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Hilary Barte & Lindsay Burdette Hilary Barte & Lindsay Burdette Junior (Chatsworth, CA) - Senior (Jackson, GA) ITA Ranking: 2 Date Event W/L Opponent (School) Position/Round Scores 10/8 ITA All-American Champs. W No. 6 Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsea Gullickson (Georgia) First Round 8-3 10/9 ITA All-American Champs. L No. 7 Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whoriskey (Tennessee) Second Round 8-4 10/23 ITA Northwest Regionals W Molly McDevitt/Julia Metzger (Oregon) First Round 8-2 10/23 ITA Northwest Regionals W Diane Filip/Alexa Lee (Cal Poly) Round of 16 8-1 10/24 ITA Northwest Regionals W Marina Cossou/Annie Goransson (California) Quarterfinals 8-2 10/25 ITA Northwest Regionals W No. 17 Joyce Ardies/Denise Dy (Washington) Semifinals 8-6 10/26 ITA Northwest Regionals W No. 2 Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova (California) Championship 8-3 11/5 ITA National Indoor Champs. W No. 5 Sophie Grabinski/Sanaz Marand (North Carolina) First Round 8-6 11/6 ITA National Indoor Champs. W Ana-Maria Constantinescu/Teona Tsertsvadze (Oklahoma) Quarterfinals 8-3 11/7 ITA National Indoor Champs. W No. 4 Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) Semifinals 5-7, 7-6 (2), 7-5 11/8 ITA National Indoor Champs. W No. 7 Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whoriskey (Tennessee) Championship 6-4, 3-6, 7-6 (4) 11/24 Hawai’i W Maraike Biglmaier/Sophie Kobuch No. 1 8-4 1/16 NCTC Classic W Lyndsay Kinstler/Maria Sanchez (USC) Semifinals 8-3 1/17 NCTC Classic W No. 10 Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) Championship 8-6 1/29 San Francisco W Jennifer Heinser/Cecilia Gratian No. 1 8-2 2/2 UC Davis W Herzyl Legaspi/Desiree Stone No. 1 8-1 2/5 TCU W Kayla Duncan/Nina Munch-Soegaard No. 1 8-2 2/6 Texas W No. 27 Amanda Craddock/Krista Damico No. 1 8-3 2/11 Sacramento State W Clarisse Baca/Katrina Zheltova No. 1 8-0 2/17 Boise State W Lauren Megale/Pichittra Thongdach No. 1 8-3 2/24 Hawai’i W Sophie Kobuch/Katarina Poljakova No. 1 8-1 2/27 UCLA L No. 11 Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack No. 1 8-5 3/6 California W No. 13 Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova No. 1 8-6 3/21 Cal Poly L Brittany Blalock/Suzie Matzenauer No. 1 8-5 3/24 Pepperdine W No. 65 Anamika Bhargava/Marie Zalameda No. 1 8-1 3/26 Arizona State W No. 69 Nadia Abdala/Micaela Hein No. 1 8-3 3/27 Arizona W Jane Huh/Sarah Landsman No. 1 8-0 4/3 UCLA W No. 4 Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack No. 1 8-4 4/4 USC W No. 46 Danielle Lao/Maria Sanchez No. 1 8-2 4/8 Washington State W Elisabeth Fournier/Liudmila Vasilieva No. 1 8-0 4/9 Washington W No. 14 Joyce Ardies/Denisey Dy No. 1 8-6 4/11 Oregon W Pavlina Smatova/Trudie du Toit No. 1 8-4 4/15 Santa Clara W Kimmi Cox/Kacie Wagner No. 1 8-4 4/17 California L No. 7 Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova No. 1 8-6 4/23 Pac-10 Championships W Maya Johansson/Pamela Montez (UCLA) First Round 8-1 4/23 Pac-10 Championships W No. 62 Marina Cossou/Kasia Siwosz (California) Quarterfinals 8-4 4/24 Pac-10 Championships W No. 16 Joyce Ardies/Denise Dy (Washington) Semifinals 8-5 4/25 Pac-10 Championships L No. 5 Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) Championship 6-1, 6-0 5/14 Fairfield W Kristen Liu/Paulina Rys No. 1 8-0 5/15 SMU W Marta Lesniak/Aleksandra Malyarchikova No. 1 8-4 5/22 Baylor W No. 11 Lenka Broosova/Csilla Borsanyi No. 1 9-8 (3) 5/24 Notre Dame L No. 3 Kristy Frilling/Kali Krisik No. 1 8-6 5/25 Florida W No. 5 Marrit Boonstra/Allie Will No. 1 8-4 5/27 NCAA Championships W No. 23 Irina Falconi/Sasha Krupina (Georgia Tech) First Round 6-4, 6-2 5/28 NCAA Championships W No. 17 Alexa Guarachi/Courtney McLane (Alabama) Round of 16 6-3, 6-2 5/29 NCAA Championships W No. 11 Csilla Borsanyi/Lenka Broosova (Baylor) Quarterfinals 6-4, 6-4 5/30 NCAA Championships W No. 4 Andrea Remynse/Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) Semifinals 6-0, 6-1 5/31 NCAA Championships W No. 1 Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whoriskey (Tennessee) Championship 7-5, 4-6, 6-0 Overall Record: 42-6 Dual Record: 22-4 Current Streak: Won 6 vs. Pac-10 Opponents: 19-3 vs. Nationally-Ranked Opponents: 23-5 Home matches: 15-2 Road matches: 10-1 Neutral matches: 17-3.
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