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2015 ITA Kick-Off Weekend Master Line-Ups 2015 ITA Kick-Off Weekend Master Line-Ups WOMEN (listed by host site) Host Site: UCLA UCLA - Stella Sampras Webster Kansas State Univ. - Danielle Steinberg #1 Robin Anderson (F: 5-0; O: 5-0) #1 Sara Castellano (F: 7-5; O: 8-5) #2 Jennifer Brady (F: 0-0; O: 5-0) #2 Palma Juhasz (F: 8-4; O: 9-4) #3 Chanelle Van Nguyen (F: 5-2; O: 5-2) #3 Maria Panaite (F: 4-7; O: 4-8) #4 Kyle McPhillips (F: 5-4; O: 10-4) #4 Iva Bago (F: 7-5; O: 8-5) #5 Catherine Harrison (F: 3-4; O: 4-5) #5 Livia Cirnu (F: 6-5; O: 7-5) #6 Kaitlin Ray (F: 7-3; O: 10-4) #6 Amina St. Hill (F: 7-4; O: 8-4) #7 Terri Fleming (F: 4-2; O: 5-5) #7 Laura Hopton (F: 6-5; O: 6-5) #8 Kristin Wiley (F: 2-1; O: 3-2) #8 Riley Nizzi (F: 5-6; O: 5-6) #9 Kelly Shaffer (F: 2-4; O: 3-5) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Castellano/Juhasz (F: 6-4; O: 7-4) #1 Anderson/Brady (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #2 St. Hill/Bago (F: 0-3; O: 0-3) #2 Harrison/McPhillips (F: 7-1; O: 8-2) #3 Panaite/Nizzi (F: 1-3; O: 2-3) #3 Fleming/Van Nguyen (F: 1-1; O: 1-1) #4 Hopton/Cirnu (F: 3-0; O: 3-0) UC Irvine - Mike Edles Marshall University - John Mercer #1 Sarah Gong (F: 10-2; O: 11-2) #1 Derya Turhan (F: 7-6; O: 8-6) #2 Arisha Ladhani (F: 5-5; O: 6-5) #2 Maddie Silver (F: 5-4; O: 6-4) #3 Kat Facey (F: 6-4; O: 7-4) #3 Kai Broomfield (F: 4-8; O: 5-8) #4 Mazy Watrous (F: 5-3; O: 6-3) #4 Anna Pomyatinskaya (F: 2-7; O: 3-7) #5 Ali Facey (F: 0-3; O: 1-3) #5 Marija Bogicevic (F: 2-6; O: 2-7) #6 Vivien Dvali (F: 5-5; O: 6-5) #6 Rachael Morales (F: 6-4; O: 7-4) #7 Andrea Duva (F: 8-3; O: 8-3) #7 Criatina Kaiser (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #8 Cassidy Branstine (F: 6-5; O: 6-5) #8 Anne Gulsrud (F: 4-6; O: 4-6) #9 Alex Harrigan (F: 5-4; O: 5-4) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Turhan/Pomyatinskaya (F: 3-3; O: 3- #1 Ali Facey/Kat Facey (F: 3-2; O: 4-2) 4) #2 Gong/Ladhani (F: 2-1; O: 2-2) #2 Broomfield/Bogicevic (F: 1-2; O: 2-2) #3 Dvali/Watrous (F: 1-2; O: 2-2) #3 Silver/Morales (F: 2-0; O: 3-0) #4 Duva/Gala Strong (F: 1-3; O: 1-3) #5 Branstine/Harrigan (F: 2-4; O: 2-4) Host Site: Duke Duke University - Jamie Ashworth University of Memphis - Hayden Perez #1 Beatrice Capra (F: 0-0; O: 1-2) #1 Ann-Kathrin Wind (F: 6-5; O: 7-5) #2 Ester Goldfeld (F: 9-5; O: 11-6) #2 Yelyzaveta Tymchenko (F: 5-5; O: 5-6) #3 Rachel Kahan (F: 7-5; O: 10-5) #3 Marta Morga (F: 5-5; O: 6-5) #4 Samantha Harris (F: 