ginny Purdy (D) * 2008 and 2009 Pac-10 doubles titles later vacated

due to NCAA penalty vacating wins recorded by ineligible player.

2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsey Nelson (S) 2008* . . . . . . Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu (D) 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink (S) 2009* . . . . . . Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu (D) 2012 . Kaitlyn Christian/Sabrina Santamaria (D)

pac-12 player of the year

2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicole Leimbach 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lindsey Nelson 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez

pac-12 FRESHMAN of the year

2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Fansler

pac-12 DOUBLESTEAM oftheyear 2009 . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu 2012 . . . . Kaitlyn Christian/Sabrina Santamaria

All-Pac-12

1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stephanie Harges 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Trisha Laux 1995 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susie Italiano (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maggie Simkova (2nd team) 1996 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzie Italiano (2nd team) 1998 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ditta Huber (2nd team) 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ditta Huber (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kara Warkentin (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jacqui Boyd (honorable mention) 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kara Warkentin (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Veronika Safarova (2nd team)

OTHER AWARDS

Trey Lewis Pan Am Games (Silver Medal) . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 Anna Maria Fernandez Tennis Broderick Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 Tennis Magazine Female College Player of the Year . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 Cecilia Fernandez World University Games (Gold Medal) . . . . . 1983 Heliane Steden Pan Am Games (Bronze Medal) . . . . . . . . . . 1983 Claudia Hernandez Mexican National Singles Champ . . . 1982, 84-87, 89 Caroline Kuhlman Goodwill Games (Gold Medal) . . . . . . . . . . . 1986

OTHER USTA & AIAW HONORS

Diane Desfor Amateur Clay Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975 Amateur Grass Court Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 Gretchen Galt 21 & Under Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1976 Barbara Hallquist Grass Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 & Under Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Indoor Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Indoor Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1976 1976 1977 1977 1978

Leslie Allen ATA Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1977

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Sheila McInerney Amateur Clay Court Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Mixed Doubles . . . . . . . Amateur Indoor Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . .

1977 1977 1977 1978 1979 1979

Stacy Margolin Amateur Hard Court Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 Anna Lucia Fernandez Amateur Indoor Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 Amateur Clay Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 Trey Lewis Amateur Indoor Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 21 & Under Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1979 AIAW Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 Anne White AIAW Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . Amateur Clay Court Mixed Doubles . . . . . . .

1980 1980 1980 1980

Nina Voydat Amateur Indoor Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1980 Susan Pendo National Amateur Mixed Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 National Amateur Doubles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 Cecilia Fernandez USTA Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 Heliane Steden USTA Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1983 Caroline Kuhlman USTA Singles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1984

FedEration Cup

1983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Heliane Steden (Mex.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1984 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Heliane Steden (Mex.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1985 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Heliane Steden (Mex.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1986 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1987 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1988 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1989 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo (Mex.) 1991 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo (Mex.) 1992 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo (Mex.) 1993 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lupita Novelo (Mex.)

All-Time Awards & Honors

Jewel Peterson

. . . . . . . . . . .Jewel Peterson (honorable mention) 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jewel Peterson (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maureen Diaz (2nd team) 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jewel Peterson (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luana Magnani (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . Tiffany Brymer (honorable mention) 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jewel Peterson (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . Luana Magnani (honorable mention) 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anca Anastasiu (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luana Magnani (2nd team) . . . . . . . . Carine Vermeulen (honorable mention) 2005 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nicole Leimbach (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lindsey Nelson (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anca Anastasiu (2nd team) 2006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lindsey Nelson (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Luana Magnani (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . Dianne Matias (honorable mention) 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sarah Fansler (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lindsey Nelson (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink (honorable mention) 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . .Lindsey Nelson (honorable mention) . . . . . . . . Gabriela Niculescu (honorable mention) 2009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Fink (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . .Sarah Fansler (honorable mention) 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Lao (honorable mention) . . . . . . . . . . . . Alison Ramos (honorable mention) 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Sanchez (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danielle Lao (2nd team) 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zoë Scandalis (1st team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sabrina Santamaria (2nd team) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Danielle Lao (2nd team) . . . . . . . . .Kaitlyn Christian (honorable mention)


2013 USC WOM

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

All-Time Letterwinners

Fernandez, Anna Lucia............................1979, 80, 81, 82 Fernandez, Anna Maria...........................1979, 80, 81, 82 Fernandez, Cecilia...................................1982, 83, 84, 85 Fink, Amanda...........................................2006, 07, 08, 09

G

• • Galt, Gretchen...............................................1975, 76, 77 Goldman, Jennifer.....................................................2010

H

• • Hallquist, Barbara **................................1976, 77, 78, 79 Hamilton-Heinberg, Krissy.............................1999, 00, 01 Harper, Amber.....................................................2007, 08 Harges, Stephanie...................................1985, 87, 88, 89 Henry, Kelly.............................................1981, 82, 83, 84 Hernandez, Claudia.............................................1985, 86 Hernando, Melissa...................................1992, 93, 94, 95 Herr, Beth..................................................................1983 Heynen, Carol................................................1982, 83, 84 Huber, Ditta..............................................1996, 97, 98, 99

I

• • Irinco, Christina..........................................................2001 Italiano, Suzanne.....................................1993, 94, 95, 96

A

Q

• • Quaresma, Carla.................................................1992, 93 Quinlan, Maeve...................................................1986, 87

B

• • Bakalarova, Karolina...............................1996, 97, 98, 99 Bardot, Jan..........................................................1977, 78 Basica, Amber...............................................1996, 97, 98 Bayani, Bernadette..................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Boyd, Jacqui........................................1997, 98, 99, 2000 Brown, Susan......................................................1978, 80 Brymer, Tiffany.........................................2000, 01, 02, 03

R

• • Ramos, Alison..........................................2009, 10, 11, 12 Reed, Kathleen..........................................................1987 Rose, Courtney........................................1991, 92, 93, 94

S

C

• • Chen, Elaine..............................................................1977 Christian, Caroline...................................1999, 00, 01, 02 Christian, Kaitlyn...............................................2011, 12 Colville, Mary Ann......................................................1976

MARIA SANCHEZ

J

• • Jimenez, Eva.......................................................1996, 97 Jones (Woods), Cheryl........................................1983, 84

K

E

• • Kimura, Sayaka...................................................1994, 95 Kinstler, Lyndsay.....................................2008, 09, 10, 11 Kochoff, Anya..........................................1987, 88, 89, 90 Kuhlman, Caroline...................................1985, 86, 88, 89

F

• • Lagasse, Janet..........................................................1983 Lao, Danielle................................................2010, 11, 12 Lau, Sabrina............................................1994, 95, 96, 97

• • Ellis, Ashley...............................................................2007 Entekhabi, Leyla............................................2008, 09, 10 Esmero, Melissa......................................2001, 02, 03, 04 Everly, Erin................................................................2005 • • Fansler, Sarah.........................................2007, 08, 09, 10

N

• • Nguyen, Jennifer.......................................................1992 Nelson, Lindsey.......................................2005, 06, 07, 08 Niculescu, Gabriela.............................................2008, 09 Norwood, Mary........................................1985, 86, 87, 88 Novelo, Lupita..........................................1987, 88, 89, 90

P

• • Allen, Leslie...............................................................1977 Allred, Linda...................................................1990, 91, 92 Anastasiu, Anca.......................................2004, 05, 06, 07 Andrews, Cristala....................................2008, 09, 10, 11 Antonopolis, Lea........................................................1978

D

M

• • Magnani, Luana.......................................2002, 03, 04, 06 Margolin, Stacy....................................................1978, 79 Marsico, Elizabeth...............................................2009, 10 Matias, Dianne.........................................2004, 05, 06, 07 McGarrigle, Kathleen.................................................1987 McInerney, Sheila....................................1977, 78, 79, 80 Miller, Hayley............................................................2011

• • Pendo, Sue....................................................1982, 83, 84 Peterson, Jewel.......................................2000, 01, 02, 03 Peterson, Whitney...............................................2006, 07 Pulido, Valeria..............................................2010, 11, 12 Purdy, Ginny............................................1986, 87, 88, 89

Barbara Hallquist**

• • Decker-Sadowski, Katja............................................2007 Dennis, Cindy..........................................1978, 79, 80, 81 Desfor, Diane.................................................1975, 76, 77 DeSimone, Gabriella................................................2012 DeVera, Judy...........................................2004, 05, 06, 07 Diaz, Maureen...............................................2001, 02, 03 Douglass, Debbie......................................................1977

Laux, Kirstin...............................................................1988 Laux, Trisha.............................................1988, 89, 90, 91 Leimbach, Nicole.......................................................2005 Levy, Dena.....................................................1983, 84, 85 Lewis, Trey..........................................................1979, 80 Lillie, Kathleen.........................................1981, 82, 83, 84 London, Nicole.........................................1995, 96, 97, 98 London, Stephanie..................................1988, 89, 90, 91 Loyola, Anita............................................2000, 01, 02, 03 Lum, Janice.........................................................1989, 91

L

• • Safarova, Veronika..............................1997, 98, 99, 2000 Sanchez, Maria........................................2008, 09, 10, 11 Santamaria, Sabrina................................................2012 Sauer, Erica...............................................................2004 Scandalis, Zoë.........................................................2012 Schmitt, Petra..........................................1992, 93, 94, 95 Sessarego, Paola..........................................1980, 81, 82 Siegel, Linda........................................................1980, 81 Simkova, Maggie.....................................1992, 93, 94, 95 Smekodub, Julie........................................................2007 Snyder, Taylynn.........................................................2005 Steden, Heliane.......................................1983, 84, 85, 86

T

• • Trump, Pam.............................................1995, 96, 97, 98 Tullberg, Julie................................................1990, 91, 92

V

• • Vermeulen, Carine...................................2003, 04, 05, 06 Voydat, Nina............................................1980, 81, 82, 83

W

• • Warkentin, Kara.........................................1998, 99, 2000 White, Anne...............................................................1980

Z

• • Zaman, Ayisha.........................................1993, 94, 95, 96 ** In 1976, Barbara Hallquist became the first female athlete at USC to receive an athletic scholarship.

