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TABLE OF CONTENTS3 2019-20 Schedule/Quick Facts4 2019-20 Roster5 Head Coach Sara O’Leary 6 Assistant Coach Gina Suarez-Malaguti7 Support Staff8-11 Cavalier Player Bios12 All-Time Results/Series13 2018-19 Statistics14-18 Year-by-Year Results19 NCAA History20 Honors and Awards21 Record Book

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SCHEDULE/QUICK FACTSQUICK FACTSTHE UNIVERSITY Location: Charlottesville, Va. 22904-4853Founded: 1819 by Thomas JeffersonEnrollment: 23,464 (16,087 undergraduate)President: Jim RyanAthletics Director: Carla WilliamsFaculty Athletics Representative: Carolyn M. CallahanNicknames: Cavaliers, Wahoos, ‘HoosMascot: CavalierColors: Orange and BlueSong: “Good Old Song”Facilities: Snyder Tennis Center, Boar’s Head Sports ClubAffiliations: NCAA Division I, Atlantic Coast Conference

WOMEN’S TENNIS INFORMATION 2019 Record: 18-9ACC Regular-Season Finish: 8-6, 6thPostseason: NCAA Second RoundStarters Returning: 5 Hunter Bleser, Sr., New Braunfels, Texas Camille Favero, Sr., Sacramento, Calif. Vivian Glozman, Jr., Bellevue, Wash. Chloe Gullickson, Sr., Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Rosie Johanson, Jr., Abbotsford, British Columbia* Sofia Munera, So., Pereira, Colombia Amber O’Dell, So., New Milford, N.J.* Two-year starter before redshirting in 2019Starters Lost: 1 Meghan KelleyNewcomers: 1 Natasha Subhash, Fr., Fairfax, Va.Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 8/2Head Coach: Sara O’Leary (North Carolina., ‘07), 3rd yearRecord at Virginia: 34-18, 3rd YearCareer Record: 79-39, 5 YearsAssistant Coach: Gina Suarez-Malaguti (North Carolina, ‘13), 3rd yearVolunteer Assistant Coach: Tyson Thomas (Nebraska-Kearney, ‘05), 1st yearAcademic Counselor: Adam BrooksAthletic Trainer: Wadson PetithommeMedia Relations: Bill Bunting Office Phone: (434) 982-5530 Cell Phone: (434) 962-7644 Fax: (434) 982-5525 Email: [email protected]

FALLDate Opponent Location Time (ET) Sept. 20-22 Wahoowa Invitational Charlottesville, Va. All DaySept. 26-29 Oracle/ITA Masters Malibu, Calif. All DaySept. 27-29 USTA Fall Ranked Spotlight Orlando, Fla. All DayOct. 5-10 ITA All-American Championships Tulsa, Okla. All DayOct. 11-13 UVA Fab 5 Tournament Charlottesville, Va. All DayOct. 25-29 ITA Atlantic Regional Blacksburg, Va. All DayNov. 1-3 Kitty Harrison Invitational Chapel Hill, N.C. All Day

SPRINGDate Opponent Location Time (ET)Jan. 10-12 USTA NCTC Tournament Palm Springs, Calif. All Day Orlandao Invitational Orlando, Fla. All DayJan. 18 TOWSON CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 1 p.m.Jan. 24-25 at ITA Kickoff Weekend Lawrence, Kan. vs. California 4 p.m. vs. Kansas/Tennessee TBAJan. 30 RICHMOND CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 3 p.m.Feb. 2 at Boston College* Chestnut Hill, Mass. 10 a.m.Feb. 7-10 at ITA National Team Indoors Chicago, Ill. TBAFeb. 15 MICHIGAN CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 11 a.m.Feb. 21 at Georgia Tech* Atlanta, Ga. 4 p.m.Feb. 23 CLEMSON* CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 12 p.m.Feb. 28 at North Carolina* Chapel Hill, N.C. 3 p.m.Mar. 1 at NC State* Raleigh, N.C. 1 p.m.Mar. 6 SYRACUSE* CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 2 p.m.Mar. 8 FLORIDA STATE* CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 1 p.m.Mar. 14 vs. Northwestern Orlando, Fla. 11 a.m.Mar. 22 MIAMI* CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 10:30 a.m.Mar. 27 at Notre Dame* Notre Dame, Ind. 3:30 p.m.Mar. 29 at Louisville* Louisville, Ky. 11 a.m.April 2 at William & Mary Williamsburg, Va. 2 p.m.April 5 DUKE* CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 12 p.m.April 10 WAKE FOREST* CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 12 p.m.April 12 at Virginia Tech* Blacksburg, Va. 1 p.m.Apr. 15-19 ACC Tournament Rome, Ga. TBAMay 1-3 NCAA Regionals TBA TBAMay 8-9 NCAA Super Regionals TBA TBAMay 14-17 NCAA Championships Orlando, Fla. TBA

Home matches in bold All times EasternDates and times subject to change* - ACC Match

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2018-19 ROSTER

Name Class Height Hometown/High School/Previous College Hunter Bleser Sr. 6-0 New Braunfels, Texas/Austin Tennis AcademyCamille Favero Sr. 5-7 Sacramento, Calif./Laurel Springs HSVivian Glozman Jr. 5-11 Bellevue, Wash./Newport HS/ CaliforniaChloe Gullickson Sr. 5-10 Palm Beach Gardens, Fla./Cardinal Newman HSRosie Johanson R-Jr. 5-4 Abbotsford, British Columbia/Sofia Munera So. 5-6 Pereira, ColombiaAmber O’Dell So. 5-7 New Milford, N.J./West Rock Tennis AcademyNatasha Subhash Fr. Fairfax, Va.

Head Coach: Sara O’Leary (North Carolina ‘07/3rd season)Assistant Coach: Gina Suarez-Malaguti (North Carolina ’13/3rd season)Volunteer Assistant Coach: Tyson Thomas (Nebraska-Kearney ’05/1st season)Athletic Trainer: Caroline Fitch

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Sara O’Leary is in her third season as the head coach of the Virginia women’s tennis program. Last season, her second at the helm of the program, O’Leary led the Cava-liers back to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with an 18-9 re-cord, while coaching Meghan Kelley to All-ACC First Team honors. She also coached Kelley to an berth in the NCAA singles championship and Kelley and freshman Sofia Munera to a berth in the NCAA doubles championship. Five players were named ITA Scholar Athletes for the season, while Kelley and Mu-nera were named to the ACC Women’s Tennis All-Academic Team. In her first season at the helm of the program (2017-18), O’Leary guided the Cavaliers to an impressive turnaround as she took Virginia back to the NCAA Tournament for the 18th time in program history. Virginia advanced to the second round of the tournament and posted a 16-9 record with the same roster that missed the post-season the year before her arrival. She also coached Rosie Johanson and Meghan Kelley to All-ACC honors. Johanson was selected to compete in the NCAA Singles Championships, while she and Johanson were selected as a pair to compete in the NCAA Doubles Championship. O’Leary joined the Cavaliers after a three year stint as the head coach at Davidson. She took over the Davidson program in July of 2014 and guided the Wildcats to three consecutive winning seasons. Her team finished 12-10 in 2015, 18-5 in 2016 and 15-6 last season. She was named the Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year after the Wildcats reached the conference finals during her second season. During her time at Davidson, players she coached received all-conference honors 10 times. “I am extremely excited to welcome Sara to UVA Tennis,” Virginia director of tennis Andres Pedroso said at the time of her hiring. “Sara exemplifies all the coaching and leadership qualities we need to implement an unparalleled level of collaboration between our men’s and women’s tennis programs. Sara has shown to be a proven winner at the highest levels of collegiate tennis as both a player and as a coach but her greatest gift is her ability to connect, relate and build life-long relationships with her student-athletes. I am really looking forward to working together with Sara to make sure our student-athletes have a world-class experience at the University of Virginia.”

Like Pedroso, O’Leary has also been directly involved with USTA Player Development, as a coach for the USTA Collegiate National Team in the sum-mer of 2015. During these three months, she coached and mentored some of the nation’s top collegiate players including Jamie Loeb and Brooke Austin, who finished the 2015 season nationally-ranked No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. Prior to taking over the Davidson program, O’Leary was an assistant coach at North Carolina, her alma mater, from August of 2008 to June of 2014. Dur-ing her six years as assistant coach, O’Leary helped the Tar Heels reach the NCAA Tournament each year, including the 2014 season when UNC reached its first national championship match before falling to UCLA 4-3. In addition to capturing the 2014 Atlantic Coast Conference regular season title and finishing third in the ITA national rankings, the Tar Heels posted a 29-6 record, which was one win shy of the program record set in 2010. O’Leary also coached four players in 2014 that received All-American honors, includ-ing Loeb, the No. 1 player in the country. The Tar Heels won the 2013 ITA Indoor Team Championship and finished the season ranked No. 4 nationally, while Loeb won the 2013 ITA All American tournament and the 2013 ITA National Indoor tournament. That year, O’Leary helped North Carolina recruit one of the nation’s top classes. O’Leary earned ITA Carolina Region Assistant Coach of the Year honors during the 2009-10 campaign, when the Tar Heels advanced to the national semifinals for the first time in school history. UNC finished with a school-record 30 wins and an ACC-record 11-0 mark in league play. In 2011, O’Leary was named ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year after North Carolina won its first ACC title in nine years and reached the quarterfi-nals of the NCAA Championships. O’Leary, who played at North Carolina under her maiden name of Anund-sen, earned All-America honors in 2006 and 2007, and helped lead the Tar Heels to a pair of Sweet 16 and an Elite Eight appearances. During her senior season, she combined with Jenna Long to win the 2007 NCAA doubles title - the first national championship in UNC program history. They were named the ITA National Doubles Team of the Year. O’Leary reached the semifinals of the NCAA doubles championship as a junior in 2006. O’Leary graduated from UNC with a degree in management and society in 2007. She twice was named to the Dean’s List and earned ACC Honor Roll honors three times, while being named to the ACC All-Academic Team twice. During her senior year, she was named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District III team. Following her graduation, O’Leary began her coaching career as an assis-tant at Princeton during the 2007-08 campaign. That year she helped the Tigers land the nation’s top-ranked recruiting class. A native of Littleton, Colo., she was named to the Colorado Tennis Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2015 in January. She was also a three-time state singles champion while playing for Columbine High School.

HEAD COACH SARA O’LEARY

SARA O’LEARY

Third Season

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ASSISTANT COACH GINA SUAREZ-MALAGUTI

Gina Suarez-Malaguti, an All-American and the 2013 ACC Player of the Year, is in her third season as an assistant coach with the Virginia women’s tennis program. In her second season with the program, she helped lead the Cavaliers to an 18-9 record on the way to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Meghan Kelley earned All-ACC First Team honors and a berth in the NCAA singles championship, while Kel-ley and Sofia Munera earned a berth in the NCAA doubles cham-pionship. Both players were named to the ACC Women’s Tennis All-Academic Team, while five players were named ITA Scholar Athletes. In her first season with the program (2017-18), she helped the Cavaliers to an impressive turnaround as she took Virginia back to the NCAA Tournament for the 18th time in program history. Virginia advanced to the second round of the tournament and posted a 16-9 record with the same roster that missed the post-season the year before her arrival. She also coached Rosie Johanson and Meghan Kelley to All-ACC honors. Johanson was selected to compete in the NCAA Singles Championships, while she and Jo-hanson were selected as a pair to compete in the NCAA Doubles Championship. Suarez-Malaguti joined the Cavalier coaching staff after spend-ing the previous three seasons as an assistant coach at NC State where she helped the Wolfpack sign back-to-back top 25 recruiting classes in 2015 and 2016. In her three seasons at NC State, Suarez-Malaguti helped build the program as the Wolfpack completed the best season in school history in 2017. Last year, NC State reached the highest ranking in

school history at No. 16 in the Oracle/ITA Team Rankings and a final ranking of No. 26. Suarez-Malaguti also helped the Wolfpack advance a doubles team into the Round of 16 at the NCAA cham-pionships. Prior to joining the staff at NC State, Suarez-Malaguti spent the 2014 season as an assistant coach at Maryland. That season, she helped the Terrapins break back into the national rankings for the first time in two years.

A four-year letterwinner at North Carolina from 2010-13 while O’Leary was an assistant coach, Suarez-Malaguti earned All-America honors as a senior and she was named the 2013 ACC Player of the Year. She was also named the ITA Regional Player of the Year that season, as she maintained a top 10 national-ranking in singles the entire year and reached a season-best ranking of No. 4. Suarez-Malaguti played the top spot in the singles lineup in 2013 and helped the Tar Heels advance to the Elite Eight at the NCAA championships and capture the ITA National Team Indoor Cham-pionship. Suarez-Malaguti played a part in North Carolina’s ACC regular season championship in 2010 and runner-up finish in the ACC championships. During her sophomore season, the Tar Heels cap-tured the ACC Championship and reached the national semifinals at the NCAA championships.

