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MIZZOU TENNIS // MUTIGERS.COM HEAD COACH: SASHA SCHMID // ASSISTANT COACH: JASON POTTHOFF TENNIS 2014-15 SCHEDULE MIZZOU TIGERS So. Bea Machado Santos Santos joined the Tigers this year after playing at Texas Tech her 2013-14 freshman campaign. In Lubbock, Texas, the Lisbon, Portugal native went 26-11 overall including a 16-5 record in doubles and 10-6 mark in singles action. This season in the Mizzou black and gold, Santos claimed two event championships during the Fall 2014 campaign (singles at Mizzou Invite, and doubles at SDSU Fall Classic), and has been a mainstay in the team’s spring lineup. The Tiger sophomore has eight singles wins so far this spring, including a perfect 3-0 record at No. 4 action. 2015 SEC TOURNAMENT vs. MIZZOU 2014-15 Record: 8-17 SEC Record: 0-13 Neutral Record: 2-0 Head Coach: Sasha Schmid Career Record: 169-163 (37-62 at Mizzou) NOTABLES • Junior Kelli Hine has three singles wins over nationally ranked opponents this season (No. 28, 42, and 85) INSIDE THE MATCH #BOLD TIGER SPOTLIGHT WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW // MATCH PREVIEW For the third time this season, junior Kelli Hine defeated a nationally ranked opponent in singles play after taking down No. 28 Erin Routliffe (Alabama) in three sets. Hine now has wins over the No. 28, No. 42, and No. 85 ranked opponents in the country on her 2014-15 season resume. • Freshman Clare Raley picked up her second SEC win of the season after defeating LSU’s Skylar Holloway (6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (2)) on Sunday, April 5. Her two conference wins this season leads all of Mizzou players, and both of those victories have come at No. 6 action. On March 27, 2015 against Tennessee, freshman Brianna Lashway tallied a straight set win (6-1, 7-5) against Laurence Guevremont. The win marked Lashway’s first career SEC singles win, and upped her 2014-15 season singles wins total to 17 (tops on team). Sophomore duo of Cassidy Spearman and Bea Machado Santos also shined against Tennessee, as they dominated Ashlee Boles & Tiffany Tavares in No. 3 doubles play with an 8-1 victory. Hine picked up another signature singles win on Sunday, March 22, as she took down Kentucky’s No. 85-ranked Nadia Ravita (6-3, 0-6, 6-3). It marks her second ranked win of the season, joining her win against Mississippi State’s No. 42-ranked Georgiana Patrasc on Sept. 20, 2014 Raley earned her first career SEC singles win on Friday, March 20 after defeating Vanderbilt’s Ellie Yates (6-4, 6-2) Brianna Lashway and senior Alex Clark tallied an outstanding doubles win against South Carolina (March 13), as they defeated No. 45 ranked team in the nation. The 8-4 triumph over the Gamecocks opponents was their first action together this spring. The success should come to no surprise for Tiger fans, as the duo went an impressive 8-3 overall in Fall 2014 doubles play. SPRING SEASON January 17 at UT Arlington W, 4-3 18 at TCU L, 5-2 28 vs. Northern Iowa W, 7-0 vs. SIU Edwardsville W, 6-1 30 at Wichita State L, 6-1 at Creighton W, 5-0 February 7 vs. IUPUI W, 7-0 vs. Missouri State W, 7-0 14 at Colorado State W, 7-0 15 at Nebraska L, 4-3 20 at Houston L, 4-2 22 vs. Texas A&M C.C. W, 4-3 March 1 at Arkansas* L, 6-1 6 at Mississippi State* L, 4-0 8 at Ole Miss* L, 7-0 13 vs. South Carolina* L, 6-1 15 vs. Florida* L, 7-0 20 at Vanderbilt* L, 6-1 22 at Kentucky* L, 6-1 27 vs. Tennessee* L, 4-1 29 vs. Georgia* L, 6-0 April 3 vs. Texas A&M* L, 7-0 5 vs. LSU* L, 6-1 10 at Auburn* L, 7-0 12 at Alabama* L, 6-1 15-19 at SEC Tournament ALL DAY All times Central Daylight Time (CDT) * Denotes SEC match Strategic Communications Tennis Contact ............................... Andy Oldenburg Cell Phone ....................................... (314) 954-2400 Email ............................... [email protected] MIZZOU TENNIS // @MizzouTennis MATCH DETAILS Date: April 15-19, 2015 Location: Columbia, S.C. Venues: Carolina Tennis Center Live Updates: Twitter.com/MizzouTennis Extra Coverage: GameCocksOnline.com TOURNAMENT SEEDS #1 - Florida #2 - Georgia #3 - Texas A&M #4 - Vanderbilt #5 - Alabama #6 - LSU #7 South Carolina #8 - Kentucky #9 - Ole Miss #10 - Mississippi State #11 - Arkansas #12 - Auburn #13 - Tennessee #14 - Mizzou

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MIZZOU TENNIS // Facebook.com/MizzouTennis

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HEAD COACH: SASHA SCHMID // ASSISTANT COACH: JASON POTTHOFF

T E N N I S

2014-15 SCHEDULE

MIZZOU TIGERS

So. Bea Machado Santos Santos joined the Tigers this year after playing at Texas Tech her 2013-14 freshman campaign. In Lubbock, Texas, the Lisbon, Portugal native went 26-11 overall including a 16-5 record in doubles and 10-6 mark in singles action. This season in the Mizzou black and gold, Santos claimed two event championships during the Fall 2014 campaign (singles at Mizzou Invite, and doubles at SDSU Fall Classic), and has been a mainstay in the team’s spring lineup. The Tiger sophomore has eight singles wins so far this spring, including a perfect 3-0 record at No. 4 action.

2015 SEC TOURNAMENTvs.

MIZZOU2014-15 Record: 8-17

SEC Record: 0-13Neutral Record: 2-0

Head Coach: Sasha SchmidCareer Record: 169-163 (37-62 at Mizzou)

NOTABLES• Junior Kelli Hine has three singles wins over nationally ranked opponents this season (No. 28, 42, and 85)

INSIDE THE MATCH

#BOLD TIGER SPOTLIGHT

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW // MATCH PREVIEW

• For the third time this season, junior Kelli Hine defeated a nationally ranked opponent in singles play after taking down No. 28 Erin Routliffe (Alabama) in three sets. Hine now has wins over the No. 28, No. 42, and No. 85 ranked opponents in the country on her 2014-15 season resume. • Freshman Clare Raley picked up her second SEC win of the season after defeating LSU’s Skylar Holloway

(6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (2)) on Sunday, April 5. Her two conference wins this season leads all of Mizzou players, and both of those victories have come at No. 6 action. • On March 27, 2015 against Tennessee, freshman Brianna Lashway tallied a straight set win (6-1, 7-5)

against Laurence Guevremont. The win marked Lashway’s first career SEC singles win, and upped her 2014-15 season singles wins total to 17 (tops on team). • Sophomore duo of Cassidy Spearman and Bea Machado Santos also shined against Tennessee, as

they dominated Ashlee Boles & Tiffany Tavares in No. 3 doubles play with an 8-1 victory. • Hine picked up another signature singles win on Sunday, March 22, as she took down Kentucky’s No.