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MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

USC def. Miami — 6-3

1978 USTA CHAMPIONS Singles (1) Barbara Hallquist (2) Lea Antonopolis (3) Sheila McInerney (4) Stacy Margolin (5) Susan Brown (6) Cindy Dennis Doubles (1) Barbara Hallquist / Sheila McInerney (2) Lea Antonopolis / Susan Brown (3) Stacy Margolin / Cindy Dennis

1985 1980 1978 Singles (1) Cecilia Fernandez (2) Stephanie Herges (3) Claudia Hernandez (4) Caroline Kuhlman (5) Dena Levy (6) Mary Norwood Doubles (1) Caroline Kuhlman / Mary Norwood (2) Dena Levy / Claudia Hernandez (3) Heliane Steden / Cecilia Fernandez

1980 AIAW CHAMPIONS USC def. Florida — 9-0

Singles (1) Trey Lewis (2) Anna Maria Fernandez (3) Nina Voydat (4) Sheila McInerney (5) Anna Lucia Fernandez (6) Anne White Doubles (1) Anne White / Trey Lewis (2) Anna Maria Fernandez / Sheila McInerney (3) Anna Lucia Fernandez / Susan Brown

1983 NCAA CHAMPIONS USC def. Trinity — 8-1

1983 Singles (1) Beth Herr (2) Kelly Henry (3) Cecilia Fernandez (4) Janet Lagasse (5) Cheryl Jones (6) Mina Voydat Doubles (1) Janet Lagasse / Sue Pendo (2) Beth Herr / Kelly Henry (3) Cecilia Fernandez / Cheryl Jones

Sheila McInerney 1979 USTA Singles Champion 1979 AIAW CHAMPIONS USC def. Stanford — 8-1

1979

Singles (1) Stacy Margolin (2) Anna Maria Fernandez (3) Trey Lewis (4) Barbara Hallquist (5) Sheila McInerney (6) Anna Lucia Fernandez Doubles (1) Barbara Hallquist / Sheila McInerney (2) Stacy Margolin / Anna Maria Fernandez

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1977 AIAW/USTA CHAMPIONS

1977 Singles (1) Diane Desfor (2) Gretchen Galt (3) Barbara Hallquist (4) Sheila McInerney Doubles (1) Diane Desfor / Gretchen Galt (2) Barbara Hallquist / Sheila McInerney

National Championship Lineups

1985 NCAA CHAMPIONS


2013 USC WOM Year-by-Year

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM 2012 (24-4, 9-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-12 Finish: Co-Champions Postseason: NCAA Semifinals National Finish: No. 4 J20 W 7-0 UC Irvine J28 W 7-0 @vs. Sacramento St. J29 W 6-1 @at Arizona State F2 W 7-0 St. Mary’s F4 W 7-0 Pepperdine F10 W 4-2 &vs. North Carolina F11 W 4-1 &vs. Tennessee F12 L 4-0 &vs. UCLA F23 W 7-0 UC Santa Barbara F25 W 4-3 California M1 L 4-3 UCLA M3 W 6-1 San Diego M10 W 6-1 *Washington State M14 W 4-3 at Texas M23 W 7-0 *at Utah M25 W 7-0 *at Colorado M30 W 7-0 *Oregon M31 W 7-0 *Washington A6 W 6-1 *Arizona A7 W 6-1 *Arizona State A13 L 4-2 *at Stanford A14 W 4-3 *at California A20 W 6-1 *at UCLA M11 W 4-0 ^Fairfield M12 W 4-1 ^Vanderbilt M17 W 4-1 #Baylor M19 W 4-2 #Stanford M21 L 4-3 #UCLA * Pac-12 match @ ITA Kick-Off Weekend (Tempe, Ariz.) & ITA National Team Indoors (Charlottesville, Va.) ^ NCAA Regionals (Marks Stadium) # NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.)

2011 (15-8, 4-4 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 5th Postseason: NCAA Second Round National Finish: No. 19 J18 W 6-1 Cal State Northridge J21 W 6-1 Long Beach State J29 W 4-3 @NC State J30 L 5-2 @Michigan F8 W 7-0 San Diego State F10 W 6-1 South Florida F13 W 6-1 Texas F25 W 5-2 at San Diego M2 L 5-2 at UCLA M4 W 6-1 *Washington M10 W 6-1 Fresno State M12 W 5-2 at Pepperdine M15 W 4-3 Syracuse M16 L 4-3 Arizona State M25 L 5-2 *California M26 L 6-1 *Stanford A1 W 7-0 *at Oregon A2 W 6-1 *at Washington State A8 L 6-1 *at Arizona State A9 W (forfeit) *at Arizona A15 L 5-2 *UCLA M14 W 4-1 ^St. Mary’s M15 L 4-1 ^at California * Pac-10 match @ ITA Kick-Off Weekend (Ann Arbor, Mich.) ^ NCAA Regionals (Berkeley, Calif.) 2010 (14-10, 5-3 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 4th Postseason: NCAA Second Round National Finish: No. 20 J24 W 7-0 Long Beach State J25 W 6-1 UC Irvine J29 W 4-0 @San Diego J30 W 4-0 @Auburn F4 W 6-1 Pepperdine F12 W 5-2 &Clemson F13 L 4-2 &Duke

F14 L 5-2 F23 W 5-2 F26 L 5-2 M3 L 4-3 M5 W 7-0 M9 L 5-2 M13 L 4-3 M17 W 6-1 M26 W 5-2 M27 W 7-0 A3 L 5-2 A4 3-3 susp.(rain) A9 W 5-2 A10 W 7-0 A16 L 6-1 A21 L 4-3 M14 W 4-0 M15 L 4-1

&Baylor at San Diego State California UCLA *at Oregon Baylor at Arizona State Fresno State *Washington *Washington State *at California *at Stanford *Arizona State *Arizona *at UCLA +Stanford ^Sacramento State ^at California

* Due to NCAA penalty vacating wins

recorded by ineligible player, 1 win (conference) becomes a loss and 4 wins left undecided in 2009 [revised records: 16-4 overall and 7-1 Pac-10 in 2009].

* Pac-10 match @ ITA Kick-Off Weekend (Marks Stadium) & ITA National Team Indoors (Madison, Wisc.) + match completed with doubles point played in Ojai, Calif. ^ NCAA Regionals (Berkeley, Calif.) 2009 (*21-3, *8-0 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: *1st Postseason: NCAA Second Round National Finish: No. 9 J21 W 6-1 UC Irvine J28 W 7-0 Long Beach State J31 W* 4-0 @Michigan State F1 W 4-1 @Texas A&M F13 L 4-3 &Georgia F14 W* 4-3 &Florida F15 W* 4-3 &Clemson F24 W 7-0 San Diego State M1 W 6-1 Cal Poly M4 L 4-3 at UCLA M6 W 7-0 ~Oregon M11 W 5-2 Arizona State M12 W 7-0 William & Mary M18 W 6-1 at Pepperdine M24 W* 5-2 at San Diego M27 W 4-3 ~California M28 W 5-2 ~Stanford A3 W 7-0 ~at Washington State A4 W* 4-3 ~at Washington A10 W 5-2 ~at Arizona A11 W 4-2 ~at Arizona State A17 W 5-2 ~UCLA M9 W 4-0 ^Fairfield M10 L 4-3 ^Washington ~ Pac-10 match * Due to NCAA penalty vacating wins recorded by ineligible player, 3 wins left undecided in 2008 [revised records: 16-8 overall and still 5-3 Pac-10 in 2008].

@ ITA Indoors Qualifying (Marks Stadium) & ITA National Team Indoors (Madison, Wisc.) ^ NCAA Regional at Marks Stadium 2008 (*19-8, *5-3 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 4th Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 National Finish: No. 11 J16 W 6-1 Loyola Marymount J25 W 7-0 UC Irvine J30 W 7-0 Long Beach State J31 W 5-2 Pepperdine F7 W* 4-3 &Arkansas F8 L 4-3 &North Carolina F9 L 4-3 &Georgia F15 W 7-0 at San Diego State F22 W 6-1 at Arizona F23 W 5-2 at Arizona State F29 W 6-1 California

M1 L 4-3 Stanford M7 W 6-1 ~Washington M8 W 7-0 ~Washington State M13 L 6-1 UCLA M19 W 5-2 at Texas M25 W 6-1 San Diego M27 W 6-1 Fresno State M28 W 7-0 ~Oregon A4 L 5-2 ~at Stanford A5 L 6-1 ~at California A11 W 5-2 ~Arizona State A12 W 6-1 ~Arizona A18 L 5-2 ~at UCLA M9 W* 4-0 ^Marist M10 W* 4-0 ^Pepperdine M15 L 4-0 #UCLA ~ Pac-10 match & ITA National Team Indoors (Madison, Wisc.) ^ NCAA Regional at Marks Stadium # NCAA Championships at Tulsa, Okla. 2007 (19-5, 6-2 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: t-2nd Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 National Finish: No. 10 J24 W 7-0 Long Beach State J27 W 6-1 Pepperdine F1 W 7-0 at San Diego F8 W 7-0 Cal Poly F13 W 7-0 San Diego State F16 L 5-2 at Stanford F17 L 5-2 at California F23 W 5-2 at Pepperdine M2 W 7-0 *at Washington State M3 W 7-0 *at Washington M8 W 4-3 at UCLA M14 W 6-1 Texas M16 W 4-3 Arizona State M17 W 7-0 Arizona M21 W 3-4~ Fresno State M31 W 7-0 *at Oregon A6 W 5-2 *at Arizona A7 W 6-1 *at Arizona State A13 W 4-3 *California A14 L 4-3 *Stanford A21 L 4-3 *UCLA M12 W 4-0 ^Boston Univ. M13 W 4-0 ^Texas M18 L 4-3 #Miami * Pac-10 match ^ NCAA Regional at Marks Stadium # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga.