7-1; O: 9-2) #4 Alyssa Hibberd (F: 1-4; O: 2-4) #5 Rebecca Smaller (F: 7-5; O: 8-6) #5 Kathryn Hughes (F: 1-1; O: 2-1) #6 Annie Mulholland (F: 7-3; O: 8-5) #6 Tara McElroy (F: N/A, new player; O: 0- #7 Alyssa Smith (F: 5-6; O: 6-7) 1) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Capra / Harris (F: 1-1; O: 4-2) #1 Wind/Hibberd (F: 0-1; O: 1-1) #2 Goldfeld / Smith (F: 4-2; O: 4-2) #2 Tymchenko/Morga (F: 1-2; O: 2-2) #3 Mulholland / Kahan (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #3 Hughes/McElroy (F: N/A, new team; O: N/A, new team) Furman University - Debbie Southern Louisville – Mark Beckham #1 Ansley Speaks (F: 7-6; O: 18-4) #1 Elle Stokes (F: 6-3; O: 6-3) #2 Alex Moreno-Kaste (F: 1-10; O: 14-10) #2 Ola Mally (F: 6-4; O: 6-4) #3 Blair Martin (F: 2-8; O: 12-6) #3 Ariana Rodriguez (F: 5-5; O: 5-5) #4 Karlee Bryde (F: 0-11; O: 16-8) #4 Cassie Pough (F: 4-5; O: 4-5) #5 Harper Caswell (F: 3-6; O: freshman) #5 Manuela Velasquez (F: 2-1; O: 2-1) #6 Joan van Lochem (F: 2-6; O: freshman) #6 Jessie Paul (F: 3-2; O: 3-2) #7 Alejandra Gil (F: 2-7; O: freshman) #7 Olivia Boesing (F: 5-6; O: 5-6) #8 Chloe Willetts (F: 1-2; O: 1-2) Doubles: #9 Ellie Gerlach (F: 4-6; O: 4-6) #1 Moreno-Kaste/Speaks (F: 6-4; O: did not Doubles: play together) #2 Caswell/Martin (F: 4-4; O: did not play #1 Rodriguez/Velasquez (F: 3-3; O: 0-0) together) #2 Mally/Boesing (F: 4-6; O: 0-0) #3 Bryde/van Lochem (F: 1-0; O: did not #3 Stokes/Gerlach (F: 6-4; O: 0-0) play together) Host Site: North Carolina North Carolina - Brian Kalbas LSU - Julia Sell #1 Jamie Loeb (F: 5-2; O: 6-2) #1 Joana Vale Costa (F: 14-3; O: 16-3) #2 Hayley Carter (F: 9-4; O: 13-5) #2 Noel Scott (F: 9-3; O: 9-4) #3 Caroline Price (F: 11-3; O: 13-3) #3 Skylar Kuykendall (F: 7-2; O: 9-2) #4 Whitney Kay (F: 1-0; O: 5-1) #4 Abigail Owens (F: 9-4; O: 11-4) #5 Kate Vialle (F: 6-5; O: 7-5) #5 Ella Taylor (F: 6-4; O: 8-4) #6 Ashley Dai (F: 3-2; O: 4-2) #6 Skylar Holloway (F: 8-2; O: 9-2) #7 Cassandra Vazquez (F: 6-6; O: 8-9) #7 Amanda Atanasson (F: 5-1; O: 6-1) #8 Marika Akkerman (F: 6-5; O: 9-8) #8 Madara Straume (F: 6-3; O: 6-3) #9 Maggie Kane (F: 3-8; O: 4-9) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Vale Costa/Scott (F: 3-1; O: 4-1) #1 Ville/ Dai (F: 11-4; O: 11-4) #2 Owens/Kuykendall (F: 5-2; O: 6-2) #2 Price/Loeb (F: 0-0; O: 2-0) #3 Holloway/Atanasson (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #3 Kay/Carter (F: 0-0; O: 1-0) #4 Taylor/Straume (F: ; O: ) #4 Vazquez/Akkerman (F: 5-4; O: 6-4) Boston College - Nigel