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Georgia State's women's tennis team looks to defend its conference title under new head coach Jason Marshall. Find out all you need to know about the team inside.

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G S U W O M E N ’ S T E N N I S

2014-15 GEORGIA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS 1 WWW.GEORGIASTATESPORTS.COM

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The Panthers

Veronika GolanovaFreshman

Roznov Pod Radhostem,Czech Republic

Masa GrganSenior

Maribor, Slovenia

Tarani KamoeSophomore

Nadi, Fiji

Niri RasolomalalaJunior

Antananarivo, Madagascar

Kristin RehseFreshman

Hofheim, Germany

Chaimaa RoudamiSenior

Casablanca, Morocco

Marcia Tere-ApisahSophomore

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea

Linn TimmermannJunior

Rostock, Germany

Jason MarshallHead Coach

First Year

Lyndsay ShoshoAssistant Coach

First Year

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Program HistoryFirst Year of Competition ..................................................1976Overall Record ..................................................328-280 (.539)Conference Tournament Titles (Last Time) .................. 2 (2014)NCAA Championship Appearances (Last Time) ........... 2 (2014)NCAA Singles Appearances ....................................................2 Abigail Tere-Apisah (2012, 14)NCAA Doubles Appearances ..................................................1 Abigail Tere-Apisah/Masa Grgan (2014)

Team Information2013 Overall Record ......................................................... 13-9..........................................Home: 7-2; Away: 1-5; Neutral: 5-2Letterwinners Returning/Lost from 2013 ........................... 7/2Newcomers ............................................................................3

Social MediaTwitter ..............................................................@GSUWTennis

Georgia State UniversityLocation ................................................................ Atlanta, Ga.Founded ...........................................................................1913Enrollment ....................................................................32,000Nickname ...................................................................PanthersColors ...............................................Blue (PMS 286C) & WhiteAffiliation .........................................................NCAA Division IConference ............................................... Sun Belt ConferencePresident .............................................Mark P. Becker/6th YearAthletics Director ................................... Charlie Cobb/1st YearAthletics Dept. Phone ......................................(404) 413-4000

GSU Sports CommunicationsAssociate A.D./Communications ............................ Jerry TrickieGraduate Assistant (Women’s Tennis Contact) ........Will OwensOffice Phone ....................................................(404) 413-4166Cell Phone .......................................................(502) 718-2525Fax ..................................................................(404) 413-4034Email .........................................................jowens33@gsu.eduAthletics Website .............................. GeorgiaStateSports.comMailing Address ..................................................P.O. Box 3975..........................................................Atlanta, GA, 30302-2975Overnight Address ......................106 Courtland Street SE........................................................... 3rd Floor, Office 303.............................................................. Atlanta, GA, 30303

GeorGia State UniverSity Women’S tenniS CONTACT: WILL OWENS, [email protected]

NCAA Principle of Sporting Behavior and Ethical Conduct

For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches, and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation, but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program.

Women’s Tennis StaffHead Coach ........................................................................................................... Jason MarshallRecord at School ...........................................................................................................(First Year)Career Record .......................................................................................................................SameEmail .......................................................................................................... [email protected] Coach ....................................................................................................Lyndsay ShoshoTeam Manager ..................................................................................................... Harrison HuynhAthletic Trainer ........................................................................................................Camille HarrisStrength & Conditioning ...................................................................................... Jacob Lonowski

Media Guide Table of ContentsMedia Information .................................................................................................4Georgia State University ......................................................................................5Atlanta ..................................................................................................................... 11Strength and Conditioning .............................................................................. 13Athletic Training ................................................................................................... 14Student-Athlete Development ....................................................................... 15Community Outreach ........................................................................................ 16Athletic Facilities .................................................................................................. 17GSU President ....................................................................................................... 18GSU Athletic Director ......................................................................................... 19Athletics Staff ........................................................................................................ 20Coaching Staff ...................................................................................................... 21Team Roster ........................................................................................................... 23Meet the Panthers ............................................................................................... 242013-14 Statistics ................................................................................................ 322013-14 Sun Belt Review .................................................................................. 33Year-by-year Results ........................................................................................... 35Honors ..................................................................................................................... 39All-time Roster ...................................................................................................... 41Rankings History .................................................................................................. 422015 Schedule ..................................................................................... Back Cover

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CONTACT INFORMATIONAssociate AD: Jerry Trickie O: (404) 413-4166 Cell: (404) 293-8102 [email protected] AD: Allison George O: (404) 413-4032 Cell: (678) 595-7728 [email protected] AD: Charlie Taylor O: (404) 413-4031 Cell: (404) 556-2295 [email protected] Sports Information Director: Mike Holmes O: (404) 413-4033 Cell: (404) 259-9716 [email protected] Assistant: Will Owens O: (404) 413-4034 Cell: (502) 718-2525 [email protected] Assistant: Matt Arsenault O: (404) 413-4034 Cell: (864) 529-2086 [email protected] Coordinator: Dave Cohen O: (404) 413-1434 Cell: (404) 358-8411 [email protected]

Allison GeorgeAssistant AD

Charlie TaylorAssistant AD

Mike HolmesAssociate Sports

Information Director

GEORGIA STATE SPORTS COMMUNICATIONS

Website: GeorgiaStateSports.comFAX: (404) 413-4035Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3975, Atlanta, GA 30302-3975Physical Address: 106 Courtland Street SE

3rd Floor, Office 303

Atlanta, GA, 30303 Women’s Tennis Media Contact Will Owens Email: [email protected] Cell: (502)718-2525 Office: (404) 413-4034

ONLINEFor full coverage of Georgia State athletics and women’s tennis, visit www.GeorgiaStateSports.com. This site provides up-to-date rosters, schedules, student-athlete bios, season statistics and game recaps. Original photos and video content also provide Panther fans with unprecedented access to GSU sports.

Fans can also interact with the Panthers via social media by following on the GSU women’s tennis team on Twitter (@GSUWTennis).

Sports Communications

Matt ArsenaultGraduate Assistant

Will OwensGraduate Assistant

Jerry TrickieAssociate AD

INTERVIEWSAll requests for interviews with head coach Jason Marshall or any GSU players or staff members should be directed to Will Owens.On non-game days, coach Marshall is available by appointment only. Players are also available by appointment only, class schedules permitting.

CREDITSThe 2015 GSU Women’s Tennis media guide is a production of the Georgia State Sports Communications office and was created using Adobe InDesign and Photoshop. The guide was written, designed and edited by Will Owens with editing assistance from Jerry Trickie, Allison George, Charlie Taylor, Mike Holmes, and Matt Arsenault. Cover design by Amanda Shoff.Photos courtesy of Bill Kallenberg and Randy Wilson.

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Georgia State University is an enterprising urban public research institution

centered in the historic, cultural and financial hub of downtown Atlanta. The university provides more than 32,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, non-profit and cultural organizations.

Georgia State is dedicated to offering programs that cater to students’ educational needs, and the university provides a rich co-curricular experience with award-winning on-campus housing, hundreds of student organizations and one of the most diverse student bodies in the country. Students, faculty and alumni enjoy a unique campus personality and culture based on ambition, hard work and dedication.

One of only four public research universities in the state, Georgia State offers 100 fields of study

with 250 graduate programs in its eight colleges and schools. Students can chose from dozens of nationally-ranked and recognized academic programs at the university, which provides the widest variety of field of study in Georgia.

Georgia State is a national leader in graduating students from diverse backgrounds and has achieved national recognition for its commitment to its students’ successful progress toward graduation.

Founded in 1913, Georgia State is the second-largest institution in the University System of Georgia with more than 32,000 students.

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES:Andrew Young School of Policy Studies

Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions

College of Arts and SciencesCollege of Education

College of LawHonors College

J. Mack Robinson College of BusinessSchool of Public Health

Georgia State University

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8% HISPANIC

40%CAUCASIAN

4% MULTI-RACIAL

37% AFRICAN

AMERICAN

13% ASIAN

6% OTHER

BUILDINGS on Georgia State’s downtown campus58

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Students from EVERY COUNTY in Georgia, EVERY STATE in the nation and more than 150 COUNTRIES

(U.S. News & World Report)

Georgia State is ranked among the UP AND COMING national universities and is the MOST DIVERSE INSTITUTION IN THE UNITED STATES

TOP 14 12TH

32,000 STUDENTS

100 250FIELDS of study with

DEGREE programs

1.5 BILLIONGeorgia State’s ECONOMIC impact on the South yearly

GRAMMY AWARDS won by the Georgia State School of Music faculty and students4

192,785DEGREES CONFERRED since founding year in 1913

PANTHER FACTS

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Located in the heart of one of America’s great cities, the Georgia State University campus has a profound influence on the changing landscape of downtown Atlanta.

While the building blocks of the university will always be high-achieving students, world-class faculty and ground-breaking research, Georgia State boasts an ever-expanding and improving campus to accommodate that foundation. In the last decade, the Rialto Theater restoration, Student Center, Student Recreation Center, University Lofts, University Commons, Helen M. Aderhold classroom building, Parker H. Petit Science Teaching and Research Center and many other buildings have transformed the downtown cityscape at Atlanta’s core.

The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave, and a new Law School building is nearing completion.

Georgia State Campus

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Georgia State is where city life meets campus life for a unique and exciting student experience.

• Fiveresidencehallshousingover 4,000 students

• Morethan300studentorganizations

• Sixcampusdininglocations• State-of-the-artStudent

Recreation Center

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Campus Housing

Some of the finest housing facilities in the nation are on the Georgia State campus. On-campus housing continues to grow, and more than 4,000 GSU students

now live on campus with a variety of options — traditional dorms, apartment-style or loft living.

Georgia State’s nationally-recognized and award-winning on-campus housing provides students with opportunities to connect with the university community with educational, cultural, recreational and social programs.

The University Commons, opened in 2007, is a 4.2-acre complex of four buildings surrounding a landscaped courtyard. All units come with fully-equipped kitchens, furnished bedrooms and spacious living areas.

The fall of 2009 saw the opening of Patton Hall, which is suite-style for 325 residents and includes an on-site dining facility.

In 2010, GSU opened its first Greek housing, which consists of nine fraternities and sororities housed in three-story townhomes.

Opened in 2011, the Piedmont North Complex houses approximately 1,100 residents and offers a traditional residence hall lifestyle with all the amenities one would expect from a premier housing program, including a dining facility.

The University Lofts, opened in 2002, contain fully-furnished, loft-style apartments that blend urban style with modern features.

All residence halls feature a full range of amenities including study and community lounge areas, laundry facilities, 24/7 security patrols, on-site or nearby parking and more.

UNIVERSITY COMMONS

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UNIVERSITY LOFTS

PIEDMONT NORTH

PATTON HALL

GREEK HOUSING

NO. 1 IN THE NATION Georgia State

University’s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation by

Dormsplash.com.

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Atlanta is integral to Georgia State’s educational experience. Students and faculty are part of a living laboratory where they study and create

solutions for the challenges of the 21st century.

The metropolitan Atlanta area is home to more than five million people and the world’s busiest airport.

Atlanta is third in the nation and fourth in the world for Fortune 500 company headquarters, and attending school downtown provides students with unparalleled access to internships and jobs. There are approximately 125,000 Georgia State alumni the Atlanta area, giving students ample networking opportunities.

Georgia State students also can take advantage of the university’s easy access to Atlanta’s rich creative environment, diversity of cultures and lifestyles, and wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities.

Atlanta

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME COMES TO ATLANTA

The College Football Hall of Fame opened its doors on Aug. 23, 2014 in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The new location near the Georgia Dome and Centennial Park will showcase the Hall within an exciting, entertaining attraction just minutes from the Georgia State campus.

The $66.5 million facility will top out at 94,256 square feet and will feature approximately 30,000 square feet of exhibit space, as well as a 45-yard indoor football field.

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A DOWNTOWN ADVANTAGEGeorgia State is in the middle of downtown Atlanta, making it a hub of activities, attractions, businesses and non-profits, all within walking distrance or a short ride from campus.

