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records 23 2006 wake forest women’s Dede Allen Sylvia Gilley Lew Gerrard Lew Chad Skorupka Brian Fleishman teams / 2nd Rd Janet Bergman/Bea Bielik (2002)Janet Bergman/Bea Bielik 32 (87)26 Lodewyks Laurie Jackson/Angelique (98) Kurz Nicola Kaiwai/Dorothee 24 Nicola Kaiwai/Dorothee Kurz (98) Kurz Nicola Kaiwai/Dorothee 24 Dana Evans 1. Wijk (87) van Monica Kowalewski/J. 32 3. Wijk (88)30 van Monica Kowalewski/Jackie 4. Janet Bergman/Bea Bielik (2001)5. (88)27 Lodewyks Laurie Jackson/Angelique 6. 28 (92) Evans Liz Barker/Dana 8. Smith (87) Susie Broecker/Jolyn 10. (94) Evans Liz Barker/Dana 26 11. 24 Maggie Harris/Patty Murren (94) Wijk (86)20 van 12. Monica Kowalewski/Jackie 22 23 career doubles victories/teams career 1. (86-89) Jackson/A. Laurie Lodewyks 2. Wijk (86-88) van Monica Kowalewski/J. 85 82 3. Bielik (2000-02) Janet Bergman/Bea 4. (91-94) Evans 74 Barker/Dana Liz 5. (190-93) Zawacki Diane McKeon/Tracy 37 6. (94-96)35 Ann Zawacki Caparis/T. Christina 7. 65 (97-99)31 Ullring Annmarie Milton/Caroline 8. Murren (94-96) Maggie Harris/Patty 9. Smith (86-87) Susie Broecker/Jolyn 28 24 season doubles victories 11 NCAA Appearances * individual individual / / 1997 Gerrard Lew 1998 Gerrard Lew 7-1 19-7, 1999 Gerrard/Fleishman16-11, 7-1 7-1 18-9, 2000 Brian Fleishman 8-0 24-3, 11th2001 Brian Fleishman 17th 7-1 18-9, 13th2002 Brian Fleishman 5th 6-2 24-6, 1st Rd Quarters 15th2004 Quarters Brian Fleishman 16 Sweet 8th 3-5 11-12, 2005 Brian Fleishman 5-5 13-19, 22nd Quarters 26th 1st Rd 2nd Rd 1994 Gerrard Lew 1995 Gerrard Lew 5-3 16-7, 1996 Gerrard Lew 7-1 21-5, 14th 20-7, 7-1 10th 2nd Rd 11th 2nd Rd 1st Rd year head coach1989 Gerrard Lew 1990 Gerrard overall Lew 1991 4-3 14-12, Gerrard Lew 1992 2-4 9-14, final rk. Gerrard Lew Postseason 4-3 -1993 17-9, Gerrard Lew 6-2 17-7, - 12-9, 5-3 - 22nd ------2003 Brian Fleishman 4-22, 1-7Totals - -- 449-283, 124-88 * * * * * * * * * * * annual records Bea Bielik (2002) Wijk (1988)Jackie van 36 Bea Bielik (2000)Bea Bielik (2001) 30 (1988) Lodewyks Angelique (1987) Lodewyks Angelique 29 (1992)Liz Barker 27 29 (1992)Dana Evans 26 26 26 Bea Bielik (2000-02) Wijk (1986-88)Jackie van 94 85 Janet Bergman & Bea Bielik 3. Wijk (1987) Jackie van 4.(2001) Janet Bergman 5. (1987) Monica Kowalewski 6. (1988) Monica Kowalewski 8. Jolyn Smith (1987) 35 32 33 30 11. Janet Bergman (2000)12. Laurie Jackson (1988)14. Laurie Jackson (1987) 29 28 27 (1987) Susie Broecker 18. 26 25 1. Bergman (2002) Janet 36 1 (1999-02) Janet Bergman 2. (1985-88) Monica Kowalewski 4. (1986-89) Laurie Jackson 5. 94 (1992-95) Dana Evans 117 6. (1986-89) Lodewyks Angelique 7. (1991-94) Liz Barker 9. 91 88 Aimee Smith (2000-04)10. (1999-02) Maren Haus 90 season doubles victories 85 77 70 career doubles victories career 7-43) min. 75 wins Bea Bielik (2002)Janet Bergman (2001) (1991)Liz Barker 35 Maggie Harris (1995)Maggie Harris (1994) 32 Christina Caparis (1994) (1991) Zawacki Tracy Wijk (1988)Jackie van 31 30 30 30 30 30 year head coach1972 Finch5-3 Nora Lynn 1973 Finch4-4 overall Nora Lynn 1974 Casey Dot 1975 final rk. Pam Weighart Postseason 1976 - 2-5 Pam Weighart -1977 - Pam Weighart -1978 6-2 Smith Stewart 1979 12-7, 1-4 Sylvia Gilley1980 Sylvia Gilley - - 9-9, 2-51981 - - Sylvia GIlley 2-4 - 10-7, 1982 - - Dede Allen 3-5 11-7, 1983 Dede Allen -1984 - 3-4 14-10, Dede Allen - 1985 - 3-4 13-7, Dede Allen - - -1986 4-6 14-14, Dede Allen - - 1987 3-4 15-11, - Dede Allen - -1988 3-4 18-12, - Gerrard Lew - 4-3 21-11, - 5-2 22-6, ------season singles victories 1. Engel (2000) Adria 2. (1999) Verban Mariel 3. Janet Bergman (2000)4. (1987) Lodewyks Angelique 5. (1996) Ann Zawacki Terry 6. Haus (2001) Maren 8. 45 43 38 Bielik (2001) Bea 9. 39 (1988) Lodewyks Angelique 10. 37 (1996) Nicola Kaiwai 12. Bea Bielik (2000) 35 33 14. Janet Bergman (1999) 34 32 31 30 career singles – winning pct.career singles – winning 1. Bea Bielik (2000-02)2. (1990-93) Diane McKeon 3. Janet Bergman (1999-02)4. .784(91-25) .893 (100-12) (129-46) .737 (1995-98) Aydin Lule 5. (1986-89) Lodewyks Angelique 6. .713 (10 Maggie Harris (1994-97) (102-40) 7. .718 (1990-93) Zawacki Tracy (109-51) .681 8. (1997-00).667 (106-53) Annemarie Milton Coetzee (2002-05)9. Karin (94-46) .671 (1994-97) Cristina Caparis 10. .663 (110-56) .664 (97-49) careersingles – victories careersingles 1. (1999-02) Bergman Janet 2. (1993-96) Zawacki Ann Terry 3. Caparis (1994-97) Cristina 4. Harris (1994-97) Maggie 5. 129 (1986-89) Lodewyks Angelique 116 6. (1997-00) Annemarie Milton 7. 110 (1999-02) Maren Haus 8. 107 (1995-98) Aydin Lule 109 9. Bea Bielik (2000-02) 106 10. Murren (1993-96) Patty 103 102 100 100 Monica