~ USC win following protest of match

2006 (21-4, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Semifinals National Finish: No. 3 J19 W 7-0 UC Irvine J20 W 6-1 Long Beach State J25 W 7-0 San Diego F14 W 7-0 at San Diego State F17 L 5-2 Stanford F18 W 4-3 California F24 W 5-2 at Arizona State F25 W 6-1 at Arizona M1 W 6-1 Pepperdine M10 W 7-0 *Washington M11 W 6-0 *Washington State M15 L 4-3 Baylor M22 W 6-1 Illinois M31 W 6-1 *Arizona A1 W 5-2 *Arizona State A7 W 5-1 *at California A8 L 6-1 *at Stanford A15 W 7-0 *Oregon A18 W 4-3 UCLA A22 W 5-2 *at UCLA M12 W 4-0 ^Army M13 W 4-0 ^Long Beach State M18 W 4-1 #VCU M19 W 4-3 #Northwestern M22 L 4-1 #Miami * Pac-10 match ^ NCAA Regional at Marks Stadium # NCAA Championships at Palo Alto, Calif.

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2009 PAC-10 singles CHAMPION Amanda fink 2005 (19-4, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 7 J19 W 6-1 Cal Poly J21 W 7-0 Long Beach State F3 W 7-0 at Pepperdine F16 W 7-0 at San Diego F23 W 7-0 San Diego State F25 W 5-2 at California F26 L 5-2 at Stanford M9 W 4-3 *UCLA M11 W 7-0 *at Washington State M12 W 6-1 *at Washington M16 W 5-2 Texas M23 W 4-3 TCU M25 W 6-1 *at Arizona State M26 W 6-1 *at Arizona M30 W 5-2 Harvard A1 W 5-2 *at Oregon A8 L 4-3 *Stanford A9 W 4-3 *California A16 L 5-2 UCLA M13 W 4-0 ^Illinois-Chicago M14 W 4-0 ^Arizona State M19 W 4-3 #UCLA M20 L 4-2 #Florida * Pac-10 match ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga.


MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

2003 (22-6, 5-3 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 4th Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 5 J22 W 6-1 UC Santa Barbara J22 W 7-0 Cal Poly J24 W 7-0 UC Irvine J31 W 4-3 at UCLA F6 W 4-3 %Northwestern F7 W 5-2 %Georgia F8 L 1-5 %Florida F15 W 5-2 at Pepperdine F21 W 7-0 at Arizona F22 W 7-0 at Arizona State F26 W 7-0 at San Diego F28 W 7-0 San Diego State M5 W 5-2 * UCLA M8 W 5-2 * at Oregon M12 W 6-1 Texas M19 W 5-2 South Alabama M21 W 6-1 Pepperdine M28 W 6-1 * Arizona State M29 W 4-3 * Arizona A4 L 2-5 Stanford A5 W 4-3 California A11 L 1-6 * at Washington A12 W 5-1 * at Washington State A18 L 1-6 * at California A19 L 2-5 * at Stanford M9 W 4-0 ^ Sacramento State M10 W 4-0 ^ Georgia Tech M15 W 4-0 # Kansas State M16 L 1-4 # California * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. 2002 (19-8, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 National Finish: No. 11 J22 W 6-1 UC Santa Barbara J24 W 7-0 UC Irvine F1 L 2-5 UCLA F7 L 2-5 % Notre Dame F8 L 3-4 % Northwestern F9 W 6-1 % Oklahoma State F15 W 5-2 Loyola Marymount F22 W 6-1 Arizona

F23 L 3-4 Arizona State F27 W 6-1 at Pepperdine F28 W 7-0 San Diego M7 W 4-3 * at UCLA M8 W 7-0 * Oregon M13 W 7-0 at San Diego State M20 W 6-1 Fresno State M22 W 6-1 Pepperdine M29 W 5-2 * at Arizona State M30 W 6-1 * at Arizona A5 L 1-6 at Stanford A6 L 3-4 at California A12 W 5-2 * Washington A13 W 5-2 * Washington State A19 W 5-2 * California A20 L 2-5 * Stanford M11 W 5-0 ^ Oral Roberts M12 W 4-0 ^ Oregon M16 L 1-4 # UCLA * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Stanford, Calif.

2001 (20-8, 6-2 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd (tie) Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 8 J17 W 7-0 UC Irvine J18 W 7-0 Long Beach State J27 W 5-2 * Arizona J28 L 1-6 * Arizona State F7 W 6-0 San Diego State F9 W 4-3 Pepperdine F15 W 5-0 % Wake Forest F16 L 0-7 % Stanford F7 L 2-5 % Wake Forest F22 W 7-0 San Diego F23 W 5-2 * Oregon M3 W 5-2 at UCLA M8 W 5-2 William & Mary M11 W 6-1 Miami M16 W 5-2 at Arizona M17 L 1-6 at Arizona State M21 L 3-4 at Pepperdine M28 W 7-0 Loyola Marymount M30 W 6-1 * UCLA A7 L 0-7 * at Stanford A13 W 4-3 * at Washington State A14 W 4-3 * at Washington A20 L 1-6 Stanford A21 W 5-2 * California A12 W 4-0 ^ Maryland-Balt. City M13 W 4-1 ^ South Alabama M17 W 5-1 # Northwestern M18 L 0-4 # Georgia * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. ^ NCAA Regional at Norfolk, Va. # NCAA Championships at Stone Mtn., Ga. 2000 (18-9, 4-4 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 4th Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 11 J18 W 6-3 UC Santa Barbara J20 W 7-2 UC Irvine J28 L 3-6 * at Arizona State J29 W 9-0 * at Arizona F1 W 8-0 Loyola Marymount F12 W 7-2 * at Oregon F17 W 7-1 % Tennessee F18 L 2-6 % Georgia F19 W 5-2 % Notre Dame F26 W 5-1 at San Diego State M1 L 4-5 UCLA M10 W 6-2 Arizona M11 W 6-3 Arizona State M15 W 6-2 Illinois M22 W 7-2 Fresno State M29 W 7-1 Harvard M1 L 3-6 * at UCLA A7 L 4-5 California A8 L 1-6 Stanford A14 W 6-3 * Washington State

A15 W 5-4 * Washington A21 L 3-6 at Stanford A22 L 1-5 * at California M13 W 5-0 ^ Maryland-Balt. City M14 W 5-2 ^ Arizona M18 W 5-2 # Louisiana State M19 L 1-5 # Georgia * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Malibu, Calif.

1999 (21-9, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 10 J21 W 9-0 UC Irvine J23 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J29 W 5-4 * at Arizona State J30 W 6-1 * at Arizona F2 W 7-2 Fresno State F8 W 7-2 Colorado F13 W 6-3 * at UCLA F18 L 4-5 % William & Mary F19 W 5-4 % Arkansas F20 L 3-5 % Notre Dame F28 W 8-0 UNLV M3 L 2-6 UCLA M6 W 6-1 Tulsa M9 W 5-1 Wisconsin M12 W 6-3 Arizona M13 L 4-5 Arizona State M17 W 8-0 Oklahoma M26 L 3-6 at Pepperdine M30 W 9-0 Alabama A2 L 3-6 California A3 L 1-5 Stanford A8 W 5-1 * Washington State A10 W 6-2 * Washington A11 W 5-1 * Oregon A16 L 1-6 * at Stanford A17 W 5-4 * at California M15 W 5-0 ^ Drake M16 W 5-1 ^ San Diego M20 W 5-4 # Miami M21 L 1-5 # Stanford * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Dallas, Texas ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. 1998 (13-11, 3-5 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 6th Postseason: NCAA Regionals National Finish: No. 20 J23 W 8-0 UC Santa Barbara J25 W 7-2 Utah J30 L 2-7 * at Arizona J31 L 3-6 * at Arizona State F4 W 6-2 Fresno State F13 L 4-5 at UCLA F19 W 6-3 at San Diego F21 W 7-0 San Diego State M1 W 5-2 UNLV M5 W 5-1 Boise State M7 L 4-5 * UCLA M13 L 3-5 Arizona State M14 W 5-1 Arizona M17 L 4-5 Pepperdine M28 L 4-5 Kansas A5 L 0-6 Stanford A9 W 8-1 * Washington State A10 W 6-2 * Washington A13 W 6-0 * Oregon A17 L 1-8 * at Stanford A18 L 4-5 * at California M15 W 5-4 # Washington M16 W 5-1 # San Diego State M17 L 1-5 # Pepperdine * Pac-10 match # NCAA West Regional at Las Vegas, Nev. 1997 (10-16, 0-10 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 6th Postseason: NCAA Regionals

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National Finish: No. 32 J23 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara J29 L 4-5 Fresno State F5 L 3-5 San Diego F11 W 8-1 Loyola Marymount F14 L 2-7 * at Arizona F15 L 3-6 * at Arizona State F20 W 5-2 % Kansas F21 L 0-7 % Florida F22 L 1-5 % Wake Forest M1 W 5-4 at San Diego State M7 L 2-7 * Arizona State M8 L 4-5 * Arizona M13 L 3-6 * UCLA M19 W 5-4 Boise State M20 L 4-5 Pepperdine M24 W 7-2 Washington M25 W 6-2 Oregon A4 L 3-6 * at California A5 L 2-7 * at Stanford A11 L 2-7 * at UCLA A14 W 5-4 UNLV A18 L 1-6 * Stanford A19 L 0-6 * California M9 W 5-2 # Fresno State M10 W 5-1 # San Diego M11 L 2-5 # Pepperdine * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. # NCAA West Regional at San Diego, Calif. 1996 (16-9, 4-6 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 4th Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 18 J23 W 6-2 UC Santa Barbara J26 W 6-2 Washington State F2 L 1-5 * at Arizona F3 W 7-2 * at Arizona State F14 W 8-1 Loyola Marymount F17 L 1-5 at Pepperdine F28 W 9-0 Cal State Fullerton M2 L 4-5 Texas M8 W 5-4 * Arizona State M9 L 1-5 * Arizona M14 L 1-5 * at UCLA M19 W 8-1 Princeton M21 W 9-0 Washington M27 W 8-1 Boise State M30 W 5-4 Harvard A3 W 6-0 UNLV A5 W 5-2 * California A6 L 2-6 * Stanford A12 L 3-5 * UCLA A19 L 1-5 * at Stanford A20 W 6-3 * at California M3 W 6-1 ^ Fresno State M4 W 5-3 ^ Arizona State M5 W 5-2 ^ California M18 L 2-5 # Duke * Pac-10 match ^ NCAA West Regional at Malibu, Calif. # NCAA Championships at Tallahassee, Fla. 1995 (8-14, 2-8 conference) Head Coach: Ed Burt (Interim) Pac-10 Finish: 6th Postseason: NCAA First Round National Finish: No. 22 J18 W 9-0 Fresno State J27 W 6-3 Washington State F10 L 4-5 * Arizona F11 W 5-4 * Arizona State F15 W 7-2 San Diego State F17 L 1-5 at Pepperdine F20 W 5-4 San Diego

