CALIFORNIA Golden Bears 2008 CAL WOMEN’S

Senior SUSIE BABOS

CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S TENNIS: TEAM PHILOSOPHY “Our aim as a team is to develop and cultivate a culture of family through nurturing the growth process of each of our players. Through continually learning, growing and improving in all aspects of life, we aspire to produce successful, self-sufficient and caring young women. We do that with a supportive environment in which everyone can maximize their potential. Through our collective efforts, the hope is to expand the family and build upon a solid foundation by experiencing championship caliber tennis at one of the most highly ranked and respected universities in the world.” - Head Coach

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EXPERIENCE TO GUIDE Championships in the fall. With 84 career Claire Ilcinkas, one of the Bears’ newly singles victories, Visico is second on the elected team captains along with Babos BEARS IN 2008 team in both total wins and winning per- and Visico. Ilcinkas put together a 9-2 centage, behind only the performance of singles record in the fall and went 7-3 in xperience is the name of the game Babos. Visico was also named one of doubles, advancing to the semifinal at the for the 2008 California women’s 2008’s team captains. Wilson/ITA Northwest Regional Champi- tennis team. The Golden Bears re- E Senior Stephanie Kusano brings onships with her partner. In two and a half turn seven players from a 2007 squad that added depth to the Bears and is also one years with the Bears, Ilcinkas has become went 23-7 overall on its way to Cal’s first part of the formidable doubles duo that a proven commodity, earning 54 singles appearance in the national semifinal of includes Babos. The pair will open the wins and 55 doubles victories. the NCAA Championships since 2003. dual season ranked No. 36 in the nation Without a single sophomore on the Completing last season’s campaign with and have big shoes to fill to follow up the squad, the remaining three players join- a No. 5 national ranking, the Bears return success of Babos and Fodor. Rounding ing the Bears this season come straight to the court this season looking to improve out the senior class is Daron Moore, a from the high school ranks. Freshman on last years impressive postseason run. one-time transfer from Tennessee who Marina Cossou has already begun to The experience of the players on the has become an important part of this Bear make her mark on the program, claiming court will usher in a new era in Cal team. Moore helped put up 17 doubles the 2007 ASU Thunderbird Invitational women’s tennis as first year head coach victories in 2007 and looks to contribute singles title and advancing to the doubles Amanda Augustus returns to her alma more success this season. semifinal with partner Ilcinkas. Only ten mater to take the helm of a program she matches into her first season with the once won national championships for. Bears, Cossou holds an 8-2 mark in With the arrival of Augustus, the Bears bid singles play. The freshman class also farewell to nearly three decades of expe- includes the talents of Rachael Dillon and rience with the retirement of Jan Brogan, Bobbie Englert, the sister of former who guided the Cal women to 26 appear- Golden Bear Hillary Englert. ances in NCAA postseason play. Augustus Even with the departure of a long-time will take over for a coach that saw her play- head coach and two All-Americans, this ers achieve All-America honors on 71 oc- Bear squad is long in the tooth and has casions and took home conference coach its sights set on claiming the NCAA Cham- of the year honors seven times herself. pionship as a team after it came so close The Bears are led by two-time All-Ameri- only a year ago. Balancing the arrival of can senior Susie Babos. Also a three-time new head coach Augustus is newly member of the All-Pac-10 team, Babos named associate head coach Cordell Ho claimed her third individual national cham- who has been with the Golden Bears in a pionship in the fall as she captured the volunteer capacity for the past three years. Riviera All-American Championship title Ho’s appointment adds valuable experi- for the second consecutive year. As a ence and the stability component to what sophomore, she won the NCAA Singles looks to be a strong Bear team. Championship and received Pac-10 The Bears open the spring hosting Freshman of the Year honors in 2005. Fresno State, Nevada and St. Mary’s in Compiling a 37-12 doubles record with the Cal Winter Invitational Tournament partner Zsuzsanna Fodor, the two earned (Jan. 18-20). The following weekend, Cal 2007 Pac-10 Doubles Team of the Year will take to the road to open dual match recognition. As one of the most decorated play against Long Beach State and Golden Bear players in school history, Pepperdine. The first dual matches at Babos has registered at least 30 singles Hellman Tennis Complex will take place wins in each of her three seasons at Cal. on Feb. 3 as the Bears face San Fran- She will look to continue her steady per- cisco and UC Davis on the same day. formance after being named a team cap- Cristina Visico Then on Feb. 7, Cal will travel to Madison, tain in her final season with Bears, as Wisc. to compete in the 2008 ITA National she heads into dual match play ranked Junior will be one of Team Indoor Championships. After the No. 10 in the nation. the most exciting players to watch this championships, the Bears will face their Joining Babos among the nation’s season as she completed fall tournament first Pac-10 opponents: rival Stanford fol- ranked players are fellow seniors Marion play with a team-high 14 wins on her way lowed by road matches at Washington Ravelojaona and Cristina Visico. Winner to capturing the Cal Invitational blue flight State (Feb. 22) and Washington (Feb. 23). of the 2006 ASU Thunderbird Invitational, title and advancing to the semifinal at both The Cal women will honor their five se- Ravelojaona holds the No. 52 ranking the Wilson/ITA Northwest Regional Cham- niors on Apr. 18 as the Bears host Sacra- while Visico enters the dual season No. pionships and the ASU Thunderbird Invi- mento State on Senior Day before com- 54 nationally. Visico emerged from a vast tational. Bobusic is the fourth Bear to be pleting the dual season at Stanford on Apr. field of the top players on the west coast ranked to open dual match play, holding a 19. The Pac-10 Championships will take as she advanced to the final match at the career-high No. 31 ranking in the place the following weekend (Apr. 24-27) 2007 Wilson/ITA Northwest Regional season’s first poll. The other junior is in Ojai, Calif.

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play… advanced to the second round of THE SENIORS the NCAA doubles tournament… won the ITA Northwest Regional Championships doubles title, defeating Stanford pairs in the quarterfinal, semifinal and final… won the Cal Invitational doubles tournament. 2005-06: 2006 NCAA Singles Cham- pion, the first Golden Bear to win a na- tional singles title, defeating USC’s Lindsey Nelson, 6-4, 6-1 to claim the crown… upset 2005 NCAA champ and No. 4 seed Zuzana Zemenova of Baylor, 6-3, 6-4, in the NCAA quarterfinal… the sec- Cristina Susie Marion ond Bear to advance to the NCAA final Visico Babos Ravelojaona since Lisa Albano in 1991… the sixth unseeded player to advance to the NCAA final, sixth sophomore to win the national championship and the 15th NCAA singles Daron Stephanie champion to come from the Pac-10… Moore Kusano named to the 2006 ITA Collegiate All-Star team as a 2006 All-American singles se- lection and received All-Pac-10 second postseason play ranked No. 4 in ITA team honors… ended the season with a singles... knocked off Georgia Tech’s Kristi 32-13 record, including a 9-2 record in Susie Miller in three sets in NCAA team semifi- Pac-10 dual matches… Pac-10 All-Aca- nals… advanced to the second round of demic honorable mention… ranked No. 8 BABOS the NCAA singles tournament… ad- in doubles with partner Zsuzsanna Fodor Senior vanced to the Pac-10 Singles Champion- at the end of the regular season…entered Sopron, Hungary ship final, defeating Stanford’s Celia the 2005 fall season ranked No. 2 nation- (Berzsekyi Liceum) Durkin in the semifinals 6-4, 6-4... com- ally on Oct. 5 in singles. pleted her junior season with an overall 2004-05: Earned an NCAA tournament Fall 2007: Com- singles record of 36-12, 19-7 in dual match berth, defeating Kim Coventry of Kentucky pleted fall season play... earned Pac-10 Player of the Week in the first round, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2… won 10 of with a 12-3 over- honors for the week of Feb. 12-18... in her 11 matches during a three month all singles record Cal’s two victories over UCLA and USC span form January to March, including a to earn a No. 10 on Feb. 16 and 17, defeated the reigning win over No. 9 Nicole Leimbach of USC, ranking entering conference player of the week, Riza 7-6, 1-6, 10-8… finished her freshman the team dual Zalameda of UCLA, 7-5, 7-5, and the next season with a 33-10 overall singles season… indi- day knocked off USC’s Lindsey Nelson, record, playing at No. 1 singles exclusively vidual tourna- 6-1, 6-2… ranked in the Top 10 for the for the Bears and ending the year ranked ment perfor- entire spring... notched a nine-match win- No. 6 nationally… with partner Zsuzsanna mances included ning streak during the spring and won 10 Fodor in doubles play, competed at the four consecutive straight-set victories over out of her final 12 singles matches... won No. 1 doubles spot during the entire 2005 ranked opponents including No. 21 Ani the singles title at the 2006 All-American season… captured her first singles title, Mijacika of Clemson in the Riviera All- Championships… winner of the Cal Invi- winning the Nike Cal Invitational, defeat- American Championship Final and No. tational singles tournament… in doubles ing Stephanie Balzert of Arizona 6-0, 6- 17 Megan Alexander of Florida in the sec- play, ranked No. 5 with Zsuzsanna Fodor, 3… earned ITA Northwest Region Rookie ond round on her way to clinching her went 37-12 overall and 21-7 in dual match of the Year… named 2005 Pac-10 Fresh- second All-American Championship title man of the Year earning first-team All-Pac- in as many years… advanced to the 10 honors. quarterfinal of the ITA Northwest Regional Personal: Born Feb. 2, 1985, in Sopron, Championships… defeated No. 50 Elena Hungary… parents are Csaba and Gantcheva of UNLV and No. 15 Jessica Csabane Babos…Mass Communica- Nguyen to advance to the quarterfinal tions major. round of the ITA National Indoor Champi- BABOS’ CAREER RECORD onships… earned four wins with doubles Singles Doubles partner Stephanie Kusano (ranked No. 15 Dual Overall Dual Overall in doubles), two each in All-American 2004-05 17-6 33-10 11-10 15-16 qualifiers and the ITA Northwest Regional 2005-06 16-9 33-13 13-8 23-14 Championships. 2006-07 19-7 36-12 21-7 37-12 2006-07: Named All-American in Susie Babos Fall 2007 12-3 5-3 singles and doubles… entered Totals 52-22 114-38 45-25 80-45