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Bea Bielik Kowalewski Adria Engel Adria Maren Haus Diane McKeon 05 2004- Jackie van Wijk Jackie van Janet Bergman 2006 wake forest women’s tennis 24 records ae ega 2002 2002 Janet Bergman regionsenioroftheyear ita 2000 Janet Bergman 1999 2000,2001, 2002 award usta nat’lsportsmanship 1998 1998 1997 2000,2001,Bea Bielik 2002 Janet Bergman 1994 Adria Engel 1994 Mariel Verban Dorothee Kurz 1994, 1996 Nicola Kaiwai 2000 Amy Jensen Terry AnnZawacki Dana Evans Liz Barker all-americans 2002 2002 Adria Engel ita nationalrookieoftheyear 2002 Brian Fleishman ita nationalcoachoftheyear Bea Bielik ita nationalplayeroftheyear Bea Bielik 2001, 2002 national playeroftheyear 2000 Bea Bielik,Singles ita nationalindoorchampion 2000 2002 J. Bergman/B.Bielik,Doubles Bea Bielik,Singles champions national claycourt Bea Bielik,Singles ncaa nationalchampion sleDvs2004- Davis 1976-79 Ashlee 1988-91 1977 Julie Darracott Karin Dallwitz 2002-05 1978-80 Kim Czarnecki 1978-79 Karin Coetzee 1979-80 Cindy Corey Lori Clark 1977-79Karen Clark 1982, ‘84 Chapman Mary 1983-86 Katie Carter 1979 Julie Caplan 1989-90 1994-97 1985 Cristina Caparis Kara Caister Vicki Burge 1986-87 Margie Buff 1979 1975 Susie Broecker Margaret Braswell 2000-02 1988-90 Cam Bradshaw Dianne Biondi 1978-79 1999-02 Bea Bielik Janet Bergman 1991-94 1981-84 Janet Bates 1995-98 Amy Barnette 1975 Liz Barker 1980-83 Lule Aydin Debbie Asmip Kay Anderle lio ie 1979 1995-98 Allison Hines 1999-02 1972 Terri Hiete Maren Haus 1994-97 Suzanne Harris 1989-90 Maggie Harris 1973-74 Beatrice Guery 1977 1972-74 Leslie Grovert Dotty Gooding 1980-81 Gayle Goettman 1994 Beth Gilley 1984 1989-90 1983 Margaret George Carol Garland 2000 1992-95 Daphne Fulks Laura Foote Dana Evans 1975-78 Adria Engel 1980-81 Jean Eldridge 1972-73 Renee’ Duvall 1990-91 1985 Amy Dillingham Sue Deaton Lisa deAngelis al ud1972-74 1980-82 Sally Hurd 2004- Huizenga 1998-01Mary 1972 1982-85 Jackie Houston Susan Holloway Kissy Hite Hirsch Alex rc aak 1991 1992, 1995 1990 1989 Dana Evans Tracy Zawacki 1990, 1991, 1987, 1992 1988 Celine Tournant 2004 Diane McKeon 2000 Beatrice Guery Jackie van Wijk 1987, 1988, 1989 1999 Angelique Lodewyks 1998 all-acc Ashlee Davis Adria Engel 2000 1987 Janet Bergman 1995, 1997 Mariel Verban acc rookieoftheyear 2002 2000 Brian Fleishman Lew Gerrard Dede Allen 2002 acc coachoftheyear Bea Bielik Adria Engel 1997 acc playeroftheyear 2000,2002 Bea Bielik 2000 garberawardwinner mary 1999 Bea Bielik 1992 Amy Jensen 1993 ita region“playertowatch” Adria Engel Janet Bergman 2002 Terry AnnZawacki 1995, 1997 Dana Evans ita regionrookieoftheyear Brian Fleishman Lew Gerrard ita regioncoachoftheyear ac ore1976 1995-96 Nancy Monroe 1999-00 Jamie Miyares 1997-00 Annemarie Milton Lea Miller 1984-86 1991-93 Linda Merchant Celine Menain 1973-74 1990-93 Kathy McMurtry 1976 Diane McKeon 1989 2005- Sally Mendenhall 1975 Mildred Maxwell Connie Mansfield 1998 Angelique Lodewyks1986-89 Loeb Jenna Dorothee Kurz 1973-75 Janice Kulynych 1975-78 Monica Kowalewski1985-88 1974-75 2003-04 Ann Konhaus 1979 1974-75 Sandie Knight 2006- Kathy King Lynn Killian 1996-98 Liz Kenney Nicola Kaiwai Jerman Ana m esn1997 1991 1986-89 Amy Jensen Laurie Jackson 1972-74 Becky Irwin Paige Ilderton all-time letterwinners er n aak 1993-96 1999-02 1985-88 acc flightchampions 1994-97 1992-95 Terry AnnZawacki 2000-02 1994-97 Monica Kowaleski Maren Haus 1991-94 1999-02 Maggie Harris Dana Evans Cristina Caparis Bea Bielik Janet Bergman Liz Barker team 50thanniversary acc 92 i akr No.3 No.4 No.6 LizBarker No.4 1992 DianeMcKeon No.5 1992 Tracy Zawacki No.4 1991 