Bentley Minnesota - Chuck Merzbacher #1 Jessica Wacnik (F: 8-5; O: 8-6) #1 Tereza Brichacova (F: 5-3; O: 20-16) #2 Lexi Borr (F: 9-3; O: 10-3) #2 Caroline Ryba (F: 6-5; O: 0-0) #3 Asiya Dair (F: 7-4; O: 7-5) #3 Jessika Mozia (F: 8-3; O: 23-17) #4 Katya Vasilyev (F: 2-6; O: 3-6) #4 Aria Lambert (F: 4-5; O: 23-14) #5 Emily Safron (F: 5-4; O: 5-5) #5 Maja Vujic (F: 7-4; O: 14-12) #6 Jenny Ren (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #6 Paula Rincon-Otero (F: 8-4; O: 16-15) #7 Heini Salonen (F: 0-1; O: 1-1) #7 Julia Courter (F: 2-2; O: 25-15) #8 Wan Yi Sweeting (F: 0-2; O: 0-2) #8 Mehvish Safdar (F: 4-5; O: 0-0) #9 (F: ; O: ) #9 Kendall Heitzner (F: 4-3; O: 11-3) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Wacnik/Borr (F: 4-3; O: 5-3) #1 Brichacova/Safdar (F: 6-2; O: 0-0) #2 Dair/Ren (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #2 Rincon-Otero/Courter (F: 2-1; O: 0-0) #3 Vasilyev/Safron (F: 3-2; O: 3-2) #3 Mozia/Lambert (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #4 Sweeting/Salonen (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #4 Heitzner/Vujic (F: 0-0; O: ) Host Site: Georgia University of Georgia - Jeff Wallace Auburn University - Lauren Longbotham Meisner #1 Lauren Herring (F: 6-3; O: 6-4) #2 Ellen Perez (F: 5-1; O: 5-2) #1 Pleun Burgmans (F: 7-4; O: 9-4) #3 Silvia Garcia (F: 8-3; O: 8-4) #2 Emily Flickinger (F: 4-3; O: 4-3) #4 Kennedy Shaffer (F: 0-0; O: 0-1) #3 Reka Muller (F: 1-2; O: 2-2) #5 Hannah King (F: 7-2; O: 8-2) #4 Andie Dikosavljevic (F: 5-3; O: 6-4) #6 Caroline Brinson (F: 13-4; O: 14-4) #5 Paula De Man (F: 2-4; O: 4-4) #7 Mariana Gould (F: 12-5; O: 12-5) #6 Jennifer Pfiefler (F: 4-3; O: 4-3) #8 Laura Patterson (F: 10-4; O: 10-4) #7 Michala Kucharová (F: 1-1; O: 1-1) #9 Mia King (F: 9-3; O: 9-3) #8 Mary Katheryn Lewis (F: 4-5; O: 4-5) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Herring/Perez (F: 0-1; O: 0-1) #1 Burgmans/Flickinger (F: 11-3; O: 12-3) #2 Garcia/Shaffer (F: 0-0; O: 1-0) #2 Kucharová/ de Man (F: 1-1; O: 2-1) #3 Brinson/Hannah King (F: 2-1; O: 3-1) #3 Muller/ Pfeifler (F: 5-1; O: 6-1) #4 Gould/ Patterson (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #4 Dikosavljevic/ Lewis (F: 1-1; O: 1-1) Wake Forest – Jeff Wyshner Samford University- David Vest #1 Kimmy Guerin (F: 8-4; O: 8-4) #1 Stephanie N'tcha (F: 4-7; O: 4-7) #2 Xue Zhang (F: 5-9; O: 5-9) #2 Yasmeen Ebada (F: 5-8; O: 5-8) #3 Andrea Retolaza (F: 2-1; O: 2-1) #3 Jessica Northcutt (F: 10-2; O: 10-2) #4 Samantha Asch (F: 10-2; O: 10-2) #4 