GINA SUAREZ-MALAGUTI

Third Season

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SUPPORT STAFFTYSONE THOMAS

Volunteer Assistant CoachFirst Season

Tyson Thomas is in his first season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Virginia women’s tennis program. He joins the Cavaliers after a collegiate playing career at the University of Nebraska-Kearney and a most recently served as head coach of the men’s tennis program at the University of Nebraska - Omaha. While playing collegiate tennis at the University of Nebraska - Kear-ney, Thomas gained both singles and doubles all-conference honors in his junior and senior seasons. Thomas was a member of UNK’s first confer-ence championship team and helped the Lopers earn their first-ever berth in the NCAA Sweet 16. After graduating from UNK in 2005, Thomas coached at the Stanford Nike Summer Camp. He then began working for Peter Burwash Interna-tional Tennis Management Company.. While a member of PBI, Thomas coached at and managed programs in Palm Springs and Carmel, Calif.; St. John, USVI; Seoul, South Korea; Beijing, China; Peninsula Papagayo, Costa Rica and Abu Dhabi and Dubai, UAE. In 2008, Thomas coached a student to win the Girls U18 Abu Dhabi ITF. As a member of the Peace Corps, Thomas then moved to Mali, West Africa from 2009 to 2011, where he co-directed the creation of the Malian National Junior Tennis Center. While there, he trained Mali’s top male and female junior athletes and accompanied them to International tournaments in Accra, Ghana and Dakar and Winneba, Senegal. In his second year, Thomas coached Malian Seydou Diallo to win the boy’s U18 category at the ITF West African Junior Championships. In the fall of 2013 Thomas joined the University of Nebraska - Omaha as the Men’s and Women’s Assistant coach. Following the 2013-14 season Thomas was named Head Men’s Tennis coach. In his time as head coach Thomas guided the Mavericks to their first ever conference tournament final, coached six all conference award winners and helped Razvan Grig-orescu reach a career high collegiate ranking of 52 and play in the NCAA singles championships.

ADAM BROOKS

Academic Coordinator

Adam Brooks joined the University of Virginia Academic Affairs staff in August 2009. Brooks serves as academic coordinator for the football and men’s and women’s tennis programs. During his first four years at UVA Brooks worked as the academic coordinator for the men’s lacrosse, softball and women’s tennis programs in addition to men’s tennis. As an academic coordinator, Brooks conducts regular mentoring sessions with student-athletes, monitors eligibility and progress toward degree, and assists in areas such as course selection, major declaration, and career planning. Prior to UVA, Brooks earned his Master’s degree in Higher Education Administration from The University of Akron in 2008 while serving as a graduate assistant in Academic Support Services. Brooks worked primar-ily with at-risk student-athletes in developing individualized academic plans, implementing learning strategies and study skills, and making effective academic decisions. He also spent time as an intern in Athletics Development, helping create the “Adopt-a-Zip” program and generating revenue for the student-athlete scholarship fund. A native of Bluffton, Ohio, Brooks earned his Bachelor of Education in Integrated Social Studies from Ashland University in 2007.

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2018-19 (Junior Season)• Posted a 12-11 mark in singles with a 19-11 mark in doubles• Was 6-4 in ACC play and 8-5 overall in dual competition• Split time at six singles with Camille Favero down the stretch• Went 12-6 in doubles with partner Meghan Kelley • Closed the season winning four straight in doubles and 7-of-10• Won her final three singles matches of the season to end on a streak

2017-18 (Sophomore Season)• Did not compete in the fall due to injury• Returned to action in dual season• Posted an 8-8 record in singles play primarily at No. 6 singles• Combined primarily with Chloe Gullickson and Teodora Radosavljevic in doubles• Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 (Freshman Season)• Posted a 15-11 mark in singles play• Battled injury most of the season• Played primarily No. 5 and No. 6 singles• Combined with Camille Favero for most of the season in doubles play• Posted an 8-13 mark with Favero, playing primarily at No. 3 doubles

PRIOR TO UVA• Ranked as high as No. 45 in the TennisRecruiting.net rankings and a five-star recruit• Lettered at New Braunfels High School under head coach David Mueller• Finished third in the Texas UIL State Championships in mixed doubles for Class 6A• Helped her team to the finals at the Texas State Championships for Class 6A• Winner in the 2014 Zone Team Championship• Winner at the G18s doubles closed regional in 2015• Finished fifth at the Texas Sectionals in singles in singles in 2015• Quarterfinalist at the Clay Court Nationals for G18s in doubles in 2015

PERSONAL• Daughter of Karl and Dolly Bleser• Has a brother, Ryan, and a sister, Grace• Coached a Player Development Program at the Austin Tennis Academy

HUNTER BLESER

6-0 • Senior • Right New Braunfels, TexasAustin Tennis Academy

BLESER’S CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2016-17 15-11 4-8 4-3 11-16 6-9 3-42017-18 8-8 8-8 4-5 3-11 3-11 1-62018-19 12-11 8-5 6-4 23-11 18-8 8-6Career 35-30 20-21 14-12 37-38 27-28 12-16

2018-19 (Junior Season)• Played in singles in 16 matches in the spring and no doubles appearances• Split time at six singles with Hunter Bleser down the stretch of the season• Went 4-4 in doubles matches in the fall portion of the season• Went 5-4 in fall competition in singles

2017-18 (Sophomore Season)• Did not compete in the spring• Competed in four fall tournaments• Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 (Freshman Season)• Posted a 17-20 mark in singles play• Played No. 5 and No. 6 singles• Combined primarily with Hunter Bleser in doubles action• Posted an 8-13 mark with Bleser at No. 3 doubles• Posted a 14-22 mark in doubles play on the season

PRIOR TO UVA• Ranked as high as No. 18 in the TennisRecruiting.net rankings and a five-star, blue chip recruit• Semifinalist at the National Selection Tournament in 2014• Champion at the NorCal Sectional Championship in 2014• Semifinalist at the National Selection Tournament in 2015• Quarterfinalist at the ITF Claremont in 2015• Consolation finalist with a sixth place finish at the Clay Courts in 2015

PERSONAL• Daughter of Eric and Nancy Favero• Volunteered for two years with special needs children at the middle and high school level• A classically trained violinist• Spent time training tennis in Italy and France• National Laureate of the Association of American Professors of French in 2013

CAMILLE FAVERO

5-7 • Senior • Right Sacramento, Calif.Laurel Springs HS

FAVERO’S CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2016-17 17-20 9-13 5-8 14-22 7-14 4-82017-18 4-6 0-0 0-0 3-7 0-0 0-02018-19 10-10 5-6 2-3 4-4 0-0 0-0Career 21-26 9-13 5-8 21-33 7-14 4-8

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VIVIAN GLOZMAN

5-10 • Junior • Right Bellevue, WashingtonNewport HS • California

GLOZMAN’S CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2017-18* 17-11 9-5 0-0 17-8 9-4 0-02018-19 14-10 14-10 6-8 14-9 14-9 6-6Career 31-21 23-15 0-0 31-17 23-13 6-6*At California

2018-19 (Junior Season)• Posted a 26-11 mark in singles play, including a 15-7 mark in dual play• Reached a high ranking of No. 108 in singles play (Mar. 19)• Posted an 11-2 mark at the fourth spot in the lineup in singles• Posted a 20-15 mark in doubles, including a 16-14 mark with Amber O’Dell• Gullickson and O’Dell defeated then No. 1 Clemson’s Leduc and Navarro (3/1)

2017-18 (Sophomore Season)• Posted a 19-11 record in singles, including 16-8 in dual matches• Went 10-4 in ACC singles competition• Played primarily No. 4 singles with a 13-5 mark in dual matches at that position• Posted a three-set win over defending NCAA singles champion Brienne Minor of Michigan (2/16) to help UVA to the upset• Clinched the UVA win over VCU (5/11) in the NCAA Tournament first round• Posted a 16-10 record in doubles, including an 11-2 record in dual matches with teammate Cassie Mercer• She and Mercer went 8-2 in ACC doubles matches, including a win over the No. 16 pairing of Chandler Carter/Emma Davis from Wake Forest

2016-17 (Freshman Season)• Posted a 16-13 mark in singles play• Played No. 4 singles, including an 8-6 mark in dual action, 5-2 in ACC play• Battled injury throughout the season• Went 1-1 against nationally-ranked opponents• Primarily combined with Cassie Mercer at No. 1 doubles with a 16-8 record• Went 8-4 in dual matches with Mercer, including 3-1 vs. nationally-ranked foes• Posted an 18-9 mark in doubles action overall

PRIOR TO UVA• Ranked as high as No. 21 in the TennisRecruiting.net rankings and a five-star, blue chip recruit• Champion at the National Selection Tournament in 2014• Quarterfinalist at the National Clay Court G18s in 2015• Participated in the Shape Magazine Invitational Tournament• Represented Florida in the National Team Event

PERSONAL• Daughter of William and Sandra Gullickson• Has a brother, Craig• Has four sisters: Carly, Chelsea, Cassie and Callie• Father, William, played professional baseball for 18 years with 14 in the MLB• Father pitched with Montreal, Cincinnati, New York Yankees, Houston and Detroit• Sister, Carly, played professional tennis for eight years and won the 2009 Mixed Doubles Championship at the US Open

2018-19 (Sophomore Season)• Only played the spring season after transferring into the program over winter break• Posted a 14-10 mark in singles play and a 14-9 mark in doubles• Played primarily at the second spot in the lineup in singles

PRIOR TO UVA• Played her freshman season at California• Posted a 17-11 singles record and a 17-8 doubles record with Cal• Was 9-5 in singles in dual play with a 7-1 mark in Pac 12 play• Played high school tennis at Newport High School• Ranked as high as sixth by TennisRecruiting.Net• Two-time Junior Fed Cup participant (2012, 2016)• Five-time Junior US Sectionals champ for pacific northwest

PERSONAL• Daughter of Ping and Igor Glozman• Has a younger sister, Valerie

CHLOE GULLICKSON

5-10 • Senior • Right Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.Cardinal Newman HS

GULLICKSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2016-17 16-13 8-6 5-2 18-9 8-4 3-22017-18 19-11 16-8 10-4 16-10 14-6 8-42018-19 26-11 11-4 8-6 20-15 10-12 7-7Career 61-35 35-18 23-12 54-34 32-22 18-13

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ROSIE JOHANSON

5-4 • RS-Junior • Right Vancouver, British Columbia

2018-19 (Junior Season)• Redshirted and did not see action

2017-18 (Sophomore Season)• Named an All-ACC First Team selection• Selected to compete in NCAA Singles Championship• Also selected to compete in NCAA Doubles Championship with Meghan Kelley• Claimed the ITA Atlantic Region Doubles Championship with Kelley• Advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA Fall Championships in doubles• Finished as ITA Atlantic Region runner-up in singles• Advanced to the Round of 32 at the ITA Fall Championships• Posted a 22-13 mark in singles play and reached a season-high ranking of No. 32• Competed primarily at No. 1 singles for the Cavaliers• Finished the year ranked No. 35 in the Oracle/ITA singles rankings• Posted a singles win over ACC Player of the Year Estela Perez-Somarriba of Miami to help UVA to the win over the No. 19 Hurricanes• Posted a 27-11 record in doubles with Kelley• Reached a season-high ranking of No. 7 in doubles with Kelley• Finished the season ranked No. 25 in doubles with Kelley• Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll

2016-17 (Freshman Season)• Named All-ACC Second Team• ITA Atlantic Region Rookie of the Year• VaSID Rookie of the Year• Posted a team-leading 28-10 mark in singles play• Went 16-6 in dual match play, splitting time at No. 1 and No. 2 singles• Went 9-4 at No. 1 singles and 7-2 at No. 2 singles• Also went 6-5 against nationally-ranked opponents• Finished the season ranked No. 65 in the ITA singles rankings• Posted a 21-16 mark in doubles play• Went 17-12 in doubles with Meghan Kelley, including 12-9 in dual play and 8-4 in ACC play

PRIOR TO UVA• Competed with the Canadian Fed Cup Team U14 and U16• Claimed four ITF junior titles, two grade 4s and two grade 5s• Doubles winner at the Winnipeg 25k in 2014• Doubles winner at the Victoria 10k in 2015• Two-time U18 Junior Nationals doubles champion• Also a U18 Junior Nationals singles champion• U16 Junior Nationals singles winner• Singles and Doubles Champion at the Washington State Open• Helped her team claim a silver medal at the Canada Games• Tennis British Columbia Junior Female Athlete of the Year in 2013• Also played soccer and ran track• Team captain of the Fraser Valley Mariners soccer team• 1500m record holder at Fraser Valley

PERSONAL• Daughter of Mike and Sarah Johanson• Born in England• Has two siblings• Uncle won Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings• Grandfather was an Olympic pole vaulter

JOHANSON’S CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2016-17 28-10 16-6 8-5 21-16 12-10 8-52017-18 22-13 12-7 8-6 27-11 13-8 5-7Career 50-23 28-13 16-11 48-27 25-18 13-12

MUNERA’S CAREER STATISTICS

SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2018-19 17-9 14-9 8-6 26-11 14-8 5-7Career 17-9 14-9 8-6 26-11 14-8 5-7