DianeMcKeon 1991 Karin Dallwitz 1989 LaurieJackson No.3 1987 Angelique Lodewyks 1987 singles lxHrc 2005 2004 2004,2005 2003 2000 Alex Hirsch Ashlee Davis 2000,2001, 2002 1999, 2001 Karin Coetzee Elizabeth Proctor 1997 Bea Bielik Adria Engel 1998, 1999 1996 Maren Haus 1997, 1998 1999, 2000,2001, Janet Bergman 1995 Mariel Verban 1996, 1997 Amy Jensen Lule Aydin Patty Murren 1992 Nicola Kaiwai 1994, 1996, 1997 Cristina Caparis Maggie Harris Terry AnnZawacki1993, 1994, 1995, Celine Menain eg hped1979 1981-82, ‘84 Carrie Short 1976-77Leigh Shepherd 2002- Peggy Sheehan 1972-75 Danielle Schwartz 1983-85 Marianna Sarver 1992-94 Debbie Roy 1982-85 Heather Ring 1989 Alice Rhoton 2006- 1980 Emily Ransburg 2001- 04 Elizabeth Proctor Dawn Powers 1995-97 Poske 1978-81 1976Sierra Bettina Pieri 1985-86 Ann Phelps Judy Pazdan 1974-75 Julie Pash Laurie Parker 1987-91 1979 2004- Noelle Paschon 1988-90 Lisa Pamintuan Olson Sherry Offutt Blakely m dad1981 1981 Amy Odland 2002-05 Joanne O’Brien Katie Martzolf 1981-83 Annette Nielsen 1991-94 1993-96 Tracy Nickerson Patty Murren 2002 1996 ae as()April2,2001 Maren Haus(2) March 5,2001 Bea Bielik(3) Feb. 26,2001 Janet Bergman(2) Ashlee Davis (2) acc playeroftheweek Feb. 2002 Feb. 2002 J. Bergman/B.Bielik Team oftheMonth ita nationaldoubles Bea Bielik ita nationalplayerofthemonth No.1 No.2 J.Bergman/B.Bielik 2000 L.Aydin/M. Verban No.2 1998 M.Harris/P. Murren 1994 Lodewyks/L. A. JacksonNo.2 1989 Lodewyks/L. A. JacksonNo.2 1988 doubles e ilk2002 Bea Bielik marge crispawardwinner 01JntBrmnNo.2 (co-)No.1 No.3 JanetBergman 2001 No.4 BeaBielik No.5 No.2 2001 JanetBergman 2000 No.3 AnnemarieMilton No.2 1999 JanetBergman 1999 No.6 Lule Aydin 1997 NicolaKaiwai 1997 No.3 Amy Jensen No.5 MaggieHarris 1997 No.6 1995 CristinaCaparis 1995 MaggieHarris 1994 Tracy Zawacki 1993 aa on 1976-77 Terry AnnZawacki1993-96 1985 Sarah Young 1991-94 Karolyn Wilmoth Jennifer Webb 1998-00 Ginger vonLackum1978-79 Mariel Verban 1986-88 Jackie van Wijk 1981-83 1996-99Leslie Van Houten Caroline Ullring 1990-93 2005- 1975-77 Celine Tournant Ann Tholstrup 1972 Talbot Alisha 1981-82 Janice Sullivan 1972-74 Kathye Stratton 1979 1978,Lisa Speas ‘80 2006- Donna Snipes Lisa Smitson Simpson Christine a mt 1973 1986-88 Pat Smith 1992-93 Jolyn Smith 1976-77 Elaine Smith 2001- 04 Claudia Smith 1975-77 1990 1987-88 Aimee Smith Lora Smeltzly Lane Simpkins Hani Sie hita aa2005- Tara Christian March 25,2002 March 26,2001 March 4,2002 Feb. 25,2002 milestones 25 2006 wake forest women’s tennis 2002 July 12, 2005 All-Americans Again June 3, 2002 Bielik Janet Bergman and Bea first three- become the program’s time All-Americans in doubles and also named All-AmericanBielik was straight year. the third in singles for ACC Rookie of the YearApril 27, 2004 ACC Rookie of the YearApril becomes the fourth Ashlee Davis receive to player tennis women’s the ACC awards. of the Year Rookie Skorupka takes reigns of program Chad Skorupka, a former Wake a former Chad Skorupka, assistant coach and head Forest National Player of the Year June 10, ashlee davis janet bergman Athlete of the Year given Mary the Bea Bielik receives Garber Award, the ACCannually to and of the year athlete female annually to awarded also wins the Marge Crisp Award, of the year. athlete female Forest’s Wake U.S. Open 2002 July 24, and turn pro- her senior year skip Bea Bielik decides to Open in debut at the U.S. making her pro fessional, the U.S. for qualified She automatically York. New NCAA winning the Open by Singles Championship. the third to advance to players ranked Bielik upset two player, sixth-ranked world's to falling before round Belgium. from ACC 50th Anniversary Team Aug. 23, 2002 announced its 50th Anniversary Women’s The ACC tennis 50 women’s honoring the top Team, Tennis was Forest Wake history. 