85-ranked Nadia Ravita (6-3, 0-6, 6-3). It marks her second ranked win of the season, joining her win against Mississippi State’s No. 42-ranked Georgiana Patrasc on Sept. 20, 2014 • Raley earned her first career SEC singles win on Friday, March 20 after defeating Vanderbilt’s Ellie Yates

(6-4, 6-2) • Brianna Lashway and senior Alex Clark tallied an outstanding doubles win against South Carolina

(March 13), as they defeated No. 45 ranked team in the nation. The 8-4 triumph over the Gamecocks opponents was their first action together this spring. The success should come to no surprise for Tiger fans, as the duo went an impressive 8-3 overall in Fall 2014 doubles play.

SPRING SEASON

January17 at UT Arlington W, 4-3 18 at TCU L, 5-228 vs. Northern Iowa W, 7-0 vs. SIU Edwardsville W, 6-130 at Wichita State L, 6-1 at Creighton W, 5-0

February7 vs. IUPUI W, 7-0 vs. Missouri State W, 7-014 at Colorado State W, 7-015 at Nebraska L, 4-320 at Houston L, 4-222 vs. Texas A&M C.C. W, 4-3

March1 at Arkansas* L, 6-16 at Mississippi State* L, 4-08 at Ole Miss* L, 7-013 vs. South Carolina* L, 6-115 vs. Florida* L, 7-020 at Vanderbilt* L, 6-122 at Kentucky* L, 6-127 vs. Tennessee* L, 4-129 vs. Georgia* L, 6-0

April3 vs. Texas A&M* L, 7-05 vs. LSU* L, 6-110 at Auburn* L, 7-012 at Alabama* L, 6-115-19 at SEC Tournament ALL DAY

All times Central Daylight Time (CDT)* Denotes SEC match

Strategic CommunicationsTennis Contact ............................... Andy OldenburgCell Phone ....................................... (314) 954-2400Email ............................... [email protected]

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MATCH DETAILS

Date: April 15-19, 2015Location: Columbia, S.C.Venues: Carolina Tennis CenterLive Updates: Twitter.com/MizzouTennisExtra Coverage: GameCocksOnline.com

TOURNAMENT SEEDS#1 - Florida

#2 - Georgia

#3 - Texas A&M

#4 - Vanderbilt

#5 - Alabama

#6 - LSU

#7 South Carolina

#8 - Kentucky

#9 - Ole Miss

#10 - Mississippi State

#11 - Arkansas

#12 - Auburn

#13 - Tennessee

#14 - Mizzou

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MEET THE TIGERS

Alex Clark // Sr.London, England

Quick Serves• With partner Brianna Lashway, tallied doubles win over No. 45 ranked duo in country, defeating South Carolina’s Brigit Folland & Meghan Blevins, 8-4 on March 13• Picked up win at No. 2 singles against Creighton to help Tigers sweep 5-0 match• With partner Madison Rhyner, earned first spring doubles win against Northern Iowa• Claimed two event titles at the Mizzou Invite (No. 3 singles and No. 3 doubles)

Quick Serves• Tallied her third win over a nationally ranked foe this season after defeating No. 28 Erin Routliffe (Alabama) in three sets on Sunday, April 12• Earned another ranked win, def. Kentucky’s No. 85 ranked Nadia Ravita (6-3, 0-6, 6-3)• Went perfect 3-0 at Feb. 7 doubleheader against IUPUI and Missouri State (2-0 singles, 1-0 doubles)• On Day Two in Kansas City, registered a signature win against Mississippi State’s No. 42 ITA ranked Georgiana Patrasc (6-3, 7-5)

Quick Serves• Tallied first career SEC singles win vs. Tennessee’s Laurence Guevremont (6-1, 7-5) on March 27• With partner Alex Clark, tallied doubles win over No. 45 ranked duo in country, defeating South Carolina’s Brigit Folland & Meghan Blevins, 8-4 on March 13• Made Spring 2015 debut with perfect 3-0 record (2 singles W, 1 doubles W) against N. Iowa & SIUE• Won her first ever NCAA event title at the Hoosier Classic, winning three consecutive mathces in the singles main draw. Also tallied a doubles victory in Bloomington with Bea Machado Santos

Quick Serves• Improved to 5-0 at No. 3 doubles with Bea Machado Santos, following win in SEC opener at Ark.• Went 2-0 in team’s non-conference finales with wins at Houston at Texas A&M C.C. (Feb. 20-21)• Improved to 2-0 in Spring 2015 doubles action with partner Cassidy Spearman after def. Northern Iowa’s Medlin & Santos, 6-1• Took home an event title at Mizzou’s Fall 2014 opener with a No. 2 doubles title with partner Kelli Hine

Quick Serves• Lone MU singles win vs. South Carolina (March 13), earning straight set victory at No. 3 play• Led the Tigers to Feb. 7 doubleheader sweep vs. IUPUI and Missouri State, as went combined 4-0 in singles and doubles action• Finished with two doubles and one singles win in team’s Spring 2015 home openers• Picked up three more doubles victories at the Hoosier Classic with Spearman & Brianna Lashway• Took home the No. 2 singles championship in Kansas City to open up the Fall 2014 season

Quick Serves• Currently holds a 3-1 record at No. 3 singles this spring, most wins at that spot among MU players• With partner Kelli Hine, improved to 4-0 at #2 doubles with 8-5 win at Texas A&M C.C. on Feb. 21• Continued strong start to Spring 2015 season after going combined 3-0 against IUPUI and Missouri State (Feb. 7)• In team’s Spring 2015 home opener, went 1-1 in both singles and doubles play against Northern Iowa and SIU-Edwardsville

Quick Serves• Closed out her spring non-conference season with nine singles wins, tops among MU players• Leads Mizzou players with nine singles wins so far in Spring 2015 action• Improved to .500 in doubles play during the Fall season with two victories at the Hoosier Classic• Finished an impressive 3-0 in singles play at the 2014 Mizzou Invite, en route to the No. 5 singles championship• Went 9-16 in singles play last year, while playing mostly at the No. 5 slot

Kelli Hine // Jr.New Braunfels, Texas

Brianna Lashway // Fr.Bradenton, Fla.

Brittany Lashway // So.Bradenton, Fla.

Beatriz Machado Santos // So.Lisbon, Portugal

Madison Rhyner // Jr.Leawood, Kan.

Cassidy Spearman // So.Laguna Nigel, Calif.