2018-19 (Freshman Season)• At-Large selection to NCAA Doubles Championship with Meghan Kelley• Posted a 17-9 mark in singles play and a 26-11 mark in doubles play• Played primarily at No. 5 singles with an 8-6 mark in ACC play• Ranked as high as No. 8 in doubles with Kelley• Claimed the ITA Atlantic Regional in doubles• Won the consolation bracket at the ITA National Fall Championships with Kelley

PRIOR TO UVA• Ranked No. 1 player in Colombia in 12s, 14s, 16s and 18s• Ranked No. 1 player in South America in 14s• Ranked No. 2 player in South America in 16s• Represented Colombia at the Junior Fed Cup in Madrid• Three-time 18s National Championship in Colombia (2015, 2016, 2017)• Bronze medal in mixed doubles at National Games in Colombia• Ranked No. 62 in the ITF rankings

PERSONAL• Daughter of Luz Marina Sanchez and Jhon Fredy Munera• Has two older brothers, Juan Pablo Munera and Juan Martin Munera• Volunteered with Corzaones Gigantes (Giant Hearts) working with poor families

SOFIA MUNERA

5-10 • Sophomore • Right Pereira, Colombia

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SINGLES DOUBLESYear Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC2018-19 23-15 15-11 8-5 18-15 9-12 6-7Career 23-15 15-11 8-5 18-15 9-12 6-7

2018-19 (Freshman Season)• Named ITA Atlantic Region Rookie of the Year• Posted a 23-15 record in singles with a 15-11 mark in dual play and 8-5 in ACC play• Reached a high ranking of No. 68 in singles (3/19) in the ITA rankings• Went 18-15 in doubles action, including a 16-14 mark with Chloe Gullickson• Defeated then No. 1 pairing of Leduc/Navarro at Clemson (3/1)• Named ACC Player of the Week (3/23)• Defeated No. 20 Cameron Morra of UNC and No. 29 Brienne Minor of Michigan in singles

HIGH SCHOOL & JUNIOR CAREER• Two-time national selection G16 Champion• Two-time national selection G18 Champion• G16 Orange Bowl Doubles Finalist• G16 Eddie Herr Doubles Champion• G16 Clay Court Championships Silver Ball and Finalist• G18 National Indoor Championships Doubles Champion• G18 National Indoor Singles Championship – 5th Place Finish• 2018 Top 3 Eastern in G18• Top 3 Eastern in G16 and G18 in back-to-back seasons• Ranked as high as No. 4 nationally by TennisRecruiting.net and in RPI• Ranked top player in New Jersey and No. 2 player in the Mid-Atlantic Region

PERSONAL• Daughter of Clark and Rondi O’Dell• Has an older sister, Brittany, and an older brother, Joseph

JUNIOR CAREER• Reached a career-high WTA Singles Ranking of No. 389 (8/5/19)• Won two ITF World Tennis Tour Pro $15K singles titles this year (2019), winning her first title in Williamsburg in May and following with an other title in Orlando in June • Was the runner-up in singles at the Bethany Beach (Del.) and Evansville (Ill.) ITF World Tennis Tour Pro $15K tournaments• Has a 26-8 singles record in ITF World Tennis Tour matches in 2019• Also has two ITF World Tennis Tour doubles titles and a career-high WTA doubles ranking of No. 566• Blue Chip recruit ranked No. 5 in the 2019 class by TennisRecruiting.net and was the top recruit in the state of Virginia• Competed in all four Junior Grand Slams, with her best finish being a run to semifinals in Girls Doubles at the 2017 Australian Open• Has appeared in main draws of five Junior US Opens, playing in the Girl’s Singles Championships in 2015-19 and in the Girl’s Doubles Championships in 2015-16 and 2018• 2016 Doubles Champion at Abierto Juvenil Mexicano in Mexico City, advancing to the semifinals in 2017• 2015 Pan American Girls Tennis Championship doubles champion. Was the singles runner-up in 2017 and the doubles runner-up in 2016 at the same event• 2018 semifinalist in doubles at Roehampton, the warm-up event to Junior Wimbledon• Won the singles title at the 2017 Canadian U18 World Ranking junior • Advanced to the finals of 13 junior circuit events in doubles, winning seven titles

PERSONAL• Daughter of Subhash Kongassery and Sulekha Subhash• Active community volunteer with KEEN (Kids Enjoy Exercise Now)• Played tennis with children with learning disabilities as a part of KEEN• Has traveled to 10 other nations for tennis competitions

AMBER O’DELL

5-10 • Sophomore • Right New Milford, New JerseyWest Rock Tennis Academy

NATASHA SUBHASH

5-10 • Freshman • Right Fairfax, Virginia

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ALL-TIME RESULTS/SERIESYear-by-Year Record

Year Coach Record ACC1974 Lindsey Burn 5-2 --1975 Mary Hotchkiss 7-4 --1976 Mary Hotchkiss 10-3 --1977 Mary Hotchkiss Leavell 13-3 --1978 Homer Richards 11-7 1-11979 Homer Richards 12-10 2-11980 Homer Richards 7-10 1-21981 Rodney Crawley 15-9 3-11982 John Morris 16-7 3-21983 Phil Rogers 9-10 3-21984 Phil Rogers 15-9 4-31985 Phil Rogers 13-9 2-51986 Phil Rogers 14-9 4-31987 Phil Rogers 11-10 2-41988 Phil Rogers 12-11 2-51989 Phil Rogers 13-9 3-41990 Phil Rogers 2-14 0-61991 Phil Rogers 9-6 2-41992 Phil Rogers 12-9 3-51993 Phil Rogers 18-8 5-31994 Phil Rogers 12-10 5-31995 Phil Rogers 7-10 3-51996 Phil Rogers 7-9 4-41997 Phil Rogers 9-12 2-61998 Phil Rogers 13-10 4-41999 Phil Rogers 12-9 3-52000 Phil Rogers 13-10 3-52001 Phil Rogers 15-11 3-52002 Phil Rogers 11-10 2-62003 Phil Rogers 16-10 4-42004 Phil Rogers 11-12 2-62005 Phil Rogers 6-15 2-82006 Mark Guilbeau 14-10 6-52007 Mark Guilbeau 12-12 4-72008 Mark Guilbeau 10-13 5-62009 Mark Guilbeau 14-10 5-62010 Mark Guilbeau 15-10 6-52011 Mark Guilbeau 20-8 7-42012 Mark Guilbeau 20-8 7-42013 Mark Guilbeau 19-10 9-22014 Mark Guilbeau 24-6 12-22015 Mark Guilbeau 23-6 11-32016 Mark Guilbeau 19-11 9-52017 Mark Guilbeau 11-13 7-72018 Sara O’Leary 16-9 9-52019 Sara O’Leary 18-9 8-6

Opponent W L Pct.Alabama 4 2 .667Arizona 1 0 1.000Army 2 0 1.000Auburn 1 0 1.000Barry 1 0 1.000Baylor 2 5 .286Boston College 22 0 1.000Boston University 5 1 .833Brigham Young 1 1 .500Brown 8 0 1.000California 0 1 .000Campbell 1 0 1.000Charlotte 1 0 1.000Clemson 11 37 .229College of Charleston 1 2 .333Columbia 2 0 1.000Dartmouth 5 0 1.000Davidson 2 0 1.000DePaul 1 0 1.000Duke 7 62 .101Duquesne 1 0 1.000East Tennessee State 2 0 1.000Fairleigh Dickinson 3 0 1.000Flagler 3 0 1.000Florida 0 4 .000Florida Atlantic 2 0 1.000Florida International 4 4 .500Florida State 14 26 .350Franklin and Marshall 1 0 1.000Fresno State 1 0 1.000Furman 1 0 1.000Georgetown 4 0 1.000George Mason 2 0 1.000George Washington 4 0 1.000Georgia 1 3 .250Georgia Southern 0 1 .000Georgia Tech 24 15 .615Harvard 7 14 .333Hollins 2 0 1.000Illinois 3 2 .600Indiana 0 2 .000Jacksonville 2 0 1.000James Madison 14 3 .824Kansas 0 1 .000Kentucky 2 2 .500Longwood 1 0 1.000Louisiana State 1 1 .500Louisville 4 1 .800Lynn 0 1 .000Marshall 12 1 .923Mary Baldwin 2 1 .667Mary Washington 1 0 1.000Maryland 34 10 .773Memphis 0 1 .000Miami (Fla.) 6 18 .250Miami (Ohio) 1 0 1.000Michigan 5 2 .714Michigan State 4 0 1.000Middle Tennessee 2 0 1.000Minnesota 1 0 1.000Mississippi 1 3 .250Mississippi State 1 0 1.000Murray State 1 0 1.000

Opponent W L Pct.Nebraska 1 0 1.000Norfolk State 1 0 1.000North Carolina 15 43 .258NC Central 1 0 1.000NC State 34 10 .773North Florida 1 0 1.000Northwestern 1 1 .500Notre Dame 8 1 .888Ohio State 4 4 .500Oklahoma 1 0 1.000Oklahoma State 0 1 .000Old Dominion 27 5 .843Oregon 1 0 1.000Oxford-Cambridge 1 0 1.000Palm Beach CC 1 0 1.000Pennsylvania 7 5 .583Penn State 11 0 1.000Pepperdine 0 2 .000Pittsburgh 5 0 1.000Princeton 12 10 .545Purdue 0 1 .000Quinnipiac 1 0 1.000Radcliffe 1 0 1.000Radford 1 0 1.000Randolph-Macon WC 1 0 1.000Richmond 28 4 .875Rollins 0 2 .000Rutgers 3 1 .750Seton Hall 3 0 1.000South Alabama 0 1 .000South Carolina 3 8 .300South Florida 2 1 .667Southern California 0 1 .000Southern Illinois 1 0 1.000Southern Methodist 0 1 .000Stanford 0 2 .000Stetson 1 0 1.000Sweet Briar 3 0 1.000Syracuse 11 1 .916Temple 1 0 1.000Tennessee 4 7 .364Tenn.-Chattanooga 2 2 .500Texas 2 0 1.000Texas A&M 2 3 .400Texas Christian 4 2 .667Tidewater Tennis Ctr 1 0 1.000Towson 1 0 1.000Tulane 1 0 1.000UCLA 0 1 .000UCSB 1 0 1.000UNC-Greensboro 1 0 1.000USC 1 1 .500Utah 2 0 1.000Vanderbilt 0 5 .000VCU 15 9 .625Virginia Tech 40 5 .888Wake Forest 23 29 .442West Palm Beach CC 1 0 1.000West Virginia 4 0 1.000William & Mary 23 19 .548Winthrop 2 0 1.000Wisconsin 1 3 .250Yale 9 4 .692Youngstown State 1 0 1.000

Coaching History

Head Coach Years Record (Pct)Lindsay Burn 1974 5-2 (.714)Mary Hotchkiss Leavell 1975-77 30-10 (.750)Homer Richards 1978-80 30-27 (.526)Rodney Crawley 1981 15-9 (.625)John Morris 1982 16-7 (.696)Phil Rogers 1983-2005 260-233 (.527)Mark Guilbeau 2006-2017. 201-117 (.632)Sara O’Leary 2018-Present 34-18 (.654)

All-Time vs. Opponents

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1973-74 (5-2)HEAD COACH: Lindsey Burn William & Mary W 5-3 Virginia Commonwealth W 5-3 North Carolina L 8-1 Duke L 5-1 Randolph-Macon W 6-1 Davidson W 9-0 Longwood W 4-1

1974-75 (7-4)HEAD COACH: Mary HotchkissO8 Sweet Briar H W 8-1O19 Virginia Tech H W 9-0M19 William & Mary A W 5-4M31 Radcliffe H W 6-3A4 Duke H L 9-0A5 North Carolina H L 7-2A9 Hollins A W 8-0A12 Mary Washington A W 5-0A22 Mary Baldwin A L 6-3A25 Maryland A L 5-4A26 Penn State A W 6-3

1975-76 (10-3) HEAD COACH: Mary Hotchkiss Hollins W 9-0 James Madison W 8-1 Mary Baldwin W 10-1 North Carolina L 7-2 Duke L 6-3M22 Franklin & Marshall H W 9-0M31 William & Mary H W 9-0A7 Sweet Briar A W 8-1A9 Maryland H W 9-0A10 Princeton H L 6-2A12 Virginia Tech A W 9-0A27 Penn State H W 8-1A28 James Madison H W 9-0

1976-77 (13-3)HEAD COACH: Mary Hotchkiss LeavellS17 William & Mary A W 9-0S21 James Madison A W 9-0O7 Princeton A W 5-4O21 Mary Baldwin A W 8-1O22 Tennessee H W 6-3O29 North Carolina A W 5-4O30 Duke A W 5-4M20 Yale H W 6-3M22 Sweet Briar H W 9-0M24 Florida A L 6-3M25 Flagler A W 9-0M29 North Carolina H L 5-4M31 William & Mary H W 8-1A6 Duke H L 5-4A7 Maryland H W 7-2A27 Penn State H W 7-2