50-year in the ACC’s players second with nine members as Liz Barker tied for Sept. 4, 2002 Bea Bielik Janet Bergman (1999-02), (1991-94), Dana Evans (2000-02), Cristina Caparis (1994-97), Maren Haus Maggie Harris (1994-97), (1992-95), and Terry (1985-88) Monica Kowalewski (1999-02), selected. were (1993-96) Ann Zawacki National Champ, PartNational II Slam Grand career ITA her second captures Bea Bielik the National title at the singles winning event, Indoor Championships. Intercollegiate OneStill Number 11, 2001 Nov. the rankings for singles fall the ITA atop Bea Bielik sits spring the 2002 entered and year, second straight player collegiate top as the nation’s campaign NCAA Champion setting a NCAA Singles Crown, Bea Bielik captures the NCAA games lost fewest for record Championship Dec. 11, 2001 career her 100th Her finalvictory also marked (21). win. May 25, 2002 Bea Bielik was tabbed the ITABea Bielik was of the National Player the nation’s for Award and also wins the Honda Year of the year. player tennis women’s collegiate top coach of Yale, was hired as the ninth head coach of hired as the ninth was coach of Yale, program. tennis women’s Forest the Wake ACC Accolades the ACC sweeps Deacon tennis April 28, 2000 Engel postseason honors, as Adria and Rookie Player is named both is and Brian Fleishman of the Year tabbed Coach of the Year. NCAA Hosts May 4, 2000 the end of the 1998-99 campaign. the end of the 1998-99 Topping the Charts Dec. 12, 2000 the chartsWFU individuals top for as Bea the first time in history, Bielik is No. 1 in the singles rank- ings, and Janet Bergman and Bielik the nation’s top- form up to team doubles team. ranked All-Americas Adding UpMay 25, 1999 All-Americas Adding UpMay becomes the sev- Mariel Verban be named enth Demon Deacon to the an All-American to advancing by quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Championship. Wake Forest is selected to host an to is selected Forest Wake regional, a tennis NCAA women’s bea bielik adria engle mariel verban Sweeping Up the Titles becoming the first history woman by Bea Bielik makes as she wins both grand slam event, an ITA sweep to singles and doubles (with Janet Bergman) at the CourtNational Clay Championships. Sept. 2000 24, All-American TrioThree Deacons – Janet Bergman, Bea Bielik, and play- Engel – become the eighth, ninth and 10th Adria earn All-Americaers to status. May 30, 2000 Halting a Streak 6-3, in Durham, Duke, ACC-rival The Deacons defeat win streak over 116-match ending the Blue Devils’ opponents. conference Rewriting the Records regular season unde- finishes the ACC Forest Wake in school his- at 8-0 and becomes the first team feated April 5, 2000 The win the league’s regular season title. tory to win 18-match a school-record Deacs also put together in 2000. victories 24 a record to streak en route April 16, 2000 Terrific TandemTerrific become the fifth Kurz and and Dorothee Nicola Kaiwai up teaming history, Forest sixth All-Americans in Wake doubles tandem at nation’s 24th-ranked the form to May 22, 1998 Peaking in the Polls it’s rankings, reaches No. 2 in the ITA Forest Wake highest ranking in school history. March 15, 2000 NCAA Team QuarterfinalistNCAA Team in the first round Brigham Young defeats Forest Wake the team to advance to 5-4, NCAA tournament, of the quarterfinalschampionship first the time in school for history. May 21, 1998 first for the University. The Deacons win both rounds The Deacons win both the University. first for in the championships to advance at home to California. Dynamic Duo of Dana Evans The doubles team first become the and Liz Barker May 18, 1991 com- in school history to players in the NCAA Championships, pete in the dou- making an appearance bles bracket. Repeat All-American May 31, 1996 becomes the Ann Zawacki Terry All- first two-time program’s American, finishing the season All-ACC All Four YearsApril 25, 1996 All-ACC All Four YearsApril becomes Ann Zawacki Senior Terry All-ACC first four-time the program’s selection. ranked No. 12 in singles. She also ranked career singles Forest’s sets Wake Among the Elite May 22, 1992 zawacki terry ann dana evans wins record with 116. wins record Championship. ing to the quarterfinalsing to of the NCAA Singles school history to earn All-Americanschool history to advanc- honors by Freshman Amy Jensen becomes the fourth player in Jensen becomes the fourth player Amy Freshman NCAA Singles Quarterfinalist May 20, 1997 two-week period. two-week highest national ranking when