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All-Time Letterwinners Christina Popescu Sara Walker Cammie Foley Kati Kocsis 2006 UCLA WOMEN’S TENNIS ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS CHRISTINA POPESCU SARA WALKER CAMMIE FOLEY KATI KOCSIS A F L S Jessica Algazi ____________ 1984-85 Lauren Fisher _________ 2001-02-04 Debbie LaFranchi ______ 1989-90-91 Stella Sampras ______1988-89-90-91 Annemarie Amaral ___________ 1987 Cammie Foley _______1990-91-92-93 Maria LaFranchi ______1985-86-87-88 Elizabeth Schmidt ____1997-98-99-00 Jody Anglin ______________ 1996-97 Brandi Freudenberg ___1996-97-98-99 Lynn Lewis ____________ 1982-84-85 Kathy Snelson ______________ 1978 Mariko Fritz-Krockow _______2001-02 Andrea Lieberman ___________ 1989 Shelly Solomon ___________ 1981-82 B Jennifer Fuchs ____________1986-87 Tracy Lin __________________ 2005 Diana Spadea ____________ 1994-95 Anya Loncaric ____________ 2003-05 Abigail Spears ______________ 2000 Jenny Baker ______________1992-93 Heather Ludloff ___________ 1982-83 Liz Stadler _______________ 1980-81 Penny Barg ________________ 1983 G Elizabeth Lumpkin __________ 2005 Susie Starrett _____________1994-95 Colinne Bartel _________ 1986-87-88 Kerry Gallant _____________ 1995-96 Michelle Stiefel ___________ 2000-01 Amanda Basica ________ 1998-99-00 Barbara Gerken _____________ 1983 Becky Bell ____________ 1978-79-80 Dana Gilbert _____________ 1978-79 M Daniela Bercek ___________ 2004-05 Chelsea Godbey ____________ 2001 Anne Mall __________________ 1992 T Rene Blount ________________ 1978 Lara Goldt _________________ 1989 Helena Manset ______1980-81-82-83 Robin Tenny ________________ 1978 Megan Bradley _____________ 2002 Laura Gordon _________ 2003-04-05 Petya Marinova ______1999-00-01-02 Jane Thomas ________1984-85-86-87 Andrea Bruno ____________ 1981-82 Lucy Gordon _____________ 1979-80 Alysia May _________________ 1989 Helen Tu _____________ 1991-92-93 Shannon Gordon __________ 1978-79 Iwalani McCalla ______1989-90-91-92 C Alyson Gray ___________ 1996-97-98 Alex McGoodwin _________ 2004-05 U Shana Gray ___________ 1996-97-98 Anicia Mendez _______1993-94-95-96 Cindy Campbell ________ 1980-81-82 Joni Urban __________1985-86-87-88 Sarah Gregg ________2002-03-04-05 Allegra Milholland _________ 1990-91 Jackie Carleton ___________ 2003-04 Elizabeth Minter _____________ 1984 Debbie Ceccato _____________ 1987 Jennifer Moyers _____________ 1987 W Mamie Ceniza _______1989-90-91-92 H Angela Walker ______________ 1980 Jane Chi _____________ 1993-94-95 Michelle Hain _______________ 1987 Sara Walker _________2000-01-02-03 Stephanie Chi ____________ 1995-96 Catherine Hawley ______ 2000-01-02 N Karina Walters ______________ 1985 Meredith Chiles _____________ 1993 Ann Hendrickson ____________ 1979 Beth Nicholson _____________ 1989 Susi Wild __________________ 2003 Allyson Cooper ______1985-86-87-88 Jenny Hilt ___________1991-92-93-94 Jannell Wilkins ______________ 1987 Annica Cooper _______1997-98-99-00 Kristy Howard ______________ 1994 O Karin Huebner _______1980-81-82-83 Kathy O’Brien _______1979-80-81-82 Patricia Hy _______________ 1984-86 Y D Kathy O’Daly __________ 1995-96-97 Nina Yaftali ______________ 2003-04 Karen Dewis ________1981-82-83-84 Catherine O’Meara ___1986-87-88-89 Paige