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Stephanie Daron KUSANO MOORE Senior Senior Houston, Texas Studio City, Calif. (Westlake HS) (Campbell Hall HS)

Fall 2007: Com- Fall 2007: Com- pleted fall tourna- pleted the fall ment season with tournament sea- a 5-5 singles son with a 4-3 record…in singles record doubles play, put and advanced to together a 7-3 the Cal Invita- overall record, tional round of going 4-2 with 16… finished partner Susie with a 3-5 Babos as the No. doubles record. 15 ranked doubles pair, defeating No. 33 2006-07: Completed fall tournaments Nelson and Sanchez of USC at the All- Stephanie Kusano with a 12-2 record and the spring with a 5- American Qualifier… advanced to the Cal 3 record, going 9-2 with partner Nina Invitational doubles tournament semifinal, 2004-05: Returned from a knee injury Henkel… won the Saint Mary’s Invitational paired with Cristina Visico. in the fall for the 2005 spring season to take doubles tournament… advanced to the fi- 2006-07: One of four Bears to reach the over the No. 2 singles position… advanced nal of the Cal Invitational doubles tourna- 30-singles wins plateau, finishing the to the round of 16 at the Pac-10 Champion- ment… took three wins with partner Claire regular season with an overall record of ship singles tournament… advanced to the Ilcinkas at the ASU Thunderbird Invita- 31-12... her 7-1 Pac-10 record was tied singles semifinal at the UNLV Freeman tional… advanced to the ITA Northwest for the team best... played primarily on the Memorial Tennis Championships. Regional Championships quarterfinal… No. 4 court, notching a 14-6 record... high- Personal: Born April 11, 1987, in Hous- racked up three singles wins at the Cal est national ranking of the season was ton, Texas… parents are Yoshiaki and Invitational… in singles play, advanced to No. 38 on Feb. 21... enjoyed an eight- Margaret Kusano… Legal Studies major. the third round of the ITA Northwest Re- match winning streak from March 24 KUSANO’S CAREER RECORD gional Championships. through April 21... clinched the match vic- Singles Doubles Personal: Born Nov. 28, 1985, in Santa tory for Cal against Southeastern Louisi- Dual Overall Dual Overall Monica, Calif… parents are Robert and ana in the NCAA regional on May 12 with a 2004-05 14-10 18-14 11-9 11-16 Helen Moore… Mass Communications 6-3, 6-1 win over Jana Simurkova… won 2005-06 9-6 19-13 10-9 15-17 major. her singles match both times Cal played 2006-07 19-8 31-12 9-5 16-12 MOORE’S CAREER RECORD highly-ranked UCLA and USC... started the Fall 2007 5-5 7-3 Singles Doubles dual season winning her first four singles Totals 42-24 73-44 30-23 49-48 Dual Overall Dual Overall matches... her decisive 6-1, 6-1 victory over 2004-05 Tennessee VCU’s Viktoria Konstantinova was critical 2005-06 Redshirt in the Bears’ 4-3 win at the ITA Team In- 2006-07 0-0 8-7 6-4 20-7 door Championships... advanced to the Fall 2007 4-3 3-5 Cal Invitational semifinal before falling to Totals 0-0 12-10 6-4 23-12 eventual champion, Susie Babos, 6-3, 4- 6, 6-3… in doubles, finished with a 16-12 record including advancing to the Cal In- vitational final. Marion 2005-06: Put together a 19-13 singles record as sophomore, going 9-6 in dual- match play… ended the season with a 6- RAVELOJAONA 4 doubles record with partner Bojana Senior Bobusic, playing primarily on court No. Paris, France 2… entered spring season ranked No. 61 (La Fontaine HS) in singles… competed at the ITA National Indoors… notched a 7-6 singles record Fall 2007: Completed fall tournament for the fall season… advanced to doubles competition with a 3-2 record, cut short quarterfinal at the ITA Regional Champi- after withdrawing due to a knee injury sus- onships with Claire Ilcinkas, after defeat- tained at the ITA Northwest Regional ing seventh seeded Ekaterina Burduli and Championships, missing significant Aleksandra Stefanova of WSU, 8-4 in the time… enters the spring dual season with round of 16. the nation’s No. 52 ranking… opened the Daron Moore fall ranked No. 100 preseason and ad-

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vanced to the Cal 2004-05: Recorded wins in both of Cal’s Invitational NCAA regional matches against Missis- quarterfinal sippi and Miami. round… in Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1987, in Paris, doubles play, France… parents are Eric and Lawrence paired up with Ravelojaona…Integrative Biology major. three different RAVELOJAONA’S CAREER RECORD teammates to Singles Doubles compile a 3-2 Dual Overall Dual Overall record. 2004-05 13-9 15-12 8-13 11-16 2006-07: En- 2005-06 8-2 23-6 8-7 28-19 tered the dual season with a No. 34 rank- 2006-07 14-10 25-14 10-5 17-9 ing after winning the ASU Thunderbird In- Fall 2007 3-2 3-2 vitational singles tournament in Novem- Totals 35-21 66-34 26-25 59-46 ber 2006 by defeating Sabrina Capannolo of Arizona State, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, in the final… advanced to the ITA Northwest Regional Championship round of 16… ended the Cristina regular season winning six of her final eight singles matches... wrapped up the dual campaign with a singles record of VISICO 14-10, and 25-14 overall... in Cal’s sweep Senior against UCLA on Feb. 16, she won a close Long Beach, CA match against the Bruins’ Alex (Woodrow Wilson HS) Cristina Visico McGoodwin, 7-6, 2-6, 6-4... completed season with a final national singles rank Fall 2007: Com- Bojana Bobusic in the ASU Thunderbird of 124. pleted the fall Invitational. 2005-06: Notched an impressive 23-6 season with a 7- 2005-06: Ranked No. 47 in the nation singles record as a sophomore, playing 5 overall record as a sophomore, playing predominantly predominantly on court No. 3… advanced to earn a No. 54 on court No. 4 for the Bears where she to the semifinal of the singles tournament ranking entering earned a singles record of 10-7 in dual and the doubles tournament at the Pac- the spring… matches… entered the spring season 10 Championships… entered the spring reached the ITA ranked No. 92 in the nation in singles… season ranked 34th in the nation in National Indoor opened the 2005 fall season 4-0 reach- singles… finished the fall season with a Championships ing the finals at the Cal Invitational… team- 10-2 record, starting off the season with as one of the fi- ing with Jessica Shu, reached the semifi- eight consecutive match victories… re- nalists at the ITA Northwest Regional nal at the Cal Invitational… recorded two corded a 6-1 doubles record with partner Championships with victories over Fresno victories on the doubles court with Shu at Claire Ilcinkas, starting off the season 4- State’s Tinesta Rowe, No. 47 Anastasia the ITA Regional Championships to ad- 0… reached the ITA Regional Champion- Petukhova of Fresno State and No. 49 vance to the round of 16. ship semifinal, knocking off No. 4 Theresa Katsiaryna Zheltova of Sacramento 2004-05: Recorded a 25-11 overall Logar and Jessica Nguyen of Stanford in State… opened the fall season ranked No. record as a freshman, playing predomi- the quarterfinal. 56, reaching the quarterfinal at the Cal nantly at No. 6 singles... recorded 13 con- Invitational before sustaining an injury… secutive wins from the beginning of March in doubles play, held a 3-2 record. until the end of April, a period during which 2006-07: One of four Bears to reach the she defeated two ranked opponents in 30-win plateau, finishing the regular sea- No. 38 Lejla Hodzic of Stanford, 6-4, 3-6, son with an overall singles record of 33- 1-0, and No. 98 Laura Gordon of UCLA, 4- 9… went 20-5 in the dual season ranked 6, 6-3, 6-0… earned an NCAA Tournament No. 83 in the nation... secured Cal’s win berth and defeated Audrey Banada of Mi- over Georgia in the NCAA regional... kicked ami, 7-6; 6-3 in the opening round… com- off the dual season winning seven of eight pleted season with a No. 73 ranking. matches... defeated VCU’s Vera Personal: Born Aug. 26, 1986, in Tor- Petrashevitch to help Cal beat VCU, 4-3, rance, Calif… parents are Felicisimo and in the ITA Team Indoor Championship... Marivic Visicio… worked at the Billie Jean recorded a 10-match winning streak from King tennis center summer camp… Le- March 9 to April 13 tied for the team best in gal Studies major. the spring... held a preseason ranking of 56 and finished the fall with a 9-4 singles VISICO’S CAREER RECORD Singles Doubles record… won blue flight singles tourna- Dual Overall Dual Overall ment in the Cal Invitational…tallied victo- 2004-05 17-5 25-11 8-11 11-16 ries in her first six matches of the cam- 2005-06 10-7 19-13 5-6 11-10 paign… advanced to the quarterfinal of 2006-07 20-5 33-9 0-0 8-1 the ITA Northwest Regional Champion- Fall 2007 7-5 3-2 ships… went undefeated with partner Marion Ravelojaona Totals 47-17 84-38 13-17 33-29