• Georgia Aquarium

• CentennialOlympicPark

• GeorgiaDome

• PhilipsArena

• MartinLutherKingJr.Center

•NationalCenterforCivil&HumanRights

• CNNCenter

• StateCapitol

• TurnerField

• WorldofCocaCola

•FoxTheatre

• CarterPresidentialLibrary

• ZooAtlanta

• CollegeFootballHallofFame

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Georgia State’s Speed, Strength and Conditioning’s seven-member staff works to help

eachPanthereachandeverystudent-athlete reach their full potential. The staff works year-round to provide necessary programs and training methods for each specific team.

Speed, Strength and Conditioning

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GSU carries a 14-member Sports MedicineandNutritionstaffof certified athletic trainers to

provide outstanding care to Georgia State student-athletes in the prevention or treatment of injuries.

Georgia State student-athletes benefit from outstanding sports medicine facilities at all venues and care is provided year-round and, most often, seven-days-a- week in season.

Sports Medicine and Nutrition

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Georgia State Athletics is committed to providing educational, personal and community development that will enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience.

Georgia State’s commitment to academic support and student-athlete development is paying dividends as

thePanthersGeorgiaState’scommitmentto academic support are enjoying unprecedented success in the classroom.

Georgia State’s Student-Athlete Development department became just the second in the nation to be certified at the highest level by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics.

The Georgia State program has an 11-member academic support staff to take care of every student-athlete, with extra tutors or assitance available when needed.

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM:

• Thefallsemesterof2014ledtotheathleticdepartment’s highest overall grade-point average since at least 2007 as more than 350 Georgia State student-athletes combined for a 3.14 semester GPA.

• Itwasthe13thconsecutivesemesterGSUstudent-athletes earned at least a 3.0.

• Fourmen’steamstoppedthe3.0GPAmark,ledby the tennis team’s 3.62 GPA.

• Atotalof13student-athletesacrossninesportshave earned academic All-America honors since 1989, including one who was the 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award winner in men’s tennis

Student-Athlete Development

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G S U W O M E N ’ S T E N N I S

Giving back to the community is an essential component of the Georgia State athletics program.Pantherstudent-athletes,coachesand

staff volunteer their time and talents to a wide range of programs and organizations, accumulating well over 5,000 volunteer hours per year.

Community Outreach

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• The Sharon Lester Tennis Center at Piedmont Park serves as the home of the Panthers for the men’s and women’s tennis teams.

• The tennis complex offers play on 12 lighted hard courts.• The clubhouse lobby includes a pro shop, locker room and a lounge area for the

athletes.

Piedmont ParkAthletics Facilities

• The tennis center was originally built in 1913 with seven clay courts. These courts were built where the 1895 Cotton States and International Exposition’s Manufacturers and Liberal Arts Building once stood.

• Tennis proved so popular that eight additional courts were added in 1914.• The tennis teams moved into the Sharon Lester Tennis Center at Piedmont Park

during the 2007-08 season.

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MARK P. BECKERG S U P R E S I D E N T

Under his leadership, the university adopted a comprehensive 10-year strategic plan aimed at making Georgia State one of the nation’s premier urban research universities. With a 10 percent increase in graduation rates in the last five years, Georgia State is achieving its vision of becoming a national model for undergraduate education by demonstrating that students of all backgrounds can succeed at high rates. The university has been recognized by the Education Trust for eliminating disparities in graduation rates based on race or ethnicity. Diverse Issues in Higher Education places Georgia State No. 1 in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating African-American students and in the top 50 universities for graduating Asian-Americans. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine lists Georgia State as a top 100 university for graduating Hispanics, making the university one of only two non-Florida universities in the Southeast to attain this achievement. During Becker’s tenure Georgia State has set a series of university records for retention and graduation rates, as well as for the retention of the Georgia Lottery-funded HOPE Scholarship. This progress has been achieved as enrollment has grown from about 28,000 to more than 32,000 students, and the number of applications to the university has steadily risen and now exceeds 13,000. Private scholarship funding has increased significantly, and the university has more than doubled the number of students receiving support in the last two years. Research funding is at an all-time high, increasing nearly 15 percent in the last year alone. Federally sponsored research now accounts for 62 percent of the university’s research portfolio, an important barometer of the university’s research success. This growth has been aided by the Second Century Initiative, a faculty hiring program that has led to the development of new interdisciplinary research centers.

Seeking to position Georgia State students and researchers to thrive in an increasingly complex and global landscape, Becker has worked with faculty leaders to enhance Georgia State’s international profile. The university is working in five countries in which it is focusing its university-wide efforts: Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Through its campus development, Georgia State is a major contributor to the revitalization of downtown Atlanta. Building on the work of former President Carl V. Patton, the university has expanded campus housing and dining, research and academic facilities. Georgia State enhanced its research capacity with the opening of the Parker H. “Pete” Petit Science Center in 2009 and is designing and building a second research building on the same site. The university enlarged its instructional capacity with a classroom expansion project completed in 2011. Student housing has almost doubled with the addition of Patton Hall, a Greek townhome complex, and the Piedmont North housing and dining complex. The opening of the $10 million football practice facility enabled Georgia State to introduce its football program in fall 2010. The purchase of 3.5 acres of land on the eastern edge of the campus has made it possible for the university to have its first intramural recreation fields on its downtown campus. The Sun Trust tower complex at 25 Park Place houses major units of the College of Arts and Sciences and the expanded university advising center. The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave. The building houses Georgia State’s Welcome Center, university administration and the recently established Honors College. A new Law School building is nearing completion, and the university has acquired 55 Park Place, a high-rise building that will be the new home of the Robinson College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.

Assuring that Georgia State is appropriately partnered in Atlanta and beyond, Becker serves on multiple civic, community and professional boards. Becker and his wife, Laura Voisinet, are significant contributors to the university. They are focusing their philanthropy primarily on scholarships for students but also support the university’s Library, the Rialto Center for the Arts and Georgia State’s Women’s Philanthropy Initiative. Prior to his appointment as president of Georgia State, Becker was executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina. Before assuming that role, Becker spent three years at the University of Minnesota as a biostatistics professor, dean of the School of Public Health and assistant vice president of Public Health, Preparedness and Emergency Response. From 1989 to 2000, Becker was a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. He also has held academic appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Florida and Cornell University. Becker earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Towson State University in 1980, and his doctor’s degree in statistics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Towson State and Penn State have recognized him with distinguished alumnus awards. Becker grew up in Havre de Grace, Md., near Baltimore. He and his wife have two adult children, Matthew and Julia.

Since beginning his tenure as Georgia State University’s seventh president in January 2009, President Mark P. Becker has led the institution through a dynamic period of major growth and advancement.

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Charlie CobbD I R E C T O R O F AT H L E T I C S

At Cobb’s introductory press conference, Becker noted the need for Georgia State to find a proven winner, someone who has built a winning program “the right way.” Becker said Cobb even took it a step further. “In fact, we got a bonus in this package. Not only is he a proven builder and proven winner with a track record of doing it in the right way, but he also has tremendous Atlanta roots,” Becker said. “He knows this community well, has worked in this city, knows what we are doing and the potential we have in this program.” After spending nine years as Director of Athletics at Appalachian State, Cobb is making a return to Atlanta. Previously he worked for six years honing his business acumen with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome, before his first venture into college athletics as an administrator at his alma mater NC State. Cobb came to the Panthers at the perfect time with several significant athletic building projects on the horizon. High among the Panthers’

Georgia State University President Mark Becker ushered in a new era of Panther Athletics when he named veteran athletic administrator and “proven program builder” Charlie Cobb as Director of Athletics on Aug. 15,

2014.

facility priorities are: a weight room at the football practice facility; a new basketball and volleyball practice facility; a dedicated academic performance center; and the University’s concept for redeveloping Turner Field into a mixed-use area inclusive of sporting venues. Cobb has led successful programs by focusing on four pillars of his leadership philosophy:

1) relationships matter2) embrace the idea of achieving success3) be innovative4) create traditions

Those ideals helped him build and maintain a high-performing program at App State. The Mountaineers: won three consecutive Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national championships, the first three-peat in the history. They also brought home eight consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships (top men’s sports program in the Southern Conference) and four Germann Cup championships (top

women’s program). Together, they earned the men’s and women’s awards in the same academic year four times. At App State, Cobb helped create $50 million in facilities improvements as the Mountaineers’ fundraising efforts that reached all-time highs, including surpassing the $3 million mark. The jewel of the construction projects was the seven-story Appalachian Athletics Center and the campaign also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball, softball and soccer, as well as a new indoor practice facility. The 46-year-old Cobb was a four-year letterwinner as a football player at NC State. He graduated with honors with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1990 and earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio in 1992. As a senior center, he was named to the All-ACC second team and was an All-ACC academic selection.Cobb and his wife, Lindsay, have a son and daughter, 16-year-old Harrison and 13-year-old Branan. Lindsay Cobb was an All-ACC goalkeeper for the NC State women’s soccer team from 1988-90.

THE COBB FAMILY: (from left to right) Branan, Lindsay, Charlie and Harrison.

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Athletics Administration

STEVEWOJCIKOWSKIAssistant AD - Facilities &

Operations

BRADHORTONAssociate AD - Student-

Athlete Development

ROBCLARKSenior Associate AD -

Development

CHARLIETAYLORAssistant AD -

Communications

BOBMURPHYAssociate AD - Sports Medicine & Nutrition

MATTNEWHOUSEAssistant AD - Marketing

JERRYTRICKIEAssociate AD - Strategic Communications & P.R.

ERIKPAZAssistant AD - Compliance

BENPOLLARDAssistant AD - Speed, Strength

& Conditioning

MISTYBROWNAssistant AD - Development &

Special Events

AWILDARAGLANDAssistant AD - Human

Resources

GEORGEPIERCEFaculty Athletics Representative

ALLISONGEORGEAssistant AD -

Communications

DOUGJUSTICESenior Associate AD -

Chief of Staff

BRIANKELLYSenior Associate A.D. -

External Affairs

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A former member of the ATP tennis tour and veteran assistant coach, Jason Marshall is in his first season coaching the GSU program in 2015.

“Jason has a background of success and experience, both coaching and playing, that will be a perfect fit for our women’s tennis program,” Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb said. “Throughout his past, he has shown integrity and a passion for both coaching and winning. Our program has had great recent success and we look forward to Jason helping the players take it to an even higher level.”

“I am excited to be part of the Panther family and continue to build on the recent success of the tennis program,” Marshall said. “It is a dream to be a head coach and I look forward to the challenges ahead.

“Atlanta has one of the strongest tennis involvements of any city in the country and I can’t wait to get people in the community following and supporting our program.”

Coaching StaffMarshall joined the Panther Family after spending the past six seasons at TCU, including aiding in the Horned Frogs’ transition to the Big 12 Conference. While at TCU, Marshall worked with both the men’s and women’s programs, finishing his final four seasons with the women’s team.

During his tenure, Marshall helped the Horned Frogs to many highlights, including:

• Collecting four NCAA Team Championship appearances (2009, 2010 TCU men; 2012, 2013 TCU women)

• Assisting a women’s team that ranked as high as No. 19 in the nation in 2012-13 when the Horned Frogs earned their second straight NCAA team tournament berth

• Helping four TCU women’s players earn all-conference honors, including Stefanie Tan who was an ITA All-American in 2012

• Aiding four men’s players who ended the season in the ITA individual rankings during the 2010 campaign

Before assisting the Horned Frogs, Marshall was on the court as an assistant coach for Wright State for one season in 2007-08. During that first coaching stint, he helped groom a pair of All-Horizon League honorees. The successful season was an extension of Marshall’s offseason when he helped the Tahitian Olympic team to a bronze medal in the 2007 South Pacific Games. As the head coach, Marshall managed all facets of the program including budget, travel and training programs.

