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All-Time NCAA Tournament Results

BULLDOGS

Georgia’s Record in the NCAA Championships (74-28; NCAA Champions: 1994, 2000) Alabama.......................... 2-0 Arizona State.................. 1-0 Arkansas......................... 0-1 Auburn............................. 1-0 Baylor.............................. 2-0 Boise State...................... 1-0 California......................... 5-2 Central Florida................. 1-0

Clemson.......................... 2-2 Coastal Carolina.............. 1-0 College of Charleston..... 1-0 Charleston Southern....... 1-0 Duke................................ 3-3 Elon................................. 1-0 Florida............................. 2-3 Florida State.................... 1-0

Fresno State.................... 1-0 Furman............................ 1-0 Georgia Tech................... 1-0 Harvard............................ 1-0 Indiana............................ 4-0 Kansas............................. 1-0 Kentucky.......................... 1-0 Marist.............................. 1-0

Maryland-Baltimore County..... 1-0 Miami.............................. 2-0 Michigan......................... 1-0 Mississippi State............ 2-0 Ohio State....................... 1-0 Oklahoma State.............. 1-1 North Florida................... 1-0 Pepperdine...................... 1-0

Quinnipiac....................... 1-0 Samford........................... 1-0 South Alabama............... 2-0 South Carolina................ 5-0 South Carolina State....... 2-0 Southern California......... 4-0 SMU................................ 1-0 Stanford.......................... 3-11

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

Yale.............................. 1-0

FIRST ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS 1987 - Los Angeles, Calif. (Host: UCLA) - Final Ranking: No. 6 (First Year of Tournament) Trinity (W, 5-4) SMU (W, 5-3) Stanford (L, 5-1) Miami (W, 5-4) 1988 - Los Angeles, Calif. (Host: UCLA) - Final Ranking: No. 7 Indiana (W, 6-0) Stanford (L, 5-3) 1989 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 4 Texas (W, 5-1) Cal (W, 5-4) Stanford (L, 6-0) 1990 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 6 Stanford (L, 6-0) Oklahoma State (5-1) 1991 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 4 Indiana (W, 6-0) Pepperdine (W, 5-1) Stanford (L, 5-1) 1992 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 5 Duke (L, 5-4) 1993 - Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 7 Indiana (W, 5-3) Stanford (L, 5-1) 1994 - Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - Final Ranking: No. 1 Duke (W, 5-0) Cal (W, 5-3) Stanford (W, 5-4) Southern Cal (W, 5-2) 1995 - Malibu, Calif. (Host: Pepperdine) - Final Ranking: No. 3 South Carolina (W, 5-4) Duke (W, 5-4) Florida (L, 5-0) 1996 - Columbia, S.C. (Regional Host Site) 1st Rnd: Miami (Fla.) (W, 5-2) Reg. Semi: Tennessee (W, 5-3) Reg. Final: Clemson (L, 5-4) 1997 - Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 6 William & Mary (L, 5-0) 1998 - Notre Dame, Ind. (Host: Notre Dame) - Final Ranking: No. 4 Kansas (W, 5-3) William & Mary (W, 5-2) Florida (L, 5-1) Starting in 1999, NCAA Field Expanded From 16 To 64 Teams With 1st/2nd Rounds at Campus Sites and then designated Finals Site Features Round of 16-Championship 1999 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 5 Miss. State (W, 5-0) South Carolina (W, 5-0) Cal (L, 5-4) Central Florida (W, 5-0) 2000 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Malibu, Calif. (Host: Pepperdine) - NATIONAL CHAMPIONS - Final Ranking: No. 1 Ohio State (W, 5-0) South Alabama (W, 5-1) Southern Cal (W, 5-1) Florida (W, 5-2) Stanford (W, 5-4) Furman (W, 5-0) 2001 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Stone Mountain, Ga. (Host: Georgia State) - Final Ranking: No. 3 Miss. State (W, 4-0) Baylor (W, 5-0) Southern Cal (W, 4-0) Vanderbilt (L, 4-2) Coastal Carolina (W, 4-0) 2002 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Stanford, Calif. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 3 Winthrop (W, 4-0) South Alabama (W, 4-3) Cal (W, 4-1) UCLA (W, 4-2) Stanford (L, 4-0) 2003 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Oklahoma - Championship Site: Gainesville, Fla. (Host: Florida) - Final Ranking: No. 7 Alabama (W, 4-1) Kentucky (W, 4-0) Stanford (W, 4-0) UMBC (W, 4-0) 2004 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 7 Samford (W, 4-0) Georgia Tech (W, 4-0) Fresno State (W, 4-2) Vanderbilt (L, 4-2) 2005 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 9 South Carolina (W, 4-0) Cal (W, 4-2) Stanford (L, 4-1) Quinnipiac (W, 4-0) 2006 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Vanderbilt - Championship Site: Stanford, Ca. (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 25 Vanderbilt (L, 4-2) Indiana (W, 4-1) 2007 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 4 Auburn (W, 4-0) William & Mary (W, 4-2) Cal (W, 4-1) South Carolina State (W, 4-0) 2008 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Tulsa, Okla. (Host: Tulsa) - Final Ranking: No. 8 South Carolina (W, 4-0) Arkansas (L, 4-2) Yale (W, 4-0) 2009 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: College Station, Texas (Host: Texas A&M) - Final Ranking: No. 3 Boise State (W, 4-0) Florida (W, 4-2) South Carolina (W, 4-3) Duke (L, 5-2) South Carolina State (W, 4-0) 2010 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Clemson, S.C. - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 18 Clemson (W, 4-2) Harvard (W, 4-0) 2011 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Stanford, Ca., (Host: Stanford) - Final Ranking: No. 8 Alabama (W, 4-0) Cal (W, 4-3) Stanford (L, 4-0) Marist (W, 4-0) 2012 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 7 Clemson (W, 4-3) Texas (W, 4-0) Duke (L, 4-2) College of Charleston (W, 4-0) 2013 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Champaign, Ill. (Host: Illinois) - Final Ranking: No. 5 Arizona State (W, 4-0) Clemson (W, 4-2) Stanford (L, 4-1) Winthrop (W, 4-0) 2014 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Athens, Ga. (Host: Georgia) - Final Ranking: No. 4 Florida State (W, 4-0) Southern California (W, 4-3) Florida (L, 4-1) Elon (W, 4-0) 2015 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Waco, Texas (Host: Baylor) - Final Ranking: No. 5 Duke (W, 4-0) Michigan (W, 4-2) Stanford (W, 4-1) UCLA (L, 4-1) Charleston Southern (W, 4-0) 2016 - 1st/2nd Round Host: Georgia - Championship Site: Tulsa, Okla. (Host: Tulsa) - Final Ranking: No. 7 North Florida (W, 4-0) Baylor (W, 4-0) Okla. State (L, 4-0)