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Marina Cossou in THE JUNIORS doubles play, ad- vanced to the ITA Northwest Re- gional Champi- onships doubles semifinal. Bojana Bobusic 2006-07: Notched a perfect 8-0 record during Claire Ilcinkas the dual season, amassing an overall singles record of 20- 6 and 4-0 in Pac-10 play... teaming with Bojana Bobusic, won the invitational doubles tournament in the Pac-10 cham- pionships… earned 20 victories in doubles with Bobusic… advanced to Cal Invitational blue flight final.… went unde- feated with partner Cristina Visico in the ASU Thunderbird Invitational… advanced to the round of 32 at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships. 2005-06: Totaled a 25-16 overall 2005-06: Tallied a 23-10 singles record singles record and a 12-9 record in dual and a 10-5 dual match record as a fresh- matches as a freshman… advanced to Bojana man… reached the Pac-10 Champion- the semifinal of both the singles and ship singles quarterfinal… recorded an doubles tournaments at the Pac-10 BOBUSIC 8-4 doubles record with partner Claire Championships… finished with an 11-7 Junior Ilcinkas… finished the fall season 8-3, re- doubles record with partner Marion Perth, Australia cording two victories at the Cal Invita- Ravelojaona… entered the spring season (Applecross Senior) tional… advanced to the Saint Mary’s Invi- ranked No. 83 in the nation in singles... tational final… reached the doubles finals finished the fall season with a 7-4 singles Fall 2007: Com- at the Saint Mary’s Invitational with Ilcinkas. record… advanced to the Cal Invitational piling a team- Personal: Born Oct. 2, 1987, in quarterfinal … notched a 12-4 doubles high 14 wins in Belgrade, Serbia… parents are record, 6-1 record with Ravelojaona, win- fall tournament Aleksander and Magdalena Bobusic…. ning the Cal Invitational doubles final… play, Bobusic en- played at the Junior and advanced to the final with Bobusic at the ters her junior Junior Wimbledon… Interdisciplinary Stud- Saint Mary’s Invitational. dual season with ies major. Personal: Born Dec. 19, 1986, in Paris, a career-high No. BOBUSIC’S CAREER RECORD France… parents are Bernard and 31 national Singles Doubles Francoise Ilcinkas… won the France singles rank- Dual Overall Dual Overall Championship in high school in 2004 and ing… advanced to 2005-06 10-5 23-10 12-8 20-16 2005 and was a member of the French the blue flight final of the Cal Invitational… 2006-07 4-0 17-4 16-7 33-8 National team… Economics major. reached the quarterfinal at the Saint-Mary’s Fall 2007 14-5 5-6 ILCINKAS’ CAREER RECORD Invitational… advanced to the semifinal Totals 14-5 54-19 28-15 58-30 Singles Doubles with five victories in a row at the ITA North- Dual Overall Dual Overall west Regional Championships, defeat- 2005-06 12-9 25-16 11-11 25-18 ing No. 16 Lindsay Burdette of Stanford 2006-07 8-1 20-6 12-4 29-5 and No. 3 Melanie Gloria of Florida State… Claire Fall 2007 9-2 7-3 advanced to the semifinal at the ASU Totals 20-10 54-24 23-15 61-26 Thunderbird Invitational… compiled a 5- ILCINKAS 6 overall record in doubles play. Junior 2006-07: Tallied a 16-7 doubles record Paris, France in the spring, including a 10-4 mark with (La Fontaine) partner Claire Ilcinkas… the duo won the invitational doubles tournament at the Fall 2007: Compiled a 9-2 record in fall Pac-10 Championships… earned 20 individual tournament play and a 7-3 doubles victories with Ilcinkas including doubles record in doubles competition… winning the Cal Invitational doubles tour- won the Cal Invitational blue flight singles nament… went 4-0 in singles in the spring title… advanced to the round of 32 at the … went undefeated with partner Cristina ITA Northwest Regional Championships Visico in the ASU Thunderbird Invita- and the ASU Thunderbird Invitational tional… in singles play, advanced to the quarterfinal… teaming with freshman Cal Invitational semifinal.

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THE FRESHMEN

Bobbie Rachel Marina Englert Dillon Cossou

Marina Rachael Bobbie COSSOU DILLON ENGLERT Freshman Freshman Freshman Azereix, France , Ireland Atherton, Calif. (Jeanna d’Arc) (Dublin Tutorial) (St. Francis HS)

Fall 2007: Fall 2007: Com- Fall 2007: Opened her peted in 15 Earned two freshman cam- matches, open- straight-set vic- paign with a 3-2 ing up the fall with tories in the Cal combined record a 7-3 record, gar- Invitational, de- at the Cal Invita- nering wins at the feating San tional and the ITA Cal Invitational Francisco’s Northwest Re- over Arizona Jessica Kapoor gional Champi- State’s Jessica 6-0, 6-2 and onships before Leitch and Pacific’s Clara reeling off five Nevada’s Audrey Schumacher 6- consecutive victories in the ASU Bardot… claimed three victories at the ITA 4, 6-3… in doubles play, teamed up with Thunderbird Invitational to claim the Northwest Regional Championships to Daron Moore to earn an opening round singles title with a victory over Arizona advance to the round of 32… in doubles victory at the ITA Northwest Regional State’s Kelcy McKenna 6-2, 6-7(8), 6- play, teamed up with Bobusic and Babos Championships 8-6 over UC Davis’ Guier 4…earned a quarterfinal appearance with on separate occasions, finishing with a and Shapiro. partner Claire Ilcinkas at the ITA North- 4-4 overall doubles record. Personal: Born Dec. 21, 1988, in San west Regional Championships with three Personal: Born Dec. 11, 1987, in Dublin, Francisco, Calif…. parents are Anne and victories… earned two more wins in Ireland… parents are Nianh and Frank Steve Englert… sister Hilary played for Cal doubles play with Ilcinkas at the ASU Dillon… undeclared major… played as a from 2004-05… undeclared major… three- Thunderbird Invitational. member of the Federation Cup for Ireland year letter winner at No. 1 singles with the Personal: Born July 10, 1988, in Tarbes, from 2005-07. West Catholic Athletic League club… France… parents are Anne Marie and Jean DILLON’S CAREER RECORD named Co-MVP as a sophomore, garner- Luc Cossou…enjoys running track and Singles Doubles ing the Northern California Sportsmanship volleyball… undeclared major. Dual Overall Dual Overall Award in 2003… earned four all-league COUSSOU’S CAREER RECORD Fall 2007 7-8 4-4 selections with WCAL, holding a top 10 rank- Singles Doubles Totals 7-8 4-4 ing in the 18 and under division. Dual Overall Dual Overall ENGLERT’S CAREER RECORD Fall 2007 8-2 6-3 Singles Doubles Totals 8-2 6-3 Dual Overall Dual Overall Fall 2007 2-3 1-3 Totals 2-3 1-3