it appears fourth for a highest national ranking when it appears fourth for ally in singles. After gains its WFU a 9-2 start campaign, the 1995 to while Zawacki finishes the season ranked 20th nation- finishes the season ranked while Zawacki Rising in the Rankings March 21, 1995 the semifinal of the NCAA Doubles Championship, Evans and Barker capture the honor by advancing to advancing capture the honor by and Barker Evans named the first All-Americans history. in the program’s California. are and Liz Barker Dana Evans Ann Zawacki, Terry ond round, the Deacons fall to fourth-ranked to fall the Deacons ond round, First All-Americans June 14, 1994 appearance in the NCAA Championships. In the sec- appearance in the NCAA Championships. Wake Forest defeats Virginia, 5-4, in their first team defeats Forest Wake match, and does so as a freshman. AppearanceFirst NCAA Team May 13, 1994 history to compete in an NCAA Championship singles in an NCAA Championship compete history to Terry Ann Zawacki becomes the first player in school becomes the first player Ann Zawacki Terry Fab Frosh in NCAA Tourney May 17, 1993 with South Carolina. national ranking as it appears in a tie for the 25th spot the 25th national ranking as it appears for in a tie first-ever Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Tennis Intercollegiate first-ever are several notable milestones in Deacon history... in Deacon milestones notable are several its gains program tennis women’s Forest The Wake carried through to the new millennium. Listed below Listed millennium. the new to carried through RankingFirst Team March 26, 1991 firsts for Demon Deacon tennis and the success has and the tennis Demon Deacon firsts for The decade of the 1990s showcased a number of a number showcased 1990s of the The decade as one of the fastest rising programs in the country. rising programs of the fastest as one Wake Forest women’s tennis has become recognized has become tennis women’s Forest Wake at the conclusion of the 1991-92 campaign. at the conclusion of the 1991-92 for the first time in school history, coming in at No. 22 the first history, time in school for Wake Forest finishes a season ranked in the Top 25 in the Top finishes a season ranked Forest Wake 2006 wake forest women’s tennis 26 ncaa history 95secondround 1995 firstround 1997 secondround 1999 thirdround 2001 2002singleschampion bea bielik doubles titleandwas a2001partner, JanetBergman. withherAll-America finalist NationalIndoors Intercollegiate IndoorSinglesChampionship andthe2000T. Rowe SinglesChampionship. Shealsocap PriceNationalClay Courts SinglesChampionship, the inboth singlesanddoublesisafour-timetime All-American national champion, winningthe2002NCAA viduals have alsomadetheirmarkonthecollegiate tennis scene,as10 DemonDeaconshave since1994. beennamedAll-Americans Tournament, threetimes(1998, 2000,2002)aswell advancing asthe“Sweet to 16” thequarterfinals in2001. ances intheNCAA The Wake Forest women’s tennis program in1994, theteam hasestablisheditselfasoneofthenation’selite. madeni Starting Singles: AshleeDavis --1stRound Singles: Karin Coetzee--2ndRound Team: Round First 2005 Singles: Karin Coetzee--2ndRound Team: Round First 2004 Doubles: J.Bergman/B.Bielik-2ndRound Singles: BeaBielik-Champion Singles: JanetBergman-2ndRound Team: (Championships) Quarterfinals 2002 Doubles: J.Bergman/B.Bielik-Quarterfinals Singles: BeaBielik-Semifinals Singles: JanetBergman-1stRound Team: Third Round (Championships) 2001 Doubles: J.Bergman/B.Bielik-Quarterfinals Singles: BeaBielik-3rd Round Singles: JanetBergman-1stRound Team: (Championships) Quarterfinals 2000 Singles: MarielVerban -Quarterfinals Singles: JanetBergman-2ndRound Team: SecondRound (Regionals) 1999 Doubles: N.Kaiwai/D. Kurz -2ndRound Singles: Lule Aydin -2ndRound Team: (Championships) Quarterfinals 1998 Team: Round First (Championships) 1997 Team: Round First (Championships) 1996 Doubles: DanaEvans/Maggie Harris-1stRound Singles: DanaEvans -1stRound Singles: Terry AnnZawacki -1stRound Team: SecondRound (Championships) 1995 Doubles: LizBarker/Dana Evans -Semifinals Singles: Terry AnnZawacki -1stRound Team: SecondRound (Championships) 1994 Doubles: LizBarker/Dana Evans -1stRound Singles: Terry AnnZawacki -1stRound 1993 Doubles: LizBarker/Dana Evans -1stRound 1992 all-time ncaaappearances 98quarterfinals 1998 00quarterfinals 2000 02quarterfinals 2002 94secondround 1994 firstround 1996 2001 OmniHotels National tured the2000Clay Court Several Wake Forest indi- BeaBielik,athree- ne straightappear- all-americans 27 2006 wake forest women’s tennis Freshman Adria Engel captured WFU’s Adria Freshman for record Forest the Wake Engel broke honors during the up several Engel racked Mariel Verban set a then-school record, set Mariel Verban NCAA 1999 the a bid to received Verban singles the No. 1 who played Verban, As a sophomore, Bergman cap- their for Bielik to up with She teammed Adria Engel and fin- award of the Year first national Rookie eighth nationally in ished the season ranked earn All-Americasingles to honors. 45 wins as a rookie. compiling season victories, at No. 1 singles the majority of the year, Playing 20 and put together 6-0 in the ACC Engel went finishing the year before dual meet victories record. with a 45-10 of the Rookie the ACC She was 2000 campaign. She honoree. consecutive third Wake’s Year, and of the Year Player also the ACC was of the Year. Rookie Southeast Region Mariel Verban and earning All- 43 singles victories compiling season. America honorsthe 1999 during further advanced and Singles Championship, in com- Forest Wake previous than any the bracket Mississippi, opponents from defeating petitor, in the quarterfi- falling before and Tulsa Duke . Stanford’s nals to in record a 17-10 season, posted entire 1999 in tournament 26-7 dual matches and went a 16- to squad 1999 She helped lead the play. a second-place finish in the record, overall 11 and a final ranking of 17th. ACC, Janet Bergman Janet Bergman teamed up with freshman Bea the to advance Bielik to quarterfinals of the 2000 NCAA Doubles earning Championship, All-America honors as one of the nation’s doubles youngest teams. tured All-Americakudos by in singles in 2001 virtue 20 ranking at the end of the of her top All-America dou- season. Bergman pocketed by the second straight year bles honors for a second- make up with Bielik to teaming NCAA Doubles straight appearance in the 2001 quarterfinals.Championship straight All-Americanthird season, winning a as ranked were They 36 matches. school record high as number one in the nation and finished of after getting upset in the second round third the NCAA Tournament. 24-14 overall mark and a 3-2 record in the ACC. record and a 3-2 mark overall 24-14 Kurz also Kurz played Kurz Although she helped WFU advance to helped WFU advance the finals of the ACC that championship at same season, playing No. 4 singles. She also up a singles vic- picked tory in the NCAA team competition. doubles just one season a compiling with Kaiwai, played only one year for only one year played Jensen Amy WFU, earned All-America sta- tus as a freshman when the to she advanced quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles in 1997. Championship She upset fifth-seeded Texas of Cristina Moros and in the first round Dorothee Kurz earned All-America Kurz honors Dorothee Nicola Kaiwai enjoyed Kaiwai Kaiwai During her three seasons at WFU, Jensen compiled a 24-6 singles record a 24-6 Jensen compiled Zawacki played exclusively at No. 1 singles at No. exclusively played Zawacki Dorothee Kurz as a freshman in 1998, teaming with Nicola teaming as a freshman in 1998, The duo helped in doubles competition. Kaiwai falling before in first round, upend BYU the team in the quarterfinals. Stanford to Nicola Kaiwai Amy Jensen with fellow teamed Kurz Deacon Dorothee the nation’s form to doubles ranked 24th and earn All- team America honors in The duo earned 1998. the NCAA a bid to Doubles Championship that same season. singles success in both twice Kaiwai and doubles. As a singles player, the conference earned All-ACC honors and won at No. 3 singles in 1997. flight championship earning a 91st, She finished the season ranked the NCAA Championship. bid to in doubles in singles. Her record 74-57 went with a different partner 