NCAA Doubles Competition FIRST ROUND SECOND ROUND QUARTERFINALS SEMIFINALS FINALS 1983 - Nancy Cohen/Lisa Spain L, 6-2, 6-4 (Burgin/Gates, Stanford) 1984 - Alice Reen/Lisa Spain L, 6-4, 6-3 (MacGregor/Howell, San Diego State) W, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 (Wood/Rudd, Rice) 1986 - Jane Cohodes/Alice Reen L, 6-4, 7-5 (Fletcher/Finerman, Cal) 1988 - Lisa Apanay/Stacey Schefflin L, 6-4, 7-5 (Campbell/Marshall, Oklahoma) W, 7-5, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4) (Chambers/Neil, Illinois) 1989 - Shannon McCarthy/Stacey Schefflin L, 6-3, 6-3 (Finerman/Albano, Cal) W, 7-6 (9), 6-1 (Amend/Jonkowsky, Arizona State) 1990 - Shannon McCarthy/Stacey Schefflin W, 6-3, 6-4 (Amend/Glitz, Arizona State) W, 6-1, 6-3 (Gilchrist/Plautz, Texas) L, 6-3, 6-3 (Birch/Graham, Stanford) W, 6-1, 6-2 (Lane/Iiorkowski, Boston College) 1990 - Caryn Moss/Jill Waldman L, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 (Booth/Waniek, Oklahoma State) 1991 - Angela Lettiere/Shannon McCarthy L, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 (Bergan/Rojohn, Arizona State)

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