1977-78 (11-7, 1-1 ACC)HEAD COACH: Homer RichardsS27 James Madison H W 6-0S29 Princeton H L 6-3O16 Yale H W 5-4O22 West Virginia H W 9-0O28 North Carolina A W 5-4O29 Duke A L 7-2M11 Clemson A L 8-1M13 Florida State A W 8-1M14 Flagler A W 8-1M15 Rollins A W 9-0M16 South Florida A L 6-3M18 NC State A W 7-2M28 William & Mary H W 8-1M29 North Carolina H L 5-4A8 Duke A L 6-3A10 Old Dominion H W 7-2A11 Wake Forest H W 7-2A18 Penn State H W 9-0

1978-79 (12-10, 2-1 ACC)HEAD COACH: Homer RichardsO3 James Madison A W 9-0O5 Princeton A W 7-2O21 Marshall A W 9-0O21 West Virginia A W 9-0O27 Duke H W 7-2O28 North Carolina H L 6-3O29 Wake Forest H W 8-1M11 South Carolina A L 7-2M12 Charleston A L 5-4M15 Stetson A W 8-1M16 Rollins A L 9-0M17 Florida A L 7-2M25 Duke H L 6-3M30 North Carolina H L 8-1M31 Harvard H W 9-0A6 Clemson H L 6-3A10 Old Dominion A W 8-1A11 William & Mary A W 6-3A18 Maryland H W 8-1M9 North Carolina AIAW N L 6-3M10 Clemson AIAW N L 5-4M11 Virginia Tech AIAW N W 5-4

1979-80 (7-10, 1-2 ACC)HEAD COACH: Homer RichardsS20 Duke H L 7-2S23 Maryland H W 9-0O2 James Madison H W 8-1O5 North Carolina H L 6-3F23 Virginia Tech A W 8-1F24 Tennessee N1 L 5-4M7 Michigan A W 6-3M10 Clemson A L 7-2M11 Georgia A L 6-3M13 Charleston A L 7-2M14 South Carolina A L 8-1M20 Wisconsin H L 6-3M26 Richmond H W 9-0A8 Old Dominion H W 9-0A10 William & Mary A W 9-0A12 North Carolina A L 8-1A13 Duke A L 6-31-Blacksburg, Va.

1980-81 (15-9, 3-1 ACC) HEAD COACH: Rodney CrawleyS27 Princeton H L 6-3S27 Harvard H L 5-4S28 Ohio State H W 6-3S28 Penn State H W 6-2O3 Duke H W 7-2O4 North Carolina H L 9-0O9 Wake Forest H W 6-3O14 Maryland A W 5-4O21 James Madison A W 7-2M6 Virginia Tech A W 5-4M7 East Tennessee State N1 W 7-1M11 Old Dominion A L 5-4M15 Charleston A W 5-4M16 South Carolina A L 6-1M20 UT-Chattanooga A L 5-4M24 Richmond A W 5-4M31 Maryland A W 5-4A2 Brown H W 7-2A4 Duke A L 6-3 A7 William & Mary A W 6-3A10 Virginia Tech H W 6-3 A10 Old Dominion H W 7-2A17 North Carolina A L 6-1A18 Louisiana State N L 9-01-Blacksburg, Va.

1981-82 (16-7, 3-2 ACC)HEAD COACH: John MorrisS18 Duke H L 7-2S23 Oxford-Cambridge H W 6-3S26 North Carolina H L 7-2S27 NC State H W 8-1S29 James Madison H W 7-2O3 Wake Forest A W 5-4O12 Maryland A W 7-2O15 Richmond A L 6-3N1 Yale H L 7-2M6 Wake Forest H W 5-4M25 Richmond H W 5-4M26 Minnesota H W 5-4M28 Princeton A L 5-4M29 Rutgers N1 W 8-1A4 Old Dominion H W 6-0A7 Brown H W 6-3A9 Penn State N2 W 6-3A11 Virginia Tech H W 9-0A13 William & Mary A L 7-2A17 James Madison A W 7-2A24 Maryland A W 7-2M6 UT-Chattanooga AIAW N3 W 7-2M7 Duke AIAW N3 L 8-11-Princeton, N.J.; 2-Williamsburg, Va.; 3-Chapel Hill, N.C.

1982-83 (9-10, 3-2 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil Rogers S29 William & Mary A L 8-1O4 Richmond H W 7-2O6 James Madison A L 5-4O15 Harvard N1 L 6-3O16 Yale A L 8-1O22 Tennessee N2 L 8-1O23 Wake Forest N2 L 6-3O24 Virginia Tech A W 5-4M5 Old Dominion A L 5-4M12 Wake Forest N3 W 5-4M14 Miami (OH) N3 W 5-4M15 Notre Dame N3 W 8-1M25 Richmond A W 6-3M31 Maryland H W 7-2A3 Virginia Tech H L 6-3A6 William & Mary H W 6-3A8 North Carolina A L 9-0A9 Duke A L 6-3A10 NC State A W 5-41-New Haven, Ct.; 2-Blacksburg, Va.; 3-Hilton Head, S.C.

1983-84 (15-9, 4-3 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersS19 George Washington H W 9-0S24 James Madison H W 8-1O4 Richmond H W 7-2O14 Harvard N1 L 6-3O15 Yale N1 W 6-3O16 William & Mary A L 8-1O20 Virginia Tech H W 8-1O23 Princeton H L 6-3M8 Old Dominion H W 6-3M10 Wake Forest A W 9-0M11 Murray State N2 W 8-1M13 Syracuse N3 W 7-2M14 Alabama N3 W 6-3M15 Kentucky N3 L 7-2M23 Michigan State H W 7-2M24 Georgia Tech N4 W 8-1M25 NC State H W 7-2M30 Virginia Tech H W 9-0A3 William & Mary H L 5-4A4 James Madison A L 6-3A5 Maryland A W 6-3A8 Duke H L 7-2A10 North Carolina H L 7-2A12 Clemson N L 9-01-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Winston-Salem, N.C.3-Hilton Head, S.C..; 4-Durham, N.C.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS1984-85 (13-9, 2-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO3 James Madison A W 7-2O13 Harvard A L 6-3O14 Yale A W 6-3O17 Richmond A W 6-3O23 Virginia Tech H W 8-1O28 Princeton H W 5-3O30 William & Mary A W 6-3F17 Clemson H L 6-3M9 UT- Chattanooga N1 L 8-1M10 Indiana N1 L 9-0M12 Boston College N1 W 8-1M14 Southern Illinois N1 W 9-0M15 Syracuse N1 W 7-2M16 South Carolina N1 L 5-3M22 North Carolina A L 8-1M23 Wake Forest A L 7-2M26 William & Mary H W 5-4M27 Duke A L 6-3M30 Georgia Tech H W 9-0A2 Old Dominion A W 8-1A3 NC State A L 5-4A4 Maryland H W 5-41-Hilton Head, S.C.

1985-86 (14-9, 4-3 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO8 James Madison W 7-2O16 Princeton L 5-4O18 Virginia Tech W 9-0O26 Harvard L 8-1O27 Yale L 5-4N6 William & Mary W 6-3M3 Penn State H W 7-2M9 Pennsylvania N W 8-1M10 UT-Chattanooga H W 8-1M13 Syracuse H W 6-3M13 Alabama H L 5-4M20 Maryland A W 7-2M22 North Carolina H L 5-4M23 Duke H L 6-3M27 Georgetown H W 8-1M29 NC State H W 5-4M30 Wake Forest H W 5-4A2 Old Dominion H W 8-1A5 Georgia Tech A W 9-0A6 Clemson A L 8-1A11 NC State ACC N1 L 5-4A12 Georgia Tech ACC N1 W 7-2A13 Wake Forest ACC N1 L 5-41-Clemson, S.C.

1986-87 (11-10, 2-4 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO15 Virginia Tech H W 9-0O18 Harvard N1 L 6-3O19 Yale A L 5-4O22 Georgetown A W 7-2O23 James Madison A W 7-2O30 Princeton H L 6-0F22 Maryland H W 5-4F28 Georgia Tech H W 8-1M4 Duke A L 6-3M8 Penn State A W 5-4M9 Mississippi A L 5-4M11 Pennsylvania A W 8-1M12 Syracuse A L 5-4M19 William & Mary A W 5-4M24 Old Dominion A W 5-4M28 North Carolina A L 7-2M29 Wake Forest A L 5-4A5 NC State A L 7-2A10 Clemson ACC N2 L 6-3A11 Maryland ACC N2 W 5-4A12 NC State ACC N2 W 6-31-New Haven, Ct.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.

1987-88 (12-11, 2-5 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil RogersS20 Princeton A W 5-3O7 Virginia Tech A W 7-2O14 James Madison H W 8-1O17 Harvard N1 L 6-3O18 Yale N1 W 7-2O23 William & Mary N2 L 5-4O24 Syracuse N2 W 8-1O25 Yale N2 W 7-2F27 Pennsylvania State H W 5-4M4 Maryland A W 7-2M24 Wake Forest H W 7-2M26 Georgia Tech A L 6-3M27 Clemson A L 8-1M30 Old Dominion H W 7-2A3 NC State H W 7-2A5 Duke H L 7-2A5 Richmond H L 6-2A8 North Carolina H L 7-2A9 William & Mary H L 8-1A12 Georgetown H W 5-1A15 North Carolina ACC N3 W 5-4A16 Duke ACC N3 L 9-0A17 Clemson ACC N3 L 6-31-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Princeton, N.J.; 3-Durham, N.C.

1988-89 (13-9, 3-4 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO14 Penn State A W 6-2O21 William & Mary N1 L 6-3O22 Princeton A L 5-4O23 Dartmouth N1 W 7-2O31 Princeton H W 5-4F14 Duke A L 6-3F25 Yale N2 W 5-4F26 Harvard A L 6-2M2 Clemson H L 5-4M7 Jacksonville A W 7-1M10 South Florida A W 5-4M18 NC State H W 5-1M19 Maryland H L 6-3M24 North Carolina A W 5-3M25 Wake Forest A L 5-4M29 Old Dominion A W 5-1A2 Georgia Tech H W 5-4A11 Georgetown A W 9-0A14 Maryland ACC N3 W 6-3A15 Clemson ACC N3 W 5-4A16 Duke ACC N3 L 5-4A21 William & Mary A L 6-31-Princeton, N.J.; 2-Boston, Mass.; 3-Atlanta, Ga.

1989-90 (2-14, 0-6 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO20 Princeton A L 7-2O21 Harvard N1 W 6-3O22 Dartmouth N1 W 5-4M3 North Carolina H L 9-0M11 Duke H L 8-0M23 Old Dominion H L 7-2M25 NC State H L 7-2M28 Richmond A L 5-4M30 Rutgers H L 5-4A2 Maryland A L 6-3A3 William & Mary H L 8-1A4 James Madison A L 7-2A8 Harvard H L 5-1A13 Georgia Tech A L 8-1A14 Clemson A L 9-0A20 Duke ACC N2 L 6-01-Princeton, N.J.; 2-College Park, Md.

1990-91 (9-6, 2-4 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil RogersS26 Georgetown A W 9-0M6 Old Dominion A W 9-0M10 Flagler A W 8-1M12 Jacksonville A W 9-0M13 Palm Beach JC A W 5-4M16 Clemson H L 8-1M23 NC State A W 5-4M24 North Carolina A L 7-2M27 William & Mary A L 8-1M28 Richmond H W 8-1A5 Boston College N W 5-1A6 Duke A L 9-0A7 Wake Forest A L 5-4A11 Maryland H W 9-0A19 North Carolina ACC N2 L 5-41-Princeton, N.J.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C.

1991-92 (12-9, 3-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO5 Princeton N1 W 5-4O6 George Washington N1 W 5-2O19 Yale N2 W 6-3O20 William & Mary N2 L 5-1F28 Florida State A L 7-2F29 Georgia Tech A W 7-2M1 Clemson A L 9-0M16 West Palm Beach CC A W 8-1M18 Florida International A L 7-2M19 Barry A W 9-0M22 NC State H W 5-1M28 North Carolina H L 8-1M29 Wake Forest H L 6-2M31 Duke H L 8-1A1 Richmond A W 6-2A4 Harvard A L 5-4A5 Boston College A W 5-4A8 VCU H W 9-0A9 Maryland A W 7-2A11 Campbell H W 8-1A17 Florida State ACC N3 L 6-01-Williamsburg, Va.; 2-Princeton, N.J.; 3-Charlotte, N.C.

1992-93 (18-8, 5-3 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO3 VCU N W 7-2O5 George Washington N W 7-1O17 William & Mary N W 5-1O18 Syracuse N W 5-1F12 Wake Forest A W 5-4F25 Stanford N L 6-0F26 Tennessee N W 5-2F27 Kansas N L 5-0M6 Duke A L 8-1M7 Oklahoma H W 5-4M17 Lynn A L 5-4M18 Florida International A W 8-1M20 North Florida A W 6-0M24 Florida State N L 5-4M26 North Carolina A W 5-4M27 Furman N W 6-0M28 NC State A W 8-1A2 Virginia Tech H W 6-0A3 Boston College H W 9-0A4 Maryland H W 9-0A9 Georgia Tech H W 8-1A10 Clemson H L 6-3A14 Richmond H W 7-2A23 Wake Forest ACC N W 5-2A24 Duke ACC N1 L 5-1M12 Brigham Young NCAA N2 L 5-31-Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Gainesville, Fla.