Year-by-Year

2004 (18-7, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 National Finish: No. 8 J22 W 7-0 Long Beach State J23 W 6-1 TCU J28 W 7-0 UC Irvine J30 W 4-3 UCLA F5 L 4-3 %Texas A&M F6 L 1-6 %BYU F7 L 1-6 %Kentucky F28 W 7-0 Pepperdine M3 W 5-2 *at UCLA M5 W 7-0 *Oregon M9 W 4-3 North Carolina M12 W 4-3 *at Arizona State M13 W 5-2 *at Arizona M20 W 5-2 at Texas M24 W 5-2 San Diego M25 W 7-0 Loyola Marymount A2 L 1-6 at Stanford A3 L 2-5 at California A9 W 6-1 *Washington State A10 W 5-2 *Washington A16 W 5-2 *California A17 L 0-7 *Stanford M14 W 4-0 ^American M15 W 4-0 ^Arizona M20 L 2-4 #UCLA * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. @ Matches cancelled due to rain ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga.


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1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM F23 L 0-6 % Florida F24 L 4-5 % William & Mary F25 W 5-4 % Kentucky M10 L 3-5 * at Arizona State M11 L 0-6 * at Arizona M17 L 1-8 at Texas M18 L 2-7 vs. Duke (at Texas) A1 L 1-5 * at UCLA A8 L 1-5 * at Stanford A9 L 3-5 * at California A12 W 5-1 Pacific A15 W 5-3 * UCLA A21 L 0-6 * Stanford A22 L 4-5 * California M13 L 2-5 # Arizona State * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Indoor Championships # NCAA Championships at Malibu, Calif. 1994 (11-13, 2-7 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 5th Postseason: NCAA Second Round National Finish: No. 19 J27 W 8-0 Washington State F11 L 0-5 * at Arizona F12 L 1-5 * at Arizona State F16 W 5-3 at San Diego State F19 L 2-5 Pepperdine F23 L 4-5 at San Diego F25 W 6-1 Washington F27 L 0-6 Texas M3 L 0-6 % Georgia M4 W 5-0 % Virginia M5 W 5-3 % Clemson M11 L 2-5 * Arizona State M12 W 6-3 * Arizona M18 W 6-3 * UCLA M30 W 5-1 UNLV A1 L 0-6 * California A2 L 0-6 * Stanford A4 L 4-5 UC Santa Barbara A5 W 5-4 Pacific A9 L 0-6 * at UCLA A13 W 5-4 Fresno State A15 L (forfeit) * at Stanford M13 W 6-0 # Clemson M14 L 2-5 # Georgia * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Indoor Championships # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. 1993 (15-9, 3-7 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 5th Postseason: NCAA First Round National Finish: No. 10 J20 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J28 W 7-0 UNLV J31 W 5-1 Miami F9 W 8-0 Fresno State F12 W 5-1 * Arizona F13 W 5-4 * Arizona State F22 W 6-3 San Diego State F25 W 5-1 % Pepperdine F26 L 1-5 % Florida F27 W 5-1 % UCLA M9 W 8-1 at UC Santa Barbara M12 L 3-6 * at Arizona State M13 L 3-6 * at Arizona M17 W 9-0 New Mexico M18 W 5-1 * UCLA M23 W 7-0 Washington M30 W 8-0 Harvard A2 L 0-7 * at Stanford A3 L 4-5 * at California A10 L 4-5 * at UCLA A13 W 6-0 San Diego A16 L 2-7 * Stanford A17 L 1-5 * California M12 L 1-5 # Texas * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Indoor Championships # NCAA Championships at Gainseville, Fla.

1992 (8-12, 1-9 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 6th Postseason: NCAA Second Round National Finish: No. 15 J22 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J24 W 9-0 Fresno State F28 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara F4 W 5-4 at Pepperdine F14 L 1-5 * at Arizona F15 L 3-6 * at Arizona State F19 L 4-5 at San Diego State F22 W 5-4 San Diego M7 L 0-6 * at Stanford M7 L 4-5 * at California M13 W 5-3 * UCLA M17 L 4-5 Kentucky M23 W 7-2 Pacific M27 L 4-5 * Arizona State M28 L 1-5 * Arizona A3 L 1-5 * California A4 L 1-5 * Stanford A11 L 2-5 * at UCLA M13 W 6-2 # Kentucky M14 L 0-5 # Florida * Pac-10 match # NCAA Championships at Stanford, Calif.

1991 (7-18, 0-10 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 6th Postseason: None National Finish: No. 24 J23 W 9-0 Fresno State J31 W 7-2 Loyola Marymount F11 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara F15 L 2-5 * at Arizona State F16 L 4-5 * at Arizona F19 W 7-2 Long Beach State F20 L 1-5 Pepperdine F24 L 3-6 at San Diego F28 L 3-5 % Indiana M1 L 2-5 % Wisconsin M2 L 2-5 % William & Mary M9 L 4-5 at Texas M10 L 4-5 vs. Oklahoma St. (at Texas) M15 L 1-5 * UCLA M18 W 5-4 Yale M29 L 4-5 * Arizona M30 L 3-6 * Arizona State A1 W 6-3 Pacific A5 L 0-6 * at Stanford A6 L 0-6 * at California A9 W 6-3 at UC Irvine A13 L 1-5 * at UCLA A16 L 3-5 San Diego State A19 L 1-5 * Stanford A20 L 3-6 * California * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Indoor Championships 1990 (19-8, 5-5 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 3rd (tie) Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 7 J17 W 5-4 Utah J23 W 7-2 USIU J25 W 9-0 Long Beach State F3 W 6-3 at San Diego State F15 W 8-1 at Pepperdine F20 W 7-1 UC Irvine F23 W 7-2 * at Arizona F24 W 5-4 * at Arizona State M1 W 5-1 % William & Mary M2 L 0-6 % Florida M3 W 5-2 % California

M10 W 5-4 * UCLA M16 W 6-3 Trinity M17 W 6-3 Texas M19 W 8-1 Yale M23 W 6-3 San Diego M30 L 3-6 Oklahoma State M31 W 6-3 * Arizona State A1 W 6-3 * Arizona A6 L 3-6 * California A7 L 1-5 * Stanford A11 W 6-2 UC Santa Barbara A14 L 4-5 * at UCLA A20 L 4-5 * at California A21 L 2-7 * at Stanford M10 W 7-2 # Tennessee M11 L 2-5 # Florida * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Indoor Championships # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. 1989 (16-7, 6-4 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 3rd (tie) Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 6 J26 W 9-0 Long Beach State J30 W 9-0 USIU F18 W 5-4 * at Arizona State F19 W 6-3 * at Arizona F22 W 9-0 UC Irvine F23 W 9-0 Fresno State F25 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount M1 W 5-4 UC Santa Barbara M4 W 5-3 at Texas M9 W 5-4 at Pepperdine M11 W 5-1 * UCLA M29 W 5-3 & Oklahoma State M30 L 2-5 & Georgia A1 W 5-4 * Arizona A2 W 7-2 * Arizona State A6 L 3-5 Pepperdine A8 L 3-6 * Stanford A9 L 4-5 * California A15 L 3-6 * at UCLA A22 W 5-2 * at California A23 L 1-5 * at Stanford M11 W 7-1 # Arizona State M12 L 4-5 # UCLA * Pac-10 match & Oklahoma State Tournament # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. 1988 (19-5, 7-3 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Semifinals National Finish: No. 3 J15 W 7-0 Long Beach State J16 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara J27 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount F18 W 8-1 Florida F20 W 6-3 * Arizona State F21 W 7-2 * Arizona F23 W 5-4 * UCLA F28 W 8-1 at Indiana M1 W 6-3 at Kentucky M3 W 7-2 % Trinity M4 W 6-3 % Miami M5 L 3-5 % Florida M10 W 8-1 Texas M24 L 2-7 * Stanford M25 W 5-3 * California A5 W 7-0 USIU A9 L 4-5 * at Arizona A10 W 5-4 * at Arizona State A16 L 1-5 * at Stanford A17 W 5-4 * at California A29 W 6-3 * at UCLA M12 W 5-1 # BYU M13 W 5-3 # Kentucky M14 L 1-5 # Stanford * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Indoor Championships # NCAA Championships at UCLA 1987 (14-13, 4-6 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli Pac-10 Finish: 4th

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Postseason: NCAA First Round National Finish: No. 14 J17 W 8-1 Long Beach State J28 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J29 W 6-3 at Pepperdine F12 W 5-4 at UC Irvine F17 W 8-0 USIU F20 L 2-7 & Florida F21 L 4-5 & Miami F22 W 7-2 & Clemson M7 L 4-5 * at Arizona State M8 L 4-5 * at Arizona M10 W 8-1 Pacific M12 W 5-4 Oklahoma State M14 L 3-6 * at UCLA M17 W 7-2 San Diego State M26 W 9-0 Iowa M28 W 6-3 * Arizona M29 W 6-3 * Arizona State A3 W 6-3 * at California A4 L 3-6 * at Stanford A10 L 4-5 at San Diego State A13 L 2-7 at Trinity A14 L 2-7 at Texas A17 L 3-6 * Stanford A18 L 3-6 * California A21 L 3-6 Indiana M2 W 6-3 * UCLA M13 L 0-9 # Stanford * Pac-10 match & Miami Invitational # NCAA Championships at UCLA