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been mentored by Jan Brogan and Bitsy Ritt – two of the finest names in tennis. Amanda Collectively, those experiences will serve her well at Cal.” AUGUSTUS A four-time All-American at Cal from Head Coach 1996-99, Augustus played professionally 1st year at Cal on the Women’s Tennis Association tour California ‘99 for several years before turning her efforts to coaching. The Manhattan Beach, Calif. As one of Cal native served as head men’s and tennis’ most suc- women’s tennis coach at Whittier College cessful players, from 2004-05 and was an assistant at Amanda Michigan in 2005-06, before being el- Augustus returns evated to the head position prior to last to her alma mater, season. named head While overseeing the Wolverine pro- women’s tennis gram in 2006-07, Augustus guided the coach at the Uni- team to a 17-8 overall record. Michigan versity of Califor- placed second at the Big Ten team cham- nia on July 20, pionships and reached the second round 2007. Augustus, who most recently was of the NCAA Tournament, completing its the head coach at Michigan, succeeds her season with a No. 22 national ranking. college coach Jan Brogan, who an- “I’m deeply honored to be selected for nounced her retirement, after 29 years at such a prestigious position at my alma NCAA doubles titles in both 1998 and the helm. mater,” said Augustus. “I want to thank 1999 to become the first tandem ever to “I’m absolutely thrilled to have Amanda Sandy Barbour and the selection commit- win back-to-back championships. In ad- Augustus coming home to lead the Cal tee for giving me the opportunity to build dition, Augustus and Francesca La’o were Bears Women’s Tennis program,” said on the legacy that Jan Brogan left behind. NCAA doubles quarterfinalists in 1996. Cal Director of Athletics Sandy Barbour. I am excited to carry on the program’s great Augustus also earned an invitation to “Amanda has had phenomenal success tradition and continue to strive for excel- play in the NCAA singles tournament each at every juncture in both her playing and lence through diversity. I look forward to of her four years at Cal, reaching the coaching career. I am confident that the guiding the young women towards achiev- quarterfinals as a junior in 1998. During leadership, determination and tenacity ing both their athletic and academic her career, she was ranked as high as that she exhibited on the court as a Bear, goals.” fourth nationally in singles. will be instilled in her future Cal squads. As a player for the Bears, Augustus As a senior, Augustus received the Cissy There’s no doubt that she understands earned All-Pac-10 honors each of her four Leary Sportsmanship Award for the ITA what it takes to succeed at the highest years, including first-team recognition as Northwest Region, as well as the Gladys level in both the classroom and the court a sophomore, junior and senior. She Heldman Award for her outstanding com- at the University of California. She has teamed with Amy Jensen to capture the bination of athletics and academics. In 1998, she was the Daily Californian’s Female Athlete of the Year. After graduating with her degree in eco- nomics and a minor in business admin- istration, Augustus turned her attention to the WTA tour and successfully earned in- vitations to the main draw of all four Grand Slam events – Australian Open, , Wimbledon and U.S. Open. She achieved world rankings of No. 82 in doubles and No. 304 in singles, and won 20 professional tournaments. Following her season as the head women’s and men’s coach at Whittier College, Augustus became an assistant at Michigan and helped guide the team to the second round of the NCAA Tourna- ment in 2006. She was named head coach for 2006-07, replacing long-time coach Bitsy Ritt, who retired from the profession to become an Associate Athletic Director at Michigan. Augustus resides in Amanda Augustus was a four-time All-American at Cal from 1996-99. Emeryville, Calif.

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Northern Cali- fornia junior Cordell HO tournaments Associate Head Coach and played col- 11th Year at Cal legiate tennis California ’72 at the Univer- sity of Oregon, Cordell Ho is before moving California’s asso- to Vienna, Aus- ciate head coach tria, to continue after serving as pursue his mu- the team’s volun- sic studies. teer assistant An active from 2004-07. composer of His return to the symphonic program helped and chamber the Bears ad- music, Ho has vance to the written film NCAA final four and finish with a No. 5 scores, theater ranking in 2006. Ho was instrumental in pieces and opera. His music has been Cordell Ho has spent more than a helping guide senior Susie Babos to her performed in the United States, Europe decade coaching both the men’s and 2006 NCAA Singles Championship and and Asia and he has lectured on music at women’s tennis teams at Cal. has had an influential hand in shaping UC Davis, Columbia University and the the visage of this Bear squad senior University of Washington. class. Ho had previously spent five sea- Ho, a Cal graduate, (M.A. ’75, B.A. ’72), sons as the associate head coach for the and his wife, Michele (B.A. Cal ’79), live in men’s program, as well as two seasons Berkeley with their two daughters, Ally and in a volunteer role. Xin Xin. Ho has held several head pro and ten- first year as the nis director appointments on the East volunteer assis- Coast, as well as teaching positions at Zsuzsanna tant coach for the the University of Pennsylvania and the Golden Bears. University of Washington. He has also had FODOR As a six-time a long-time association with men’s head Hungarian na- coach Peter Wright, whom Ho coached Volunteer Assistant Coach tional champion, both as a junior and as a professional on 1st year at Cal Fodor brings a the men’s tennis tour. California ‘07 wealth of experi- Born and raised in , Ho ence to the Bears began playing tennis competitively in A two time All-American in both singles coaching staff. and doubles, Zsuzsanna Fodor enters her She compiled a 68-30 singles record and put together a 65-23 doubles record in THE COACHING STAFF her two seasons at Cal. Fodor has twice been named to the All- Pac-10 first team; the first time as she captured the 2006 Pac-10 Singles Cham- pionship title on her way to Pac-10 Con- ference Player of the Year honors. Coupled with fellow All-American Susie Babos, Fodor received recognition as part of the 2007 Pac-10 Doubles Team of the Year, posting a 21-7 record together. Fodor earned a No. 5 singles ranking and a No. 2 doubles ranking as a junior in 2006 when she won the ITA Northwest Regional Championship doubles title in 2006 with Babos. A year earlier, she won Cordell Amanda Zsuzsanna the singles title at the ITA Regional Cham- Ho Augustus Fodor pionship qualifier. She arrived at Berkeley after transferring from Mississippi State, where she was named the SEC fresh- man of the year in 2005. Fodor resides in Berkeley, Calif.