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1993-94 (12-10, 5-3 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO15 Boston University N W 5-1O15 William & Mary N W 6-2O16 Harvard N W 5-0F13 Wisconsin N W 5-4F14 Mississippi A L 8-0F19 Duke H L 7-2M3 Indiana N L 5-2M4 USC N L 5-0M5 Pepperdine N L 5-1M12 Georgia Tech A W 9-0M15 Florida State A L 6-3M18 Clemson A L 8-1M19 Miami N W 5-2M23 Texas Christian H W 5-2M26 NC State H W 7-2A2 Wake Forest H W 5-4A7 Maryland A W 9-0A10 North Carolina H W 7-2A12 Richmond A W 8-1A13 William & Mary A L 5-4A22 Wake Forest ACC N1 L 6-2M13 Wake Forest NCAA N2 L 5-41-Charlotte, N.C.; 2-Gainesville, Fla.

1994-95 (7-10, 3-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO14 Brown N W 4-0O14 Boston University N L 4-1M5 Maryland H W 9-0M10 Mississippi State W 6-3M14 Miami A L 6-3M16 Wisconsin N L 7-2M19 Florida International A L 5-4M22 Richmond H W 8-1M25 Wake Forest A L 9-0M26 North Carolina A W 6-3M31 Florida State H L 8-1A1 Georgia Tech H W 6-3A8 NC State A L 5-4A9 Duke A L 9-0A13 VCU A W 7-2A14 Clemson H L 7-2A21 Florida State ACC N1 L 5-31-Greenwood, S.C.

1995-96 (7-9, 4-4 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersF18 Illinois H L 5-4F24 Georgia Tech A W 5-4F25 Clemson A L 6-1M11 Georgia Southern A L 6-3M23 North Carolina H W 7-2M27 Richmond A W 7-2M31 NC State H W 7-2A3 VCU H W 6-3A6 Wake Forest H L 6-3A9 William & Mary A L 6-3A10 Maryland A L 5-3A13 Duke H L 8-1A19 Florida State ACC N1 L 5-3M3 Pennsylvania NCAA N2 W 5-1M4 William & Mary NCAA N2 L 5-01-Greenwood, S.C.; 2-Syracuse, N.Y.

1996-97 (9-12, 2-6 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO18 Virginia Tech N L 5-3O18 Rutgers N W 5-2O19 West Virginia N W 5-2J31 Ohio State H L 5-4F9 Virginia Tech A L 6-3F18 Old Dominion A W 8-1F25 VCU A W 7-2M10 Richmond N W 5-4M14 South Florida A W 5-4M15 Wisconsin N L 8-1M19 Clemson H L 6-3M23 Seton Hall H W 7-2M26 Georgia Tech H W 7-2M29 North Carolina A L 6-3M30 NC State A L 5-4A5 Florida State H L 7-2A9 Maryland H W 5-4A12 Wake Forest A L 9-0A13 Duke A L 9-0A17 North Carolina State ACC N1 L 5-3M9 Harvard NCAA N2 L 5-01-Norcross, Ga.; 2-Providence, R.I.

1997-98 (13-10, 4-4 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO17 James Madison N1 W 5-0O17 Princeton A W 5-1O18 Virginia Tech N1 L 5-1F7 Old Dominion N2 W 8-1F13 Illinois H L 5-4F14 Virginia Tech H W 5-4M1 Florida State H L 5-4M9 Boston University N3 W 8-1M11 Miami A W 5-4M14 Florida International A W 7-2M22 Richmond H W 6-3M25 VCU H L 5-4M28 North Carolina H W 5-4M29 Duke H L 8-1A4 Harvard A L 5-3A5 Boston College A W 6-3A11 Wake Forest H L 5-4A12 NC State H W 9-0A15 Maryland A L 5-4A18 Georgia Tech A W 5-4A19 Clemson A W 7-2A24 Maryland ACC N4 L 5-1M15 VCU NCAA N5 L 5-21-Princeton, N.J.; 2-Virginia Beach, Va.; 3-Miami, Fla.; 4-Atlanta, Ga.; 5-Blacksburg, Va.

1998-99 (12-9, 3-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO16 Seton Hall N W 5-1O16 Dartmouth N W 5-2O17 Pennsylvania N W 5-2O18 Virginia Tech N L 5-4F6 Old Dominion N W 7-2F20 Marshall N W 9-0F21 Virginia Tech A W 7-2F27 VCU A L 6-3M15 Florida International A W 6-3M16 Florida Atlantic N1 W 9-0M20 Florida State A L 6-3

M26 Boston University H W 9-0M30 Richmond A L 5-4A3 Georgia Tech H L 5-4A4 Clemson H W 6-3A7 Maryland H L 6-3A10 Duke A L 9-1A11 North Carolina A W 7-2A17 Wake Forest H L 7-2A18 NC State H W 9-0A23 Florida State ACC N2 L 5-11-Palm Beach, Fla.; 2-Norcross, Ga.

1999-00 (13-10, 3-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO15 Rutgers A W 5-0O15 Seton Hall H W 7-0O16 Dartmouth H W 7-1O17 Princeton A L 5-4J30 Pennsylvania H W 6-3F5 Old Dominion A W 8-1F13 Marshall H W 7-2F19 Virginia Tech A W 5-4F27 VCU A L 6-3M4 Harvard H W 5-4M14 Florida International A L 6-3M15 Miami A L 7-2M17 Dartmouth H W 9-0M19 Florida State A L 7-2M29 Richmond H W 5-4A1 Georgia Tech A L 8-1A2 Clemson A L 5-4A5 Maryland A W 5-4A8 Duke H L 5-1A9 North Carolina H W 6-3A15 NC State A W 6-3A16 Wake Forest A L 8-0A21 Clemson ACC N L 6-3 1-Norcross, Ga.

2000-01 (15-11, 3-5 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil RogersO13 Columbia N1 W 6-1O13 Temple N1 W 5-2O15 Harvard A W 6-1O16 Pennsylvania A W 4-3F3 [52] Old Dominion A L 4-3F10 [52] Princeton (51) N2 W 5-2F11 [52] Pennsylvania A W 4-3F17 [55] Dartmouth H W 6-1F24 [55] Richmond A W 5-2M4 [55] Harvard (70) A L 5-2M10 [55] Boston University N3 W 5-2M14 [63] Fla. International (33) A L 6-1M16 [63] Miami (35) A L 5-2M21 [63] Virginia Tech (67) H W 5-2M25 [63] VCU (53) H W 5-2M31 [54] Clemson H W 7-0A1 [54] Georgia Tech (37) H L 5-2A4 [73] Maryland H W 6-1A7 [73] North Carolina (13) A L 6-1A8 [73] Duke (2) A L 5-2A12 Florida State (43) A L 4-3A14 Wake Forest (18) H L 5-2A15 NC State H W 7-0A20 [59] North Carolina (17) ACC N4 W 4-3A21 [59] Wake Forest (18) ACC N4 L 4-1M12 [42] Kentucky (24) NCAA N5 L 4-0

1-Princeton, N.J.; 2-Philadelphia, Pa.; 3-Boca Raton, Fla.; 4-Orlando, Fla.; 5-Evanston, Ill.

2001-02 (11-10, 2-6 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil RogersJ26 [40] Marshall (71) H W 4-3F2 [42] Old Dominion (37) A W 4-3F10 [42] Virginia Tech (75) A W 6-1F16 [41] Princeton (63) A W 4-3F17 [41] Pennsylvania (33) A L 4-3F24 [40] Dartmouth H W 7-0M9 [46] Boston College N1 W 6-1M11 [46] Miami (28) A L 6-1M17 [52] Florida State (45) H W 4-3M23 [45] Richmond H W 6-1M30 [48] Georgia Tech (18) A L 5-1M31 [48] Clemson (53) A L 5-2A3 [56] VCU (9) A PPDA6 [56] North Carolina (8) H L 7-0A7 [70] Duke (5) H L 6-1A10 [70] Maryland (52) A W 5-2A13 [70] North Carolina State A L 4-3A14 [60] Wake Forest (7) A L 5-2A19 [60] Wake Forest (7) ACC N2 L 4-01-Miami, Fla.; 2-Raleigh, N.C.

2002-03 (16-10, 4-4 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil RogersJ18 [54] Vanderbilt (8) A L 4-3J19 [54] Middle Tennessee (62) A W 5-2J24 [54] Marshall (75) A W 6-1J25 [54] Kentucky (14) N1 W 5-2J31 [33] Old Dominion H W 6-1F9 [32] Pennsylvania (54) H L 5-2F22 [43] VCU (22) A L 4-3M3 [41] Boston College (75) N2 W 6-1M3 [41] Florida Atlantic (72) A W 5-2M5 [41] Florida International A W 5-2M7 [41] Miami (21) A L 5-2M12 [38] Richmond A W 7-0M15 [38] Florida State (60) A W 4-3M19 [37] Virginia Tech H W 7-0M24 [22] Oregon (28) H W 6-1M28 [22] Georgia Tech (21) H L 4-3M30 [22] Clemson (25) H L 5-2A5 [32] North Carolina (13) A L 5-2A6 [32] Duke (4) A L 6-1A9 [32] Maryland H W 4-3A12 [32] Wake Forest H W 5-2A13 [32] NC State H W 5-2A18 [34] Georgia Tech (22) ACC N3 W 4-3A19 [34] Duke (3) ACC N3 L 4-0M10 [34] Ohio State (49) NCAA N4 W 4-0M11 [34] Tennessee (8) NCAA A L 4-11-Huntington, W.Va.; 2-Boca Raton, Fla.; 3-Raleigh, N.C.; 4-Knoxville, Tenn.

2003-04 (11-12, 2-6 ACC)HEAD COACH: Phil RogersJ17 [31] Michigan State N1 W 7-0J18 [31] Vanderbilt (12) A L 7-0J30 [31] Richmond H W 6-1J31 [31] Marshall (71) H W 4-3F6 [31] Old Dominion A W 5-2F8 [31] Brown (67) H W 6-1F14 [33] Princeton A W 6-1F15 [33] Pennsylvania (45) A L 4-3

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F21 [33] Virginia Tech (69) A W 4-3F21 [33] Radford N2 W 7-0F28 [41] UNC-Greensboro H W 7-0M9 [43] SMU (60) A L 5-2M10 [43] Texas Christian (45) A L 5-2M14 [43] Florida State (53) H L 6-1M24 [62] VCU (56) H L 5-1M27 [62] Georgia Tech (39) A L 7-0M28 [62] Clemson (20) A L 6-1A3 [65] North Carolina (12) H L 4-3A4 [65] Duke (3) H L 6-1A7 [58] Maryland (56) A W 4-3A10 [58] Wake Forest (27) H L 5-2A11 [58] NC State (71) A W 5-1A16 [54] Duke (5) ACC N3 L 4-01-Nashville, Tenn.; 2-Blacksburg, Va.; 3-Raleigh, N.C.

2004-05 (6-15, 2-8 ACC) HEAD COACH: Phil RogersJ15 [55] Michigan State N1 W 5-2J15 [55] Vanderbilt (6) A L 5-2F5 [52] Old Dominion H W 7-0F12 [51] Pennsylvania (49) H L 4-3F18 [52] Marshall (64) A W 5-2F19 [52] South Alabama (43) N2 L 4-3F26 [53] William & Mary (26) A L 6-1F27 [53] VCU (61) A L 4-3M7 [62] UC-Santa Barbara A W 5-2M9 [64] Pepperdine (35) A L 5-2M18 [64] Miami (9) A L 7-0M20 [64] Florida State (33) A L 6-1M29 [69] Virginia Tech H W 5-2A2 [69] Georgia Tech (6) H L 4-1A3 [69] Clemson (15) H L 6-1A9 Duke (12) A L 7-0A10 North Carolina (14) A L 6-1A13 [72] Maryland (46) H L 6-1A16 [72] Wake Forest (25) H L 5-2A17 [72] NC State (64) H W 6-1A21 Florida State (36) ACC N3 L 4-31-Nashville, Tenn.; 2-Huntington, W.Va.; 3-Cary, N.C.