2014-15 Singles: 9-6 Doubles: 11-11 CAREER Singles: 48-46 Doubles: 34-53

2014-15 Singles: 15-19 Doubles: 13-12 CAREER Singles: 33-35 Doubles: 27-26

2014-15 Singles: 17-18 Doubles: 12-13 CAREER Singles: 17-18 Doubles: 12-13

2014-15 Singles: 10-15 Doubles: 15-12 CAREER Singles: 16-19 Doubles: 26-16

2014-15 Singles: 12-17 Doubles: 16-7 CAREER Singles: 22-23 Doubles: 32-12

2014-15 Singles: 5-8 Doubles: 9-12 CAREER Singles: 24-46 Doubles: 24-48

2014-15 Singles: 13-16 Doubles: 11-12 CAREER Singles: 22-32 Doubles: 22-27

Quick Serves• Notched second SEC singles win on Sunday, April 5 vs. LSU’s Skylar Holloway (6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (2))• Tallied first career SEC singles win on Friday, March 20 against Vanderbilt’s Ellie Yates. At #6 play, Raley defeated the Commodore player in straight sets (6-4, 6-2)• Claimed first NCAA career singles win with 6-2, 7-5 triumph over Northern Iowa’s Jike Stroobant (Jan. 28).• Won first career doubles match against UT-Arlington (Jan. 17) with partner Madison Rhyner

Clare Raley // Fr.Atlanta, Ga.

2014-15 Singles: 7-12 Doubles: 2-5 CAREER Singles: 7-12 Doubles: 2-5

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SEC Pct. Overall Pct. Home Away Neutral StreakFlorida 12-1 .923 20-2 .909 12-0 7-1 1-1 W2Georgia 11-2 .846 18-5 .782 9-0 6-4 3-1 W1Texas A&M 11-2 .846 15-4 .789 8-2 7-1 0-1 W7 Vanderbilt 11-2 .846 16-6 .727 10-0 5-4 1-2 W1Alabama 8-5 .615 16-6 .727 8-2 3-3 5-1 W3LSU 7-6 .538 17-9 .653 9-5 5-4 3-0 L1South Carolina 6-7 .461 14-9 .608 7-2 4-7 3-0 L1Kentucky 6-7 .461 15-11 .576 11-3 3-5 1-3 L5Ole Miss 5-8 .384 14-9 .608 9-3 3-6 2-0 W3Mississippi State 4-9 .307 14-10 .583 11-2 1-8 2-0 L3Arkansas 4-9 .307 16-13 .551 13-5 3-7 0-1 W1Auburn 3-10 .230 15-12 .555 8-3 1-9 6-0 L1Tennessee 3-10 .230 11-14 .440 7-8 3-6 1-0 L3MISSOURI 0-13 .000 8-17 .320 4-6 2-11 2-0 L13

2014-15 SEC STANDINGS

Last Ranking: April 7, 2015

1 USC

2 North Carolina

3 California

4 UCLA

5 Georgia

6 Florida

7 Baylor

8 Vanderbilt

9 Oklahoma State

10 Texas A&M

11 Alabama

12 Virginia

13 Stanford

14 Michigan

15 Texas Tech

16 Pepperdine

17 Miami (Fla.)

18 Ohio State

19 TCU

20 Clemson

21 Kentucky

22 Duke

23 Northwestern

24 Arizona State

25 Ole Miss

NR Missouri

2014-15 ITA RANKINGS KELLI HINE TAKES DOWN NO. 28 RANKED SINGLES PLAYERJunior Kelli Hine tallied her top victory of the season Sunday (April 12) afternoon, as she took down Alabama’s No. 28 Erin Routliffe in three sets. The win marked Hine’s third singles triumph over a nationally ranked opponent this season.

At 2014 Mizzou Invite (September 20, 2014), the Tiger junior took down Mississippi State’s No. 42 ranked Georgiana Patrasc, and later in the season she defeated Kentucky’s No. 85 ranked Nadia Ravita on March 22, 2015.

RALEY EARNS SECOND SEC SINGLES WINFreshman Clare Raley was Mizzou’s lone bright spot on Sunday, April 5 vs. LSU, as her win at No. 6 singles was the team’s only point against the visiting Tigers. Raley’s win marked her second Southeastern Conference triumph of the 2014-15 season. The two conference singles victories is tops among Mizzou competitors at the time.

The Atlanta, Ga. native has competed well in her first season with Mizzou, racking up seven wins in singles competition and two wins in doubles action. In singles play, Raley has particuarly played well at No. 5 play, as she sits with a 3-1 record as of Wednesday, April 8. Over at doubles action, the first-year Tiger has one win with both junior Madison Rhyner and freshman Brianna Lashway.

BRIANNA LASHWAY TALLIES FIRST CAREER SEC SINGLES VICTORYOn Friday, March 27, 2015, freshman Brianna Lashway competed at No. 4 singles for the Tigers, and racked up her first career Southeastern Conference singles victory. Lashway took down Tennessee’s Laurence Guevremont in straight sets (6-1, 7-5), and was responsible for Mizzou’s lone team point against the Lady Volunteers.

The singles win upped Lashway’s 2014-15 season total to 17 which leads all Mizzou tennis players. The Bradenton, Fla. native also led the Tigers in singles wins (10) during the Fall 2014 campaign, and has turned in an oustanding first-year in the black and gold.

RALEY AND HINE PICK UP SIGNATURE WINS ON THE ROADFreshman Clare Raley tallied her first Southeastern Conference (SEC) win to open up Mizzou’s March 20-22 road trip. The first-year Tiger defeated Vanderbilt’s Ellie Yates at #6 play in straight sets (6-4, 6-2). Raley left the weekend with six singles wins so far this season, including a perfect 3-0 mark at #5 play.

Two days later at No. 20 Kentucky, junior Kelli Hine tallied her second singles win against a ranked opponent this season. At the #1 matchup, Hine earned a three set win against No. 85 ranked Nadia Ravita (6-3, 0-6, 6-3). The big win joins a ranked win from this Fall season, after she took down No. 42 ranked Georgiana Patrasc (Mississippi State) on Sept. 20, 2014.

CLARK AND BRIANNA LASHWAY EARN RANKED DOUBLES WINOn Friday, March 13, the Tigers returned home and played against SEC foe South Carolina. The two squads opened up in doubles action and Tiger duo of freshman Brianna Lashway and senior Alex Clark tallied an impressive win over the No. 45 ranked doubles tandem in the country. The 8-4 win over South Carolina’s Brigit Folland and Meghan Blevins was the first time this spring season that Lashway and Clark have teamed up.

MIZZOU CLOSES NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULE WITH VICTORYThe Tigers rounded out their 2014-15 spring non-conference schedule on Saturday, Feb. 21 at Texas A&M Corpus Christi. One day after dropping a close contest at Houston, Mizzou bounced back nicely with a 4-3 victory in Corpus Christi, Texas.

Junior Kelli Hine and sophomore Cassidy Spearman each got back on track with singles wins, keying the Tigers’ exciting team victory. The overall match winner came down to the No. 2 singles matchup, and Spearman’s three set victory was the deciding factor.