Marshall began his coaching career following a successful run as a member of the ATP tennis tour for seven years (2001 to 2007). During that span he:

• Reached as high as No. 101 in the world in doubles play

• Earned his biggest win in Vietnam in 2005 when he upset top-10 ranked Marcos Baghdatis 6-2, 6-2

• Picked up notable wins in doubles over players such as Tomas Berdych, Bruno Soares, Julien Benneteau, Nicholas Mahut and Phillip Kohlschreiber

• Competed in more than 35 states and 40 countries as a member of the ATP and the International Tennis Federation

A native of Dallas, Marshall graduated from Purdue with a bachelor’s degree in business in 2001. As a Boilermaker, Marshall won Big Ten singles titles in 1999 and 2001, and was a three-time All-Big Ten selection while setting the record for singles and doubles winning percentage at the No. 1 position. His personal high ITA ranking came at No. 17 in singles and No. 19 in doubles, both as a senior. Marshall also earned an MBA from Texas A&M-Commerce in 2012, and is a member of the United States Racket Stringers Association.

Jason Marshall

Head CoachPurdue, 2001

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Lyndsay Shosho arrived at Georgia State in the fall of 2014 and serves as the women’s tennis assistant coach after spending the 2014 season volunteering with the Buffalo women’s tennis team as well as working full time at Miller Tennis Center in Buffalo, N.Y.

“This is a great addition to our program,” head coach Jason Marshall said. “Lyndsay has experience on the management side and she also has several years of developing players which is very important. The fact that she played here in Atlanta is something else that she brings to the table. Lyndsay will be a huge asset at Georgia State.”

While working with Buffalo, the Bulls upset the eventual MAC champion Miami (Ohio). Prior to her time in Buffalo, Shosho spent three years in Singapore where she helped build and start a tennis academy. She worked with players of all ages and helped train them through drills and practice routines.

From 2007-09, Shosho was the assistant coach at Kentucky. After a successful 2009 season, she was promoted to assistant head coach. She helped lead the team to two top-25 finishes while upsetting seven top-25 teams and guided the program to its 12th consecutive NCAA tournament berth. Additionally, she played a pivotal role in the development of two nationally-ranked doubles teams. Carolina Escamilla and Caroline Lilley advanced to the Round of 16 in 2009 and were ranked as high as No. 26 in the ITA rankings. In the same season, Escamilla joined teammate Christine Johnston as the No. 16 team.

After graduating from Georgia Tech in 2006, Shosho began coaching at Hawaii where she helped to rebuild and restructure the program.

Lyndsay ShoshoAssistant Coach

Georgia Tech, 2006First Year

Coaching StaffDuring her four-year playing career at Georgia Tech, her team won three ACC championships and reached a team-high national ranking of No. 3 in 2006. Shosho earned All-America honors in the same year, becoming just the second player in school history to do so. She was also named to the All-ACC Team twice and to the ACC Honor Roll four times. Shosho helped Georgia Tech to top-10 finishes and NCAA Round of 16 appearances in each of her last two seasons in Atlanta.

Shosho concluded her career as the Georgia Tech all-time leader in doubles wins, with 83 in her career. She reached a career-high national college ranking of No. 43 in singles in 2004 and ninth in doubles in 2006. She participated in the NCAA tournaments in 2004 and 2006, falling in the doubles quarterfinals to the eventual national champions.

Shosho is a native of East Amherst, N.Y.

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Team RosterNAME HT. YEAR HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL)Veronika Golanova 5-2 Fr. Roznov Pod Radhostem, CZE (Grammar School)Masa Grgan 5-6 Sr. Maribor, Slovenia (II Gimnazija Maribor)Tarani Kamoe 5-6 So. Nadi, Fiji (Central College Lautoka)Niri Rasolomalala 5-3 Jr. Antananarivo, Madagascar (Georgia Perimeter)Kristin Rehse 6-0 Fr. Hofheim, Germany (Hofheim am Taunus)Chaimaa Roudami 5-6 Sr. Casablanca, Morocco (Groupe Scolaire d’Anfa)Marcia Tere-Apisah 5-7 So. Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (Central College Lautoka)Linn Timmermann 5-7 Jr. Rostock, Germany (Saddlebrook Preparatory School)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Veronika Golanova ...........................................................................................................................................................................................goll-ah-NOH-vuhMasa Grgan .....................................................................................................................................................................................................MASHA gerr-GONETarani Kamoe .........................................................................................................................................................................................tah-RON-nee kuh-MOYNiri Rasolomalala ...................................................................................................................................................................NEER-ee rah-SOLO-mah-LA-LAKristin Rehse ...........................................................................................................................................................................................................kris-steen REESChaimaa Roudami ................................................................................................................................................................................ SHAY-ma ROO-dah-meMarcia Tere-Apisah ..............................................................................................................................................................Mar-see-uh tear-ee AH-pee-sah

BY COUNTRYGermany ........................................................................................................ 2Czech Republic ............................................................................................ 1Fiji ..................................................................................................................... 1Madagascar .................................................................................................. 1Morocco ......................................................................................................... 1Papua New Guinea..................................................................................... 1Slovenia .......................................................................................................... 1

BY CLASSSeniors ............................................................................................................2Juniors ............................................................................................................2Sophomores .................................................................................................2Freshmen .......................................................................................................2

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FALL 2014

Golanova posted a 6-5 singles record and went 7-5 in doubles, including a 4-0 record with Niri Rasolomalala … In her first tournament as a Panther, she defeated NC State’s Natalia Janowicz in straight sets … After 1-3 start in singles play, Golanova finished the fall season 5-2 … Strung together a six-match win streak in doubles play with partners Rasolomalala and Chaimaa Roudami.

PREP

Won the national championship for 14-16 year olds in 2008 and placed third in the same Czech Republic Championship for 16-18 year olds in 2011 ... Was ranked as high as fifth in the Czech Republic in her age group in 2013-14 … Helped TK Precolor Prerov finish third at the national championships.

PERSONAL

Born in Valasske Mezirici, Czech Republic on December 11, 1994 to Milan and Jitka Golanova … Has one sibling, Ivana … Undecided on major.

Veronika Golanova

FRESHMAN • 5-2ROZNOV POD RADHOSTEM,

CZECH REPUBLICGRAMMAR SCHOOL

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FALL 2014

Played a competitive fall schedule and went 2-7 in singles … Recorded a 4-5 doubles tally that included wins over pairs from No. 42 LSU and No. 75 NC State … Beat West Virginia’s Kaja Mrgole at the Georgia State Invitational in straight sets.

SPRING 2014

Paired with Abigail Tere-Apisah, the duo finished the season ranked No. 23 by the ITA, the highest ever doubles finish for a Panther pair … The duo became the first team in school history to win a postseason match, defeating No. 9 Texas A&M’s Stefania Hristov and Cristina Stancu in the first round of the NCAA Doubles Championships … Named first-team All-Sun Belt for doubles ... Played a tough schedule at the No. 2 singles position and recorded a 2-18 record including a straight-set win over No. 85 Kanika Vaidya of No. 39 Columbia.

FALL 2013

Went 1-8 in singles play, at No. 1 and No. 2 singles ... Picked up a win over Emory, while losing three three-set matches ... Had 8-2 doubles record, 7-2 with Abigail Tere-Apisah ... With Tere-Apisah, defeated the No. 26, No. 52 and No. 45 doubles teams ... Ranked No. 21 with Tere-Apisah in ITA preseason doubles rankings ... Fell in third round of 2013 Riviera/ITA All-American Championships to Olmos/Scandalis from USC ... Advanced to round of 16 at ITA Southeast Regionals ... Competed in doubles at the World University Games in Kazan, Russia ... She partnered with Patricia Vollmeier and represented Slovenia.

SPRING 2013

Partnered with Abigail Tere-Apisah to go 14-3 at No. 1 doubles ... Started spring season ranked 19th in the nation ... Defeated the No. 5 doubles team in the nation, William & Mary’s Maria Belaya and Jeltje Loomas 8-5 ... Finished the season on a nine-match win streak and a No. 35 ITA ranking ... Went 6-12 at No. 2 singles ... Went 1-4 against nationally ranked opponents ... Picked up a win over No. 95 Mia Vriens of Florida State in Tallahassee.

Masa Grgan

SENIOR • 5-6MARIBOR, SLOVENIA

II GIMNAZIJA MARIBOR

Player ProfilesFALL 2012

Won six singles matches and compiled a team-best 11-3 doubles record in the fall ... Reached the final in the doubles main draw at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships with Abigail Tere-Apisah ... Defeated competition from UCF, Miami (Fla.), Florida State and the No. 50 team from Georgia (Kowase/Kimbell) to reach the final ... Started off the fall with two singles victories in the Atlanta Classic ... Went 3-0 in doubles play with Whitney Byrd at the same tournament ... Defeated Georgia Tech’s Kendal Woodard 0-6, 6-4, 6-4 at the Southern Shootout ... Went 3-0 with Tere-Apisah in doubles play at Southern Shootout ... Won two singles matches at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic.

SPRING 2012

Went 10-6 in singles play on the season ... Went 8-6 playing in the No. 5 singles position and 2-0 at No. 4 ... Notched a 7-6 record with partner Martina Ondrackova in doubles play ... Took a 6-0, 6-0 victory vs. Hope Johnson to help GSU upset No. 43 William & Mary on Jan. 28 ... Both victories in the No. 4 slot came when GSU took on ranked opponents (No. 62 Wake Forest, No. 43 Sacramento State).

FALL 2011

Earned a 4-1 mark in singles and a 2-2 record in doubles during the fall ... Began her fall season at the Roberta Allison Fall Classic and posted a perfect 3-0 singles record ... Won her flight in Tuscaloosa, Ala. in singles ... Teamed with Whitney Byrd in the doubles division to finish the tournament with a victory, an 8-2 win over Mississippi’s Iris Verboven and Paige Keating ... Earned a straight-set (6-1, 6-3) victory in the first round of the singles consolation bracket at the ITA Regionals ... Defeated Samford’s Naella Wawrinka ... Fell to eventual consolation bracket champion Aline Berkenbrock of North Florida 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 in the second round ... Also lost one other match, 6-0, 6-4 to top-seeded Lauren Embree of Florida, the 2011 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player.

PREP/CLUB

Won the national championship in singles at the U16 and U18 tournaments ... Won national championship in U14, U16, U18 and seniors ... Member of Slovenia National Team for five years ... Helped the national team take fourth place in the World Championships in Prostejov, Czech Repbulic ... Has won ITF tournaments, including the Radenska Open in singles and the Pro Sigma Open in doubles ... Helped club team become national champions in 2006 and 2011 and second place in the nation in 2009.

PERSONAL

Full name is Masa Grgan ... Born May 23, 1991 in Maribor, Slovenia ... Daughter of Peter and Vesna Grgan ... Both father and mother are sports professors and coaches ... Father coaches soccer while mother coaches volleyball ... Psychology major.

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FALL 2014

Had a fantastic fall in doubles play, posting a team-best 11-2 record … Was 8-1 in doubles with Linn Timmermann … Defeated No. 3 Monique Albuquerque and Clementina Riobueno of No. 12 Miami (Fla.) at the ITA Regionals and also defeated doubles teams from No. 4 Georgia, No. 31 Florida State and No. 75 NC State … Went 5-4 in singles with a win over a player from No. 75 NC State at the Yellow jacket Invitational.

Tarani Kamoe

SOPHOMORE • 5-6NADI, FIJI

CENTRAL COLLEGE LAUTOKA

Player ProfilesSPRING 2014

Played primarily in doubles competition and had a strong season with partner Marcia Tere-Apisah … The duo went 13-7 with wins over four opponents from ranked schools … Ranked as high as the No. 89 doubles team by the ITA … Named first-team All-Sun Belt for doubles.

FALL 2013

Went 5-6 in singles, including a win over Alabama ... Went 9-3 in doubles, 7-3 with partner Marcia Tere-Apisah ... With Tere-Apisah at No. 2 doubles, advanced to ITA Regional semifinals ... Upset the No. 2 pair in the nation from Georgia and defeated a pair from Michigan .... Started season with a six-match win streak with Tere-Apisah.

PREP

Highest ranking in ITF Juniors came on July 15, 2013, with a No. 427 ranking ... Went 25-27 in career singles and 31-26 in career doubles on the ITF Juniors circuit ... Was 2012 Fiji Open champion ... Lost in 2013 final to current teammate Marcia Tere-Apisah.

PERSONAL

Tarani Lorraine Kamoe was born on Feb. 2, 1995 in Suva, Fiji ... Daughter of Rigamoto and Daphne Kamoe ... Has older brother, Fesaitu, and younger sister, Lorraine ... Undecided major.