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LONGTIME CAL COACH the 2001 cham- pionship, and SERVES UP Raquel Kops- Jones and Chris- RETIREMENT tina Fusano n eight-time conference coach of reached the vic- the year, Jan Brogan amassed tory stand in 2003. Amore than 500 victories while guid- In 2006, Susie ing the California women’s tennis pro- Babos swept gram for 29 seasons. through the field Brogan’s direction made the Golden to become Cal’s Jan Brogan coached Amanda Augustus Bears a perennial power, earning 19 Top- first women’s NCAA Singles Champion. and Amy Jensen to a pair of doubles 10 finishes and making 26 consecutive Off the court, Cal players have also titles in 1999-2000. appearances in the NCAA Tournament. In been named to the Pac-10 All-Academic her final season, Cal finished the 2006- squad on 27 occasions since 1994 and member of the ITA Board of Directors, ITA 07 campaign with a 23-7 record, a trip to have been voted Academic All-American Operating Committee, NCAA Champion- the NCAA Championship Semifinal and a four times. ship Tennis Committee and the ITA Sport No. 5 ranking. Brogan’s career record comes to rest Science Committee. Brogan graduated Under her tutelage, the Bears had 61 at 539-223 (.707), fourth on the NCAA’s from San Jose State with a degree in physi- All-Americans, 19 first-team All-Pac-10 all-time women’s tennis victory list. She cal education in 1978. In 1998, she com- players and five conference players of the is also fourth in career wins among all pleted a master’s degree in sports psy- year. Brogan-coached players have won Cal coaches (Diane Ninemire, softball, chology at John F. Kennedy University. four doubles championships and one 889; Bob Milano, baseball, 688; and Clint A true legacy at the University of Califor- singles crown, all since 1999. Amanda Evans, baseball, 547.) nia, Jan Brogan’s contributions to the Augustus and Amy Jensen teamed for A successful teaching professional in Golden Bears are innumerable. She will doubles titles in 1999 and 2000, while Los Gatos, Calif. before taking Cal’s head long be remembered for all of her great Jensen partnered with for coaching job in 1978, Brogan has been a accomplishments. JAN BROGAN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD AT CAL Year Record Postseason Final Ranking 1978-79 ...... 11-8 ...... individuals only 1979-80 ...... 18-7 ...... AIAW 1st round ...... 9 1980-81 ...... 23-9 ...... AIAW 1st round ...... 10 1981-82 ...... 22-8 ...... AIAW final/NCAA 1st round ...... 14 1982-83 ...... 20-5 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 8 1983-84 ...... 18-10 ...... NCAA 1st round...... 13 1984-85 ...... 28-11 ...... NCAA semifinals ...... 6 1985-86 ...... 22-6 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 5 1986-87 ...... 25-4 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 5 1987-88 ...... 16-9 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 5 1988-89 ...... 20-7 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 5 1989-90 ...... 24-7 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... T4 1990-91 ...... 15-11 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... T8 1991-92 ...... 18-8 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 6 1992-93 ...... 19-4 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 4 1993-94 ...... 18-4 ...... NCAA semifinals ...... 4 1994-95 ...... 15-6 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 5 1995-96 ...... 10-15 ...... NCAA regional final...... 23 1996-97 ...... 16-8 ...... NCAA quarterfinals ...... 10 1997-98 ...... 16-8 ...... NCAA round of 16 ...... 6 1998-99 ...... 20-5 ...... NCAA semifinals ...... 4 1999-00 ...... 21-7 ...... NCAA semifinals ...... 4 2000-01 ...... 16-7 ...... NCAA round of 16 ...... 7 2001-02 ...... 14-10 ...... NCAA round of 16 ...... 13 2002-03 ...... 23-6 ...... NCAA semifinals ...... 4 2003-04 ...... 17-9 ...... NCAA regional final...... 14 2004-05 ...... 14-9 ...... NCAA round of 16 ...... 24 2005-06 ...... 17-8 ...... NCAA regional final...... 13 2006-07 ...... 23-7 ...... NCAA semifinals ...... 5 Total 539-223 (.707)

44 2008 CALIFORNIA GOLDEN BEARS Tennis Media Guide CALIFORNIA Golden Bears WOMEN’S 2007 RESULTS

2007 CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S TENNIS DUAL MATCH RESULTS FINAL ITA RANK: 5 OVERALL RECORD: 23-7 PAC-10 RECORD: 5-3 (TIED FOURTH) Singles Doubles Cal Opp. Date Opponent Score/Time Rec. Pac-10 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 Rank Rank Jan. 21 Sacramento State W, 7-0 1-0 0-0 W W W W W W W W L 11 63 Jan. 27 W, 7-0 2-0 0-0 W W W W W W W W W 11 57 Jan. 28 San Diego State W, 7-0 3-0 0-0 W W W W W W W W W 11 39 Feb. 1 Va. Commonwealth* W, 4-3 4-0 0-0 L W W L W W L W L 11 12 Feb. 2 Stanford* L, 6-1 4-1 0-0 L W L L L L W L L 11 1 Feb. 3 North Carolina* L, 4-3 4-2 0-0 L W L L L W W L W 11 7 Feb. 16 UCLA W, 7-0 5-2 0-0 W W W W W W W W W 9 15 Feb. 17 USC W, 5-2 6-2 0-0 W L W W L W W L W 9 5 Feb. 23 Arizona W, 6-1 7-2 0-0 W L W W W W W W W 7 46 Feb. 24 Arizona State W, 4-3 8-2 0-0 L W W W L L W W L 7 22 Mar. 3 Stanford L, 6-1 8-3 0-0 L L W L L L L L L 7 1 Mar. 4 Pepperdine W, 6-1 9-3 0-0 W W W L W W W W W 7 18 Mar. 9 Oregon W, 7-0 10-3 1-0 W W W W W W W L W 6 26 Mar. 11 Loyola Marymount W, 6-1 11-3 1-0 W L W W W W W W W 6 N/A Mar. 12 Texas W, 6-1 12-3 1-0 W W W L W W W W W 6 34 Mar. 17 TCU W, 6-1 13-3 1-0 W W W L W W L W W 5 37 Mar. 24 Northwestern W, 6-1 14-3 1-0 L W W W W W W L W 5 9 Mar. 25 Hawai’i W, 6-0 15-3 1-0 W W W W W W - - - 5 N/A Mar. 30 Arizona State W, 7-0 16-3 2-0 W W W W W W W W W 6 19 Mar. 31 Arizona W, 7-0 17-3 3-0 W W W W W W W W L 6 42 Apr. 6 Washington W, 7-0 18-3 4-0 W W W W W W W W W 5 N/A Apr. 7 Washington State W, 6-0 19-3 5-0 W W W W W W - - - 5 41 Apr. 13 USC L, 4-3 19-4 5-1 L L W W L L W W W 8 7 Apr. 14 UCLA L, 4-3 19-5 5-2 L L W W L W L L L 8 13 Apr. 21 Stanford L, 4-3 19-6 5-3 W W L L L W L L W 9 1 May 12 SE Louisiana^ W, 4-0 20-6 5-3 - W - W W - W - W 10 74 May 13 Arizona State^ W, 4-2 21-6 5-3 W W W L - L W W - 10 18 May 18 Clemson# W, 4-0 22-6 5-3 - W W - W - L W W 10 6 May 20 Georgia# W, 4-1 23-6 5-3 L W W - W - W - W 10 2 May 21 Georgia Tech# L, 4-2 23-7 5-3 W - L L L W L L - 10 3 Home matches at Hellman Tennis Complex are listed in BOLD ^ denotes NCAA Regional * denotes ITA National Indoor Team Championships # denotes NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga.

DUAL MATCH INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Singles No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Dual Total Tourn. All Matches Pac-10 Dual Susie Babos 14-7 5-0 19-7 17-5 36-12 6-2 Zsuzsanna Fodor 4-2 15-5 19-7 15-8 34-15 4-2 Nina Henkel 1-0 2-1 21-4 24-5 16-8 40-13 7-1 Marion Ravelojaona 1-0 3-4 9-4 1-2 14-10 11-4 25-14 5-2 Cristina Visico 1-0 9-3 10-2 20-5 13-4 33-9 5-2 Stephanie Kusano 1-0 3-0 14-6 1-2 19-8 12-4 31-12 7-1 Claire Ilcinkas 1-0 7-1 8-1 12-5 20-6 4-0 Bojana Bobusic 4-0 4-0 13-4 17-4 Daron Moore 0-0 8-7 8-7 TOTALS 19-9 23-6 25-4 18-10 20-9 22-5 127-43 117-49 244-92 38-10

Doubles No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 Dual Total Tourn. All Matches Pac-10 Dual Babos/Fodor 21-7 21-7 16-5 37-12 5-2 Henkel/Moore 5-3 5-3 9-2 14-5 Henkel/Kusano 9-5 9-5 3-3 12-8 4-2 Bobusic/Ravelojaona 6-3 6-3 3-0 9-3 Bobusic/Ilcinkas 10-4 10-4 11-1 21-5 5-2 Visico/Ilcinkas 3-0 3-0 Bobusic/Visico 3-0 3-0 Kusano/Ravelojaona 4-4 4-4 Ravelojaona/Moore 0-1 0-1 0-1 Henkel/Ravelojaona 3-1 3-1 3-1 0-1 Illcinkas/Moore 1-0 1-0 3-0 1-0 Visico/Moore 2-1 2-1 Ilcinkas/Ravelojaona 1-0 1-0 1-0 TOTALS 21-7 17-9 18-8 56-23 57-16 113-39 14-7