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TIGERS SPLIT PAIR IN LINCOLN, NEB.Mizzou began their first of seven straight matches away from Columbia, Mo. this past weekend in Lincoln, Neb. On Saturday, Feb. 14 against Colorado State, the Tigers continued their recent hot streak with a 7-0 sweep over the Rams. It marked the fourth time this spring season that Mizzou has recorded a 7-0 shutout over their opponent. Furthermore, at that point, the Tigers had won four in a row and had outscored the opposition by a score of 26-0.

Against Colorado State, freshman Brianna Lashway, sophomore Cassidy Spearman, junior Kelli Hine and junior Madison Rhyner each tallied wins in their singles and doubles matchups. Hine and sophomore Bea Machado Santos extended their then singles winning streaks to seven and six, respectively.

The following day against host Nebraska, the Tigers and Cornhuskers competed in a thrilling back and forth matchup. The match ultimately came down to the last singles contest of the day, and Nebraska took the match in straight sets and won overall on the day, 4-3. Despite the loss, Spearman racked up another win at singles play, pushing her winning streak to four and improved her overall singles record to 8-1 at that point.

MIZZOU SWEEPS FINAL SPRING DOUBLEHEADERThe Tigers dominated the opposition on Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Mizzou Tennis Complex, as they defeated both IUPUI and Missouri State, 7-0. Sophomore Bea Machado Santos led the way for the Tigers, finishing a perfect 4-0 in today’s matches.

Junior Kelli Hine, sophomore Cassidy Spearman, junior Madison Rhyner, and sophomore Britany Lashway also turned in unblemished days for Mizzou, as they each finished with combined 3-0 records between singles and doubles play.

All eight Tiger tennis players reached the win column. Freshman Clare Raley (2-0), senior Alex Clark (1-0) and freshman Brianna Lashway (1-0) rounded out the impressive all-around day for Mizzou.

TIGERS DOMINATE IN SPRING 2015 HOME OPENERSMizzou opened up their spring home schedule on Wednesday, Jan. 28 against Northern Iowa and SIU-Edwards-ville, and cruised to easy wins against the pair of non-conference opponents. In the first match, the Tigers swept the visiting Panthers while defeating the Courgars by a score of 6-1.

Junior Kelli Hine, freshman Clare Raley, sophomore Cassidy Spearman, sophomore Bea Machado Santos, and freshman Brianna Lashway all went undefeated in their home opener matches. Spearman maintained her perfect start to the Spring 2015 season with three total victories throughout the day. The talented Tiger sophomore stood at a perfect 6-0 through Mizzou’s first four contests.

MIZZOU FALLS TO .500 (1-1) AFTER LOSS AT TCUThe Tigers closed out their opening Spring 2015 weekend at TCU on Jan. 18 and fell to the Horned Frogs, 5-2. Mizzou earned two wins on the day in singles play, as sophomores Cassidy Spearman and Bea Machado Santos each tallied victories. In the No. 5 matchup, Spearman cruised to a win (6-2, 6-2) while Santos pro-duced the final Tiger outcome of the day at No. 6 play (2-6, 5-3, retired).

TIGERS CLAIM SPRING 2015 OPENER WIN AT UT-ARLINGTONMizzou tennis kicked off the Spring season at UT-Arlington with a 4-3 victory. The Tigers won 2-of-3 in doubles play to take the early 1-0 team advantage. Sophomores Cassidy Spearman and Brittany Lashway got the action started with a 6-2 win. Freshman Clare Raley and junior Madison Rhyner closed the dual with a 6-1 doubles win. The win marked Raley’s first as a collegiate competitor.

Spearman and Rhyner each finished the day with a perfect 2-0 record, claiming wins in both singles and doubles. Senior Alex Clark earned a win at No. 2 singles to round out the solid spring debut for Mizzou.

FRESHMAN CLARE RALEY BECOMES TIGER #8 FOR THE SPRING 2015 SEASONHead Coach Sasha Schmid officially announced the addition of freshman Clare Raley to the Mizzou tennis program on Jan. 7. The Atlanta, Ga. native becomes the eighth Tiger on the 2014-15 roster and brings even more talent to the Mizzou roster.

Raley is the first ever Top-50 recruit in Mizzou tennis history. As a five star recruit the past six years according to TennisRecruiting.net, she has been ranked as high as No. 35 in the nation within the Class of 2015.

Raley was also ranked as high as No. 4 in the USTA Girls’ 18s Southern Section, which is considered one of the toughest competitive sections in the country. She won numerous doubles titles on the National, Sectional and State levels, including National Opens and Selection Championships in the Girls’ 18s, 16s, 14s, and 12s.

Before her junior tennis career, she played one season of high school tennis at The Westminister Schools in Atlanta, Ga. and finished that year unbeaten in singles with a 17-0 record. That year’s team finished second in the state of Georgia and Raley was named co-MVP.

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TIGERS CLOSE OUT FALL 2014 SEASON WITH FOUR EVENT WINS AT SDSU CLASSICMizzou tennis ended their Fall 2014 campaign in style in early November after taking home four event wins at the San Diego State Fall Classic. Freshman Brianna Lashway, senior Alex Clark, sophomore Brittany Lash-way, junior Kelli Hine, and sophomore Bea Machado Santos all walked away from the Aztec Tennis Center with championships to their name.

Clark and Brianna Lashway teamed up for one doubles championship, while Hine and Santos took home the second doubles win. Brittany Lashway defeated Air Force’s Lily Forlini for her first singles event win of the season, and Brianna Lashway took home her second singles championship of the Fall 2014 season after defeating Anne Romeka (Loyola Marymount).

BRIANNA LASHWAY EARNS FIRST NCAA EVENT WIN AT HOOSIER CLASSICAfter winning three singles matches in three days, first-year Tiger Brianna Lashway picked up her first ever collegiate title at the 2014 Hoosier Classic. Lashway also earned a doubles win with partner Bea Machado Santos in Bloomington, Ind. and improved both her singels and doubles records to a solid 6-3 at that point.

At day one of the Hoosier Classic, Lashway def. Western Michigan’s Labina Petrovska (6-0, 6-4) then followed up with a victory on day two against Cincinnati’s Natalia Abdallas (6-2, 6-4). In her title clinching match, the Bradenton, Fla. native racked up an easy win over Indiana’s Mary Beth King (6-1, 6-3).

HINE AND BRITTANY LASHWAY ENJOY SUCCESS AT 2014 ITA CENTRAL REGIONALSIn the Tigers’ third tournament of the Fall 2014 season, the team sent junior Kelli Hine and sophomore Brittany Lashway to Stillwater, Okla. for the ITA Central Regionals. Both Hine and Lashway finished with a solid 2-1 record in singles play, while the duo competed together in doubles play and recorded a 1-1 mark.

Hine continues to show progress in singles matches, and will be one of Mizzou’s top competitors this upcom-ing season. Lashway bounced back nicely winning two-of-three matches in Stillwater, after only recording one singles win in her Fall 2014 debut.