56-34, playing was each and Kurz). Aydin season (Maggie Harris, Lule season closed the 1997 and Aydin Kaiwai in doubles. No. 27 ranked then beat Pepperdine’s Sophia Csapo before then beat Pepperdine’s of finalist Julie Scott tournament to falling of 16. round in the Stanford during the spring of 1997, including 7-1 in ACC during the spring of 1997, at earn the league flight championship to play as All-ACC honors. No. 2 singles as well ACC Tournament in 1995 and ‘96. in 1995 Tournament ACC for the Deacons and is WFU’s career leader in the Deacons and is for record. with a 116-69 singles victories Zawacki, the ITA Southeast Region Rookie Southeast Region the ITA Zawacki, Zawacki, who rose to No. 6 in the ITA to who rose Zawacki, The first player in The first player Evans appeared in the NCAA doubles Evans After upsetting a sev- Dana Evans formed Dana Evans A four-year starter, Barker won the ACC won Barker starter, A four-year Barker earned the honor with Dana Evans, earned the honor Barker The third time proved to be a charm for Liz for be a charm to time proved The third of the Year in 1993, finished that season with a in 1993, of the Year national singles ranking of No. 38. She was at Wake years named All-ACC each of her four the finals of the and led the Deacons to Forest national rankings, became the first player in national rankings, became the first player reach the NCAA history to tennis WFU women’s as a when she qualified Singles Championship freshman in 1992. school history to finishschool history to in sin- nationally ranked consecutive gles in four Ann seasons, Terry her completed Zawacki senior season 12th in gain All- poll to the ITA America honors. She the also named to was All-America1994 team after her sophomore when she was year, No. 20. ranked championship four times during her career, but times during her career, four championship becoming singles player, also a proven she was be ranked in school history to the first player singles and doubles during nationally in both at No. 30 in singles peaked Evans her career. season, while her during the 1991 competition No. 7. highest doubles ranking was Ann Zawacki Terry enth-seeded team from enth-seeded team their the duo won Texas, matches before two next and Nora Koves champions eventual to falling Jensen of Kansas. Rebecca the other half of Wake the other doubles team Forest’s being that, despite unseeded, reached the semifinalsof the 1994 NCAA Doubles to en route Championship All-America status. flight championship at No. 3 singles as a soph- flight championship career with a 87-56 omore and closed out her a doubles mark also posted She singles record. of those wins coming of 85-38, with a majority (67-28). with Evans Dana Evans reaching the semifinals of the 1994 NCAA semifinalsreaching the of the 1994 and becoming Wake’s Doubles Championship that achieve to players tennis women’s first two lofty status. The duo finished the season in the nation after peaking at No. 7 16th ranked tan- Forest a Wake for ever – the highest spot dem. Barker, as she gained All-American as she gained status on Barker, in the NCAA Championships to trip her third 1994. Liz Barker zawacki terry ann liz barker dana evans nicola kaiwai dorothee kurz janet bergman 2006 wake forest women’s tennis 28 bea bielik / the acc of theUniversity ofMiamiandVirginiaPolytechnic Institute andState University. of FloridaState. of1964.Conference inJanuary Tech was admitted. The Atlanta schoolwithdrew from theSoutheastern dered itsresignation. from theACC cameonJune30,1971 whentheUniversity ofSouthCarolina ten- cially admitted andonly, theUniversity ofVirginia.Thefirst, withdrawal ofaschool Conference. of bylaws theAtlantic was adopted Coast andthenamebecameofficially meeting. OnJune14, 1953, theseven metinRaleigh,N.C.,whereaset members on themorningofMay 8,1953, duringtheSouthernConference’s annual spring Forest --drawing uptheconference by-laws. Carolina Carolina, State, North SouthCarolina North andWakeDuke, Maryland, Innnear Greensboro,Sedgefield N.C.,withseven --Clemson, members charter men’s competition and 60timesinwomen’s action. addition, NCAAindividualtitleshave goneto ACC student-athletes 120timesin al champion-ships, including 49inwomen’s competition and45inmen’s.In it. support conjecture, thenumbers most competitive intercollegiate conferences inthenation. Andthatisnot mere competition, theACC haslongenjoyed thereputationasoneofstrongest and Yet theAtlantic CoastConference theodds. Now hasdefied inits53rd year of impossible tocompetitive maintainahighlevel thatitisvirtually ofconsistency. today’s intercollegiate athletics,competition hasbecome sobalancedand H T H I S E T