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FALL 2014

Went 7-5 in her first action at Georgia State after transferring from Georgia Perimeter College … Went 8-4 in doubles play and was 4-0 when paired with fellow newcomer Veronika Golanova … Defeated Alexis Prokopuik of No. 18 Georgia Tech at the ITA Regionals in straight sets … Faced three ranked players in singles, two of whom were in the top-15.

GEORGIA PERIMETER

Led GPC to its highest ranking in history in the spring of 2014 … The team was ranked third in the country by the NJCAA … Rasolomalala won the championship at the NJCAA Nationals in the fall, 2013 … Was named MVP in spring 2013 after also being named Sophomore of the Year.

PREP

Attended Clapham High School in Pretoria, South Africa … Competed in tournaments throughout Africa.

PERSONAL

Niriantsa “Niri” Rasolomalala (see pg. 23 for pronunciation) was born on Oct. 27, 1992 in Antananarivo, Madagascar to Isidore and Nirinarilala Rasolomalala … Sister to Ando Rasolomalala … Majoring in exercise science.

Niri Rasolomalala

JUNIOR • 5-3ANTANANARIVO, MADAGASCAR

CLAPHAMGEORGIA PERIMETER

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FALL 2014

Led the team in singles with 10 wins in the fall season … Recorded seven doubles wins including three wins each with Chaimaa Roudami and Niri Rasolomalala … Posted singles wins over players from No. 35 South Florida, No. 42 LSU and No. 75 NC State … Advanced to the quarterfinals of the consolation draw at the ITA Regionals after losing a tight three-set contest to No. 118 Natasha Prokhnevska of No. 18 Georgia Tech in the main draw.

PREP

Won first place at the 2013 U18 Hessenmeisterschaft … Took home five championships from winter 2011 to summer 2014 at the Bezirkmeisterschaft women’s tournament … Played club for Hochheimer STV in the Hessenliga and helped club finish first out of eight teams in 2014 … Defeated five nationally ranked opponents in the German school system, including Nos. 83, 95, 98, 100 and 107.

PERSONAL

Born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on June 10, 1995 to Oliver and Natascha Rehse … Has three siblings, sisters Maike and Helena and brother, Aaron … Undecided on major.

Kristin Rehse

FRESHMAN • 6-0AHOFHEIM, GERMANYHOFHEIM AM TAUNUS

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FALL 2014

Played eight singles matches and won four … Went 6-3 in doubles play, including three wins with Kristin Rehse … Defeated Tayla Stenta of No. 75 NC State in straight sets at the Yellow Jacket Invitational … Paired with Veronika Golanova, the duo advanced to the finals of the ITA Regionals, where they were defeated by Mia King and Hannah King of No. 4 Georgia.

SPRING 2014

Finished the spring with a 12-7 record at No. 6 singles … Closed out the spring season with six straight wins in singles play … Posted an 11-9 doubles record at No. 3 with Linn Timmermann … Defeated Samanatha Czarniak Rego of No. 30 Texas Tech in three sets on Feb. 16 … Recorded a win over Ambika Pande from No. 34 Tennessee in three sets as well.

FALL 2013

Went 6-6 in singles, including a win over LSU’s Skylar Holloway ... Went 7-1 in doubles with three different partners ... Went 4-1 with Maryna Kozachenko ... Won three doubles matches at Roberta Alison Fall Classic at Alabama with Kozachenko ... Also won two singles matches at Roberta Alison Fall Classic.

SPRING 2013

Had a 5-9 singles record at No. 5 singles ... Had a four-match winning streak from Feb. 23 to March 17 ... Helped the team to a win over No. 72 Syracuse with a two-set win in singles ... Went 4-3 at No. 3 singles ... Finished the season with a three-match winning streak with partner Linn Timmermann ... Picked up doubles wins over No. 46 William & Mary and No. 39 VCU .

FALL 2012

Posted a 9-4 record in singles play during the fall and a 6-1 mark in doubles ... Won her first five singles and doubles matches to start the fall season ... Won three singles matches in straight sets at the Atlanta Classic ... Went 2-1 in singles play at the Southern Shootout ... Defeated opponents from Kentucky and MTSU at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic ... Won two singles matches at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships ... Went a perfect 5-0

Chaimaa Roudami

SENIOR • 5-6CASABLANCA, MOROCCO

GROUPE SCOLAIRE D’ANFA

Player Profilesin doubles play at the Southern Shootout and Atlanta Classic ... Teamed with Linn Timmermann.

SPRING 2012

Earned a 13-5 record in singles play in her first season at Georgia State ... A reliable point winner at the No. 6 position ... Won her singles match in five of GSU’s eight matches vs. ranked opponents ... Won two doubles matches with Masa Grgan and Martina Ondrackova.

PREP

Attended Groupe Scolaire d’Anfa in Casablanca, Morocco ... Won the U16 doubles championship at the International Junior Championships of Botswana.

PERSONAL

Chaimaa Roudami (pronounced “SHAY-ma ROO-dah-me”) was born on Sept. 13, 1993 in Casablanca, Morocco ... Daughter of Mohamed and Turia Roudami ... Has three siblings, Fatima-ezzahri, Mohaine and Fadwa ... Majoring in business.

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FALL 2014

Recorded five singles wins and three doubles wins … Faced players from three ranked schools in singles to start off the fall season before going on a five-match win streak … Teamed with Masa Grgan to beat a pair from No. 42 LSU at the Yellow Jacket Invitational … Linn Timmermann and Tere-Apisah knocked off a duo from No. 75 NC State in the same tournament.

SPRING 2014

Went 9-11 in singles play, primarily appearing at the No. 3 position … Posted a 13-7 doubles record at the No. 2 spot with Tarani Kamoe … Tere-Apisah faced five players ranked by the ITA … Defeated No. 75 NC State’s Nicole Martinez in a tight, three-set contest on March 2 … Tere-Apisah and Kamoe won doubles matches over five opponents from ranked schools, including a win over No. 34 Tennessee in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

FALL 2013

Went 5-6 in singles play ... Paired with sister Abigail to win at No. 1 doubles over LSU ... With Tarani Kamoe at No. 2 doubles, advanced to ITA Regional semifinals ... Upset the No. 2 pair in the nation from Georgia and defeated a pair from Michigan .... Started season off with a six-match win streak with Kamoe.

PREP

Highest career ranking in ITF Juniors came on Dec. 9, 2011, with a No. 346 ranking ... Has 56-39 career singles and 49-35 career doubles ITF Juniors records ... Was 2009 and 2013 Fiji Open champion ... Lost in final at Air Pacific South Pacific Open Junior Championships in 2013 ... Won Wodonga Grasscourt Championships in Dec. of 2013.

Marcia Tere-Apisah

SOPHOMORE • 5-7PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW

GUINEACENTRAL COLLEGE LAUTOKA

Player ProfilesPERSONAL

Marcia Andrea Sowi Tere-Apisah (pronounced Mar-see-uh tear-ee AH-pee-sah”) was born July 22, 1995 in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea ... Daughter of Kwalam Apisah and Vera Tere ... Has two older brothers, Patrick and Lawrence, and one older sister, Abigail ... Abigail was a two-time All-American for GSU and reached national semifinals in 2014 ... Comes from a tennis family, as father and mother are coaches ... Undecided major.

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FALL 2014

Timmermann went 9-3 in singles and 10-3 in doubles play … Defeated No. 118 Natasha Prokhnevska of No. 18 Georgia Tech in three sets at the Yellow Jacket Invitational … Began the fall season with six-straight victories in singles play … Posted an 8-1 doubles record with Tarani Kamoe … The duo knocked off No. 3 Monique Albuquerque and Clementina Riobueno of No. 12 Miami (Fla.) at the ITA Regionals and also defeated doubles teams from No. 4 Georgia, No. 31 Florida State and No. 75 NC State.

SPRING 2014

Went 14-6 in singles play with 11 wins coming at the No. 4 spot … Played at the No. 3 spot in doubles with Chaimaa Roudami and went 11-9 … Won a match in straight sets over No. 34 Tennessee’s Laurence Guevremont in the first round of the NCAA team tournament … Also recorded straight-set wins over singles players from No. 23 Rice, No. 60 Winthrop, No. 75 NC State, No. 43 Purdue and No. 25 Tulsa ... Selected to the Sun Belt all-conference singles second team.

FALL 2013

Went 3-3 in singles play, picking up wins over Columbia, FIU and Kennesaw State ... Won two matches at ITA Southeast Regionals ... Also went 1-2 in doubles with Maryna Kozachenko ... Won 8-4 over Columbia’s doubles team at No. 3 doubles.

SPRING 2013

Posted an 8-10 singles record at No. 4 singles and 6-8 doubles record at No. 3 doubles ... Picked up wins over No. 72 Syracuse, No. 31 Illinois, No. 46 William & Mary and No. 60 North Texas ... Went 6-8 at No. 3 doubles ... Won four matches with Chaimaa Roudami and two with Joceyln Ffriend ... Won four of her last five doubles matches of the season, including wins against No. 46 William & Mary and No. 39 VCU.

FALL 2012

Earned a team-best 11 singles wins and added a 6-2 doubles record in her first semester of competition ... Reached the

Linn Timmermann

JUNIOR • 5-7ROSTOCK, GERMANYSADDLEBROOK PREP

Player Profilesconsolation final at the ITA Southeast Regional Championships ... Won four consecutive matches against competition from Miami (Fla.), UCF and Georgia Tech to reach the consolation final ... Began the season 5-0 in doubles play with teammate Chaimaa Roudami ... Went 2-1 at the Atlanta Classic in singles to begin the fall ... Defeated two opponents from NC State and one from USF at the Southern Shootout ... Defeated two opponents from Mississippi State and Clemson at the Roberta Alison Fall Classic.

PREP

Timmermann spent four years at Saddlebrook Preparatory School in Wesley Chapel, Fla. ... Ranked No. 54 in the nation and No. 26 in the state of Florida in the 18-year old age group in 2012, according to tennisrecruiting.net ... Best finish came in the 2009 Dominican Republic ITF Tournament where she advanced to the semifinal round in singles and doubles ... Graduated from Saddlebrook in the spring of 2012 and played for head coach Martin Parkes ... Earned the 2010-11 Player of the Year Award and the 2010-11 Leadership, Sportsmanship Award at Saddlebrook ... Named the 2010 Hardest Worker and 2010 Performance/Fitness Award honoree.

PERSONAL

Linn Anne Timmermann was born in Rostock, Germany on Sept. 7, 1993 ... Daughter of Sven and Siegrid Timmermann ... Has one brother, Rick, who also attended Saddlebrook Prep and played tennis at Stony Brook (N.Y.) ... Majoring in psychology.