CLARK AND BRIANNA LASHWAY COMPETE AT 2014 BULLDOG TENNIS CLASSICSenior Alex Clark and freshman Brianna Lashway competed in the Tigers’ second Fall 2014 tournament in Athens, Ga. and they continued their early season success. Clark particuarly shined for Mizzou, winning three-of-four singles matches and improved her Fall 2014 singles record to 6-1 at that point. Brianna Lashway finished with one win in both singles and doubles play in Athens, Ga., as the first-year Tiger continues to solidify herself as one of the team’s top doubles players.

TIGERS KICK OFF FALL 2014 SEASON WITH SUCCESS AT MIZZOU INVITEWinning 22-of-33 matches, Mizzou tennis wrapped up an outstanding 2014 Mizzou Invite at the Plaza Tennis Center during the Sept. 19-21 weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Following the tournament, all six Tigers were included in the weekend’s winners circle.

Sophomore Beatriz Machado Santos earned top honors at No. 2 singles, senior Alex Clark was tabbed as the top No. 3 singles player and sophomore Cassidy Spearman won No. 5 singles. In doubles play, junior Kelli Hine and sophomore Brittany Lashway won at No. 2 while freshman Brianna Lashway and Clark were tabbed the top No. 3 duo.

Perhaps the biggest individual highlight of the weekend came on Day Two, as Hine racked up a win over Mississippi State’s No. 42 ITA ranked Georgiana Patrasc (6-3, 7-5). Clark, Santos and Spearman all finished the Mizzou Invite with a perfect 3-0 record in singles, while the duo of Clark and Brianna Lashway notched the best doubles record with a 4-1 mark.

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Date Opponent Score Overall SECJan. 17 UT-Arlington W, 4-3 1-0 0-0Jan. 18 TCU L, 5-2 1-1 0-0Jan. 28 Northern Iowa W, 7-0 2-1 0-0Jan. 28 SIU-Edwardsville W, 6-1 3-1 0-0Jan. 30 (43) Wichita State L, 6-1 3-2 0-0Jan. 30 Creighton W, 5-0 4-2 0-0Feb. 7 IUPUI W, 7-0 5-2 0-0Feb. 7 Missouri State W, 7-0 6-2 0-0Feb. 14 Colorado State W, 7-0 7-2 0-0Feb. 15 Nebraska L, 4-3 7-3 0-0Feb. 20 (56) Houston L, 4-2 7-4 0-0Feb. 21 Texas A&M C.C. W, 4-3 8-4 0-0March 1 (50) Arkansas L, 6-1 8-5 0-1March 6 (59) Mississippi State L, 4-0 8-6 0-2March 8 (17) Ole Miss L, 7-0 8-7 0-3March 13 (36) South Carolina L, 6-1 8-8 0-4March 15 (3) Florida L, 7-0 8-9 0-5March 20 (12) Vanderbilt L, 6-1 8-10 0-6March 22 (20) Kentucky L, 6-1 8-11 0-7March 27 Tennessee L, 4-1 8-12 0-8March 29 (6) Georgia L, 6-0 8-13 0-9April 3 (11) Texas A&M L, 7-0 8-14 0-10April 5 (25) LSU L, 6-1 8-15 0-11April 10 (44) Auburn L, 7-0 8-16 0-12April 12 (11) Alabama L, 6-1 8-17 0-13

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Date Opponent Score #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #1 #2 #3Jan. 17 UT-Arlington W, 4-3 L W L W L W L W WJan. 18 TCU L, 5-2 L L L L W W L DNF LJan. 28 Northern Iowa W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W WJan. 28 SIU-Edwardsville W, 6-1 W L W W W W L W WdJan. 30 (43) Wichita State L, 6-1 W L L L L L L L LJan. 30 Creighton W, 5-0 W W W W - - W - -Feb. 7 IUPUI W, 7-0 W W W W W W W DNF WFeb. 7 Missouri State W, 7-0 W W W W W W DNF W WFeb. 14 Colorado State W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W DNFFeb. 15 Nebraska L, 4-3 L W L L W L DNF W WFeb. 20 (56) Houston L, 4-2 L L W L L W - - -Feb. 21 Texas A&M C.C. W, 4-3 W W L L L W L W WMarch 1 (50) Arkansas L, 6-1 L L L L L L W L WMarch 6 (59) Mississippi State L, 4-0 L L L L DNF DNF L L DNFMarch 8 (17) Ole Miss L, 7-0 L L L L L L DNF L LMarch 13 (36) South Carolina L, 6-1 L L W L L L L W LMarch 15 (3) Florida L, 7-0 L L L L L L L DNF LMarch 20 (12) Vanderbilt L, 6-1 L L L L L W L L DNFMarch 22 (20) Kentucky L, 6-1 W L L L L L L DNF LMarch 27 Tennessee L, 4-1 L L L W DNF DNF L L WMarch 29 (6) Georgia L, 6-0 L L L L L L - - -April 3 (11) Texas A&M L, 7-0 L L L L L L L L DNFApril 5 (25) LSU L, 6-1 L L L L L W L DNF LApril 10 (44) Auburn L, 7-0 L L L L L L L DNF LApril 12 (11) Alabama L, 6-1 W L L L L L L DNF L

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2014-15 SPRING RESULTS

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Overall Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 StreakAlex Clark 2-3 2-3 - 0-1 - 2-1 - - 0-1 0-1 L2 Kelli Hine 10-15 10-15 - 2-11 10-15 - - - - - W1 Brianna Lashway 7-15 7-15 - 1-12 - - 0-2 2-12 1-1 4-0 L5 Brittany Lashway 4-12 4-12 - 0-10 - - - 0-2 1-9 3-1 L10 Beatriz Machado Santos 8-12 8-12 - 1-10 - - 3-12 3-0 1-0 1-0 L8 Clare Raley 7-12 7-12 - 2-8 - - 1-2 1-1 3-2 2-7 L2 Madison Rhyner 5-8 5-8 - 0-3 - 1-1 3-1 1-2 0-2 0-2 L5 Cassidy Spearman 9-15 9-15 - 0-13 - 5-15 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 L13 Totals 52-92 52-92 - 6-68 10-15 8-17 8-17 8-17 7-15 10-10 -

DOUBLES

Overall Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3 StreakClark / Santos 0-2 0-2 - - 0-2 - - L2 Clark / Rhyner 1-2 1-2 - - 1-2 - - L2 Clark / Spearman 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 - - W1Clark / Bri Lashway 1-3 1-3 - 1-3 1-3 - - L3Hine / Santos 2-0 2-0 - - - - 2-0 W2 Hine / Rhyner 4-5 4-5 - 0-5 - 4-3 0-2 L5Hine / Clark 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 - L1Hine / Brit Lashway 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 - - 0-1 L1Hine / Raley 0-2 0-2 - 0-2 - - 0-2 L2Lashway / Lashway 0-2 0-2 - 0-2 0-2 - - L2 Santos / Brit Lashway 5-1 5-1 - 1-1 - - 5-1 L1 Spearman / Brit Lashway 3-3 3-3 - 0-2 1-2 2-1 - L2 Spearman / Bria Lashway 2-4 2-4 - 1-3 2-4 - - L3Spearman / Santos 1-0 1-0 - 1-0 - - 1-0 W1Spearman / Rhyner 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 - L1 Raley / Rhyner 1-2 1-2 - - - - 1-2 L2 Raley / Brianna Lashway 1-1 1-1 - - - 1-0 0-1 L1Rhyner / Brit Lashway 0-1 0-1 - 0-1 - 0-1 - L1Totals 22-31 22-31 - 4-19 6-14 7-7 9-9 -