1986 (22-3, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli Pac-West Finish: 1st (tie) Postseason: NCAA Finals National Finish: No. 2 J22 W 7-2 Long Beach State J24 W 9-0 at Pepperdine J25 W 8-1 at UC Santa Barbara F11 W 7-2 UC Irvine F16 W 6-3 California F20 L 4-5 San Diego State F28 W 6-3 Pacific M4 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara M7 W 8-1 Pepperdine M9 W 9-0 * at UCLA M12 W 7-2 Texas M15 W 8-1 * at Arizona M16 W 5-1 * at Arizona State M21 W 8-1 at San Diego State A4 W 6-3 * Stanford A7 W 7-2 USIU A13 W 6-3 * Arizona State A15 W 6-3 Trinity A19 L 4-5 * at Stanford A22 W 7-2 * Arizona A29 W 6-3 * UCLA M15 W 8-1 # Texas A&M M16 W 5-1 # Arizona State M17 W 6-3 # Trinity M18 L 4-5 # Stanford * Pac-West match # NCAA Championships at Austin, Texas 1985 (33-2, 13-1 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st (tie) Postseason: NCAA Champions National Finish: No. 1 J25 W 9-0 at Cal State Fullerton J27 W 9-0 at UC Santa Barbara J29 W 7-2 at Pepperdine F1 W 8-1 & Clemson F2 W 6-3 & Florida F3 W 5-4 & Miami F14 W 8-1 * at Long Beach State F16 W 9-0 USIU F20 W 9-0 Cal State Fullerton F22 W 7-2 UC Irvine F27 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara M1 W 8-1 * San Diego State M3 W 9-0 * California M5 W 8-1 * UCLA M9 W 7-2 * at Arizona State M10 W 6-3 * at Arizona


MEN’S TENNIS

MPS • 1980 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS • 1983 NCAA CHAMPS

DAVE BORELLI M15 W 8-1 * Long Beach State M16 W 7-2 Pacific M20 W 6-3 Pepperdine M24 W 7-2 * Arizona State M27 W 5-4 * Stanford M29 W 6-3 * at San Diego State M30 W 8-1 Harvard A10 W 9-0 Indiana A12 W 5-4 % Northwestern A13 W 5-1 % Florida A14 L 4-5 % Stanford A20 L 4-5 * at Stanford A21 W 5-3 * at California A23 W 5-4 * Arizona M1 W 6-3 * at UCLA M16 W 8-1 # Arizona State M17 W 9-0 # San Diego State M18 W 9-0 # California M19 W 6-3 # Miami * conference match & Miami Invitational % Texas Invitational # NCAA Championships at Oklahoma City, Okla. 1984 (26-7, 13-2 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Finals National Finish: No. 2 J17 W 6-3 USIU J27 W 8-1 Pacific J31 W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton F1 W 6-3 * at San Diego State F3 W 9-0 * San Diego F7 L 4-5 Pepperdine F14 W 8-1 * at Long Beach State F17 W 7-2 & Clemson F18 L 4-5 & Florida F19 L 4-5 & Miami F23 W 9-0 * Cal State Fullerton F25 W 5-4 * at Arizona F26 W 7-2 * at Arizona State M3 W 7-2 * at UCLA M7 W 9-0 North Carolina M9 W 9-0 * Long Beach State M10 W 8-1 California M13 L 3-6 Texas M20 W 5-4 at Pepperdine M30 W 7-2 * Arizona State M31 W 9-0 Harvard A3 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara A7 L 4-5 * Stanford A12 W 5-4 * San Diego State

1983 (31-0, 13-0 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: NCAA Champions National Finish: No. 1 F3 W 9-0 San Diego F9 W 8-1 UC Irvine F11 W 7-2 California F14 W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton F15 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara F17 W 9-0 * Long Beach State F22 W 6-3 * UCLA F25 W 9-0 Michigan F26 W 7-2 * at Arizona M3 W 9-0 % Miami M4 W 8-1 % South Carolina M5 W 5-4 % Stanford M6 W 5-4 % Trinity M9 W 8-1 Pepperdine M10 W 9-0 Texas M12 W 8-1 * at Arizona State M20 W 7-2 at Pepperdine M24 W 5-4 * Stanford M29 W 9-0 * at Long Beach State A2 W 8-1 Harvard A8 W 9-0 * Arizona State A13 W 8-1 * San Diego State A14 W 5-4 * at UCLA A17 W 8-0 * Arizona A18 W 7-2 * at San Diego State A26 W 9-0 *Cal State Fullerton A29 W 7-2 at California M14 W 9-0 # Pepperdine M15 W 7-2 # California M16 W 8-1 # Stanford M17 W 8-1 # Trinity * conference match % Nike Invitational # NCAA Championships at Albuquerque, N.M. 1982 (22-5, 11-1 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st (tie) Postseason: NCAA Semifinals National Finish: No. 4 J26 W 9-0 at Pepperdine J30 W 9-0 Pacific F12 W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton F16 W 9-0 * at Long Beach State F19 W 9-0 * Arizona State F21 W 8-1 California F25 W 9-0 * Long Beach State F26 W 7-2 * at San Diego State M4 W 9-0 % Miami M5 L 2-7 % UCLA M6 W 8-1 % Indiana M7 W 7-2 % Trinity M8 W 7-2 * Cal State Fullerton W 6-3 Pepperdine M19 L 4-5 * at UCLA M22 W 7-2 Colorado A3 W 8-1 * at Arizona A4 W 7-2 * at Arizona State A14 W 8-1 UC Irvine A17 L 4-5 at Stanford A21 W 8-1 * Arizona

W 9-0 * San Diego State W 7-2 * UCLA W 9-0 # Pepperdine W 8-1 # South Carolina L 4-5 # UCLA L 3-6 # Trinity * conference match % Nike Invitational # NCAA Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah A30

1981 (33-1, 13-0 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: AIAW Semifinals National Finish: No. 3 F10 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara F12 W 5-4 at Pepperdine F14 W 7-2 * Long Beach State F17 W 7-2 * San Diego F20 W 8-1 * at Cal State Fullerton M13 W 9-0 * at Arizona M14 W 9-0 * at Arizona State M17 W 7-2 * at San Diego State M19 W 8-1 Colorado M22 W 8-1 Northwestern M26 W 9-0 % Florida M27 W 8-1 % Indiana M28 W 7-2 % Trinity M29 W 7-2 % Stanford A2 W 7-2 at Texas A3 W 9-0 ^ Texas Tech A4 W 7-2 ^ Clemson A5 W 7-2 ^ Trinity A8 W 6-3 * at Long Beach State A10 W 6-3 * UCLA A18 W 5-4 Stanford A21 W 7-2 * Arizona A28 W 6-3 * San Diego State A30 W 8-1 UC Irvine M1 W 7-2 * Arizona State M3 W 6-3 * at UCLA M5 W 8-1 * Cal State Fullerton M8 W 5-4 at Stanford M9 W 8-1 at California M12 W 8-1 BYU J3 W 7-2 # Princeton J4 L 1-8 # Florida J5 W 6-3 # Arizona J6 W 5-4 # BYU * conference match % Nike Invitational ^ Matches played at Austin, Texas # AIAW Nationals 1980 (30-0, 11-0 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: AIAW Champions National Finish: No. 1 W 8-1 ^ Cal State Fullerton W 9-0 ^ Pepperdine W 6-0 ^ BYU F26 W 9-0 at UC Irvine F28 W 9-0 * Long Beach State M4 W 9-0 at Pepperdine M8 W 8-1 * at UCLA M11 W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton M12 W 8-1 Yale M21 W 9-0 * at Arizona State M22 W 9-0 * at Arizona M25 W 7-2 % Trinity M26 W 7-2 % Stanford M27 W 6-3 % Florida M28 W 9-0 % UCLA M29 W 7-2 % BYU A4 W 8-1 Stanford A8 W 7-2 * at Long Beach State A10 W 6-3 * at San Diego State A18 W 8-1 at Stanford A30 W 9-0 * Arizona State M3 W 7-2 Pepperdine W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara W 8-1 * San Diego State M13 W 9-0 * UCLA W 8-1 * Cal State Fullerton W 9-0 # Indiana W 8-1 # Rollins W 7-2 # Trinity W 9-0 # Florida * conference match

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^ Ed Doty Invitational % Nike Invitational # AIAW Nationals

1979 (20-1, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: AIAW Champions National Finish: No. 1 M5 W 6-3 * San Diego State M7 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara M10 W 7-2 * UCLA M12 W 6-3 Pepperdine M15 W 8-1 * at Long Beach State M23 W 9-0 San Diego M24 W 6-3 Colorado A2 W 9-0 BYU A4 W 8-1 * at San Diego State A7 W 6-3 Stanford W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton A16 W 8-1 * Long Beach State A18 W 8-1 UC Irvine A21 W 5-4 at Stanford M1 W 9-0 * Cal State Fullerton M5 L 4-5 * at UCLA W 8-1 Cal Poly Pomona J5 W 8-1 # Pepperdine J6 W 9-0 # South Florida J7 W 8-1 # Rollins J8 W 8-1 # Stanford * conference match # AIAW Nationals 1978 (16-1, 8-0 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: USTA Champions/AIAW Finals National Finish: No. 1/No. 2 Non-Conference: (5-0) M13 W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton M16 W 8-1 Pepperdine W 9-0 * Long Beach State A3 W 7-2 * Cal State Fullerton W 6.5-2.5 * at Long Beach State A11 W 7-2 Trinity A15 W 7-2 * at UCLA A18 W 8-1 Florida A21 W 5-4 at Stanford A25 W 9-0 * San Diego State M2 W 8-1 BYU W 5-4 * San Diego State M6 W 6-3 * UCLA W 9-0 # San Diego W 5-4 # Rollins W 9-0 # Florida L 4-5 # Stanford * conference match # AIAW Nationals 1977 (17-0, 8-0 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: AIAW/USTA Champions National Finish: No. 1 F22 W 9-0 * at Long Beach State F25 W 7-2 Pepperdine M2 W 7-2 UC Irvine M7 W 9-0 * at Cal State Fullerton M13 W 8-1 at UC Santa Barbara M19 W 7-2 * at UCLA M22 W 9-0 * San Diego State M28 W 7-2 * at Long Beach State A1 W 6-3 * at San Diego State A9 W 6-3 * UCLA A11 W 9-0 Odessa College A14 W 9-0 San Diego A16 W 7-2 Stanford A18 W 7-2 BYU A27 W 5-4 at UC Irvine M3 W 8-1 * Cal State Fullerton M14 W 6-3 at Stanford * conference match