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2013-14 Statistics

Georgia State UniversityGeorgia State Season Results (Through matches of Dec 16, 2014)

Overall record: 13-9 • Conference: 0-0 • Region: 0-1 • Home: 7-2 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 5-2vs National ranked: 0-3 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Nation RegionSep 27-29, 2013 Atlanta Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)Oct. 1-2, 2013 Riviera/ITA All-American ChampionshipOct. 11-13, 2013 Southern ShootoutOct. 18-20, 2013 ITA Southeast RegionalsNov. 1-2, 2013 Roberta Alison Fall ClassicNov. 7-10, 2013 National Indoor IntercollegiatesJan 25, 2014 TROY W 4-3 1-0 0-0 #74

% Feb. 1, 2014 at #12 Alabama L 1-6 1-1 0-0Feb 03, 2014 MERCER W 7-0 2-1 0-0Feb 07, 2014 at #30 Purdue L 2-5 2-2 0-0Feb 08, 2014 at #28 Tulsa L 2-5 2-3 0-0Feb 15, 2014 vs Arizona L 2-5 2-4 0-0Feb 16, 2014 at #19 Texas Tech L 2-5 2-5 0-0Feb 21, 2014 KENNESAW STATE W 6-1 3-5 0-0Feb 22, 2014 #35 COLUMBIA W 4-3 4-5 0-0Mar 02, 2014 NC STATE W 6-1 5-5 0-0 #58Mar 9, 2014 WINTHROP L 3-4 5-6 0-0 #48Mar 14, 2014 at Tulane W 4-3 6-6 0-0 #55Mar 15, 2014 vs #26 Rice L 2-5 6-7 0-0 #55Mar 21, 2014 ULM W 6-1 7-7 0-0 #61Apr 05, 2014 vs VCU W 4-3 8-7 0-0 #65Apr 06, 2014 #46 SOUTH FLORIDA L 1-4 8-8 0-0 #65Apr 18, 2014 vs #8 UL Lafayette - W W 4-0 9-8 0-0 #63Apr 19, 2014 vs #4 Troy W 4-0 10-8 0-0 #66Apr 19, 2014 vs #3 South Alabama W 4-1 11-8 0-0 #66Mar 8, 2014 BROWN W 6-1 12-8 0-0May 21-23, 2014 NCAA Singles/Doubles ChampionshipsMay 9, 2014 vs #31 Tennessee W 4-3 13-8 0-0 #64May 10, 2014 at #7 North Carolina L 0-4 13-9 0-0 #64

Georgia State UniversityGeorgia State Season Statistics (Through matches of Dec 16, 2014)

Overall record: 13-9 • Conference: 0-0 • Region: 0-1 • Home: 7-2 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 5-2vs National ranked: 0-3 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0

vs ranked LastSINGLES Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 4 5 6 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10Flood, Tiffany 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L3 0-3Grgan, Masa 3-25 2-18 1-7 0-0 --- 2-18 --- --- --- --- 1-5 0-1 L11 0-8Kamoe, Tarani 5-7 0-1 5-6 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0-1 --- 0-0 0-0 L1 5-5Kozachenko, Maryna 15-13 9-10 6-3 0-0 --- --- --- --- 9-10 --- 0-1 0-1 L1 5-3Tere-Apisah Marcia 4-3 4-3 0-0 0-0 --- --- 4-3 --- --- --- 0-1 0-0 W2 4-3Roudami, Chaimaa 18-13 12-7 6-6 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- 12-7 0-0 0-1 W6 7-1Tere-Apisah, Abigail 32-8 17-3 15-5 0-0 17-3 --- --- --- --- --- 9-5 1-0 L1 7-2Tere-Apisah, Marcia 10-14 5-8 5-6 0-0 --- --- 2-6 3-2 --- --- 0-1 0-0 L1 4-5Timmermann, Linn 17-9 14-6 3-3 0-0 --- --- 3-2 11-4 --- --- 0-2 0-1 L1 6-2Totals 104-95 63-56 41-39 0-0 17-3 2-18 9-11 14-6 9-11 12-7 10-15 1-4Percentage .523 .529 .512 .000 .850 .100 .450 .700 .450 .632 .400 .200

vs ranked LastDOUBLES TEAMS Overall Dual Tour Conf 1 2 3 Nat'l Reg'l Strk 10Grgan, Masa/Tere-Apisah, Abigail 24-5 16-2 8-3 0-0 16-2 --- --- 5-2 0-0 L1 9-1Kozachenko, Maryna/Timmermann, Linn 1-2 0-0 1-2 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 L1 1-2Kamoe, Tarani/Tere-Apisah, Marcia 15-9 7-6 8-3 0-0 --- 7-6 --- 1-1 0-0 W3 5-5Flood, Tiffany/Roudami, Chaimaa 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0Tere-Apisah, Abigail/Tere-Apisah, Marcia 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0Kamoe, Tarani/Roudami, Chaimaa 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W2 2-0Grgan, Masa/Tere-Apisah, Marcia 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0Flood, Tiffany/Kozachenko, Maryna 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W1 1-0Kozachenko, Maryna/Roudami, Chaimaa 4-1 0-0 4-1 0-0 --- --- --- 0-0 0-0 W3 4-1Roudami, Chaimaa/Timmermann, Linn 11-9 11-9 0-0 0-0 --- --- 11-9 0-0 0-0 L1 5-5Kamoe, Tarani/Tere-Apisah Marcia 6-1 6-1 0-0 0-0 --- 6-1 --- 0-0 0-0 W2 6-1Kamoe, Tarani/Kozachenko, Maryna 0-1 0-1 0-0 0-0 --- 0-1 --- 0-1 0-0 L1 0-1Totals 67-28 40-19 27-9 0-0 16-2 13-8 11-9 6-4 0-0Percentage .705 .678 .750 .000 .889 .619 .550 .600 .000

Georgia State UniversityGeorgia State Season Results (Through matches of Dec 16, 2014)

Overall record: 13-9 • Conference: 0-0 • Region: 0-1 • Home: 7-2 • Away: 1-5 • Neutral: 5-2vs National ranked: 0-3 • vs Regional ranked: 0-0

Date Opponent Score Overall Conf Nation RegionSep 27-29, 2013 Atlanta Classic (Atlanta, Ga.)Oct. 1-2, 2013 Riviera/ITA All-American ChampionshipOct. 11-13, 2013 Southern ShootoutOct. 18-20, 2013 ITA Southeast RegionalsNov. 1-2, 2013 Roberta Alison Fall ClassicNov. 7-10, 2013 National Indoor IntercollegiatesJan 25, 2014 TROY W 4-3 1-0 0-0 #74

% Feb. 1, 2014 at #12 Alabama L 1-6 1-1 0-0Feb 03, 2014 MERCER W 7-0 2-1 0-0Feb 07, 2014 at #30 Purdue L 2-5 2-2 0-0Feb 08, 2014 at #28 Tulsa L 2-5 2-3 0-0Feb 15, 2014 vs Arizona L 2-5 2-4 0-0Feb 16, 2014 at #19 Texas Tech L 2-5 2-5 0-0Feb 21, 2014 KENNESAW STATE W 6-1 3-5 0-0Feb 22, 2014 #35 COLUMBIA W 4-3 4-5 0-0Mar 02, 2014 NC STATE W 6-1 5-5 0-0 #58Mar 9, 2014 WINTHROP L 3-4 5-6 0-0 #48Mar 14, 2014 at Tulane W 4-3 6-6 0-0 #55Mar 15, 2014 vs #26 Rice L 2-5 6-7 0-0 #55Mar 21, 2014 ULM W 6-1 7-7 0-0 #61Apr 05, 2014 vs VCU W 4-3 8-7 0-0 #65Apr 06, 2014 #46 SOUTH FLORIDA L 1-4 8-8 0-0 #65Apr 18, 2014 vs #8 UL Lafayette - W W 4-0 9-8 0-0 #63Apr 19, 2014 vs #4 Troy W 4-0 10-8 0-0 #66Apr 19, 2014 vs #3 South Alabama W 4-1 11-8 0-0 #66Mar 8, 2014 BROWN W 6-1 12-8 0-0May 21-23, 2014 NCAA Singles/Doubles ChampionshipsMay 9, 2014 vs #31 Tennessee W 4-3 13-8 0-0 #64May 10, 2014 at #7 North Carolina L 0-4 13-9 0-0 #64

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2014 SBC Final2014 SUN BELT CONFERENCE WOMEN’S TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

APRIL 17-20, 2014 - NEW ORLEANS, LA - HOST: SUN BELT CONFERENCE

M3 - FRI8:00 AM

#5 Texas State

#4 Troy

M4 - FRI11:30 AM

#6 UL Monroe

#3 South Alabama

M5 - FRI11:30 AM

#7 Arkansas State

#2 UT Arlington

M8 - CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY10:00 AM Champion

M2 - FRI8:00 AM

#1 Georgia State

M1 - THURS10:00 AM

#9 Western Kentucky

#8 UL Lafayette

M6 - SAT10:00 AM

M7 - SAT10:00 AM

*All times C.T. and subject to change

#8 UL LafayetteW, 4-0

#1 Georgia StateW, 4-0

#4 TroyW, 4-3

#3 South AlabamaW, 4-2

#2 UT ArlingtonW, 4-0

#1 Georgia StateW, 4-0

#3 South AlabamaW, 4-3

#1 Georgia State , 4-1

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INDIVIDUAL SEASON BEST RESULTS

YEAR PLAYER WINS (Position)1976 Debbie Chamblee Incomplete Jane Ashton Incomplete1978 Debbie Chamblee 16 wins Hope Jackson 11 wins Lydia Batchelor 10 wins1983 Teri Dross Incomplete Amy Alsobrook Incomplete 1984 Virginia Reynolds 16-4 Kim Gainer 12-81989 Lisa Teer 17-6 (No. 1)1990 Laura Lee Cooper 10-5 (No. 4)1992 Janine Landon 10-6 (No. 2)1994 Monika Kamen 14-5 Janine Landon 14-5 Claudia Renzi 16-1 Anna White 9-81996 Anna White 10-8 (No. 1)1997 Uta Dittmer 12-3 (No. 1)1998 Kristina Jensen 16-4 (No. 5, 6) Nina Jansen 12-8 (No. 2)1999 Ana Kolar 11-5 (No. 3, 4, 5) Uta Dittmer 8-3 (No. 1)2000 Nina Jansen 12-11 (No. 1, 2, 3) Mojca Pavlinic 13-9 (No. 1)2001 Jovana Krsikapa 10-8 (No. 2, 3)2002 Maria Soerensen 15-2 (No. 2)2003 Anne Breiholtz 13-5 (No. 1)2004 Anne Breiholtz 15-2 (No. 2)2005 Mateja Podgorsek 16-8 (No. 4) Anne Breiholtz 15-8 (No. 2)2006 Anne Breiholtz 13-6 (No. 1) Martina Nitkova 13-6 (No. 2)2007 Martina Nitkova 12-8 (No. 1, 2)2008 Dariana Kozmina 16-6 (No. 1, 2)2009 Diana Nakic 12-2 (No. 1)2010 Diana Nakic 17-0 (No. 1)2011 Abigail Tere-Apisah 14-2 (No. 1, 2)2012 Abigail Tere-Apisah 19-1 (No. 1)2013 Abigail Tere-Apisah 14-6 (No. 1)2014 Abigail Tere-Apisah 17-3 (No. 1)

Anne Breiholtz

Jovana Krsikapa Dariana Kozmina

Abigail Tere-Apisah Diana Nakic

History

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*W-L records from 1976-1986 taken from school yearbooks; individual match records not available.

1976Head Coach: Jane Hart7-5

1977Head Coach: Jane Hart

1978Head Coach: Jane Hart9-9

1979Head Coach: J. Michael Ash4-12

1980Head Coach J. Michael Ash

1981Head Coach: J. Michael Ash13-9

1982Head Coach: Kari Juusela11-11

198312-4

1984Head Coach: Kim Mosely8-10

1985Head Coach: Kim Mosley8-10

1986Head Coach: Holly Herman

1988 (8-9, 4-3 NSWAC, 2nd)Head Coach: Carol Owen1/31 Georgia College W 9-02/13 at Samford W 5-42/23 at Mercer W 8-12/25 at Presbyterian W 5-43/12 at Georgia Southern W 7-23/21 at UCF L 4-53/22 at Florida A&M W 7-23/24 at Flagler L 1-83/25 vs. Florida International L 0-63/25 at Stetson L 2-7

4/2 at UTC L 0-94/6 at Emory L 4-54/7 at Georgia Tech L 0-94/9 vs. Austin Peay L 0-94/10 at UAB L 1-84/13 Agnes Scott L 0-9

1989 (16-4, 6-0 NSWAC, 2nd)Head Coach: Carol Owen Mercer W 6-32/25 vs. Samford W 6-32/6 at Georgia Tech L 0-9 3/ Valdosta State W 7-23/ at Oglethorpe W 9-03/10 at Jacksonville State W 8-1 Florida A&M W 8-1 vs. St. John’s L 4-5 vs. Wright State W 8-1 vs. Cincinnati W 7-2 vs. Lafayette W 5-4 at College of Charleston L 4-5 Florida International W 8-14/1 Eastern Kentucky L 4-54/2 Presbyterian W 7-24/5 at Samford W 6-34/8 vs. Stetson W 8-14/12 at Emory W 6-3 at Berry W 8-1 at Columbus W 9-0