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2014-15 FALL RESULTS

SINGLES

Overall Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Streak Last 10Alex Clark 7-3 - - - - - 7-3 - - - L2 7-3Kelli Hine 5-4 - - - 5-4 - - - - - L1 5-4 Brianna Lashway 10-3 - - - - - - - - 10-3 W7 9-1 Brittany Lashway 6-3 - - - - - - 5-3 1-0 - W5 6-3Beatriz Machado Santos 4-5 - - - - 4-5 - - - - W1 4-5Madison Rhyner - - - - - - - - - - - -Cassidy Spearman 4-1 - - - - - - 2-1 2-0 - L1 4-1 Totals 37-18 - - - 5-4 4-5 7-3 7-4 3-0 10-3 - 35-17

DOUBLES

Overall Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3 Streak Last 10Clark / Bri. Lashway 8-3 - - - - 1-1 7-2 W3 7-3Hine / Brit. Lashway 4-3 - - - - 2-3 2-0 L1 4-3Hine / Santos 3-0 - - - 3-0 - - W3 3-0Santos / Spearman 4-4 - - - 4-4 - - W2 4-4Bri. Lashway / Santos 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - W1 1-0Bri. Lashway / Rhyner 3-1 - - - - - 3-1 W3 3-1Totals 23-11 - - - 8-4 3-4 12-3 - 22-11

DOUBLES

Overall Dual Tour SEC #1 #2 #3Alex Clark 8-3 - - - - 1-1 7-2Kelli Hine 7-3 - - - 3-0 2-3 2-0Brianna Lashway 9-3 - - - - 1-1 8-2Brittany Lashway 4-3 - - - - 2-3 2-0Beatriz Machado Santos 8-4 - - - 8-4 - -Madison Rhyner 3-1 - - - - - 3-1Cassidy Spearman 4-4 - - - 4-4 - -Totals 43-21 - - - 15-8 6-8 22-5

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Sasha SchmidHead Coach

4th Year At Mizzou

Alma Mater• University of Iowa, ‘96 Juris Doctorate Degree, ‘99 Bar Admission, ‘00

Playing Experience• University of Iowa, ‘96 Four-year letterwinner No. 1 and No. 2 Singles Team MVP Senior Year

Coaching Experience• University of Missouri Head Coach, 2011-present• Stetson University Head Coach, 2001-11• University of Iowa Assistant Coach, 1998-2000• Northwestern University Assistant Coach, 1996-97

Coaching RecordOverall:• Head Coach 169-163 (14 years) 132-101 (10 years at Stetson) 37-62 (4 years at Mizzou) Coaching Awards• Atlantic Sun Conference

Coach of the Year Award: 2005, 2008, 2009

HEAD COACH Sasha Schmid

Entering her fourth year at the helm for Mizzou Tennis, Sasha Schmid continues to build success for the Tigers program both on-and-off the court. The Tigers have posted a 29-45 overall record in Schmid’s first three years in Columbia. Now inside one of the top collegiate tennis conferences in the country (SEC), the Tigers continue to face fierce competition each fall and spring season. Eight of the team’s 29 victories the past three seasons have come against ranked foes, while 28 of their 45 losses have came at the hands of top-25 programs.

This past 2013-14 campaign, Mizzou had a pair of program firsts inside the Southeastern Conference (SEC), including their first conference win over Mississippi State on April 11, 2014 and their first SEC Tournament win over Arkansas on April 16, 2014. Under Schmid’s guidance, Cierra Gaytan-Leach was named to the 2014 All-SEC second team, marking the first time a Tigers tennis player earned All-Conference honors since 2005.

Heading in to the 2012-13 season, Mizzou was ranked in the preseason polls to start the year for the first time since 2005. The Tigers would go on to defeat four ranked squads during that year, including a 4-3 win over No. 23 Tennessee on Mar. 31, 2013. Of the team’s 12 losses that season, 11 came against ranked opponents, including four to top-10 squads and six to programs ranked within the top-25.

The 2011-12 Tigers posted an 11-12 record and narrowly missed the NCAA Tournament, while facing a difficult schedule that included 15 matches against ranked teams. Over the course of the spring season, Mizzou reached as high as 42nd in the national rankings, the program’s highest recognition since 2003. The Tigers earned five wins over ranked foes and earned their first-ever appearance in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Kick-Off Weekend. Additionally, the doubles duo of Tigers’ Jamie Mera and Nina Pantic finished the season ranked as the 50th-best doubles team in the nation.

Schmid was named Mizzou’s tennis coach on April 26, 2011, following a highly successful 10-year run as head coach at Stetson University. During her tenure at Stetson, Schmid posted an 132-101 overall record, including an impressive 35 combined wins over her last two seasons in DeLand, Fla. The Hatters tennis program tied the school season win total in 2010 with 18 victories, and followed with another impressive 2011 campaign which saw them claim 17 more wins. Stetson went 49-21 overall under Schmid’s guidance the last three seasons (2009-11).

In 2009, Schmid earned her third overall and second consecutive Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year award after her Hatters went 14-8 overall and 8-1 in Atlantic Sun conference play. The impressive campaign earned the team a share of the regular season championship and the top seed heading into that year’s conference tournament. Stetson advanced to the tournament finals for the third time in their last five years. During the Spring 2009 season, Hatter student-athletes earned both singles and doubles victories against ITA nationally ranked opponents.

Also while at Stetson, Schmid served as the chairperson of both the ITA Southeast Regional Committee and Atlantic Sun Women’s Tennis Coaches Committee, and a member of the ITA National Coaches Committee. In 2007, she received the USTA Florida Section Community Service Award, and coached the Florida Section 18U Girls Team at the Federation Cup in Summer 2007.

Overall, Schmid coached 42 Atlantic Sun All-Academic honorees, 19 ITA All-America Academic Award winners, 20 Atlantic Sun All-Conference performers, and 11 Atlantic Sun All-Freshmen Team selections, including 2007 and 2010 Atlantic-Sun Freshmen of the Year Valentina Galbarini and Carolina de los Santos, respectively. Schmid’s 2006, 2007 and 2010 Hatters teams received the ITA All-Academic Team Award for having a collective GPA over 3.2, and her teams also consistently produced high-ranking APR scores.