Year-by-Year

A14 L 2-7 * Stanford A15 W 7-2 California A19 W 9-0 UC Irvine A20 W 8-1 * UCLA A23 W 8-1 * Arizona M12 W 8-1 # Harvard M13 W 7-2 # Miami M14 W 5-4 # Trinity M15 L 0-9 # Stanford * conference match & Miami Invitational # NCAA Championships at Los Angeles


2013 USC WOM In the Pros / Opponent Records

1977 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1978 NATIONAL CHAMPS • 1979 NATIONAL CHAM

TROJANS In The pros

Leslie Allen Lea Antonopolis Diane Desfor Anna Marie Fernandez Cecilia Fernandez Gretchen Galt Barbara Hallquist Kelly Henry Beth Herr

ITA HALL OF FAME

Cheryl Jones (Woods) Caroline Kuhlman Trey Lewis Stacy Margolin Sheila McInerney Jewel Peterson Linda Siegel Heliane Steden Anne White

Opponent Series Records (with year of first match in parentheses)

Opponent Alabama (1999) American (2004) Arizona (1980) Arizona State (1980) Arkansas (1999) Army (2006) Auburn (2010) Baylor (2006) Boise State (1996) Boston University (2007) Brigham Young (1977) Cal Poly Pomona (1979) Cal Poly SLO (2003) Cal State Fullerton (1977) Cal State Northridge (2011) California (1981) Clemson (1981) Colorado (1979) Drake (1999) Duke (1995) Fairfield (2009) Florida (1978) Fresno State (1989) Georgia (1989) Georgia Tech (2003) Harvard (1983) Illinois (2000) Illinois-Chicago (2005) Indiana (1980) Iowa (1987) Kansas (1997) Kansas State (2003) Kentucky (1988) Long Beach State (1977) Louisiana State (2000) Loyola Marymount (1987) Marist (2008) Maryland-Baltimore Cty. (2000) Miami (1982) Michigan (1983) Michigan State (2009) New Mexico (1993) North Carolina (1984) North Carolina State (2011)

W 1 1 46 48 2* 1 1 1 3 1 8 1 4 20 1 33 8* 5 1 0 2 9* 16 1 1 8 2 1 5 1 1 1 4 34 1 14 1* 2 9 1 1* 1 3 1

L 0 0 15 22 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 30 0 0 0 3 0 11 1 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 1 0

Opponent W L Northwestern (1981) 5 1 Notre Dame (1999) 1 2 Odessa (1977) 1 0 Oklahoma (1999) 1 0 Oklahoma State (1987) 3 2 Oral Roberts (2002) 1 0 Oregon (1997) 17 0 Pacific (1982) 9 0 Pepperdine (1977) 40* 12 Princeton (1981) 2 0 Rollins (1978) 3 0 Sacramento State (2003) 3 0 Saint Mary’s (2011) 2 0 San Diego (1977) 25* 3 San Diego State (1977) 39 4 South Alabama (2001) 2 0 South Carolina (1982) 2 0 South Florida (1979) 2 0 Stanford (1977) 19 60 Syracuse (2011) 1 0 Tennessee (1990) 3 0 Texas (1981) 14 7 Texas A&M (1986) 2 1 TCU (2004) 2 0 Texas Tech (1981) 1 0 Trinity (1978) 13 2 Tulsa (1999) 1 0 UC Irvine (1977) 25 0 UCLA (1977) 44 39 UC Santa Barbara (1977) 23 1 UNLV (1993) 6 0 USIU (1984) 7 0 Utah (1990) 3 0 Vanderbilt (2012) 1 0 Virginia (1994) 1 0 Virginia Commonwealth (2006) 1 0 Wake Forest (1997) 1 2 Washington (1993) 19* 2 Washington State (1994) 18 0 William & Mary (1990) 3 3 Wisconsin (1991) 1 1 Yale (1980) 3 0 Program Record *676-248 Bold indicates 2013 opponents.

* Due to NCAA penalty vacating wins recorded by ineligible player, 3 wins in 2008

left undecided; 1 win in 2009 became a loss, and 4 wins in 2009 left undecided. [Revised records vs. opponents: Arkansas 1-0, Clemson 7-0, Florida 8-11, Marist 0-0, Michigan State 0-0, Pepperdine 39-2, San Diego 24-3, Washington 18-3; revised program record: 668-249.]

Former USC player Barbara Hallquist DeGroot and coach Dave Borelli were among the class of six former student-athletes and coaches to be inducted into the ITA Women’s Collegiate Hall of Fame in a ceremony held on the William and Mary campus on Saturday, Nov. 13. Borelli -- former USC coach and current coach at TCU -- won seven national collegiate championships as coach at USC. Barbara Hallquist DeGroot was a four-time All-American who captured two national collegiate singles titles as a Trojan. Joining Hallquist DeGroot and Borelli at the event were Wimbledon doubles champion JoAnne Russell, an All-American at Trinity University in Texas; Courtney Allen, NCAA Division III Rookie of the Year and Senior Player of the Year at Principia College; Ed Hegmann, former women’s tennis coach and current athletic director at the University of Mary Washington, a two-time NCAA Division III Coach of the Year; and Carrie Meyer Richardson, winner of the 1974 national collegiate singles title while a freshman at Marymount College in Florida. David Borelli served as women’s tennis coach at USC from 1974 to 1988, winning seven national team championships and earning NCAA National Collegiate Coach of the Year honors in 1981. As an undergraduate, Borelli played on the USC men’s tennis team, earning the USC Outstanding Senior Scholar Athlete Award in 1974. He began his coaching career while attending USC Law School, from which he earned a J.D. in 1977. While at USC, Borelli guided individual players to five national collegiate singles titles and one doubles titles; 25 of his players earned a total of 56 All-America honors. He went on to work as a USTA professional tour coach, mentoring such Top 100 players as Mardy Fish in their rookie careers. In 2002, Borelli became head coach of women’s tennis at Texas Christian University, leading his teams from No. 56 to No. 15 in the national rankings. Coach of the TCU men’s team from 2006-2010, Borelli returned as head coach of the TCU women’s team in July 2010. The first woman to receive a full athletic scholarship at USC, Barbara Hallquist DeGroot captured the national collegiate singles title in both 1976 and 1977 and played on four national championship teams under coach David Borelli. Ranked No. 1 in Southern California as a junior player, Hallquist won two national USTA junior titles, and nine national USTA titles overall. She was a co-recipient of the USTA Girls’ Sportsmanship Trophy in 1975. At USC, Hallquist was a four-time All-American, named Outstanding Female Senior Student-Athlete in 1979 and winning the USC Post Graduate Scholarship Award. Turning pro after college and attaining a career high world ranking of No. 30, she competed in all four Grand Slam events and reached the quarterfinals in singles at the 1980 U.S. Open. From 1985-88, Hallquist served as USC assistant coach, helping guide the team to the 1985 NCAA team championship. She now serves as women’s tennis coach at Cate School in Carpinteria, California. The ITA Women’s Collegiate Hall of Fame was established in 1995 and honors outstanding collegiate players and coaches, as well as players who attended college and later had a significant impact on women’s tennis. The Hall of Fame is located at the College of William and Mary’s McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center, named for the late Mark McCormack, founder of sports marketing giant International Management Group, and his wife, former tennis pro Betsy Nagelsen.

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Welcome to Troy...


The Vision of USC

Did You Know? 路 The USC School of Cinematic Arts (above) was proud to both celebrate its 80th anniversary during the 2009-10 academic year, and open the doors on the first two buildings in its new Cinematic Arts complex, which pays homage to the cinematic history of Southern California and USC. The new Cinematic Arts complex was built, thanks to a $175 million donation by USC alumnus George Lucas. The now-completed complex includes an animation building, soundstages and a production center. 路 In February 2010, the Princeton Review ranked USC's Interactive Media division as the No. 1 video-game design program in North America. Game design formally got its start at USC in 2002, when the USC School of Cinematic Arts launched its MFA in interactive media, although a core game-design workshop had been in place since 1999. In 2004, the school unveiled the Game Innovation Lab, a state-of-the-art research space and think tank for game design and creation. A B.A. in interactive entertainment was first offered in 2005. Today, USC offers four degrees in video-game development at the undergraduate and graduate levels. For the game-play design-focused, the USC School of Cinematic Arts offers the Master of Fine Arts in interactive media and the Bachelor of Arts in interactive entertainment. For the more engineering-oriented, the USC Viterbi School offers the Bachelor of Science in computer science (games) and the Master of Science in computer science (game development).


The University of Southern California is a private research institution of international distinction. It is distinguished by renowned faculty, highly competitive admission standards, an appreciation of the arts and an innovative community service outreach program that was recognized by Time Princeton Review when USC was named College of the Year in 2000 and Newsweek/Kaplan College Guide's "Hot School of 2001." Founded in 1880, it enrolls about 35,000 students annually on two campuses, the 235-acre University Park Campus in Exposition Park and the 50-acre Health Sciences Campus, three miles to the northeast of downtown Los Angeles. USC is a unique and distinguished university with a proud tradition of achievement and unheralded success in all areas of study: USC is a member of the Association of American Universities, a select group of 62 elite public and private universities in the United States and Canada that, together, do about two-thirds of all federally funded research and development. USC has 63 faculty members who are members of national academies. Membership in these prestigious academies, created by Congress, is by election only and is based on a faculty member's distinguished and continuous achievements. The University is the home of 17 professional schools, in addition to the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. These schools train specialists in fields ranging from medicine and law to architecture, theatre, education and business. USC undergraduates can design degrees from 77 major and 101 minors available in the College of Letters, Arts & Sciences, the Graduate School and Professional Schools. • More than 229,000 living alumni in the Trojan Family • 40 housing facilities available both on and off campus • More than 300 clubs and student organizations • Many of USC's undergraduate/graduate programs rank in the top 10 nationally • 46 fraternities and sororities • One of the nation's best academic reputations.