*1990 records incomplete

1991 (13-6, 4-2 TAAC, 2nd)Head Coach: Carol Owen2/2 vs. Rollins L 1-82/2 at Mercer W 9-02/3 vs. Georgia Southern W 8-12/7 vs. AUM L 1-82/8 vs. Shorter W 8-12/21 at Jacksonville State W 9-02/25 Stetson L 4-53/1 vs. Valdosta State W 5-13/ at Samford W 6-33/9 Florida International W 6-33/21 at Lander College W 5-13/22 at Furman L 2-73/23 vs. Coll. of Charleston L 2-73/24 vs. Eastern Kentucky W 7-23/25 at UNC Charlotte W 8-14/6 at AUM L 4-54/ at Agnes Scott W 8-04/10 Emory W 5-4

*1992 records incomplete

1993 (7-8, 3-3 TAAC)Head Coach: Sherryl Rouse Florida International L 1-5 Mobile College L 2-72/27 at Georgia Tech L 4-52/27 at Georgia Tech L 4-53/6 at Chattanooga W 6-03/7 vs. Georgia Southern W 8-13/22 Howard W 5-43/24 Wichita State L 4-53/25 Akron L 3-64/2 vs. Centenary College W 6-34/3 vs. SE Louisiana L 3-64/7 at Emory W 8-14/14 at Samford L 4-5 TAAC Tournament4/16 vs. Stetson W 5-44/18 vs. SE Louisiana L 3-64/18 vs. Rollins W 5-3

1994 (14-4, 6-3 TAAC)Head Coach: Sherryl Rouse2/18 at Mercer W 5-12/19 vs. Troy W 5-12/19 vs. Florida Atlantic W 5-42/25 UNC Charlotte W 7-23/13 Samford L 4-53/20 Trinity W 6-33/23 vs. Central Conn. State W 9-03/24 vs. Cleveland State W 7-03/24 vs. Eastern Illinois W 8-13/25 vs. Toledo W 7-23/25 vs. Northeastern W 5-03/29 SW Louisiana L 3-64/1 vs. SE Louisiana W 5-44/2 vs. Centenary W 5-44/13 at Georgia Tech W 6-3 TAAC Tournament4/23 vs. Central Florida L 4-54/23 vs. Centenary L 4-54/24 vs. SE Louisiana W 5-2

1995 (11-4, 4-2 TAAC)Head Coach: Sherryl Rouse Jacksonville W 6-3 Florida Atlantic W 7-2 Winthrop W 5-4 Samford L 4-5 SE Louisiana W 6-1 West Virginia L 3-5 Springfield College W 9-0 Central Connecticut State W 5-4 Eastern Michigan W 7-2 Central Florida L 4-5 Troy W 9-0 UT-Chattanooga W 8-1

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Central Florida L 1-7 Florida Atlantic W 8-0 Stetson W 6-3

1996 (5-9, 4-4 TAAC)Head Coach: Sherryl Rouse2/24 at Jacksonville State L 1-83/1 at Chattanooga L 1-83/2 vs. Charleston L 0-93/16 vs. Campbell W 5-33/17 vs. Drake L 1-83/23 vs. Central Conn. St. L 3-63/24 vs. Toledo W 5-44/3 at Shorter College L 1-54/9 at Emory DNP4/10 at Mercer W 5-44/11 vs. Centenary L 1-54/12 vs. Stetson L 1-54/12 at Mercer W 5-24/12 at Mercer W 5-24/21 Troy L 3-5

1997 (5-12, 5-6 TAAC)Head Coach: Chuck McCuen2/17 Mercer W 9-02/18 at Georgia College L 0-83/3 Florida Atlantic L 3-63/6 UT-Chattanooga L 1-83/7 College of Charleston L 2-73/21 at Stetson L 3-63/22 at Central Florida L 2-73/24 at Flagler L 3-63/28 Campbell W 5-43/29 at Troy L 4-54/3 at Mercer W 7-24/3 at Mercer W 7-24/5 at Samford L 4-54/7 at Emory L 4-54/8 Jacksonville State L 4-5 TAAC Tournament4/10 vs. SE Louisiana W 6-04/10 vs. Central Florida L 0-5

1998 (15-6, 7-3 TAAC)Head Coach: Chuck McCuen1/15 Jacksonville State W 8-11/31 at Furman W 5-42/6 Georgia Southern L 4-52/7 at Florida A&M W 6-02/24 at Jacksonville W 7-22/27 Troy W 7-22/28 Charleston Southern W 8-13/6 Hampton W 6-03/10 Georgia College L 4-53/20 at UCF L 2-63/21 at Florida Atlantic W 5-3

3/25 at UT-Chattanooga W 5-33/28 at Campbell L 3-54/1 at Emory W 7-24/2 Mercer W 9-04/5 at College of Charleston W 6-34/10 Samford W 7-24/14 at Georgia Tech L 2-7 TAAC Tournament4/15 vs. Stetson W 5-24/15 vs. FAU W 5-34/15 vs. UCF L 0-5

1999 (9-7, 6-0 TAAC)Head Coach: Chuck McCuen1/16 Jacksonville State W 6-11/30 at Georgia Tech L 3-41/31 at Georgia L 0-92/3 at Furman L 3-62/12 at Florida Atlantic L 0-62/27 at Samford DNP3/2 Campbell W 9-03/5 UT-Chattanooga L 4-53/6 Hampton W 5-43/8 at Flagler W 7-03/10 at Jacksonville W 5-43/14 NC State L 3-63/17 at Samford W 6-33/19 Mercer W 9-03/21 at South Alabama DNP3/28 at Troy W 6-33/31 at Emory W 6-2 TAAC Tournament 4/15 vs. Florida Atlantic L 0-5

2000 (10-13, 5-1 TAAC)Head Coach: Chuck McCuen1/15 Jacksonville State W 7-22/5 vs. Indiana L 0-92/12 at Alabama L 1-82/18 at Georgia Tech L 0-92/19 at Clemson L 1-82/25 at Southern Miss L 4-52/26 vs. Eastern Michigan L 3-62/27 at South Alabama L 0-93/4 at NC State L 2-73/5 vs. Florida Atlantic W 6-33/6 at UCF L 2-73/7 vs. Emory W 6-33/13 Morehead State W 9-03/15 Troy W 8-13/18 vs. Arkansas Little Rock L 4-53/19 Middle Tennessee State L 2-73/24 Western Michigan L 3-63/28 at Mercer W 9-03/30 at Chattanooga W 6-34/8 Samford W 9-0

TAAC Tournament4/14 vs. Jacksonville State W 5-34/15 vs. Campbell W 5-34/16 vs. UCF L 1-5

2001 (4-15, 5-3 A-Sun)Head Coach: Chuck McCuen1/13 Jacksonville State L 3-41/27 Mercer W 7-02/8 Brenau L 1-62/9 at Georgia Tech L 0-72/17 Middle Tennessee State DNP2/23 Clemson L 1-62/25 Florida Atlantic L 1-63/2 UT-Chattanooga W 4-23/6 at Campbell L 1-63/8 at Flagler L 3-63/9 vs. Bethune-Cookman W 4-33/15 Hampton L 2-43/16 UCF L 0-63/17 NC State L 0-63/18 Cornell L 1-63/20 at Samford DNP3/23 Murry State L 1-54/7 at Furman L 2-54/14 at Troy State L 2-5 Atlantic-Sun Tournament4/19 vs. Samford W 4-34/20 vs. Troy State L 0-4

2002 (10-11, 5-3 A-Sun)Head Coach: Chuck McCuen1/26 at Georgia Tech L 1-62/8 at Clemson L 1-62/10 Wofford W 5-22/16 at Middle Tennessee L 0-52/26 at Morris Brown W 4-23/1 Troy L 3-43/2 at Chattanooga W 4-13/4 vs. Jacksonville L 3-43/5 vs. Campbell W 4-33/6 vs. Stetson W 7-0

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3/7 at Flagler W 5-43/9 Furman L 0-63/10 Tennessee Martin L 3-43/15 at Samford W 4-33/16 Dartmouth L 0-73/22 Western Carolina W 5-24/1 Hampton L 2-54/5 UAB L 3-44/8 at Mercer W 5-2 4/10 Jacksonville State W 6-1 Atlantic-Sun Tournament4/17 vs. Jacksonville L 2-4

2003 (8-11, 3-3 A-Sun)Head Coach: Andy Smith1/25 at Alabama L 0-71/29 at Georgia Tech L 0-72/8 at Louisville W 5-22/8 Belmont W 7-02/15 Memphis L 2-52/16 at Chattanooga L 3-43/1 Samford W 7-03/3 at Jacksonville L 2-43/5 Campbell L 1-63/8 Tennessee Martin W 6-13/11 Hampton W 4-33/20 Murry State W 5-23/22 at MTSU L 1-63/23 UAB L 1-53/28 Mercer W 6-13/30 at Furman L 0-74/12 at Troy L 1-64/16 Mercer W 4-04/17 Florida Atlantic L 0-4

2004 (9-9, 4-2 A-Sun)Head Coach: Andy Smith1/31 at Wofford L 3-41/31 at Gardner Webb W 4-02/8 at Auburn L 2-52/14 at Coastal Carolina DNP2/15 at Charleston Southern DNP2/16 at College of Charleston DNP2/19 Chattanooga W 5-22/20 UNC Charlotte W 4-32/22 at Georgia Tech L 2-52/28 Tennessee Tech W 5-22/29 Hampton L 0-73/6 Appalachian State W 4-33/7 Middle Tennessee State DNP3/9 at Stetson W 4-33/10 at Florida Atlantic L 2-43/14 UT-Martin W 5-23/19 at Samford L 3-43/31 at Mercer W 7-0

3/2 at Campbell W 5-24/9 Troy L 3-44/10 at UAB L 3-4 Atlantic-Sun Tournament4/14 vs. UCF L 2-4

2005 (17-6, 5-0 A-Sun)Head Coach: Andy Smith1/19 at Georgia Tech L 0-71/28 Wofford W 7-02/5 at Memphis W 4-12/6 Houston L 4-32/12 Campbell W 7-02/13 Gardner-Webb W 7-02/18 at Furman L 1-62/26 Jacksonville W 5-23/5 Appalachian State W 7-03/7 UNC-Greensboro W 6-13/9 at Southern Miss W 4-33/10 at New Orleans L 3-43/11 at Southern W 5-23/19 UT-Martin W 4-33/23 Mercer W 6-13/25 UAB W 7-03/29 Chattanooga W 5-24/1 at Troy W 5-24/3 Hampton W 4-34/5 at Georgia Southern W 4-34/9 at Charlotte L 3-4 Atlantic-Sun Tournament4/14 vs. Campbell W 4-14/15 vs. Stetson L 2-4

2006 (9-10, 0-2 CAA)Head Coach: Lisa Belcher2/4 vs. East Carolina L 3-2 2/4 at Wofford W 3-2 2/12 Georgia Southern W 5-2 2/17 at South Alabama L 5-1 2/19 at Tennessee Tech DNP2/24 vs. Belmont W 5-2 2/25 vs. Stetson W 4-1 2/26 at Mercer W 5-2 3/3 at Old Dominion L 5-2 3/4 at No. 25 VCU L 6-1 3/6 at Florida Atlantic W 4-3 3/12 at S.C. State L 6-1 3/17 at Auburn L 6-1 3/19 Murray State W 5-1 3/25 Bethune Cookman W 5-2 4/1 Troy L 6-1 4/2 No. 71 Furman L 6-1 4/13 Charlotte L 6-1 4/14 Hampton W 4-3 CAA Tournament- Newport News, Va.4/21 vs. UNCW L 4-3

2007 (6-7, 1-2 CAA)Head Coach: Lisa Belcher1/25 at South Carolina State L 3-41/27 at No. 71 Furman L 0-72/2 vs. Kennesaw State W 6-12/3 vs. Louisiana-Monroe W 6-12/10 at Georgia-Southern W 4-32/11 vs. Tennessee Tech W 6-12/16 at UAB L 1-62/23 at Emory W 7-02/24 vs. Samford W 5-22/25 vs. No. 51 Denver L 0-73/3 at Old Dominion L 1-63/4 at. No. 22 VCU L 0-73/6 at Northern Arizona L 2-5