O T Boston Collegebecame theleague's12thmemberon July1, 2005. The conference expanded to 11 onJuly1, members 2004,withtheaddition The ACC thenexpanded to onJuly1, ninemembers 1991, withtheaddition The ACC operated withseven untilApril3,1978, members whenGeorgia On December4,1953, andoffi- metagainatSedgefield conference officials The withdrawal ofseven schoolsfrom theSouthernConference cameearly The Atlantic CoastConference was founded onMay 8,1953, atthe Since theleague’sinceptionin1953, ACC schoolshave captured94nation- Consistency. It’sthemarkoftrueexcellence inany endeavor. However, in R R A Y D I T I O N BEA BIELIK ... also tied for ninth on the career wins chart with100... alsotiedfor victories. ninthonthecareerwinschart third round ...tops Wake’s incareersingleswinningpercentage (100-12, charts .893) U.S. OpenandupsetRenata Voracova and#27 to advance to the Championship ...madepro debutat2002 the 2002U.S. Openby winningtheNCAA oftheACC inthehistory ers ...skippedsenioryear to turnprofessional ...qualified for ACC Women’s 50thAnniversary Tennis Team asoneofthetop 50women’s tennis play- American inboth selection...namedto singlesanddoubles...three-timeAll-ACC the 2001 andthe2002NCAAChampionshipCourts, NationalIndoors ...threetimeAll- 1999-2002 --Three-timecollegiate grandslamnationalchampion, winning2000Clay 2000 -singles,doubles 2001 -singles,doubles 2002 -singles,doubles ALL-AMERICAN Player oftheYear 2002 ACC 2002 ITA NationalPlayer oftheYear 2002 HondaAward PLAYER OFTHEYEAR -doubles 2000 Clay Court -singles 2000 Clay Court 2001 Indoor-singles 2002 NCAA-singles NATIONAL CHAMPION 02acplayeroftheyear * 2002acc * 2002itanationalplayeroftheyear * 2002hondaaward singleschampion * 2002ncaa * 2000,2001,2002all-american 2002 Tennis Week/ITA Collegiate All- selection 2002 USATennis Collegiate Team (WFU Athlete oftheYear) 2001-02 MargeCrispAward Athlete oftheYear) (ACC 2001-02 GarberAward Mary OTHER 2000 2001 2002 ALL-ACC ber oftheACC in1953. WAKE FOREST --JoinedtheSouthern Conference inFebruary, mem- 1936, charter Big EastFootball Conference inFeb. 5,1991; joinedtheACC inJuly, 2004. from theSouthernConference memberofthe inJune, 1965; becameacharter memberoftheSouthernConferenceVIRGINIA TECH--Charter in1921; withdrew Southern Conference inDecember1936, joinedtheACC inDecember, 1953. memberoftheSouthernConference1894, charter in 1921, resignedfrom memberoftheSouthernIntercollegiateVIRGINIA --Charter Athletic Associationin ber oftheACC in1953. NC STATE memberoftheSouthernConference --Charter in1921; mem- charter ter memberoftheACC in1953. memberoftheSouthernConferenceAssociation in1894, charter in1921, char- NORTH memberoftheSouthernIntercollegiate CAROLINA --Charter Athletic ACC inJuly, 2004. memberoftheBigEastFootballMIAMI --Charter Conference in1991; joinedthe ber oftheACC in1953. MARYLAND memberoftheSouthernConference --Charter in1921, mem- charter member oftheSECin1932, joinedtheACC inApril,1978. memberofSouthernConferenceAssociation in1894, charter in1921, charter memberoftheSouthernIntercollegiateGEORGIA TECH--Charter Athletic Metro Conference inJuly, 1976; joinedtheACC July, 1991. FLORIDA STATE memberoftheDixieConference --Charter in1948; joinedthe the ACC in1953. DUKE --JoinedtheSouthernConference inDecember, member of 1928; charter ber oftheAtlantic CoastConference (ACC) in1953. memberoftheSouthernConferencein 1894, acharter in1921, mem- acharter memberoftheSouthernIntercollegiateCLEMSON --Charter Athletic Association the ACC inJuly, 2005. BOSTON memberoftheBigEastConference COLLEGE--Charter in1979; joined S C H O O L

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