Yaroshuk ______1992-93-95-96 Jennifer Donahue ______ 1998-99-00 J Wendy Ouwendijk _________ 1987-88 Jill Doty ___________________ 1987 Jill Jablonow __________ 1980-81-82 Kirsten Dreyer _______1988-89-90-91 Michelle Jannone __________1994-95 P Z Jeanne Duvall ______________ 1978 Stacey Jellen _______________ 1994 Riza Zalameda _____________ 2005 Keri Phebus _________1993-94-95-96 Kate Jolson _____________ 2003-04 Zana Zlebnik _____________ 2000-01 Kimberly Po ______________ 1990-91 E Shilpa Joshi ______________ 2003-04 Cristina Popescu _____1998-99-00-01 Returning players in boldface Jessica Emmons _______ 1988-89-90 Sara Poppelbaum ___________ 1982 Feriel Esseghir ____________2003-04 K Kathrin Keil ______________ 1981-82 R Kati Kocsis _______________1997-98 Becky Rajfer _______________ 1998 Andrea Kriva _______________ 1983 Amber Ray ______________ 2004-05 LeeAnn Rostovsky _________1992-93 Katia Roubanova _______ 1997-98-99 20 Kelly Rudolph _______1995-96-97-98 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES 2006 UCLA WOMEN’S TENNIS ALL-TIME LINEUPS 2005 2000 1995 1990 1985 1. Daniela Bercek 1. Sara Walker 1. Jane Chi 1. Jessica Emmons 1. Lynn Lewis 2. Riza Zalameda 2. Annica Cooper 2. Keri Phebus 2. Mamie Ceniza 2. Joni Urban 3. Alex McGoodwin 3. Amanda Basica 3. Paige Yaroshuk 3. Kirsten Dreyer 3. Jane Thomas 4. Sarah Gregg 4. Abigail Spears 4. Stephanie Chi 4. Cammie Foley 4. Allyson Cooper 5. Tracy Lin 5. Elizabeth Schmidt 5. K. Rudolph 5. Stella Sampras 5. Maria LaFranchi 6. Laura Gordon 6. Catherine Hawley 6. A. Mendez or D. Spadea 6. Iwalani McCalla 6. Karina Walters 1. Bercek/Zalameda 1. Basica/Walker 1. Phebus/Susie Starrett 1. Sampras/Ceniza 1. Thomas/Lewis 2. Gordon/McGoodwin 2. Schmidt/Spears 2. Chi/Chi 2. McCalla/Dreyer 2. Urban/LaFranchi 3. Gregg/Lin 3. Cooper/Marinova 3. Yaroshuk/Spadea 3. Po/Emmons 3. Cooper/Algazi 2004 1999 1994 1989 1984 1. Daniela Bercek 1. Annica Cooper 1. Jane Chi 1. Jessica Emmons 1. Elizabeth Minter 2. Jackie Carleton 2. Amanda Basica 2. Keri Phebus 2. Alysia May 2. Patricia Hy 3. Feriel Esseghir 3. Brandi Freudenberg 3. D. Spadea or S. Starrett 3. Mamie Ceniza 3. Lynn Lewis 4. Sarah Gregg 4. Elizabeth Schmidt 4. Jenny Hilt 4. Stella Sampras 4. Karen Dewis 5. Lauren Fisher 5. Petya Marinova 5. Stacey Jellen 5. Iwalani McCalla 5. Jane Thomas 6. Laura Gordon 6. Rochelle Raiss 6. Anicia Mendez 6. Kirsten Dreyer 6. Jessica Algazi 1. Bercek/Fisher 1. Cooper/Basica 1. Phebus/Starrett 1. Ceniza/Sampras 1. Lewis/Minter 2. Carleton/Esseghir 2. Marinova/Popescu 2. Chi/Hilt 2. Emmons/May 2. Thomas/Dewis 3. Gordon/Gregg 3. Freudenberg/Roubanova 3. Mendez/Jellen or Spadea 3. Dreyer/McCalla 3. Hy/Algazi 2003 1998 1993 1988 1983 1. Sara Walker 1. Annica Cooper 1. Keri Phebus 1. Allyson Cooper 1. Heather Ludloff 2. Jackie Carleton 2. Cristina Popescu 2. Cammie Foley 2. Jessica Emmons 2. Barbara Gerken 3. Susi Wild 3. Elizabeth Schmidt 3. Jenny Hilt 3. Kirsten Dreyer 3. Penny Barg 4. Sarah Gregg 4. Kati Kocsis or Kelly Rudolph 4. Jane Chi 4. Stella Sampras 4. Karen Dewis 5. Laura Gordon 5. Amanda Basica or Kocsis 5. Paige Yaroshuk 5. Joni Urban 5. Andrea Kriva 6. Anya Loncaric 6. Rudolph or B. Freudenberg 6. M. Chiles or L. Rostovsky 6. Maria LaFranchi 6. K. Huebner or H. Manset 1. Gordon/Walker 