2008 (11-9, 2-3 CAA)Head Coach: Miha Lisac1/25 at Furman L 0-71/26 vs. No. 60 Virginia Tech L 1-62/1 Tennessee Tech W 7-02/1 Samford L 2-52/2 Florida A&M W 7-02/3 Georgia Southern W 5-22/10 at No. 55 South Alabama L 3-42/12 at No. 30 Auburn L 0-72/15 at Emory W 7-02/20 at Alabama L 1-62/23 at Old Dominion L 0-72/24 vs. VCU L 1-63/4 at UC Santa Barbara W 4-33/5 at CSU Northridge L 3-43/15 S.C. State DNP3/21 UAB W 6-13/26 Elon W 5-23/29 vs. UNCW W 4-33/30 at Wofford W 6-14/2 at Clayton State W 5-44/9 Troy W 5-2 CAA Tournament- Norfolk, Va.4/18 vs. Delaware W 4-14/19 vs. William & Mary L 0-4

2009 (11-5, 6-0 CAA) CAA Tournament ChampionsHead Coach: Miha Lisac1/24 vs. Georgia Southern W 7-01/31 vs. Tulane W 4-02/1 at Alabama L 3-42/8 at No. 26 FSU L 2-52/13 vs. Samford W 6-12/21 at No. 28 Auburn L 2-53/6 vs. Troy DNP3/8 vs. UNC Wilmington* W 6-13/10 at No. 74 South Alabama L 1-6

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3/11 vs. Indiana State W 6-13/15 vs. ETSU DNP3/21 vs. South Carolina State W 7-04/4 at VCU* W 4-34/5 at William & Mary* W 6-1 CAA Tournament- Norfolk, Va.4/17 vs. James Madison* W 4-04/18 vs. Old Dominion* W 4-24/19 vs. VCU* W 4-3 NCAA Regional- Clemson, S.C.5/8 vs. North Carolina L 0-4

2010 (6-12, 3-2 CAA) Head Coach: Miha Lisac1/29 vs. No. 48 William & Mary L 1-51/30 vs. No. 55 Virginia Tech L 2-52/6 at Furman L 3-42/7 at ETSU L 3-42/12 at No. 58 Mississippi St. L 1-42/13 at No. 38 Alabama L 2-52/26 vs. Georgia Southern W 6-12/28 vs. UAB L 2-53/5 vs. Samford W 4-33/14 vs. North Texas L 2-53/17 vs. Winthrop L 1-63/19 at Miami Ohio L 4-33/20 at UNC Wilmington* W 4-33/26 at No. 68 ODU* W 4-33/27 at No. 24 VCU* L 6-14/4 at South Alabama W 6-1 CAA Tournament- Norfolk, Va.4/16 vs. James Madison* W 4-14/17 vs. William & Mary* L 4-0

2011 (15-4, 4-2 CAA) Head Coach: Miha Lisac1/28 at Georgia Perimeter W 5-21/29 at Samford W 6-12/2 at Georgia Perimeter W 5-12/3 at Mercer W 6-12/4-6 Clemson Invitational2/8 at Brenau W 7-22/9 at Emory W 6-32/11 at Mississippi State W 4-22/19 vs. ETSU W 4-32/20 vs. Georgia Southern W 6-12/25 at Troy W 6-12/26 vs. Tulane (at Troy) W 4-33/5 vs. Furman DNP3/7 vs. UNC Wilmington W 5-23/13 vs. No. 25 Yale L 2-53/17 vs. No. 35 Florida State L 2-53/20 at No. 69 Boston U. W 4-33/25 at Old Dominion W 4-33/26 at No. 37 VCU L 2-54/3 at South Alabama W 7-04/10 at Jacksonville W 5-2

Year-By-Year Results CAA Championships-Norfolk, Va.4/22 vs. Delaware* W 4-04/23 vs. VCU* W 4-24/24 vs. William & Mary* L 2-4

2012 (11-7, 1-2 CAA)Head Coach: Miha Lisac1/21 at Furman W 4-31/22 at No. 62 Wake Forest W 4-3 ITA D-I Women’s Kick-Off Weekend1/27 at No. 13 Georgia Tech L 2-51/28 vs. No. 43 William & Mary* W 4-22/9 vs. ETSU W 7-02/19 at Winthrop DNP2/25 at UNCW* L 3-42/27 at No. 43 Sacramento St. L 2-52/29 at UCSB W 6-13/2 at Fresno State L 3-43/6 vs. Samford W 7-03/9 vs. Jacksonville State DNP3/9 vs. Mercer DNP3/12 vs. North Florida W 5-23/17 at No. 35 South Carolina L 3-43/21 vs. Kennesaw State W 7-03/30 at No. 50 VCU* L 3-44/8 at No. 37 USF W 4-3 CAA Championships4/20 vs. James Madison W 4-04/21 vs. UNCW W 4-24/22 vs. #43 VCU L 3-4

2013 (8-11, 2-1 SBC)Head Coach: Miha Lisac1/19 No. 72 Syracuse W 5-21/27 vs. No. 40 Oklahoma St. W 4-31/28 at No. 6 Georgia L 0-62/2 No. 31 Illinois L 3-42/9 at No. 68 Auburn L 1-62/16 vs. UCF W 5-22/17 at No. 27 Florida State L 2-52/21 at No. 24 Georgia Tech L 2-52/23 Eastern Kentucky W 4-23/1 Kennesaw State W 7-03/3 No. 67 Tulane L 3-43/9 at Winthrop W 6-13/17 at USF L 3-43/19 vs. No. 14 Clemson L 1-64/5 at No. 46 William & Mary L 3-44/6 at No. 39 VCU L 1-5 Sun Belt Tournament - New Orleans, La.4/19 vs. ULM W 4-34/20 vs. Middle Tennessee W 4-04/21 vs. #60 North Texas L 2-4

2014 (13-9, 4-0 SBC)Head Coach: Robin Stephenson1/21 at Furman W 4-31/25 Troy* W 4-32/1 at No. 12 Alabama L 1-62/3 Mercer W 7-02/7 at No. 30 Purdue L 2-52/8 vs. No. 28 Tulsa L 2-52/15 vs. Arizona L 2-52/16 at Texas Tech L 2-52/21 Kennesaw State W 6-12/22 No 35 Columbia W 4-33/2 North Carolina State W 6-13/8 Brown W 6-13/9 Winthrop L 3-43/14 at Tulane W 4-33/15 vs. No. 26 Rice L 2-53/21 ULM* W 6-14/5 vs. VCU W 4-34/6 at No. 46 USF L 1-4 Sun Belt Tournament - New Orleans, La.4/18 vs. UL Lafayette W 4-04/19 vs. Troy W 4-04/20 vs. South Alabama W 4-1 NCAA Championship5/9 vs. No. 31 Tennessee W 4-35/10 vs. No. 7 North Carolina L 0-4

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2014 - All-Sun BeltAbigail Tere-Apisah (First Team Singles, First Team Doubles)Masa Grgan (First Team Doubles)Tarani Kamoe (First Team Doubles)Marcia Tere-Apisah (First Team Doubles)Linn Timmermann (Second Team Singles)

2013 - All-Sun BeltAbigail Tere-Apisah (First Team Singles, First Team Doubles)Masa Grgan (First Team Doubles)

2012 - All-CAAAbigail Tere-Apisah (First Team Singles)Whitney Byrd (First Team Doubles, Second Team Singles)Maryna Kozachenko (First Team Doubles)

2011 - All-CAA Abigail Tere-Apisah (First Team Singles, First Team Doubles)Maryna Kozachenko (First Team Doubles)Tereza Lerova (Second Team Singles)Katerina Gresova (Third Team Singles)

2010 - All-CAA Diana Nakic (First Team Singles, Second Team Doubles)Linda Hricistova (Second Team Doubles)

2009 - All-CAA Diana Nakic (First Team Singles, Second Team Doubles) Linda Hricistova (Second Team Doubles) Dariana Kozmina (Second Team Singles)Martina Nitkova (First Team Singles)

2008 - All-CAAKaterina Gresova (Second Team Doubles) Dariana Kozmina (Second Team Single)Martina Nitkova (First Team Singles, Second Team Doubles)

2007 - All-CAADariana Kozmina (First Team Doubles, Second Team Singles) Martina Nitkova (Third Team Singles) Rachel Malina (First Team Doubles)

2006 - All-CAAAnne Breiholtz (Second Team Singles)Martina Nitkova (Third Team Singles)

2005 - All-Atlantic SunAnne Breiholtz (First Singles Team)Annamaria Forgacs (First Team Singles)Mateja Podgorsek (All-Freshman Team)

All-Conference Honors2004 - All-Atlantic Sun

Anne Breiholtz (First Team Singles)Annamaria Forgacs (First Team Singles)

2003 - All-Atlantic SunAnne Breiholtz (Second Team Singles)Annamaria Forgacs (Second Team Singles)

2002 - All-Atlantic SunMaria SoerensenKlara Miklikova

2001 - All-Atlantic SunMable Abraham

2000 - All-TAACNina JansenMojca Pavlinic

1999 - All-TAACUta Dittmer

1998 - All-TAACUta DittmerNina JansenAna Kolar

1994 - All-TAACMonica Kamen

1993 - All-TAACMonika Kamen

1991 - All-TAACReyana Abrahams

1990 - All-TAACReyana Abrahams

1989 - All-NSWACReyana Abrahams

1988 - All-NSWACLaura CooperChristine Grady

All-Conference Honors

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All-Academic Honors2012 -CAA

Martina Ondrackova2010-CAA

Tereza LerovaDiana NakicLinda HricistovaMartina Ondrackova

2009-CAAKiara PowellDiana NakicDariana Kozmina Martina NitkovaLinda HricistovaMartina Ondrackova

2008 Academic All-DistrictMateja Podgorsek (2nd Team)

2008-CAAKaterina GresovaDariana KozminaRachel MalinaMartina NitkovaMateja PodgorsekKiera Strickland

2007-CAADariana Kozmina Rachel MalinaMartina NitkovaMateja PodgorsekKiera Srickland

2006-CAAAnne BrieholtzDiana CardenasRachel MalinaMartina NitkovaMateja PodgorsekBrittany Smith

2005-A-SunAnne BreiholtzDiana CardenasSimona FoltynAnnamaria ForgacsMateja Podgorsek

2004-A-SunAnna DolinkskaSimona FoltynAnnamaria ForgacsRebecca Mitchell

2003-A-SunAnne BreiholtzKarine EtienneAnnamaria ForgacsRebecca MitchellChristina O’Neal

2002-A-SunKarine EtienneJovana KrsikapaKlara MiklikovaMojca PavlinicMaria Soerensen

2001-A-SunKarine EtienneRebecca MitchellMojca PavlinicJovana Krsikapa

2000-TAACKarine EtienneNina JansenAna KolarJovana KrsikapaMojca Pavlinic

1999-TAACUta DittmerNina JansenAnna Kristina JansenAna KolarJelen KrsikapaMojca Pavlinic

1998-TAACUta DittmerKristina JensenAna KolarJelena Krsikapa

1997-TAACUta DittmerJelena KrsikapaRuthy O’CallaghanCarla OrtizSatarra WattsMandy WeeksPeggy Wein

1996-TAACRuthy O’CallaghanCarla OrtizMandy WeeksPeggy Wein

1995-TAACUta DittmerJanina ErhartKerry MortonMandy WeeksAnna White

Yearly HonorsPlayer of the Year

Abigail Tere-Apisah (Sun Belt, 2014)Abigail Tere-Apisah (CAA, 2012)Diana Nakic (CAA, 2009 & 2010)

Freshman/Rookie of the Year

Abigail Tere-Apisah (CAA, 2011)Diana Nakic (CAA, 2009)Anne Breiholtz (A-Sun, 2003)

Sportsmanship Award

Lisa Teer (TAAC, 1991)

CAA Scholar-Athlete

Martina Nitkova (2009)

Coach of the Year

Robin Stephenson (SBC, 2014)Miha Lisac (CAA, 2009)Carol Owen (TAAC, 1989)Abigail Tere-Apisah Miha Lisac

Honors

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AAbraham, Mable (1997-2001)Abrahams, Reyana (1990-91)Alexander, Sally (1984)Allen, AnnAlsobrook, Ellen (1985)Anhurst, AnnAntenen, Amy (1985-87)

BBallou, KathrynBatchelor, Lydia (1977-78)Beard, Paula (1986-88)Beitzell, Teresa (1978)Belcher, Lisa (1989-92)Bird, Trish (1976-78)Breiholotz, Anne (2003-06)Bridgman, Marian (1978-81)Brooks, Alison (1985-87)Brown, Beth (1978)Brown, Nancy (1990)Burns, GarnettaByrd, Whitney (2010-13)

CCannon, Beth (1984)Cardenas, Diana (2005-06)Caudle, Atuna (1985)Chamblee, Debbie (1977-78)Chamdoni, Nicky (1990-91)Chiem, Phoebe (2012-13)Cochrane, Cindy (1991)Coffey, Carole (1978)Conneen, Ellen (1991-93)Cook, Cora (1976-78)Cooper, Laura (1987-89)Cooper, Tink (1976-77)

DDaniels, Robin (1980-81)Dawyn, MottaDempsey, JaneDielen, Ann (1972-74)Dittman, Diane (1985)Dittmer, Uta (1995-99)Docking, HollyDross, Tori (1980-83)

EEdwards, SarahEllerbee, TaunaErhart, Janina (1992-94)Etienne, Karine (1999)

FFfriend, Jocelyn (2012-13)Flack, PatriciaFlood, Tiffany (2013-2014)Forgacs, Annamaria (2003-05)

GGainer, Kim (1984)George, Priscilla (1978)Golanova, Veronika (2015-pres.)