From 1998-2000, Schmid served as an assistant coach for the Iowa women’s tennis team. She was responsible for recruiting, team travel, booster correspondence, and organizing free tennis clinics sponsored by the women’s tennis team. During the 1999 Hawkeyes season, Schmid helped the team reach the Sweet 16 in their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance. Iowa also returned to NCAA’s the following year in 2000.

In 1996-97, Schmid served as the assistant women’s tennis coach at Northwestern University. She was responsible for recruiting, organizing team travel and maintaining the program’s budget. A 1996 graduate of the University of Iowa, Schmid was a four-year letterwinner on the Hawkeys tennis team. A mainstay at the team’s No. 1 and No. 2 singles spot, Schmid earned the team’s Most Valuable Player Award her senior year.

Schmid earned her Juris Doctorate degree from the University of Iowa in Dec. 1999, and gained her Bar Admission from the State of Iowa in Feb. 2000. In addition to her coaching, Schmid teaches Sport Law in the Applied Sport Psychology Master’s Program at the University of Missouri.

Schmid’s husband, Jeff, is a teaching professional at Perche Creek Golf Club and was a volunteer assistant coach for the Mizzou men’s golf team for the 2012-13 season. Sasha and Jeff have two daughters, Lucy and Lily.

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Jason PotthoffAssistant Coach

4th Year At Mizzou

Alma Mater• Texas A&M University ‘05Business Administration &Marketing• Texas A&M University ‘07Masters of Sports Management

Coaching Experience• University of Missouri Assistant Coach, 2011-Present• John Newcombe Tennis Academy (New Braunfels, Texas)• United States Professional Tennis Association• Texas A&M University Graduate Assistant, 2005-07

ASSISTANT COACH Jason Potthoff

Hired in June of 2011, Jason Potthoff enters his fourth season as the Mizzou tennis assistant coach. When hired, Potthoff became the first-ever full-time assistant coach for the Mizzou tennis program. Previously, all assistants working for the program were not a full-time level.

In his first three seasons alongside head coach Sasha Schmid, Potthoff has helped the Tigers continue positive advancement both on-and-off the court. This past 2013-14 campaign, Mizzou had a pair of program firsts inside the Southeastern Conference (SEC), including their first conference win over Mississippi State on April 11, 2014 and their first SEC Tournament win over Arkansas on April 16, 2014. With the help of Potthoff’s guidance, Cierra Gaytan-Leach was named to the 2014 All-SEC second team, marking the first time a Tigers tennis player earned All-Conference honors since 2005.

Heading in to the 2012-13 season, Mizzou was ranked in the preseason polls to start the year for the first time since 2005. The Tigers would go on to defeat four ranked squads during that year, including a 4-3 win over No. 23 Tennessee on Mar. 31, 2013. Of the team’s 12 losses that season, 11 came against ranked opponents, including four to top-10 squads and six to programs ranked within the top-25.

The 2011-12 Tigers posted an 11-12 record and narrowly missed the NCAA Tournament, while facing a difficult schedule that included 15 matches against ranked teams. Over the course of the spring season, Mizzou reached as high as 42nd in the national rankings, the program’s highest recognition since 2003. The Tigers earned five wins over ranked foes and earned their first-ever appearance in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Kick-Off Weekend. Additionally, the doubles duo of Tigers’ Jamie Mera and Nina Pantic finished the season ranked as the 50th-best doubles team in the nation.

Potthoff, a 2005 graduate of Texas A&M University, has been a highly-regarded tennis instructor and coach at several stops since the mid-2000s. Before arriving to the Mizzou Tennis Center in Columbia, Mo., Potthoff worked at the John Newcombe Tennis Academy in New Braunfels, Texas, where he worked with nationally and internationally ranked junior tennis players on a daily basis. He also spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach for his alma mater in College Station, Texas (2005-07) and in between those jobs, he spent seven months on staff with the United States Professional Tennis Association.

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CAREER TOTALSSingles ......................................................... (48-46)Doubles ....................................................... (34-53)OVERALL .................................................... (82-99)

2013-14• Went 5-7 in singles in both the fall and springseasons• Played at No. 4, 5 and 6 singles throughout the year• Returned to the spring lineup later in the seasonand went 1-1 in SEC play• Clinched Mizzou’s 4-0 win over Mississippi Statewith a win over Bulldog Naomi Tran• Accomplished big wins over Nebraska andOklahoma State during the fall campaign• Led in two unfinished matches against SEC foes• Went 6-7 in doubles action for the year, teamingup with Spearman, Dong and Rhyner at the No. 2spot

2012-13• Posted a 13-16 combined singles record in thefall and spring• Played at No. 4, 5 and 6 singles slot throughoutthe year• Was 11-10 in the spring and 10-9 in spring dualmatches• Reeled off five straight singles wins in lateJan. - Feb.• Claimed three SEC wins over South Carolina,Kentucky and Arkansas• Helped Mizzou earn its first ever SEC win, as shedefeated Arkansas’ Brittany Huxley in singles play• Teamed with Gaytan-Leach as Mizzou’s top doubles team and had a record of 4-4• The tandem earned wins over Kentucky, Arkansas,LSU, and Wichita State• Named to the Spring SEC Academic Honor Roll

2011-12• Posted an overall record of 22-11 in the fall andspring seasons• Went an impressive 6-1 in the fall and won the C Singles title at the Wake Forest Invitational• Had a 16-10 record in the spring, including a markof 14-9 in dual matches• Posted a record of 4-5 in Big 12 Conference play

CAREER TOTALSSingles ......................................................... (33-35)Doubles ........................................................(27-26)OVERALL .................................................... (60-61)

2013-14• Posted a 15-18 record in her first Tigers season• Played at No. 2 singles in both the fall and spring• Earned two wins against SEC opponents• Defeated Mississippi State’s Alexandra Perper (6-3, 6-2) and Kentucky’s Aldila Sutjiadi (6-4, 6-4)• Also recorded wins over Princeton and Oklahoma State in the fall• Went 12-18 in No. 2 and No. 3 doubles throughout the year• With partner Cassidy Spearman, went 3-1 at No. 3 doubles to close out the year• Earned spot on 2014 SEC Academic Honor Roll• Named to SEC Women’s Tennis Community ServiceTeam

2012-13 (TEXAS TECH)• Compiled an overall record of 13-4, including 7-2 in singles and 6-2 in doubles• Earned a straight set win in the Red Raiders’ dualwin over UTEP on Mar. 22• In doubles action, posted a 6-2 record in the fall and was ranked as high as No. 88 in ITA doubles rankings inthe spring

CAREER TOTALSSingles .......................................................... (17-18)Doubles ........................................................(12-13)OVERALL .................................................... (29-31)

PREP• Reached semifinals and placed fourth at the 2013Regional National Florida Open Girl’s 18-U Tournament after winning the qualifyingtournament for the event• Also qualified for the 2013 $10,000 Tournamentin Hilton Head, S.C.• In 2012, paired up with younger sister Brooke towin doubles in the Regional National Florida Openand qualified for the 2012 $10,000 Gainesville (Fla.)in doubles as well• At the Serendipity Designated Girls’ 14-U in Apr.2009, she reached the semifinals and placed third