The Vision of USC Did You Know? · USC was named No. 23 in the nation for the “best national universities” category by U.S. News & World Report in 2010. At 23rd, USC was tied with Carnegie Mellon University. U.S. News listed USC among only five institutions in the American West in the top 25; it also included Stanford (No. 5), the California Institute of Technology (No. 7), the University of California, Berkeley (No. 22) and UCLA (No. 25). From 1991 to date, USC has risen 28 places in the U.S. News rankings. Moreover, the university also was rated as having the third most economically diverse student body among top schools. Two USC schools were singled out in the rankings for quality: The USC Marshall School of Business was ranked No. 10 nationally and was listed as No. 4 in entrepreneurship and No. 5 in real estate. The USC Viterbi School of Engineering was rated 26th overall. · USC’s 2009 entering class is the most academically talented in the university’s 129-year history. Despite a difficult economic environment, demand remained high, with 35,753 applications for 2,869 places in the class. Students’ average standardized test scores are in the 94th percentile as compared to all students in the United States, and their average grade point average is 3.7. USC offers admission without regard to ability to pay, and the university meets 100 percent of the demonstrated need of on-time financial aid applicants. USC has the largest university-funded financial aid budget of any university in the country, providing more than $180 million each year of university funds to undergraduates. Almost 60 percent of USC’s undergraduate students receive some sort of university aid. This represents more than 9,000 students – more than the total undergraduate population of most highly selective private research universities. · USC is one of only two Los Angeles universities to own its own hospital after the university spent $275 million in 2009 to acquire the USC University Hospital and USC Norris Cancer Center. With other hospitals comprising the university's Health Science campus (located east of downtown Los Angeles), the acquisition ensures USC's position among the nation's top-ranked integrated academic medical centers. · USC is the largest private-sector employer in Los Angeles and one of the largest economic engines for the state of California. USC's academic spending alone generates $4.9 billion annually in economic activity in the Los Angeles region and beyond. · With the opening of a new international office in Shanghai, USC has increased its number of Asia offices to four: Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei and Tokyo. USC is the nation’s leader in international education, with over 7,000 international students, more than any other U.S. university. Academically, USC’s ties to Shanghai include partnerships with Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the College of Civil Engineering at Shanghai-based Tongji University.

In the summer of 2010, the $100 million Ronald Tutor Campus Center opened at the center of the USC campus. The complex includes a new admission office, alumni center and general meeting space for student groups.


USC Undergraduate Profile African American Asian Caucasian Hispanic/Latino Native American

5.5% 23.5% 44.3% 13.4% 0.9%

International Students

10.6%

Female Male

50.2% 49.8%

USC undergraduates come from all 50 states and about 115 countries. Total Enrollment 35,000 Undergraduate Students 17,000 Graduate/Professional Students 18,000 Student/Faculty Ratio

10:1

School with the largest undergraduate enrollment is the College of Letďťżters, Arts and Sciences (37.4%). Average class size for the College of Letďťżters, Arts and Sciences is 26 students. Financial aid expenditures totalled $343 million. 95% of students participate in extracurricular activities. Statistics reflective of 2009 Fall Term.


The Trojan Family The extended family of USC is a global network made up of thousands of alumni, students, faculty, and staff, as well as parents of students, SCions (children and grandchildren of alumni), the Board of Trustees, the boards of councilors, donors, athletic fans, and neighborhood partners. But the uniqueness of the Trojan Family isn’t due to its vast numbers. Rather, it’s the extraordinary closeness and solidarity that is found in this genuinely supportive community. To its members, the term “Trojan Family” is more than a phrase: it represents a promise, a commitment to support that is lifelong and worldwide.

USC Alma Mater “All Hail” “All Hail to Alma Mater To thy glory we sing; All Hail to Southern California Loud let thy praises ring; Where Western sky meets Western sea Our college stands in majesty; Sing our love to Alma Mater, Hail, all hail to thee!”

Students

Faculty

USC’s diverse student body is a strength and source of pride. From its earliest days, USC aspired to diversity by instituting policies that assured no student would be denied admission because of race, color, religion, or gender. The university has attracted more international students over the years than any other American university. Currently, 11 percent of USC’s students represent over 110 countries. Equally important is the academic excellence that today’s USC students bring. USC accepted 80 percent of applicants from the top 10 percent of their high schools. The 2009 entering class’ SAT score average between 1930-2150 and GPA average is 3.7. But USC students are more than academic high-achievers. There have been more Trojans in the Olympics than any American university, and over 60 percent of the university’s students volunteer in community-service programs in neighborhoods around campus and throughout LA. Outstanding, well-rounded students are a hallmark of USC.

USC’s faculty members aren’t just teachers of others’ works, but active contributors to what is taught, thought, and practiced throughout the world. The university’s faculty includes Nobel Prize laureate George A. Olah and 63 members of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and, Institute of Medicine. More than 200 faculty members have received prestigious academic and professional awards from organizations as varied as National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.

Did You Know? · USC distributes $343 million in financial aid; over 60 percent of our students receive assistance. · For the academic year, a total of 11 percent of the student body are first-generation college students. And consider this: · The student-to-faculty ratio is 10-to-1. · The average class size is 26 students. · Full-time faculty teach the vast majority of our courses. · Students can get all the classes they need in order to graduate in four years. · USC grads get great jobs, attend the best graduate and professional schools in the country (including our own) and are supported by the Trojan Family - a network of nearly a quarter million alumni.

Alumni USC’s first alumni association was founded in 1885, just a year after the university graduated its first class. Those initial eight men and women paved the way for today’s more than 229,000-member USC Alumni Association. Trojan alumni span all 50 states and virtually every region of the world. As leaders in their communities and professions, they bring recognition to their alma mater. Distinguished alumni include former U.S. Secretary of State Warren Christopher, astronaut Neil Armstrong, architect Frank Gehry, opera singer Marilyn Horne, symphony conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, film director George Lucas, and baseball pitcher Mark Prior. The talents and commitment of its alumni are among USC’s greatest strengths.


Traveler Traveler, the noble white horse that appears at all USC home football games with a regal Trojan warrior astride, is one of the most famous college mascots. Traveler first made an appearance at USC football games in 1961. Bob Jani, then USC’s director of special events, and Eddie Tannenbaum, then a junior at USC, had spotted Richard Saukko riding his white horse, Traveler I, in the 1961 Rose Parade. They persuaded Saukko to ride his white horse during USC games, serving as a mascot. Ever since, whenever USC scores, the band plays “Conquest” and Traveler gallops around the Coliseum. The current Trojan mascot is Traveler VII. Even though the breed of horse may have changed over the years — Travelers I through VI ranged from an Arabian/Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Tennessee Walker to a pure-bred Arabian to an Andalusian — Traveler’s color has always remained pure white. In the fall of 2004, USC alumnus Bill Tilley ('61) and his wife, Nadine, donated $2 million to provide a permanent endowment to support Traveler. Besides the horses, USC once even had a canine mascot. A mutt named George Tirebiter I (famous for chasing cars through the USC campus) first appeared at football games in 1940. He survived a publicized dognapping by UCLA in 1947, but succumbed under the tires of an automobile in 1950. He was succeeded by George II for three years(1950-52), then George III for one year (1953) and finally George IV for one year (1957).

Tommy Trojan In the center of the USC campus stands one of the most famous collegiate landmarks in the country: Tommy Trojan. Since being unveiled in 1930 for USC’s 50th jubilee, the statue of the bronzed Trojan warrior has served not only as a popular meeting place on campus, but as a symbol of the university’s fighting spirit. Sculpted by Roger Noble Burnham, Tommy Trojan cost $10,000 to build. A $1 surcharge then on season football tickets helped pay for it. The statue is a composite of many USC football players from the late 20s, most notably 1930 Rose Bowl Player of the Game Russ Saunders and

All-American Erny Pinckert. Inscribed on the statue’s base is “THE TROJAN” and the university’s seal, with the Latin motto “Palmam qui meruit ferat (Let him who deserves it bear away the palm).” Below the seal are inscribed the qualities of the ideal Trojan: “Faithful, Scholarly, Skillful, Courageous and Ambitious.”

Cardinal and Gold Before 1895, the official color of USC was gold. The official color of the College of Liberal Arts was cardinal. The college had its own official color because it was the largest academic unit in the University. In 1895, both colors were adopted as USC’s official colors.

“Trojans” USC’s nickname, “Trojans,” originated in 1912. Up to that time, USC’s teams were called the Methodists or Wesleyans, nicknames which were not looked upon with favor by university officials. So, Warren Bovard, director of athletics and son of university president Dr. George Bovard, asked Los Angeles Times sports editor Owen Bird to select an appropriate nickname. “At this time, the athletes and coaches of the university were under terrific handicaps,” recalled Bird. “They were facing teams that were bigger and better-equipped, yet they had splendid fighting spirit. The name ‘Trojans’ fitted them.”

The Spirit Of Troy The Trojan Marching Band - known as “The Spirit of Troy” - is perhaps the most dynamic and innovative collegiate band in the nation. Named among the eight best marching bands in the country by USA Today, the band is one of the most visible tools of the University. Established in 1880, the band has played for seven Presidents, appeared in numerous movies, commercials and television shows, and has even produced several records of its own music. The band marches upwards of 80 miles a year while traveling across the land supporting almost every USC athletic team. A typical football halftime show by the band takes more than 4,000 work hours to prepare. Now 300-plus members strong, the Trojan Marching Band has tripled in size since Dr. Arthur C. Bartner became its director in 1969.