Gould, Paula (1978)Grady, Christine (1987-89)Gresova, Katerina (2008-11)Grgan, Masa (2011-pres.)

HHaas, Sally (1971)Hall, AliciaHellstrom, Linda (1992-93)Holbrook, Karen (1985-87)Holcombe, Diane (1977-78)Houston, PhyllisHricistova, Linda (2008-10)Hughes, Pat (1978)Hutchens, Allison

IIngalla, Helen (1978)

JJackson, Hope (1977)Jansen, Nina (1997-2002)Jensen, Kristina (1997-98)

KKamnen, Monika, (1992)Kamoe, Tarani (2013-pres.)Kennel, WendyKemp, Kir (2010-11)Kim, HaKolar, Ana (1997-2000)Kondas, Linda (1976)Kozachenko, Maryna (2011-2014)Kozmina, Dariana (2006-09)Krsikapa, Jelena (1996-98)Krsikapa, Jovana (1998-2002)

LLandon, Janine (1990-93)Larson, Janet (1980-83)Lerova, Tereza (2010-Lynch, Connie (1976)

MMalina, Rachel (2005-07)Marvin, TanyaMcNeal, WandaMiklikova, Klara (2002)Miller, Paige (1987-89)Mitcehll, Rebecca (2001-04)Mize, Diane (1986)Modric, Susanna (1986)Morrison, ChristineMorton, Kerry (1994)

NNakic, Diana (2008-10)Nelms, Megan (2011-13)Nitkova, Martina (2006-09)

OO’Callaghan, Ruthy (1995-96)O’Neal, Christina (2003)Ondrackova, Martina (2008-12)

O’Quinn, Rosie Ortiz, Carla (1995-96)Owens, Angela (1988)Owen, Carol (1987-88)Owen, Kim (1984)

PPavlinic, Mojca (1998-2002)Payne, NinettePodgorsek, Mateja (2005-08)Poeet, Jennifer (1986) Powell, Kiara (2008-09)

QQuinvalan, Laura (1981)

RRasolomalala, Niri (2015-pres.)Renzi, Claudi (1992-93)Rehse, Kristin (2015-pres.)Reynolds, Virginia (1983-84)Richardson, Karlene (1989)Rivera, Karmelina (2003-04)Rosenblatt, Carrie (1980-81)Roudami, Chaimaa (2011-pres.)

SSackett, Linette (1967)Schremp, EveShowmaker, Leslie (1987)Siska, KaraSmith, Brittany (2006-07)Smith, IrisSmith, Linda (1971)Soerensen, Maria (2002)Sollows, CandaceSotolongo, Mercedes (1977-78)Strickland, Kiera (2005-07)

TTeer, Lisa (1988-90)Tere-Apisah, Abigail (2011-2014)Tere-Apisah, Marcia (2013-pres.)Timmermann, Linn (2012-pres.)Toohey, Susan (1990)Turko, Maria (1978)

UUmbaugh, Madison (2013-2014)

VVan Eck, Judith (1985-86)Vega, Georgina (1994)

WWatts, Cynthia (1993)Watts, Satara (1996)Wayne, Tamara (1988)Weeks, Mandy (1994-97)Wein, Peggy (1994)Welsh, Beth (1978)White, Anna (1994-95)Williams, Lynette (1978)

*current athletes denoted in bold

Kiera Strickland

Rachel Malina

Kiara Powell

All-Time Roster

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Team National Rankings2014

No. 75 - Jan. 2No. 74 - Jan. 21No. 58 - Feb. 25No. 48 - March 4No. 55 - March 11No. 61 - March 18No. 60 - March 25No. 65 - April 1No. 62 - April 8No. 66 - April 15No. 60 - April 22No. 64 - May 1No. 55 - May 27

2013No. 70 - Jan. 3No. 72 - Jan. 22No. 62 - Jan. 30No. 61 - Feb. 12No. 58 - Feb. 19No. 38 - Feb. 26No. 52 - March 5No. 46 - March 12No. 56 - March 19No. 55 - March 26No. 58 - April 2No. 65 - April 9No. 75 - June 5

2012No. 58 - Jan. 3No. 54 - Jan. 24No. 47 - Feb. 2No. 40 - Feb. 16No. 38 - Feb. 22No. 50 - Feb. 28No. 66 - March 6No. 70 - March 20No. 74 - March 27No. 60 - April 10No. 63 - April 17No. 64 - April 24No. 69 - April 30No. 69 - May 29

2011No. 70 - Feb. 22No. 61 - March 1No. 65 - March 22No. 64 - March 29No. 63 - April 5No. 61 - April 12No. 65 - April 19No. 53 - April 26No. 55 - May 2No. 56 - May 30

2010No. 51 - Jan. 5 No. 52 - Jan. 26No. 57 - Feb. 4No. 67 - Feb. 12

2009No. 52 - April 7No. 59 - April 14No. 46 - April 21No. 46 - April 27No. 46 - May 22

Regional Rankings

2013No. 7 - June 5

2012No. 7 - June 6

2011No. 7 - June 8, 2011

2012 Panthers (School Record No. 38 Ranking)

2009 Panthers (First ITA Ranking in GSU History)

Rankings

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National Rankings

2014

SinglesNo. 8 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Jan. 2)No. 10 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 11)No. 11 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 25)No. 12 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (March 11)No. 13 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (March 25)No. 18 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (April 8)No. 20 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (April 15)No. 21 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (April 22)No. 22 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (May 1)No. 15 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (June 4)

DoublesNo. 23 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Jan. 2) No. 33 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Feb. 11)No. 15 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Feb. 23)No. 20 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (March 9)No. 16 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (March 23)No. 19 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 8)No. 89 - M. Tere-Apisah/Kamoe (April 8)No. 20 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 13)No. 21 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 20)No. 25 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 27)No. 23 - A. Tere-Apisah/Grgan (May 28)

2013

SinglesNo. 29 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Jan. 3)No. 28 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 12)No. 22 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 26)No. 26 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (March 12)No. 37 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (March 26)No. 37 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (April 9)No. 41 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (April 16)No. 41 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (April 23)No. 42 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (May 2)No. 49 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (June 5)

DoublesNo. 19 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Jan. 3)No. 32 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Feb. 12)No. 51 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Feb. 26)No. 56 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (March 12)No. 68 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (March 26)No. 33 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 9)No. 35 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 16)No. 36 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (April 23)

Singles and Doubles RankingsNo. 34 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (May 2)No. 39 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (June 5)

2012

SinglesNo. 58 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 16)No. 54 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 22)No. 54 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Feb. 28)No. 34 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Mar. 13)No. 39 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Mar. 27)No. 35 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Apr. 10)No. 36 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Apr. 17)No. 36 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Apr. 24)No. 37 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Apr. 30)No. 38 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Jun. 6)

2011

SinglesNo. 115 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Mar. 15)

DoublesNo. 37 - Kemp/Lerova (Jan. 4)No. 40 - Kemp/Lerova (Feb. 14)No. 66 - Kemp/Lerova (Mar. 1)No. 76 - Kemp/Lerova (Mar. 15)No. 69 - Tere-Apisah/Kozachenko (Mar. 29)No. 62 - Tere-Apisah/Kozachenko (Apr. 12)No. 72 - Tere-Apisah/Kozachenko (Apr. 19)No. 46 - Tere-Apisah/Kozachenko (Apr. 26)No. 46 - Tere-Apisah/Kozachenko (May 2)No. 44 - Tere-Apisah/Kozachenko (June 8)

2010

SinglesNo. 62 - Diana Nakic (Sept. 4)No. 42 - Diana Nakic (Jan. 5)No. 28 - Diana Nakic (Feb. 18)No. 38 - Diana Nakic (Mar. 2)No. 28 - Diana Nakic (Mar. 16)No. 22 - Diana Nakic (Mar. 22)No. 25 - Diana Nakic (Apr. 13)No. 26 - Diana Nakic (Apr. 20)No. 28 - Diana Nakic (Apr. 27)

RankingsNo. 30 - Diana Nakic (May 3)No. 42 - Diana Nakic (June 7)

2009

SinglesNo. 66 - Diana Nakic (Feb. 19)No. 65 - Diana Nakic (Mar. 3)No. 77 - Diana Nakic (Mar. 17)No. 89 - Diana Nakic (Mar. 31)No. 100 - Diana Nakic (Apr. 14, 2009)No. 93 - Diana Nakic (Apr. 21, 2009)No. 85 - Diana Nakic (Apr. 28, 2009)No. 87 - Diana Nakic (May 29, 2009)

DoublesNo. 70 - Gresova/Nitkova (Mar. 3, 2009)

2008

No. 100 - Martina Nitkova (Feb. 20, 2008)

Regional Rankings

2014

SinglesNo. 3 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Jan. 2)No. 3 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (June 4)

DoublesNo. 3 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Jan. 2)No. 5 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (June 4)

2013

SinglesNo. 6 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (Jan. 3)No. 5 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (June 5)

DoublesNo. 2 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (Jan. 3)No. 3 - Tere-Apisah/Grgan (June 5)

2012

SinglesNo. 8 - Abigail Tere-Apisah (June 6)

2010

SinglesNo. 8 - Diana Nakic (January 5)No. 9 - Diana Nakic (March 4No. 8 - Diana Nakic (June 7)

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ITA Kickoff1/24 Maryland Gainesville, Fla. 12 p.m.1/25 Elon Gainesville, Fla. 12 p.m.

1/30 Middle Tennessee Life Time Athletic 7 p.m. 1/31 Louisiana Tech Piedmont Park 3 p.m. 2/1 FGCU Atlanta Athletic Club 8 a.m. 2/7 Winthrop Raleigh, N.C. TBA 2/8 NC State Raleigh, N.C. 10 a.m. 2/13 Miami (Ohio) Atlanta Athletic Club 6:30 p.m. 2/14 Furman Life Time Athletic 4:30 p.m. 2/25 Kennesaw State Atlanta Athletic Club 2 p.m.2/27 Old Dominion Norfolk, Va. TBA2/28 VCU Norfolk, Va. TBA3/1 William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. TBA3/6 Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. 5 p.m.3/7 Purdue Lincoln, Neb. 12 p.m.3/20 South Alabama * Mobile, Ala. TBA3/21 Appalachian State * Mobile, Ala. TBA3/27 South Florida Piedmont Park 1 p.m.3/29 Tulane Piedmont Park 9 a.m. 4/2 Troy * Piedmont Park 11 a.m.4/4 Georgia Southern * Blackburn Tennis Center 2 p.m.4/16-19 Sun Belt Championship New Orleans, La. TBA *Sun Belt conference match All dates and times (Eastern) are subject to changes