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CAREER TOTALSSingles ..........................................................(16-19)Doubles ........................................................(26-16)OVERALL .................................................... (42-35)

2013-14• Did not compete

2012-13 (SYRACUSE)• Went 11-4 in doubles, including a 11-1 mark at No. 1 play, earning Rookie of the Year honors atthe Syracuse Athletic Awards• Tallied a 6-4 record in singles competition• Went 3-0 from the No. 1 doubles position withpartner Maddie Kobelt in the Big East Tournamentand also racked up two singles victories in postseason play• At St. John’s, defeated Ksenia Mikhaylova insingles (6-2, 6-3)• Against Army, defeated Larraine Saavedra in singles (6-1, 6-0) and Della Taylor and Elle Taylorin doubles (8-1) paired with Kobelt• Defeated Seton Hall’s Maria Rodriguez in singles(6-1, 6-1) and Chloe Sher, as well as Rocio Portelain doubles (8-2) with Kobelt• Against Binghamton, cruised to a 6-0, 6-0 win and also defeated Taylor Washington and Jocelyn Lu indoubles play (8-4) with Kobelt• Also defeated Binghamton’s Jessie Rubin in singles (6-0, 6-0)• Named to the Honor Roll every semester whileat Syracuse, and earned a spot on the AcademicAll-Big East team

CAREER TOTALSSingles ......................................................... (22-23)Doubles ........................................................(32-12)OVERALL .................................................... (54-35)

2013-14 (TEXAS TECH)• Went 16-5 in doubles and 10-6 in singles competition• Ended the fall season on a four-match winning streakand won the Turquoise Singles Title at the Lobo FallInvitational• In the spring, won four-of-five matches to start thedual season, including wins against Big 12 foes Oklahoma, Kansas and Kansas State• In doubles, went 10-3 in dual action with a 7-2 markin Big 12 Conference play• Santos and teammate Lynn Kiro paired in late Mar.and went undefeated in Big 12 matches to win theconference’s No. 3 doubles title• Altogether, the duo went 9-1 to end the season, including an 8-4 win over Ole Miss’ Julia Jones andZalina Khairundinova in the NCAA Tournament

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BEATRIZ MACHADO SANTOSSo. // Lisbon, Portugal

CAREER TOTALSSingles ............................................................(7-12)Doubles ........................................................... (2-5)OVERALL ...................................................... (9-17)

JUNIOR TENNIS• One of the top Class of 2015 recruits in the nation, as TennisRecruiting.net tabbed Raley as a 5-Star recruit the past six years• Ranked as high as No. 35 in the nation within her graduating class• Ranked as high as No. 4 in the USTA Girls’ 18s Southern Section, which is considered one of the toughest competitive sections in the country• Won numerous doubles titles on the National, Sectional and State levels, including National Opens and Sectional Championships in the Girls’ 18s, 16s, 14s, and 12s• In June 2014, Raley was a finalist in the Girls’ 18s Southern Closed Singles Championship, and was later selected to represent the Southern Section in the 2014 USTA Girls’ 18s National Team Championships• Before her junior tennis career, Raley played one season of high school tennis at The Westminister Schools in Atlanta, Ga. and finished that year unbeaten in singles with a 17-0 record. That year’s team finished second in the state of Georgia, and Raley was named co-MVP

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CAREER TOTALSSingles ......................................................... (24-46)Doubles ....................................................... (24-48)OVERALL .................................................... (48-94)

2013-14• Went 8-17 in singles play for the season• Played mostly at the No. 4 singles position withsome additional appearances at the No. 3 spot• Helped the Tigers advance to the second roundof the SEC Tennis Championship with a 7-5, 6-3win over Arkansas’ Oleksandra Shkorupeieva• Also won a thrilling three-set match (6-1, 2-6, 6-3)over Kimberley-Ann Surin of Arkansas• Posted an overall mark of 5-18 in doubles play• Went 2-3 with teammate Kelli Hine at No. 2 andNo. 3 doubles• Had a solid doubles record during the fall of 6-2,largely with fellow Tiger Alex Clark• Posted big wins against Minnesota and Nebraska

2012-13• Went 11-21 in singles play, and posted a 10-18mark in doubles competition• Played at both No. 5 and No. 6 singles in thespring• Had a 4-9 SEC singles record, and picked upconference wins against Kentucky, Tennessee, Auburn, and Ole Miss• Helped Mizzou upset No. 22 Tennessee with a 2-6, 6-0, 6-3 win over Vols’ Sarah Toti• Posted a combined spring doubles record of 8-13, including a 4-7 mark with Alex Clark and 4-6 record with Elisha Gabb• Rhyner and Gabb claimed wins over Vanderbilt,Tennessee and Mississippi State in the SECTournament• Named to the SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll

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2014-15 TIGER ACCOLADES

ALEX CLARK• Red Draw Doubles Title (SDSU Fall Classic)• No. 3 Singles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)• No. 3 Doubles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)

KELLI HINE• Black Draw Doubles Title (SDSU Fall Classic)• No. 2 Doubles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)

BRIANNA LASHWAY• Green Draw Singles Title (SDSU Fall Classic)• Red Draw Doubles Title (SDSU Fall Classic)• Hoosier Classic “Hoosier” Singles Main Draw Title• No. 3 Doubles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)

BRITTANY LASHWAY• Grey Draw Singles Title (SDSU Fall Classic)• No. 2 Doubles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)

BEATRIZ MACHADO SANTOS• Black Draw Doubles Title (SDSU Fall Classic)• No. 2 Singles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)

CLARE RALEY• N/A

MADISON RHYNER• N/A

CASSIDY SPEARMAN• No. 5 Singles Title (2014 Mizzou Invite)

CAREER TOTALSSingles ......................................................... (22-32)Doubles ....................................................... (22-27)OVERALL .................................................... (44-59)

2013-14• Went 9-16 in singles during her first year withthe Tigers• Played mostly at the No. 5 singles position• Posted big wins against Mississippi State, Nebraska and Oklahoma State• Won her match against Arkansas’ Flavia Araujoto help the Tigers advance to the second round ofthe SEC Tennis Championships• Finished her freshmen campaign on a threematch winning streak• Had an overall doubles record of 11-15• During the spring, went 3-3 at No. 1 doubles withteammate Gaytan-Leach• Posted a 3-1 record at No. 3 doubles with KelliHine in the spring

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Alex ClarkSr. // London, England

Kelli HineJr. // New Braunfels, Texas

Brianna LashwayFr. // Bradenton, Fla.

Brittany LashwaySo. // Bradenton, Fla.

Bea Machado SantosSo. // Lisbon, Portugal

Madison RhynerJr. // Leawood, Kan.

Cassidy SpearmanSo. // Laguna Nigel, Calif.

Sasha SchmidHead Coach

Jason PotthoffAssistant Coach

Clare RaleyFr. // Atlanta, Ga.