2005-06 (14-10, 6-5 ACC) HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ27 [72] Richmond H W 6-1J29 [72] Princeton H W 6-1J29 [72] Old Dominion H W 7-0F11 [71] Penn State N1 W 7-0F12 [71] Pennsylvania (56) A L 4-3F19 [70] Virginia Tech A W 6-1F22 [69] Marshall (64) H W 4-3F25 [69] VCU (25) H L 6-1F26 [69] William & Mary (19) H L 4-3M11 [64] Clemson (29) A L 5-2M12 [64] Georgia Tech (15) A L 4-3M15 [65] Texas Christian (19) H W 4-3M25 [43] Duke (10) H W 5-2M26 [43] North Carolina (5) H L 6-1A1 [33] NC State (47) A L 5-2A2 [33] Wake Forest (17) A W 5-2A8 [29] Florida State (70) H W 6-1A9 [29] Miami (6) H W 4-3A13 [25] Boston College (75) A W 7-0A15 [25] Maryland (34) A L 4-3A20 [26] Virginia Tech (64) ACC N2 W 4-0

A21 [26] Miami (9) ACC N2 L 4-0M12 [26] Alabama (35) NCAA N3 W 4-3M13 [26] Duke (10) NCAA A L 4-01-Philadelphia, Pa.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-Durham, N.C.

2006-07 (12-12, 4-7 ACC) HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ26 [25] Richmond (72) A W 6-1J28 [25] William & Mary (26) A L 5-2F3 [27] Marshall (60) A W 5-2F3 [27] Davidson N1 W 7-0F9 [27] Middle Tennessee A W 7-0F11 [27] Tennessee (30) A L 4-3F24 [28] Harvard (54) A W 4-3F25 [28] Brown A W 7-0M3 [28] Purdue (36) H L 4-3M9 [49] North Carolina (10) A L 6-1M10 [49] Duke (21) A L 6-1M15 [62] Virginia Tech (67) H W 6-1M23 [63] NC State (44) H W 4-3M25 [63] Wake Forest (14) H L 6-1M30 [49] Florida State (18) A L 4-3A1 [49] Miami (9) A L 7-0A7 [49] Maryland H W 6-1A8 [49] Boston College H W 5-2A14 [46] Clemson (5) H L 5-2A15 [46] Georgia Tech (4) H L 5-2A19 [47] NC State (37) ACC N2 W 4-2A20 [47] Clemson (6) ACC N2 L 4-0M11 [45] VCU (29) NCAA N3 W 4-2M12 [45] Clemson (6) NCAA A L 4-11-Huntington, W.Va.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-Durham, N.C.

2007-08 (10-13, 5-6 ACC) HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ26 [39] Marshall (65) H L 6-1J26 [39] Richmond H W 6 1J30 [48] William & Mary (15) H L 7-0F1 [48] Ohio State (50) H L 4-3F10 [50] Virginia Tech (64) A W 4-3F16 [53] Harvard H W 5-2F17 [53] Brown H W 5-2F22 [53] Old Dominion H W 5-2F24 [53] Tennessee (23) H L 4-3M8 [66] Wake Forest (37) A L 5-2M9 [66] NC State (52) A W 7-0M14 [48] Baylor (5) A L 6-1M16 [48] Texas Christian (15) A L 6-1M22 [50] Miami (12) H L 6-1M23 [50] Florida State (15) H W 4-3M28 [38] Maryland A W 6-1M30 [38] Boston College (69) A W 5-2A5 [40] Georgia Tech (2) A L 7-0A6 [40] Clemson (23) A L 7-0A12 [48] North Carolina (13) H L 6-1A13 [48] Duke (9) H L 7-0A17 [53] Virginia Tech (58) ACC N1 W 4-2A18 [53] Duke (9) ACC N1 L 4-11-Altamonte Springs, Fla.

2008-09 (14-10, 5-6 ACC) COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ21 [41] Old Dominion H W 6-1J24 [41] Texas Christian (25) H W 4-3J31 [28] Tennessee (23) N1 L 5-2

F1 [28] Utah (47) N1 W 5-2F6 [29] Ohio State (31) A W 4-3F8 [29] Tennessee (22) A L 5-2F21 [29] Marshall (54) H W 4-3F21 [29] Richmond (75) H W 7-0F27 [29] Maryland A W 6-1M1 [29] Boston College H W 6-1M3 [20] William & Mary (48) A W 6-1M15 [18] Virginia Tech (45) H W 7-0M21 [20] Georgia Tech (6) A L 5-2M22 [20] Clemson (13) A L 6-1M27 [22] Florida State (25) H L 4-3M29 [22] Miami (5) H L 6-1A4 [26] Duke (9) A L 7-0A5 [26] North Carolina (18) A L 4-3A11 [29] Wake Forest (37) H W 5-2A12 [29] NC State H W 5-2A16 [27] Boston College ACC N2 W 4-1A17 [27] Duke (3) ACC N2 L 4-1M8 [27] VCU (45) NCAA N3 W 4-0M9 [27] Duke (3) NCAA A L 4-11-Coral Gables, Fla.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-Durham, N.C.

2009-10 - (15-10, 6-5 ACC) HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ24 [26] Illinois (33) H W 4-3J24 [26] Richmond H W 7-0J30 [26] Florida State (25) N1 L 4-2J31 [26] Fresno State (15) N1 W 5-2F7 [23] Ohio State (33) H L 5-2F22 [23] Winthrop (58) H W 7-0F24 [25] William & Mary (51) H W 6-1F26 [25] Boston College A W 7-0F28 [25] Maryland H W 7-0F28 [25] Old Dominion (66) H W 7-0M6 [27] VCU (29) A L 5-2M8 [27] Marshall (28) A W 6-1M21 [27] Virginia Tech (60) A W 5-2M26 [30] Florida State (17) A L 5-2M28 [30] Miami (11) A L 7-0A2 [34] North Carolina (1) H L 4-3A3 [34] Duke (5) H L 5-2A10 [40] NC State (32) A W 4-3A11 [40] Wake Forest (50) A W 5-2A17 [31] Georgia Tech (25) H W 5-2A18 [31] Clemson (8) H L 4-3A22 [26] Boston College ACC N2 W 4-0A23 [26] Clemson (8) ACC N2 L 4-2M14 [27] Princeton (33) NCAA H W 4-3M15 [27] Duke (10) NCAA H L 4-11-Fresno, Calif.; 2-Cary, N.C.

2010-11 (20-8, 7-4 ACC) HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ22 [24] Brown (62) H W 7-0J22 [24] Richmond (21) H W 7-0J29 [26] Wake Forest (52) A W 5-2F6 [26] Illinois (28) A W 5-2F12 [25] Marshall (55) H W 6-1F12 [25] Winthrop (66) H W 7-0F18 [23] Baylor (3) H W 4-3F19 [23] Duke (6) H L 4-2F20 [23] Northwestern (20) H W 4-0F25 [9] DePaul (48) N1 W 4-0F26 [9] Ohio State (43) N1 W 4-1F27 [9] Notre Dame (19) N1 L 4-0

M5 [8] William & Mary (47) A W 6-1M6 [8] Virginia Tech (68) H W 7-0M18 [11] Boston College (40) H W 6-1M20 [11] Maryland (34) A L 4-3M26 [17] Miami (6) H L 4-3M27 [17] Florida State (35) H W 5-2A2 [17] North Carolina (3) A L 4-3A3 [17] Duke (4) A L 5-2A8 [18] NC State (30) H W 4-1A9 [18] Wake Forest (52) H W 6-1A16 [17] Clemson (12) A W 4-3A17 [17] Georgia Tech (13) A W 6-1A22 [11] Florida State (18) ACC N2 L 4-3M14 [11] Navy NCAA H W 4-0M15 [11] NC State (25) NCAA H W 4-2M20 [11] UCLA (6) NCAA N3 L 4-11-Montgomery, Ala.; 2-Chapel Hill, N.C.; 3-Stanford, Calif.

2011-12 (20-8, 7-4 ACC) HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ21 [9] Tennessee (18) N W 4-3J22 [9] Texas (21) N W 4-3J31 [9] West Virginia N W 7-0J31 [9] Virginia Tech (60) A W 7-0F5 [9] Boston College (55) A W 7-0F10 [9] Northwestern (12) H L 4-2F11 [9] Georgia Tech (13) H W 4-1F12 [9] Baylor (5) H L 4-2F24 [12] Auburn N1 W 5-0F25 [12] Arizona (33) N1 W 4-0F26 [12] Alabama (20) N1 W 4-3M2 [6] VCU (42) H W 6-1M17 [7] Maryland (69) H W 4-3M18 [7] William & Mary (65) H W 6-1M23 [8] Duke (5) H L 4-3M25 [8] North Carolina (11) H L 4-3M31 [12] NC State A W 5-2A1 [12] Wake Forest A W 6-1A6 [13] Georgia Tech (25) H W 6-1A7 [13] Clemson (24) H L 6-1A13 [15] Miami (9) A L 6-1A15 [15] Florida State (33) A W 4-3A19 [15] Wake Forest ACC N2 W 4-0A20 [15] Clemson (22) ACC N2 W 4-1A21 [13] Duke (2) ACC N2 L 4-0M11 [14] Fair. Dickinson NCAA H W 4-0M12 [14] Tennessee (23) NCAA H W 4-1M17 [14] Duke (3) NCAA N3 L 4-11-Montgomery, Ala.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-Athens, Ga.

2012-13 (19-10, 9-2 ACC)HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauF1 [12] VCU (47) A W 5-2F8 [12] USC (4) H L 4-1F9 [12] Michigan (16) H L 4-2F10 [12] Texas A&M (13) H L 4-1F23 [16] Ole Miss (29) A W 6-1F24 [16] Memphis (39) A L 5-2M9 [47] Maryland A W 7-0M12 [47] Baylor (29) A L 4-3M13 [47] Texas A&M (3) A L 5-2M15 [47] Michigan State N1 W 4-0M16 [47] Yale (34) N1 W 4-3M17 [47] Tulane (50) N1 W 4-1M22 [32] Boston College (72) H W 6-1

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M23 [32] Virginia Tech (55) H W 6-1M29 [27] Duke (7) A L 4-3M30 [27] North Carolina (1) A W 4-3M30 [27] NC Central A W 6-0A6 [18] Wake Forest H W 7-0A7 [18] NC State (44) H W 5-2A7 [18] East Tennessee State H W 4-1A13 [17] Georgia Tech (19) A W 4-3A14 [17] Clemson (14) A L 4-3A20 [17] Florida State (32) H W 4-0A21 [17] Miami (10) H W 4-1A26 [13] Virginia Tech (69) ACC N2 W 4-3A27 [13] Florida State (30) ACC N2 L 4-3M11 [14] Fair. Dickinson NCAA H W 4-0M12 [14] Texas (18) NCAA H W 4-3M17 [14] Texas A&M (3) NCAA N3 L 5-01-Montgomery, Ala.; 2-Cary, N.C.; 3-Urbana, Ill.

2013-14 (24-6, 12-2 ACC)HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ31 [14] VCU (44) H W 6-1F2 [14] South Carolina (33) H W 5-2F7 [14] Florida (2) H L 4-2F8 [14] Texas A&M (7) H W 4-0F9 [14] Alabama (12) H W 4-1F15 [10] Alabama (16) A L 4-3F21 [13] Duke (1) H W 5-2F23 [13] Boston College (62) A W 6-1M1 [3] Syracuse A W 6-1M8 [5] North Carolina (12) H L 5-2M9 [5] Maryland H W 7-0M12 [5] Georgia (12) A L 4-3M14 [5] Michigan (13) A W 5-2M21 [6] Notre Dame (22) H W 6-1M23 [6] Pittsburgh H W 7-0M29 [3] Virginia Tech (58) A W 7-0A5 [9] Georgia Tech (27) H W 4-2A6 [9] Clemson (15) H W 5-2A12 [4] NC State A W 7-0A13 [4] Wake Forest (66) A W 6-1A18 [9] Florida State (44) A W 4-0A20 [9] Miami (15) A L 5-2A25 [7] Georgia Tech (20) ACC N1 W 4-1A26 [7] Miami (15) ACC N1 W 4-0A27 [7] Duke (6) ACC N1 W 4-2M9 [4] Youngstown State NCAA H W 4-0M10 [4] Kentucky (32) NCAA H W 4-1M15 [4] Baylor (13) NCAA N2 W 4-1M17 [4] Stanford (11) NCAA N2 L 4-2 1-Cary, N.C.; 2-Athens, Ga.

2014-15 (23-6, 11-3 ACC)HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ18 [6] VCU H W 6-1J22 [5] Utah (42) H W 4-3J24 [5] at Baylor (9) A L 6-1J30 [10] South Carolina (21) H W 5-2F2 [10] Georgia (9) H W 4-2F6 [10] USC (14) H W 4-2F7 [10] Florida (2) H L 4-1F8 [10] TCU (20) H W 4-1F21 [7] Syracuse (59) H W 6-1F27 [5] at Pittsburgh A W 6-1M1 [5] at Notre Dame (26) A W 6-1M8 [5] Florida State (57) H W 6-1M8 [5] George Washington H W 6-0

M20 [8] at Clemson (15) A W 4-3M22 [8] at Duke (24) A L 4-3M27 [8] Miami (16) H L 5-2M29 [8] Wake Forest H W 7-0A1 [9] Boston College (63) H W 6-1A4 [9] at Louisville A W 7-0A10 [12] at North Carolina (2) A L 4-3A12 [12] at Georgia Tech (35) A W 5-2A18 [12] Virginia Tech (38) H W 5-2A19 [12] NC State H W 7-0A24 [10] Clemson ACC N1 W 4-1A25 [10] North Carolina ACC N1 W 4-1A26 [10] Georgia Tech (27) ACC N1 W 4-0M9 [8] VCU NCAA H W 4-0M10 [8] South Carolina (29) NCAA H W 4-2M15 [8] at Baylor (9) NCAA A L 4-31-Cary, N.C.