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CALIFORNIA WOMEN’S TENNIS AT THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Team Championship Singles Championship Doubles Championship 1982 1st Rd.: Miami 5, Cal 4 none none 1983 Quarterfinals: USC 7, Cal 2 Barrie Bulmore: 1st Rd; Heather Ettus: 1st Rd Bulmore/Grummel: Semifinals 1984 1st Rd.: San Diego St. 7, Cal 2 none none 1985 Semifinals: USC 9, Cal 0 Heather Ettus: 3rd Rd Grummel/Savides: 1st Rd Jennifer Prah: 2nd Rd 1986 Quarterfinals: Miami 5, Cal 3 Heather Ettus: Quarterfinals; Jennifer Prah: Quarterfinals Fletcher/Finerman: 2nd Rd Karen Shin: 2nd Rd 1987 Quarterfinals: SMU 5, Cal 4 Alissa Finerman: 1st Rd Finerman/Silveria: 1st Rd Oechsle/Torres: 1st Rd Fletcher/Yao: 1st Rd 1988 Quarterfinals: UCLA 5, Cal 2 Karen Shin: Quarterfinals Finerman/Silveria: 1st Rd Jean-Marie Lozano: 2nd Rd Fletcher/Lozano: 1st Rd 1989 Quarterfinals: Georgia 5, Cal 4 Lisa Albano: Quarterfinals Albano/Finerman: Quarterfinals Jean-Marie Lozano: 1st Rd Lozano/Fletcher: 2nd Rd 1990 Quarterfinals: Texas 5, Cal 4 Jean-Marie Lozano: Quarterfinals Albano/Lozano: 1st Rd Lisa Albano: 3rd Rd; Emilie Viqueira: 2nd Rd 1991 Quarterfinals: UCLA 5, Cal 2 Lisa Albano: Finalist Albano/Alley: 1st Rd Emilie Viqueira: 3rd Rd; Cara Abe: 2nd Rd 1992 Quarterfinals: Stanford 5, Cal 2 : 2nd Rd; Jennifer Poulos: 2nd Rd Albano/Alley: 1st Rd Cara Abe: 1st Rd; Lisa Albano: 1st Rd 1993 Quarterfinals: Arizona 5, Cal 2 Pam Nelson: Quarterfinals; Veena Prabhakar: 2nd Rd Alley/Nelson: 2nd Rd Jennifer Poulos: 1st Rd; Lisa Parks: 1st Rd 1994 Semifinals: Georgia 5, Cal 3 Vera Vitels: Quarterfinals Alley/Nelson: Quarterfinals Pam Nelson: Quarterfinals; Jennifer Poulos: Quarterfinals Elliott/Vitels: 2nd Rd. 1995 Quarterfinals: Florida 5, Cal 0 Pam Nelson: Quarterfinals Alley/Nelson: Semifinals Jennifer Poulos: Quarterfinals; Vera Vitels: 2nd Rd Ando/Vitels: 1st Rd 1996 Regional Final: USC 5, Cal 2 Pam Enkoji: 2nd Rd; Amanda Augustus: 1st Rd. Augustus/La’O: Quarterfinals 1997 Quarterfinals: Duke 5, Cal 0 Esther Knox: Quarterfinals Augustus/Curran: 2nd Rd Francsca La’O: 2nd Rd; Amanda Augustus: 1st Rd 1998 Rd of 16: William&Mary 5, Cal 2 Esther Knox: 1st Rd; Amanda Augustus: Quarterfinals Augustus/Jensen: NCAA Champions 1999 Semifinals: Stanford 5, Cal 1 Amanda Augustus: 1st Rd Augustus/Jensen: NCAA Champions Francesca La’O: 2nd Rd; Amy Jensen: 1st Rd 2000 Semifinals: Stanford 5, Cal 0 Amy Jensen: 1st Rd; Anita Kurimay: 1st Rd Curran/Jensen: NCAA Champions 2001 Rd of 16: Arizona State 4, Cal 2 Anita Kurimay: 1st Rd Kurimay/Kops-Jones: 2nd Rd Raquel Kops-Jones: 2nd Rd; Christina Fusano: 1st Rd 2002 Rd of 16: Georgia 4, Cal 1 Christina Fusano: 1st Rd; Raquel Kops-Jones: 1st Rd Kops-Jones/Scheldt: 1st Rd 2003 Semifinals: Stanford 4, Cal 1 Raquel Kops-Jones: Quarterfinals Kops-Jones/Fusano: NCAA Champions Jieun Jacobs 1st Rd; Christina Fusano: 2nd Rd 2004 2nd Rd: Fresno State 4, Cal 3 Raquel Kops-Jones: Quarterfinals; Sasha Podkolzina: 1st Rd Kops-Jones/Jacobs: 1st Rd 2005 Rd of 16: Georgia 4, Cal 2 Susie Babos: 2nd Rd none 2006 2nd Rd: Fresno State 4, Cal 3 Susie Babos: NCAA Champion; Zsuzsanna Fodor: First Rd Babos/Fodor: 2nd Rd 2007 Semifinals: Ga. Tech 4, Cal 2 Zsuzsanna Fodor: Rd of 16 Babos/Fodor: 2nd Rd Nina Henkel: Rd of 16; Susie Babos: 2nd Rd GOLDEN BEARS ON THE WTA TOUR PLAYER YEARS AT CAL Amanda Augustus ...... 1996-99 Lisa Albano ...... 1989-92 Keirsten Alley ...... 1992-95 Barrie Bulmore ...... 1980-83 Claire Curran ...... 1997-01 Heather Ettus ...... 1983-86 Beth Fernbacher ...... 1978-81 Alissa Finerman ...... 1986-89 Cristina Fusano ...... 1999-03 Amy Jensen ...... 1997-01 Raquel Kops-Jones ...... 2000-04 Jean-Marie Lozano ...... 1988-90 Pam Nelson ...... 1993-95 Jennifer Poulos ...... 1992-95 Jennifer Prah ...... 1985-88 Karen Shin ...... 1986-89 Raquel Kops-Jones (left) and Cristina Fusano captured NCAA and pro doubles titles. Emilie Viqueira ...... 1988-91