Savannah Wood (F: 12-2; O: 12-2) #5 Luisa Fernandez (F: 0-2; O: 0-2) #5 Iva Parapunova (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #6 Kasey Hardiner (F: 5-3; O: 5-3) #6 Carita Moolman (F: 8-3; O: 8-3) #7 Courtney Meredith (F: 10-1; O: 10-1) #7 AnnMarie Lyon (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #8 Karen Forman (F: 9-6; O: 9-6) Doubles: Doubles: #1 N'tcha/Moolman (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #1 Gardiner/Fernandez (F: 2-3; O: 2-3) #2 Ebada/Northcutt (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #2 Guerin/Asch (F: 7-5; O: 7-5) #3 Wood/Parapunova (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #3 Zhang/Forman (F: 2-1; O: 2-1) #4 Zhang/Meredith (F: 7-3; O: 7-3) Host Site: Florida Florida – Roland Thornqvist Georgia State University - Jason Marshall #1 Brooke Austin (F: 13-3; O: 13-3) #1 Niri Rasolomalala (F: 7-5; O: 7-5) #2 Josie Kuhlman (F: 16-5; O: 16-5) #2 Linn Timmermann (F: 9-3; O: 9-3) #3 Brianna Morgan (F: 11-7; O: 11-7) #3 Kristin Rehse (F: 10-4; O: 10-4) #4 Belinda Woolcock (F: 13-4; O: 13-4) #4 Masa Grgan (F: 2-7; O: 2-7) #5 Peggy Porter (F: 10-5; O: 10-5) #5 Chaimaa Roudami (F: 4-4; O: 4-4) #6 Kourtney Keegan (F: 6-4; O: 6-4) #6 Veronika Golanova (F: 6-5; O: 6-5) #7 Spencer Liang (F: 8-7; O: 8-7) #7 Marcia Tere-Apisah (F: 5-4; O: 5-4) #8 Stefani Stojic (F: 7-5; O: 7-5) #8 Tarani Kamoe (F: 5-4; O: 5-4) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Keegan/Austin (F: 6-1; O: 6-1) #1 Kamoe/Timmermann (F: 8-1; O: 8-1) #2 Porter/Kuhlman (F: 11-4; O: 11-4) #2 Rasolomalala/Rehse (F: 3-2; O: 3-2) #3 Morgan/Liang (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) #3 Grgan/Golanova (F: 1-2; O: 1-2) #4 Woolcock/Stojic (F: 3-1; O: 3-1) #4 Tere-Apisah/Roudami (F: 0-0; O: 0-0) University of Maryland - Daria Panova Elon - Elizabeth Anderson #1 Alexandra Stanova (F: 8-7; O: 8-7) #1 Kirsten Ward (F: 3-2; O: 3-3) #2 Nataliya Bredikhina (F: 5-5; O: 5-5) #2 Olivia Lucas (F: 8-4; O: 8-4) #3 Ekaterina Tour (F: 5-3; O: 5-3) #3 Barbora Lazarova (F: 4-4; O: 4-5) #4 Kristina Hovsepyan (F: 2-4; O: 2-4) #4 Erica Braschi (F: 10-3; O: 10-4) #5 Olga Bredikhina (F: 8-6; O: 8-6) #5 Maria Camara (F: 7-4; O: 7-5) #6 Welma Luus (F: 2-2; O: 2-2) #6 Kamilla Beisenova (F: 0-0; O: 1-0) #7 Cassandre Thebault (F: 4-5; O: 4-5) #7 Taylor Casey (F: 5-6; O: 5-7) #8 Olivia Gaudreault (F: 3-5; O: 3-5) #8 Bridget Liddell (F: 0-1; O: 0-0) #9 Bailey Edwards (F: 0-1; O: 0-0) Doubles: Doubles: #1 Luus/N.
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