2015-16 (19-11, 9-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ17 [7] at Boston College* (49) A W 4-3J22 [8] BYU H W 7-0J23 [8] Columbia (51) H W 6-1J29 [7] South Carolina (28) H L 3-4F5 [7] Texas A&M (9) N1 W 4-1F6 [7] California (6) N1 L 1-4F7 [7] Vanderbilt (1) N1 L 0-4F21 [9] at Syracuse* (62) A W 5-2F28 [18] Louisville* H W 6-1F28 [18] Norfolk State H W 7-0M4 [16] North Carolina* (3) H L 3-4M6 [16] Clemson* (19) H W 7-0M12 [10] Michigan (6) H W 4-2M17 {10] at Georgia (4) A L 2-4M19 [10] at NC State* (42) A W 5-2M20 [12] at Wake Forest* (29) A L 3-4M25 [12] at Miami* (6) A L 2-5M27 [12] at Florida State* A W 4-0A1 [12] Duke* (10) H L 0-4A3 [12] Georgia Tech* (16) H L 3-4A10 [15] at Virginia Tech* (30) A W 6-1A15 [13] Pittsburgh* H W 6-1A17 [13] Notre Dame* (51) H W 5-2A21 [16] Florida State ACC (60) N2 W 4-3A22 [16] Duke ACC (8) N2 W 4-2A23 [16] North Carolina ACC (2) N2 L 1-4M13 [14] Fairleigh Dickinson NCAA H W 7-0M14 [14] LSU (18) NCAA H W 4-2M19 [14] North Carolina (3) NCAA N3 W 4-2M20 [14] Vanderbilt (6) NCAA N3 L 2-41-Madison, Wisc.; 2 - Cary, N.C.; 3 - Tulsa, Okla.

2016-17 (11-13, 7-7 ACC)HEAD COACH: Mark GuilbeauJ21 [23] Boston College* H W 4-3J28 Ole Miss H L, 3-4J29 Wake Forest H L, 0-4F4 Syracuse* H W, 6-1F5 South Carolina (21) H L, 4-1F18 Penn N1 W, 4-3F18 at Old Dominion A W, 5-0M5 Virginia Tech* (48) H W, 4-3M8 at Ohio State (2) A L, 5-2M10 at Michigan (9) A L, 3-4M17 NC State* (31) H W, 5-2

M19 at Notre Dame* (34) A W, 4-3M24 [29] at Duke* (17) A L, 1-6M26 [29] at N. Carolina* (4) A L, 2-5M31 [32] Wake Forest* (29) H L, 3-4A7 [33] at Clemson* A L, 3-4A9 [33] at Ga. Tech * (6) A L, 0-4A14 [40] at Duquesne A W, 6-1A14 [40] at Pitt* A W, 5-2A16 [40] at Louisville* A L, 3-4A21 [43] Florida State* (42) H W, 4-3A23 [43] Miami* (39) H L, 3-4A23 [43] Towson H W, 6-1A27 [42] Florida State (41) ACC N2 L, 2-41-Norfolk, Va. 2- Rome, Ga.

2017-18 (16-9, 9-5 ACC)HEAD COACH: Sara O’LearyJ18 Old Dominion H L 2-5J21 at Boston College* A W 5-2J26 Florida State* N1 L 1-4J27 Nebraska N1 W 4-2F3 Syracuse* H W 4-3F16 Michigan (14) H W 4-2F20 [23] Charlotte H W 4-0F20 [23] George Mason H W 4-0F23 [23] Richmond H W 7-0M2 [24] at Ga. Tech* (3) A L 3-4M4 [24] Duke* (2) H L 0-7M16 [26] at Louisville* (49) A W 5-2M18 [26] at Notre Dame* A W 6-1M23 [21] Miami* (19) H W 5-2M25 [21] Pittsburgh* H W 5-2M29 [18] William & Mary (45) H W 6-1M31 [18] Florida State* (24) H L 2-5A7 [20] at Virginia Tech* A W 6-1A13 [21] at N. Carolina* (1) A L 0-7A15 [21] at NC State* (38) A W 5-2A20 [22] Clemson* (48) H L 3-4A22 [22] Wake Forest* (28) H W 5-2A25 [20] Wake Forest (34) ACC N2 L 2-4M11 [20] VCU NCAA N3 W 4-2M12 [23] South Carolina (10) NCAA N3 L 0-41- Nashville, TN.; 2- Cary, N.C.; 3- Columbia, S.C.

2018-19 (18-9, 8-6 ACC)HEAD COACH: Sara O’LearyJ19 [23] Quinnipiac H W 6-1J19 [23] Army H W 4-0J22 [23] Richmond H W 5-2J28 [21] at Oklahoma St. (10) A L 0-4J29 [21] vs. Illinois (18) N1 W 4-3F1 [19] at Syracuse* (10) A W 4-3F16 [18] Boston College* H W 5-2F16 [18] George Mason H W 4-0F19 [18] William & Mary H W 4-0F22 [14] NC State* (23) H L 2-5F24 [14] Virginia Tech* H W 6-1M1 [20] at Clemson* A W 4-3M3 [20] at Wake Forest* (33) A L 2-5M8 [25] North Carolina* (1) H L 2-5M13 [24] at Michigan (23) A W 5-2M22 [22] at Pittsburgh* A W 7-0M24 [22] at Duke* (3) A L 1-6M28 [27] Old Dominion (32) H W 4-3M31 [27] Georgia Tech* (33) H W 7-0A5 [20] Notre Dame* (50) H W 5-2

A7 [20] Louisville* H W 7-0A11 [19] at Florida State* (12) A L 3-4A13 [19] at Miami* (25) A L 1-6A18 [23] vs. Notre Dame (46) N2 W 4-1A19 [23] vs. Duke (3) N2 L 2-4M3 [21] vs. Old Dominion (40) N3 W 4-2M4 [21] at South Carolina (4) N3 L 1-4

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NCAA HISTORYTeam Results

1993 NCAA Championships (Gainesville, Fla.) May 12 Brigham Young 5, Virginia 31994 NCAA Championships (Gainesville, Fla.) May 13 Wake Forest 5, Virginia 41996 NCAA Regional (Syracuse, N.Y.) May 3 Virginia 5, Penn 1 May 4 William & Mary 5, Virginia 01997 NCAA Regional (Providence, R.I.) May 9 Harvard 5, Virginia 01998 NCAA Regional (Blacksburg, Va.) May 15 VCU 5, Virginia 02001 NCAA Regional (Evanston, Ill.) May 9 Kentucky 4, Virginia 02003 NCAA Regional (Knoxville, Tenn.) May 10 Virginia 4, Ohio State 0 May 11 Tennessee 4, Virginia 12006 NCAA Regional (Durham, N.C.) May 12 Virginia 4, Alabama 3 May 13 Duke 4, Virginia 02007 NCAA Regional (Clemson, S.C.) May 11 Virginia 4, VCU 2 May 12 Clemson 4, Virginia 12009 NCAA Regional (Durham, N.C.) May 8 Virginia 4, VCU 0 May 9 Duke 4, Virginia 1 2010 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 14 Virginia 4, Princeton 3 May 15 Duke 4, Virginia 12011 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 14 Virginia 4, Army 0 May 15 Virginia 4, NC State 2 NCAA Campionships (Palo Alto, Calif.) May 20 UCLA 4, Virginia 12012 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 11 Virginia 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 May 12 Virginia 4, Tennessee 1 NCAA Championships (Athens, Ga.) May 17 Duke 4, Virginia 12013 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 11 Virginia 4, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 May 12 Virginia 4, Texas 3 NCAA Championship (Champaign, Ill.) May 17 Texas A&M 5, Virginia 02014 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 9 Virginia 4, Youngstown State 0 May 10 Virginia 4, Kentucky 1 NCAA Championship (Athens, Ga.) May 15 Virginia 4, Baylor 1 May 17 Stanford 4, Virginia 22015 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 9 Virginia 4, VCU 0 May 10 Virginia 4, South Carolina 2 NCAA Championship (Waco, Texas) May 15 Baylor 4, Virginia 32016 NCAA Regional (Charlottesville) May 13 Virginia 7, Fairleigh Dickinson 0 May 14 Virginia 4, LSU 2 NCAA Championship (Tulsa, Okla.) May 19 Virginia 4, North Carolina 2 May 21 Vanderbilt 4, Virginia 22018 NCAA Regional (Columbia, S.C.) May 11 Virginia 4, VCU 2 May 12 South Carolina 4, Virginia 02019 NCAA Regional (Columbia, S.C.) May 3 Virginia 4, Old Dominion 2 May 4 South Carolina 4, Virginia 1

Singles Participants

1987Irene Usiskin R64 Jane Holdren (Trinity) L 0-6, 6-2, 6-21993Jen Callen R64 Lindsey Nimmo (ILL) L 4-6, 6-1, 6-11994Jen Callen R64 [3] Angela Lettiere (UGA) L 6-4, 6-01995Alison Cohen R64 [6] Pam Nelson (CAL) L 6-1, 6-11996Alison Cohen R64 Paige Yaroshuk (UCLA) L 6-4, 6-02003Jennifer Tuchband R64 [9-16] Sarah Riske (VU) L 6-3, 7-62010Lindsey Hardenbergh R64 Fani Chifchieva (Auburn) L 6-4, 6-22011Lindsey Hardenbergh R64 Alex Cercone (Florida) W 6-2, 7-6(6) R32 Connie Hsu (Penn) W 6-4, 6-4 R16 Nina Secerbegovic (BU) L 6-3, 6-2Emily Fraser R64 [6] Allie Will (Florida) L 6-3, 6-02012Lindsey Hardenbergh R64 Anett Schutting (CAL) W 6-1, 6-4 R32 [2] Beatrice Capra (Duke) L 6-2, 4-6, 6-1Emily Fraser R64 [3] Nicole Gibbs (STAN) L 6-0, 6-22013Julia Elbaba [9-16] R64 Brynn Boren (TENN) W 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 R32 Caroline Price (UNC) L 6-2, 6-12014Julia Elbaba [4] R64 Krista Hardebeck (STAN) L 6-2, 6-2Stephanie Nauta R64 [3] Kristie Ahn (STAN) L 6-3, 6-0Danielle Collins (NCAA Singles Champion) R64 Veronica Corning (NU) W 7-5, 6-2 R32 [9-16] Annet Shutting (CAL) W 6-3, 6-3 R16 [2] Robin Anderson (UCLA) W 6-1, 6-4 QF [7] Hayley Carter (UNC) W 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 SF Ester Goldfeld (DUKE) W 6-3, 7-6(3) F Lynn Chi (CAL) W 6-2, 7-52015Julia Elbaba [6] R64 Emma Bektas (MICH) W 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 R32 Chanelle Van Nguyen (UCLA) L 6-2, 6-0Stephanie Nauta R64 [1] Robin Anderson (UCLA) L 6-1, 6-3Danielle Collins (9-16) R64 Taylor Davidson (STAN) W 6-3, 6-3 R32 Ronit Yurovsky (MICH) W 4-6, 6-0, 6-3 R16 Jennifer Brady (UCLA) W 6-1, 7-5 QF [7] Jamie Loeb (UNC) L 6-3, 1-6, 6-4

2016Julia Elbaba [9-16] R64 Aldila Sutjiadi (UK) W 6-2, 6-4 R32 Georgiana Patrasc (Ms. St.) W 6-2, 6-3 R16 [1] Hayley Carter (UNC) L 6-2, 6-2Danielle Collins (2) R64 Anna Shkudun (SU) W 6-2, 6-0 R32 Jessie Aney (UNC) W 6-3, 6-2 R16 Arianne Hartono (Ole Miss) W 6-4, 6-0 QF [9-16] Jasmine Lee (Ms. St.) W 7-5, 6-3 SF [7] Luisa Stefani (Fresno St.) W 7-6 (7), 6-4 F [1] Hayley Carter (UNC) W 6-3, 6-22018Rosie Johanson R64 [9-16] Stacey Fung (Wash.) L 4-6, 4-62019Meghan Kelley R64 Ashley Lahey (Pepperdine) L 3-6, 0-6