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ALL-AMERICANS (second team), Claire 2004 Jieun Jacobs (first team), 2001 Raquel Kops-Jones (regional) 1982 Barrie Bulmore Curran (honorable Nicole Havlicek (second mention), Esther Knox team), Raquel Kops-Jones ITA ALL-STAR TEAM 1983 Barrie Bulmore, Heather 2003 Raquel Kops-Jones Ettus, Julie Grummel (honorable mention) (honorable mention), Jody 1998 Amanda Augustus (first Scheldt (honorable Christina Fusano 1985 Heather Ettus 2006 Susie Babos 1986 Heather Ettus, Jennifer team), Esther Knox mention), Jessica Shu Prah, Karen Shin (second yeam), Amy (honorable mention) ITA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 1987 Sharon Fletcher, Karen Jensen (honorable 2005 Jessica Shu (second team) AWARD Shin, Caroline Yao mention), Anita Kurimay 2006 Jessica Shu (first team) 1987 Linda Oechsle 1988 Sharon Fletcher, Jean- (honorable mention) 2007 Claire Ilcinkas (second 1989 Karen Shin Marie Lozano, Karen Shin 1999 Amanda Augustus (first team), Zsuzsanna Fodor 2003 Jieun Jacobs 1989 Lisa Albano, Alissa team), Amy Jensen (honorable mention), Susie Finerman, Sharon (second team), Anita Babos (honorable mention), JUNIOR FEDERATION CUP Fletcher, Jean-Marie Kurimay (second team), Stephanie Kusano 1983 Heather Ettus Lozano, Karen Shin Claire Curran (honorable (honorable mention), 1986 Jennifer Prah, Karen Shin 1990 Lisa Albano, Jean-Marie mention) Bojana Bobusic (honorable 1987 Karen Shin Lozano, Emilie Viqueira 2000 Amy Jensen (first team), mention), Daron Moore Anita Kurimay (second (honorable mention) FEDERATION CUP TEAM 1991 Lisa Albano, 1992 Jean-Marie Lozano Emilie Viqueira team), Karoline Borgersen (honorable mention), ALL-DECADE TEAM (Philippines), Emilie 1992 Lisa Albano, Viqueira (Puerto Rico) Keirsten Alley Claire Curran (honorable 1986-96 mention) Keirsten Alley 1994 Francesca La’O 1993 Keirsten Alley, (Philippines) Pam Nelson (S&D) 2001 Raquel Kops-Jones Jean Lozano (second team), Anita Pam Nelson 1996 Claire Curran (Ireland) 1994 Keirsten Alley, Pam 1995 Esther Knox (Australia) Nelson (S&D), Jennifer Kuirmay (second team) Jennifer Poulos Poulos, Vera Vitels 2002 Raquel Kops-Jones Karen Shin CONFERENCE COACH OF THE 1995 Keirsten Alley, Pam (second team), Christina PLAYER OF THE DECADE Lisa Albano YEAR Nelson (S&D), Jennifer Fusano (honorable 1982 (NorPac) Jan Brogan Poulos mention), Catherine PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1983 (NorPac) Jan Brogan 1996 Amanda Augustus, Lynch (honorable mention) 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones 1984 (NorPac) Jan Brogan Francesca La’O 2003 Raquel Kops-Jones 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor 1985 (NorPac) Jan Brogan 1997 Amanda Augustus, Claire (first team), Christina 1986 (NorPac) Jan Brogan Curran, Esther Knox Fusano (Second team) PAC-10 DOUBLES TEAM OF 1987 (Pac-10) Jan Brogan 1998 Amanda Augustus (S&D), 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones THE YEAR 1992 (Pac-10) Jan Brogan Amy Jensen (first team), Jieun Jacobs 2007 Susie Babos and 1994 (Pac-10) Jan Brogan 1999 Amanda Augustus (S&D), (honorable mention), Zsuzsanna Fodor Amy Jensen Sasha Podkolzina ITA REGIONAL COACH OF 2000 Amy Jensen (S&D), Anita (honorable mention) PAC-10 FRESHMAN OF THE THE YEAR Kurimay (S&D), Karoline 2005 Susie Babos (first team), YEAR 1988 Jan Brogan Borgersen, Claire Curran Stephanie Kusano 2001 Raquel Kops-Jones 1991 Jan Brogan 2001 Raquel Kops-Jones, (honorable mention) 2005 Susie Babos 1993 Jan Brogan 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor (first Anita Kurimay NORPAC CONFERENCE 2007 Jan Brogan 2003 Raquel Kops-Jones (S&D), team), Susie Babos Christina Fusano (second team) PLAYER OF THE YEAR ITA/WILSON NATIONAL 2004 Jieun Jacobs (D), 2007 Zsuzsanna Fodor (first 1984 Linda Oechsle COACH OF THE YEAR Raquel Kops-Jones (S&D) team), Susie Babos 1985 Linda Oechsle 1990 Jan Brogan (first team), Nina Henkel 1986 Heather Ettus 2006 Susie Babos (S&D) ITA NATIONAL ASSISTANT Zsuzsanna Fodor (S&D) (second team) NORPAC CONFERENCE 2007 Susie Babos (S&D) COACH OF THE YEAR PAC-10 ALL-ACADEMIC NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 1999 Kathy Toon Zsuzsanna Fodor (S&D) 1994 Pam Nelson 1986 Karen Shin (tie) Nina Henkel 1995 Pam Nelson, Vera Vitels, U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL TENNIS MAGAZINE/ ACADEMIC Miko Ando (second team) 1983 Linda Oechsle 1997 Francesca La’O (second team) ARTHUR ASHE JR., 1985 Sharon Fletcher ALL-AMERICAN 1991 Keirsten Alley 1983 Nina Bland 1998 Francesca La’O (second team) LEADERSHIP AND 1987 Linda Oechsle 1998 Francesca La’O (second team) SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WORLD UNIVERSITY 2000 Anita Kurimay (first 1989 Karen Shin 1986 Linda Oechsle GAMES 1998 Francesca La’O team), Karoline Borgersen 1991 Emilie Viqueira (regional) (honorable mention), 1993 Pam Nelson (U.S.) 1993 Veena Prabhakar 1995 Jan Brogan ALL-PACIFIC-10 Jenny Lee (honorable (regional/national) (U.S. women’s coach) CONFERENCE mention), Emika Mayes 1994 Jennifer Poulos (regional) 1987 Karen Shin (honorable mention) 2001 Anita Kurimay MACCABIAH GAMES 1988 Karen Shin 2002 Jieun Jacobs (second team) 2007 Zsuzsanna Fodor 1985 Jill Barr 1989 Karen Shin Raquel Kops-Jones 1989 Alissa Finerman 1991 Lisa Albano (honorable mention), HONDA SPORTS AWARD 1991 Lisa Albano (finalist) 1992 Lisa Albano Catherine Lynch CENTRAL AMERICAN GAMES 1993 Pam Nelson (honorable mention), 2006 Susie Babos (finalist) 1989 Emilie Viqueira (Puerto Rico) 1990 Emilie Viqueira (Puerto Rico) 1994 Pam Nelson, Vera Vitels Christina Fusano ITA REGIONAL SENIOR 1995 Pam Nelson, Jennifer (honorable mention), PLAYER OF THE YEAR TEAM CONFERENCE Nicole Havlicek Poulos (second team), 1988 Jennifer Prah (honorable mention) CHAMPIONSHIPS Keirsten Alley (honorable 1989 Karen Shin 1987 Pac-10 South Champion 2003 Jieun Jacobs (first team), mention) 1992 Lisa Albano Christina Fusano 1996 Amanda Augustus (second 1995 Jennifer Poulos (honorable mention), Bold denotes currently active team), Pam Enkoji 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones player (second team), Francesca Brooke Borisoff La’O (honorable mention) (honorable mention), ITA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 1997 Amanda Augustus (first Nicole Havlicek 1992 Jennifer Poulos (regional) team), Francesca La’O (honorable mention) 1993 Pam Nelson 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ALL-TIME ROSTER (1974-2007) Abbott, Michele ...... 1984 Lyons, Claudia ...... 1979 Abe, Cara ...... 1991-94 MacLennan, Marisa ...... 1996 Airola, Leslie...... 1974-75, 77 Manasse, Stephanie ...... 2005 Albano, Lisa ...... 1989-92 Maneatis, Joan ...... 1979 Alley, Keirsten ...... 1992-95 Mann, Sara ...... 1990 Alpert, Lindsay ...... 1997 Masciorini, Julie ...... 1982 Ando, Miko Hemsi ...... 1994-96 Mayes, Emeka ...... 1997-00 Arguelles, Carla ...... 2001-03 Maynard, Sarah ...... 1991-94 Augustus, Amanda ...... 1996-99 Maze, Joan ...... 1974-76 Auerbach, Darby ...... 1974 McCalla, Kuulei ...... 1981 Babos, Susie ...... 2004-present McCutchan, Kathy ...... 1978-80 Ballard, Janis ...... 1974-75, 77-78 McIntosh, Ann...... 1980 Bardellini, Sue ...... 1978 Miller, Nancy ...... 1977 Bartlett, Shelly ...... 1987 Mitchell, Anne ...... 1983-84 Barr, Jill ...... 1985-86, 88 Mitchell, Tamara ...... 1977 Barry, Sally ...... 1977-78 Moore, Daron ...... 2005-present Baughman, Pam ...... 1978 Mori, Allison ...... 1984-85 Beck, Gretchen ...... 1974-75 Morris, Molly ...... 1976-77, 79 Bee, Lisa ...... 1980-81 Munsourian, Corinne ...... 1977 Benjamin, Michelle ...... 1978 Nagle, Mindy ...... 1986-89 Bland, Nina ...... 1981-83 Nakamura, Jodi ...... 1990-93 Bobusic, Bojana ...... 2005-present Nard, Lisa ...... 1977 Bolcom, Anne ...... 1974 Nathan, Linda ...... 1975-76 Borgersen, Karoline ...... 1998-00 Claire Curran Neiman, Tammy ...... 1981-84 Borisoff, Brooke ...... 2001-05 Nelson, Angela ...... 1994 Borroughs, Robin ...... 1974-75 Guyon, Susan ...... 1980 Nelson, Pam ...... 1993-95 Bottomly, Viki ...... 1976 Hafner, Diane ...... 1979 Oechsle, Linda ...... 1984-87 Bracken, Lori ...... 1975-77 Hanson, Erica ...... 1991-94 Parks, Lisa ...... 1990-93 Breed, Chris ...... 1981-83 Hardre, Annette ...... 1975 Plowman, Barbara ...... 1974 Bress, Susan ...... 1985 Haughney, Jane ...... 1974-77 Podkolzina, Sasha ...... 2003-04 Brownson, Elizabeth ...... 1974, 76 Havlicek, Nicole ...... 2000-04 Poulos, Jennifer ...... 1992-95 Brush, Anne ...... 1974-75 Henderson, Karen ...... 1985 Poulos, Valerie ...... 1992-95 Buchsbaum, Karen ...... 1982 Henkel, Nina ...... 2006-07 Prabhakar, Veena ...... 1990-93 Bulmore, Barrie ...... 1980-83 Herrera, Evelia ...... 1975-77, 79 Prah, Jennifer ...... 1985-88 Calica, Kelly ...... 1979 Hoertling, Kathy ...... 1977 Ravelojaona, Marion ...... 2004-present Carney, Laurie ...... 1985 Ilcinkas, Claire ...... 2005-present Reed, Toni ...... 1976-79 Case, Kristen ...... 2000-04 Ja, Nicole ...... 1996 Richardson, Nancy ...... 1974-75 Chapin, Jennifer ...... 1984 Jacobs, Jieun ...... 2000-04 Rivett, Katherine ...... 1997-98 Chandler, Karen ...... 1980, 82 Jensen, Amy...... 1996-00 Rolley, Ashlie ...... 1994-97 Chung, Pamela ...... 2000-01 Johnson, Mary ...... 1980 Romero, Christina ...... 1983-84 Compton, Ellie ...... 1984-85 Johnson, Nanette ...... 1981-82 Savides, Stacy ...... 1982-85 Corrales, Vicky ...... 1982-85 Johnson, Sue ...... 1974-75 Scheldt, Jody ...... 2002-04 Crncich, Corinne ...... 1981 Jong, Trina ...... 1989-91 Scherman, Caroline ...... 1987 Curran, Claire ...... 1997-00 Karipineni, Farah ...... 2000-01 Schmutz, Gale ...... 1978-79 Del Rosario, Rio ...... 2001-04 Kearney, Lisa ...... 1981 Shea, Betsy ...... 1986-87 Diamant, Allison ...... 1980 Kavanagh, Colette ...... 1985-86 Shin, Karen ...... 1986-89 Donehew, Kristina ...... 1996 Kerwin, Anne ...... 1980, 82-83 Shu, Jessica...... 2003-06 Driver, Wendy...... 1982-83 Kincaid, Peggy ...... 1980 Silveria, Tiffany ...... 1987-91 Endlich, Diane ...... 1974-75 Knox, Esther...... 1997-1998 Slade, Chris ...... 1974 Elliott, Nicole ...... 1993-96 Kolbovic, Renata ...... 1996 Slater, Parrice...... 1975 Englert, Hilary ...... 2004-05 Kops-Jones, Raquel ...... 2000-04 Sommerville, Hannah ...... 1982-84 Enkoji, Pam ...... 1995-96 Kruger, Stacey ...... 1974 Sorenson, Stephanie ...... 1975 Ettus, Heather...... 1983-86 Kurimay, Anita...... 1997-01 Swierniak, Lisa ...... 1997-01 Fernbacher, Beth ...... 1978-81 Kusano, Stephanie...... 2004-present Tibbits, Stephanie ...... 1996-99 Finerman, Alissa ...... 1986-89 La’O, Francesca ...... 1996-99 Tishkoff, Jane...... 1974 Fletcher, Sharon ...... 1986-89 Lavilla, Stacy ...... 1987 Torres, Mary Margaret ...... 1984-87 Folck, Suzy ...... 1980 Lazar, Tara ...... 1995-96 Viqueira, Emilie ...... 1988-91 Fodor, Zsuzsanna ...... 2005-07 Lee, Jenny ...... 1997-00 Visico, Cristina ...... 2004-present Fusano, Christina ...... 1999-03 Lee, Linda ...... 1988, 90-91 Vitels, Vera ...... 1994-95 Garcia, Gina ...... 1992-93 Lee, Tiffany ...... 2004-05 Walliser, Ellen ...... 1990-91 Geldberg, Sharon ...... 1979 Levine, Lisa ...... 1978 Wasserman, Annika ...... 1989 Grant, Sekita...... 2000-01 Loftus, Andrea ...... 1982 Wiesener, Monica ...... 2003-05 Green, Francesca ...... 1983-84 Louthian, Kay ...... 1988-89 Woodling, Connie ...... 1978 Greenhouse, Kim ...... 1978 Lozano, Jean-Marie ...... 1988-90 Yang, Morisa ...... 1999-01 Gobershack, Jennifer ...... 1975-76 Lum, Joanne ...... 1983-84 Yao, Caroline ...... 1984-87 Grummel, Julie ...... 1982-85 Lynch, Catherine ...... 2000-04 Young, Lynn ...... 1981-82, 84 Gurash, Yvonne ...... 1990-91 Lynch, Mallory ...... 1978-79 Zamzow, Holly ...... 1974-76