Notable Alumni Herb Alpert, Musician Neil Armstrong, Astronaut Art Buchwald, Columnist LeVar Burton, Actor Leo Buscaglia, Author/Educator Jerry Buss, Owner - LA Lakers Julie Chen, TV Broadcaster Warren Christopher, former U.S. Secretary of State Frank Gehry, Architect Frank Gifford, Sportscaster Lionel Hampton, Musician Marilyn Horne, Opera Star Ron Howard, Director/Actor Keyshawn Johnson, NFL Randy Johnson, MLB Michael Landon, Actor Lisa Leslie, WNBA George Lucas, Film Director Paul Mazursky, Director Cheryl Miller, Sportscaster Paul Orphala, Founder - Kinkos Linda Johnson Rice, CEO Ebony, Jet Magazines John Ritter, Actor Barney Rosenzweig, Producer Edward P. Roski - Co-Owner - LA Kings and LA Lakers Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf Tom Selleck, Actor Ally Sheedy, Actress Cybill Shepard, Actress John Singleton, Director Lynn Swann, Sportscaster Marlo Thomas, Actress John Wayne, Actor Forest Whitaker, Actor David L. Wolper, Producer Robert Zemeckis, Film Director


National Championships USC has long dominated the world of intercollegiate athletics. In fact, it could be argued that Troy was the “Collegiate Athletic Program of the 20th Century.” USC men and women have combined for 117 national team titles. Trojan men’s teams are tops in the nation in NCAA championships with 82 — more than any other university. Overall, USC’s men have won 95 national championships. USC has won the National Collegiate All-Sports Championship — an annual ranking by USA Today (previously The Knoxville Journal) of the country’s top men’s athletic programs — six times (1971-7274-75-77-80) since its inception in 1971. USC’s women are also a force, with 23 national team titles, all since 1976. From 1959-60 to 1984-85, USC put together an amazing streak. In each of those 26 years, at least one Trojan team won a national championship (including five crowns in both 1962-63 and 1976-77). Current streaks are held by both the USC men's water polo and tennis teams, who have won five and four straight national championships, respectively.

Four-time NCAA 100m champion and two-time Olympian Angela Williams

Two-time NCAA champion and four-time Olympic medalist Kaitlin Sandeno

Men's tennis won its third consecutive NCAA championship in 2011.

Men's Team Titles (95) Football (11) 1928 Howard Jones 1931 Howard Jones 1932 Howard Jones 1939 Howard Jones 1962 John McKay 1967 John McKay 1972 John McKay 1974 John McKay 1978 John Robinson 2003 Pete Carroll 2004 Pete Carroll Baseball (12) 1948 Sam Berry Rod Dedeaux 1958 Rod Dedeaux 1961 Rod Dedeaux 1963 Rod Dedeaux 1968 Rod Dedeaux 1970 Rod Dedeaux 1971 Rod Dedeaux 1972 Rod Dedeaux 1973 Rod Dedeaux 1974 Rod Dedeaux 1978 Rod Dedeaux 1998 Mike Gillespie Gymnastics (1) 1962 Jack Beckner Indoor Track and Field (2) 1967 Vern Wolfe 1972 Vern Wolfe Swimming and Diving (9) 1960 Peter Daland 1963 Peter Daland 1964 Peter Daland 1965 Peter Daland 1966 Peter Daland 1974 Peter Daland 1975 Peter Daland 1976 Peter Daland 1977 Peter Daland Tennis (20) 1946 William Moyle 1951 Louis Wheeler 1955 George Toley 1958 George Toley 1962 George Toley 1963 George Toley 1964 George Toley 1966 George Toley 1967 George Toley 1968 George Toley 1969 George Toley 1976 George Toley (tie) 1991 Dick Leach 1993 Dick Leach 1994 Dick Leach 2002 Dick Leach 2009 Peter Smith 2010 Peter Smith 2011 Peter Smith 2012 Peter Smith Track and Field (26) 1926 Dean Cromwell 1930 Dean Cromwell 1931 Dean Cromwell 1935 Dean Cromwell 1936 Dean Cromwell 1937 Dean Cromwell 1938 Dean Cromwell 1939 Dean Cromwell 1940 Dean Cromwell 1941 Dean Cromwell

1942 1943 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1958 1961 1963 1965 1967 1968 1976

Dean Cromwell Dean Cromwell Jess Hill Jess Hill Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Jess Mortensen Vern Wolfe Vern Wolfe (tie) Vern Wolfe Vern Wolfe Vern Wolfe

Volleyball (6) 1949 Hans Vogel (USVBA) 1950 Hans Vogel (USVBA) 1977 Ernie Hix 1980 Ernie Hix 1988 Bob Yoder 1990 Jim McLaughlin Water Polo (8) 1999 John Williams Jovan Vavic 2003 Jovan Vavic 2005 Jovan Vavic 2008 Jovan Vavic 2009 Jovan Vavic 2010 Jovan Vavic 2011 Jovan Vavic 2012 Jovan Vavic

Women's Team Titles (23) Basketball (2) 1983 Linda Sharp 1984 Linda Sharp Golf (2) 2003 Andrea Gaston 2008 Andrea Gaston Swimming and Diving (1) 1997 Mark Schubert Tennis (7) 1977 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1977 Dave Borelli (USTA) 1978 Dave Borelli (USTA) 1979 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1980 Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1983 Dave Borelli 1985 Dave Borelli Track and Field (1) 2001 Ron Allice Soccer (1) 2007 Ali Khoshroshahin Volleyball (6) 1976 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1977 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1980 Chuck Erbe (AIAW) 1981 Chuck Erbe 2002 Mick Haley 2003 Mick Haley Water Polo (3) 1999 Jovan Vavic (NCWWP) 2004 Jovan Vavic 2010 Jovan Vavic


The USC Athletic Experience USC has a proud athletic heritage — and with good reason. Arguably, Troy could be regarded as one of the best collegiate athletic programs in the nation: · Trojan teams have won more national championships, 95 men’s (including a national-best 82 men's NCAA titles) and 23 women’s, than all but two other universities · The Trojans won at least one national team title in 26 consecutive years (1959-60 to 1984-85) · USC has won the National College All-Sports Championship — an annual ranking by USA Today (previously The Knoxville Journal) of the country’s top men’s athletic programs — six times since its inception in 1971 · USC has won the annual Crosstown Gauntlet, a year-long all-sports competition between Troy and crosstown rival UCLA, eight times (2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012) · Trojan male athletes have won more individual NCAA titles (303) than those from any other school in the nation (the Women of Troy have brought home another 60 individual NCAA crowns) · Troy has also established a stellar reputation and a long tradition of nurturing Olympic athletes. Since 1904, 418 Trojan athletes have competed in the Games, taking home 135 gold medals (with at least one gold in every summer Olympics since 1912), 87 silver and 65 bronze.

1998 NCAA baseball champions

· Four Trojans have won the prestigious Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in America: diver Sammy Lee (1953), shot putter Parry O’Brien (1959), swimmer John Naber (1977) and Janet Evans (1989) · Two Women of Troy athletes have won the Honda-Broderick Cup as the top collegiate woman athlete of the year: Cheryl Miller (1983-84) and Angela Williams (2001-02) · USC has won six Heisman Trophy winners with the most recent winners being Carson Palmer (2002) and Matt Leinart (2004) · Along with the great accomplishments on the playing fields, USC student-athletes have received 50 NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships, in the top 10 among all schools. In addition, USC has had 29 first team Academic All-Americans and four athletes who were Rhodes Scholars

2010 NCAA men's water polo champions

2003 NCAA women's volleyball champions

Four-time Olympic Gold medalist Lenny Krayzelburg

2003 Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer

2010 NCAA men's tennis champions


Marks Stadium The David X. Marks Tennis Stadium on the USC campus is one of the intimate and historical collegiate tennis facilities in the country. During winter of 2006, a sixth court was added to the main stadium, allowing for dual-match competition to be played out entirely in front of fans within the 1,000-seat venue, which also boasts a large scoreboard to allow fans to follow each match point-for-point from their stadium seat and online at www.usctrojans.com. Two of the courts are named after famous USC alumni and Wimbledon singles champions, Alex Olmedo and Stan Smith. The center court is named for USC’s 13 Grand Slam doubles champions — Byron Black, Bob Falkenburg, Luke Jensen, Murphy Jensen, Rick Leach, Bob Lutz, Gene Mako, Olmedo, Rafael Osuna, Dennis Ralston, Raul Ramirez, Ted Schroeder and Smith. Underneath the stadium is the beautiful Leonard Andrews Varsity Lounge and Team Room, along with two locker rooms. The locker rooms also have been renovated through a generous gift made by John and Michelle Katnik of Diversified Development. Each locker room features the program’s conference championship trophies, and walls are adorned with USC’s NCAA singles and doubles champions, as well as the men’s and women’s national championship trophies.


At the entrance to the stadium is a list of all 19 of the USC men’s national champion years and seven women’s tennis national championships, including a newly-added 2011 for the men’s third straight title. Plaques honoring Trojan legends Dick Leach and George Toley also adorn the entrance of Marks Stadium. The stadium was dedicated in 1973 when former Trojan stars Alex Olmedo, Stan Smith, Dennis Ralston and Bob Lutz held a tennis exhibition. The 1974 men’s NCAA Tournament was held at Marks Stadium (USC finished second).


John McKay Center


In January of 2011, the USC athletic department broke ground on the new John McKay Center, a $70 million, 110,000-square foot facility on the west side of Heritage Hall that houses meeting rooms, coaches offices and a locker room for the football program, as well as an academic center, weight room, athletic training room, and state-of-the-art digital media production facility for all of USC's 21 sports. Construction took 18 months and the building was officially opened on August 21, 2012.


Los Angeles The University of Southern California is nestled in the city of Los Angeles, the second-largest city in the United States with nearly four million residents. In fact the combined population for Los Angeles County and Orange County (located east) is close to 13 million people. Nicknamed "The City of Angels", the Los Angeles metropolitan area is the third-highest economic center in the world behind New York and Tokyo. Los Angeles is one of the most diverse cities in terms of demographics in the United States and benefits from one of the mildest climates. The average temperature is 66 degrees during the year with an average high of 75 degrees as the city receives on average just 35 days of precipitation. Not only do residents in Los Angeles enjoy year-round sunshine, but they can drive from the beach to the mountains or to the desert within a two-hour drive. With the many activities and attractions available in the area, Los Angeles has not only been a destination for many tourists, but one of the best cities in the world to call home.



Los Angeles


STAPLES Center in downtown Los Angeles is home to the Los Angeles Lakers, the Los Angeles Kings and the Los Angeles Clippers. Located just five minutes from the USC campus, STAPLES Center is part of the $2.5 billion entertainment complex known as L.A. Live (photo courtesy AEG)


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