Doubles Participants

1994Alison Cohen/Ly-Lan Schofield R32 Bernal/Sammaritano (UA) W 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 R16 [3] Jensen/Koves (Kansas) L 5-7, 6-1, 6-41995Alison Cohen/Jen Fiers R32 Crabtree/Lord (Notre Dame) L 7-5, 6-41996Alison Cohen/Jen Fiers R32 Landsdorp/Propstra (ASU) L 6-4, 6-22003Jennifer Tuchband/Henriette Williams R32 [1] Barnikow/Burdette (STAN) L 6-3, 6-42006Kristen James/Lori Stern R32 [5-8] Sainz/Winterhalter (FSU) L 6-0, 6-22011Emily Fraser/Hana Tomljanovic R32 Pulido/Ramos (USC) W 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 R16 Gullickson/Fuller (Georgia) L 6-4, 6-4Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra R32 [2] Will/Cercone (Florida) L 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-32012Emily Fraser/Lindsey Hardenbergh R32 Nichols/Smith (TCU) W 6-2, 7-6(3) R16 Pluskota/Szekely (Tennessee) L 7-6(3), 7-6(2)2013Stephanie Nauta/Li Xi R32 Guillermo/Issara (PEPP) L 6-2, 6-12014Julia Elbaba/Rachel Pierson [5-8] R32 Boren/Katz (USC) L 6-3, 7-6(10-8)2016Danielle Collins/Meghan Kelley R32 Austin/Marker (Arizona) W 6-3, 7-5 R16 Ahmed/Ahmed (Fresno St.) L 6-4, 6-22018Rosie Johanson/Meghan Kelley R32 Miroshninchenko/Voracek (LM) L 2-6, 6-4, 0-12019Meghan Kelley/Sofia Munera R32 Fahey/Minor (Michigan) L 1-6, 2-6

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HONORS AND AWARDSITA All-American2011 Lindsey Hardenbergh (singles)2013 Julia Elbaba (singles)2014 Danielle Collins (singles) Julia Elbaba (singles & doubles) Rachel Pierson (doubles)2015 Danielle Collins (singles) Julia Elbaba (singles)2016 Danielle Collins (singles) Julia Elbaba (singles) ACC Coach of the Year2006 Mark Guilbeau

ACC Tournament MVP1978 Beth Bondurant2014 Danielle Collins2015 Skylar Morton

ACC 50th Anniversary TeamJen CallenAlison Cohen

All-ACC1989 Karen Gallego1993 Jen Callen, Ly-Lan Schofield1994 Jen Callen, Alison Cohen1995 Alison Cohen1996 Alison Cohen1998 Paige Boiko2003 Jennifer Tuchband2004 Kristen James2006 Kristen James2007 Jennifer Stevens2008 Amanda Rales2009 Emily Fraser2010 Lindsey Hardenbergh2011 Lindsey Hardenbergh2012 Emily Fraser, Lindsey Hardenbergh2013 Julia Elbaba, Stephanie Nauta2014 Danielle Collins (1st Team) Julia Elbaba (1st Team) Stephanie Nauta (2nd Team) Rachel Pierson (3rd Team)2015 Danielle Collins (1st Team) Julia Elbaba (1st Team) Stephanie Nauta (2nd Team)2016 Danielle Collins (1st Team) Julia Elbaba (1st Team)2017 Rosie Johanson (2nd Team)2018 Rosie Johanson (1st Team) Meghan Kelley (3rd Team)2019 Meghan Kelley (1st Team)

ACC All-Academic Team2007 Jennifer Stevens2008 Lindsey Pereira, Amanda Rales2009 Amanda Rales2010 Lindsey Hardenbergh2011 Emily Fraser, Lindsey Hardenbergh, Caryssa Peretz 2012 Emily Fraser, Lindsey Hardenbergh2013 Erin Vierra2014 Caryssa Peretz, Rachel Pierson2015 Julia Elbaba2016 Julia Elbaba2018 Meghan Kelley2019 Meghan Kelley, Sofia Munera

NCAA Singles Champion2014 Danielle Collins2016 Danielle Collins

Individual ACC Champions*Singles1979 Laura Garner (#3)1986 Ramona Esquibel (#5) Leslie Reed (#6)1993 Alison Cohen (#5)1996 Stacy Gingold (#5)2000 Jennifer Tuchband (#5)2001 Laura James (#5)

Doubles1977 Beth Bondurant/Barbara Goldman (#1)1978 Beth Bondurant/Susan Sullivan (#1) Laura Garner/Tina Rinaldi (#3)1979 Laura Garner/Tina Rinaldi (#2)1993 Alison Cohen/Ly-Lan Schofield (#2)1997 Paige Boiko/Kendall White (#3)1998 Leslie Cook/Christie Schweer (#3)

* The ACC stopped officially recognizing flight champions after the 1999-2000 season.

ITA National Rookie of the Year2013 Julia Elbaba

ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year2014 Troy Porco

ITA Atlantic Region Senior Player of the Year2012 Emily Fraser2016 Danielle Collins2019 Meghan Kelley

ITA Atlantic Region Rookie of the Year2013 Julia Elbaba2014 Rachel Pierson2017 Rosie Johanson2019 Amber O’Dell ITA Atlantic Region Coach of the Year2011 Mark Guilbeau2013 Mark Guilbeau2014 Mark Guilbeau2016 Mark Guilbeau

ITA Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year2010 Troy Porco2012 Troy Porco2014 Troy Porco2016 Troy Porco2019 Gina Suarez-Malaguti

ITA Atlantic Region Player to Watch2010 Lindsey Hardenbergh 2012 Li Xi2014 Danielle Collins

ITA Atlantic Region Most Improved Senior2012 Emily Fraser

ITA Atlantic Region Cissie Leary Award For Sportsmanship2015 Stephanie Nauta2016 Julia Elbaba

Team Most Valuable Player Award1973-74 Brucie Gibson1974-75 Julia Park1975-76 Cheri O’Donnell1976-77 Beth Bondurant1977-78 Cindy Brinker1978-79 Susan Silverman1979-80 Kappie Clark1980-81 Susan Silverman1981-82 Laura Garner1982-83 Shelly Stillman1983-84 Krista Clark1984-85 Diane Sancillo1985-86 Leslie Reed1986-87 Irene Usiskin1987-88 Irene Usiskin1988-89 Caroline Scherman1989-90 Riva Lapidus1990-91 Riva Lapidus1991-92 Taylor Holden1992-93 Jen Callen1993-94 Ly-Lan Schofield1994-95 Alison Cohen1995-96 Alison Cohen1996-97 Paige Boiko1997-98 Christie Schweer1998-99 Stacy Gingold1999-00 Kelly Weaver2000-01 Kelly Weaver2001-02 Henriette Williams2002-03 Jennifer Tuchband2003-04 Kristen James2004-05 Caroline Hammond2005-06 Lindsey Pereira2006-07 Caroline Hammond2007-08 Amanda Rales2008-09 Emily Fraser2009-10 Lindsey Hardenbergh2010-11 Lindsey Hardenbergh2011-12 Emily Fraser2012-13 Julia Elbaba2013-14 Stephanie Nauta2014-15 Julia Elbaba

ITA Scholar Athletes2008 Kristen McVitty, Cathleen Nimitz, Lindsey Pereira, Amanda Rales 2016 Julia Elbaba, Erica Susi, Taylor Wingo2017 Erica Susi2018 Lizzie Baker, Teodora Radosavljevic, Erica Susi2019 Lizzie Baker, Camille Favero, Vivian Glozman, Meghan Kelley, Erica Susi

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RECORD BOOKTeam Records

Wins in a Season1. 24 ...................................................................... 20142. 23 ...................................................................... 20153. 20 ...................................................................... 2012 20 ...................................................................... 20115. 19 ...................................................................... 2016 19 ...................................................................... 2013 19.......................................................................20188. 18 ...................................................................... 20199. 16 ...................................................................... 2003 16 ...................................................................... 1982

ACC Wins in a Season1. 12 ...................................................................... 20142. 11 ...................................................................... 20153. 9 ........................................................................ 2016 9 ........................................................................ 2013 9.........................................................................20186. 8 ........................................................................ 20197. 7 ........................................................................ 2017 7 ........................................................................ 2012 7 ........................................................................ 201110. 6 ........................................................................ 2010 6 ........................................................................ 2006 Consecutive Wins in a Season1. 9 ........................................................................ 20142. 8 ........................................................................ 20153 7 ........................................................................ 2015 7 ........................................................................ 2011 7 ........................................................................ 1993

Consecutive ACC Wins in a Season1. 8 ........................................................................ 20142. 5 ........................................................................ 20173. 4 ........................................................................ 2013 4 ........................................................................ 2011 4 ........................................................................ 1993 4.........................................................................2018

Highest ITA Ranking in a Season1. No. 3 .................................................................. 20142. No. 5 .................................................................. 20153. No. 6 .................................................................. 20124. No. 7 .................................................................. 2016

Individual Season Records

Singles Wins1. Lindsey Hardenbergh (2011) ................................. 422. Danielle Collins (2016) .......................................... 383. Julia Elbaba (2016) ................................................ 37 Danielle Collins (2014) .......................................... 375. Julia Elbaba (2013) ................................................ 356. Stephanie Nauta (2014) ........................................ 33 Lindsey Hardenbergh (2012) ................................. 338. Stephanie Nauta (2015) ........................................ 31 Julia Elbaba (2014) ................................................ 31 Rachel Pierson (2014) ........................................... 31 Hana Tomljanovic (2010) ....................................... 31 Maria Fuccillo (2011) ............................................. 3113. Julia Elbaba (2015) ................................................ 30 Maci Epstein (2015) ............................................... 30 Emily Fraser (2011) ............................................... 30 Caroline Hammond (2007) .................................... 30 Alison Cohen (1994) .............................................. 30 Alison Cohen (1993) .............................................. 3019. Meghan Kelley (2016) ........................................... 29 Erin Vierra (2012) .................................................. 29 Lindsey Hardenbergh (2010) ................................. 29 Amy O’Donnell (1999) ........................................... 29

Singles Wins By a Fourth-YearDanielle Collins (2016) .................................................... 38

Singles Wins By a Third-YearLindsey Hardenbergh (2011) ........................................... 42

Singles Wins By a Second-YearDanielle Collins (2014) .................................................... 37

Singles Wins by a First-YearJulia Elbaba (2013).......................................................... 35

Singles Win Percentage (Min. 20 matches)Julia Elbaba (2014)......................................... 90.4% (38-4)

Doubles WinsErin Vierra (2010) ............................................................ 38

Doubles Win Percentage (Min. 20 matches)Erin Vierra (2010) ........................................... 84.4% (38-7)

Doubles Wins (Team)Emily Fraser/Hana Tomljanovic (2011) ............................ 37

Doubles Win Percentage (Team) (Min. 15 matches)Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra (2010) ........ 83.3% (35-7)

Individual Career Records

Singles Wins1. Julia Elbaba (2013-2016) .................................... 1332. Lindsey Hardenbergh (2009-12) ......................... 1273. Stephanie Nauta (2013-2016) ............................. 1124. Erin Vierra (2010-13) ........................................... 1115. Alison Cohen (1993-96) ....................................... 1076. Emily Fraser (2009-12) ........................................ 1027. Danielle Collins (2014-16) ................................... 1018. Meghan Kelley (2016-19) ...................................... 989. Hana Tomljanovic (2010-13) ................................. 9510. Christie Schweer (1998-01) ................................... 8810. Maria Fuccillo (2010-13) ....................................... 87 Jen Callen (1991-94) ............................................. 87 Jennifer Tuchband (2000-03) ................................ 87 Lindsey Pereira (2005-08) ..................................... 87 Amanda Rales (2006-09) ....................................... 87

Doubles Wins1. Erin Vierra (2010-13) ........................................... 1292. Lindsey Hardenbergh (2009-12) ......................... 126 3. Emily Fraser (2009-12) ........................................ 1194. Meghan Kelley (2016-19) .................................... 104 Hana Tomljanovic (2010-13) ............................... 104 Alison Cohen (1993-96) ....................................... 1046. Julia Elbaba (2013-2016) ...................................... 977. Jennifer Stevens (2007-10) ................................... 938. Stephanie Nauta (2013-16) ................................... 92 Maria Fuccillo (2010-13) ....................................... 9210. Kristen James (2003-06) ....................................... 8311. Maci Epstein (2013-15) ......................................... 82 Amanda Rales (2006-09) ....................................... 8213. Christie Schweer (1998-01) ................................... 76

Combined Singles/Doubles Wins1. Lindsey Hardenbergh (2009-12) ......................... 2532. Erin Vierra (2010-13) ........................................... 2403. Julia Elbaba (2013-16) ........................................ 2294. Emily Fraser (2009-12) ........................................ 2215. Alison Cohen (1993-96) ....................................... 2116. Stephanie Nauta (2013-16) ................................. 2047. Meghan Kelley (2016-19) .................................... 2028. Hana Tomljanovic (2010-13) ............................... 1999. Maria Fuccillo (2010-13) ..................................... 17910. Jennifer Stevens (2007-10) ................................. 170 Amanda Rales (2006-09) ..................................... 16912. Kristen James (2003-06) ..................................... 16813. Christie Schweer (1998-01) ................................. 164

Doubles Wins (Team)1. Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra (2010-12) .......... 822. Alison Cohen/Jen Fiers (1995-96) .......................... 55 Leslie Cook/Christie Schweer (1998-00) ................ 554. Kristen James/Lori Stern (2003-06) ....................... 515. Alison Cohen/Ly-Lan Schofield (1993-94) ............. 49