1. Roubanova/Schmidt 1. Phebus/Chi 1. Sampras/Cooper 1. Ludloff/Gerken 2. Gregg/Wild 2. Cooper/Kocsis 2. Hilt/Yaroshuk 2. Urban/Emmons 2. Barg/Kriva 3. Carleton/Loncaric 3. Basica/Popescu 3. Foley/Chiles 3. Dreyer/LaFranchi or Bartel 3. Manset/Davis 2002 1997 1992 1987 1982 1. Megan Bradley 1. Kati Kocsis 1. Mamie Ceniza 1. Jane Thomas 1. Kathrin Keil 2. Sara Walker 2. Elizabeth Schmidt 2. Iwalani McCalla 2. Joni Urban 2. Heather Ludloff 3. Petya Marinova 3. Annica Cooper 3. Anne Mall 3. Jennifer Fuchs 3. Shelly Solomon 4. Sarah Gregg 4. Kelly Rudolph 4. Cammie Foley 4. Allyson Cooper 4. Lynn Lewis 5. Lauren Fisher 5. Katia Roubanova 5. P. Yaroshuk or L. Rostovsky 5. Catherine O’Meara 5. Kathy O’Brien 6. Catherine Hawley 6. Brandi Freudenberg 6. J. Hilt or J. Baker 6. Maria LaFranchi 6. Helena Manset 1. Marinova/Walker 1. Roubanova/Schmidt 1. Ceniza/McCalla 1. Thomas/Fuchs 1. Ludloff/Lewis 2. Bradley/Fisher 2. Cooper/Kocsis 2. Baker/Mall 2. Cooper/Urban 2. O’Brien/Manset 3. Gregg/Hawley 3. Freudenberg/Rudolph 3. Foley/Yaroshuk 3. LaFranchi/O’Meara 3. Solomon/Keil 2001 1996 1991 1986 1981 1. Sara Walker 1. Keri Phebus 1. Kimberly Po 1. Jane Thomas 1. Kathrin Keil 2. Catherine Hawley 2. Paige Yaroshuk 2. Iwalani McCalla 2. Joni Urban 2. Kathy O’Brien 3. Lauren Fisher 3. Stephanie Chi 3. Kirsten Dreyer 3. Jennifer Fuchs 3. Shelly Solomon 4. Petya Marinova 4. Kelly Rudolph 4. Stella Sampras 4. Patricia Hy 4. Ann Henricksson 5. Mariko Fritz-Krockow 5. Brandi Freudenberg 5. Mamie Ceniza 5. Allyson Cooper 5. Karen Dewis 6. Jennifer Donahue 6. A. Mendez or J. Anglin 6. Cammie Foley 6. Maria LaFranchi 6. Liz Stadler 1. Fisher/Marinova 1. Phebus/Yaroshuk 1. Sampras/Po 1. Fuchs/Thomas 1. Manset/O’Brien 2. Fritz-Krockow/Walker 2. Chi/Freudenberg 2. Ceniza/McCalla 2. LaFranchi/Urban 2. Henricksson/Dewis 3. Donahue/Hawley 3. Rudolph/Mendez 3. Milholland/Dreyer 3. Cooper/Bartel 3. Keil/Solomon 21 WOMEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE 2006 UCLA WOMEN’S TENNIS AWARD WINNERS Heather Ludloff ...........................................1982-83 Elizabeth Schmidt ............................................1997 ALL-AMERICANS Helena Manset ...........................................1982-83 Paula Smith ................................................1976-77 Amanda Basica ...............................................1999 Elizabeth Minter ...............................................1984 Shelly Solomon ...........................................1981-82 Becky Bell ........................................................1979 Petya Marinova ...........................................2001-02 Diana Spadea ..................................................1994 Daniela Bercek ...........................................2004-05 Alysia May .......................................................1989 Susie Starrett ..............................................1994-95 Rene Blount .....................................................1978 Iwalani McCalla ..........................................1991-92 Cindy Thomas .................................................1976 Megan Bradley ................................................2002 Kathy O’Brien .................................. 1979-80-81-82
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