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Duke ...... 4-3 ...... 1-6 Florida ...... 1995 ...... Florida ...... 5-0 ...... 0-6 Florida State ...... 1997 ...... Cal ...... 7-2 ...... 1-0 Fresno State ...... 2006 .. Fresno State ...... 4-3 ...... 31-3 Georgia ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 4-1 ...... 5-8 Georgia Tech ...... 2007 . Georgia Tech ...... 4-2 ...... 0-1 Harvard ...... 2003 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 7-0 Hawaii ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-0 ...... 5-0 Humboldt State ...... 1976 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 2-0 Illinois State ...... 2004 ...... Cal ...... 4-0 ...... 1-0 Indiana ...... 1992 ...... Indiana ...... 5-3 ...... 3-2 Kansas ...... 1994 ...... Cal ...... 5-3 ...... 1-0 Kentucky ...... 1996 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 2-0 Long Beach State ...... 1987 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 4-0 Loyola College ...... 2001 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 1-0 Loyola Marymount ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 5-0 Marin ...... 1978 ...... Cal ...... 5-4 ...... 3-0 Marquette ...... 1999 ...... Cal ...... 5-1 ...... 1-0 Miami (FL) ...... 2006 ...... Cal ...... 4-3 ...... 6-3 Mills College ...... 1976 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 2-0 Mississippi ...... 2005 ...... Cal ...... 4-3 ...... 2-0 New Mexico ...... 2000 ...... Cal ...... 7-1 ...... 1-0 Nevada ...... 2002 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 2-0 North Carolina...... 2007 North Carolina ...... 4-3 ...... 3-1 Northwestern ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 4-1 Claire Ilcinkas Notre Dame ...... 1996 ... Notre Dame ...... 5-4 ...... 0-1 Oklahoma ...... 1992 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 1-0 Tennessee ...... 1993 ...... Cal ...... 6-0 ...... 2-0 Oklahoma State ...... 1989 ..... Okla. State ...... 5-3 ...... 4-1 Texas ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 12-11 Oregon...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 15-0 Texas A & M ...... 2003 ...... Cal ...... 4-0 ...... 4-0 Oregon State ...... 1974 ...... Cal ...... 5-0 ...... 1-0 TCU ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 2-1 Pacific ...... 2005 ...... Cal ...... 5-2 ...... 29-0 Texas-Permian Basin ...... 1982 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 1-0 Pepperdine ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 24-6 Trinity ...... 1989 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 2-6 Princeton ...... 2005 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 2-0 UC Davis ...... 1998 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 9-4 Purdue ...... 2005 ...... Cal ...... 5-2 ...... 5-0 UC Irvine ...... 1990 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 6-2 Redlands ...... 1978 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 1-0 UCLA ...... 2007 ...... UCLA ...... 4-3 ...... 25-32 Rollins ...... 1987 ...... Cal ...... 8-1 ...... 3-1 UC Santa Barbara ...... 1995 ...... Cal ...... 5-2 ...... 13-3 Sacramento State ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 6-0 UC Santa Cruz ...... 1977 ...... Cal ...... 8-1 ...... 1-0 St. Mary’s (CA) ...... 2006 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 5-0 UNLV ...... 2006 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 4-1 San Diego ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 24-3 USC ...... 2007 ...... USC ...... 4-3 ...... 23-30 San Diego State ...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 31-7 U.S. International ...... 1990 ...... Cal ...... 6-3 ...... 4-0 San Francisco ...... 1985 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 14-0 Utah ...... 1992 ...... Cal ...... 8-1 ...... 5-0 San Francisco State ...... 1977 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 1-0 Vanderbilt ...... 2000 ...... Cal ...... 5-1 ...... 2-1 San Jose State ...... 1986 ...... Cal ...... 5-1 ...... 18-0 Virginia Commonwealth .... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 4-3 ...... 1-0 Santa Clara ...... 2006 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 23-0 Wake Forest ...... 2000 ...... Cal ...... 5-4 ...... 4-1 Sonoma State ...... 1976 ...... Cal ...... 6-0 ...... 2-0 Washington...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 19-3 South Alabama ...... 2001 ...... Cal ...... 5-2 ...... 3-0 Washington State...... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 6-0 ...... 11-1 South Carolina ...... 1987 ...... Cal ...... 5-4 ...... 2-0 Western Michigan ...... 2006 ...... Cal ...... 4-0 ...... 1-0 South Florida ...... 1985 ...... Cal ...... 5-1 ...... 1-0 Wichita State...... 1982 ...... Cal ...... 8-1 ...... 1-0 Southeastern Louisiana ... 2007 ...... Cal ...... 4-0 ...... 1-0 William & Mary ...... 2003 ...... Cal ...... 7-0 ...... 4-1 Southern Methodist ...... 1989 ...... Cal ...... 5-1 ...... 4-2 Wisconsin ...... 2000 ...... Cal ...... 6-1 ...... 3-0 Stanford...... 2007 ...... Stanford ...... 4-3 ...... 7-58 Yale ...... 1986 ...... Cal ...... 9-0 ...... 1-1 Syracuse ...... 1995 ...... Cal ...... 7-1 ...... 1-0 2008 Opponents Bold

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