MEDIA GUIDE 2018 WOMEN’S

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TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS Quick Facts...... 1 Location...... Salt Lake City Roster...... 2 Elevation...... 4,657 feet Schedule...... 3 President...... David W. Pershing, Ph. D Facilities...... 4 Director of Athletics...... Chris Hill, Ph. D Season Outlook...... 5 Founded...... 1850 Newcomer News...... 6 Enrollment...... 32,760 Player Bios...... 7 Conference...... Pac-12 Staff Bios...... 12 Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Season Review...... 14 Colors...... Crimson and White History...... 15 Nickname...... Utes Mascot...... Swoop (red-tailed hawk) CONTACT US Tennis Facility...... Eccles Tennis Center (1,500) Athletics Department: 801-58-18171 Website...... UtahUtes.com Ticket Office: 801-581-UTIX (8849) Eccles Tennis Center (801-581-7075

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2018 ROSTER ROSTER BREAKDOWN Name Ht. Yr. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) By Class Taylor Calton 5-10 Jr. 2L Highland, Utah (Lone Peak HS) Seniors (4): Jena Cheng, Alexia Petrovic, Jena Cheng 5-4 Sr. 3L Edmonton, Alberta (Lillian Osborne HS) Margo Pletcher, Victoria Robertson Leah Heimuli 5-7 So. TR Highland, Utah (BYU Hawai’i/Long Peak HS) Juniors (2): Taylor Calton, Brianna Turley Alexia Petrovic 5-5 Sr. 3L Burr Ridge, Ill. (Nazareth Academy) Sophomores (2): Leah Heimuli, Whitney Turley Margo Pletcher 5-8 Sr. 3L Laguna Niguel, Calif. (Dana Hills HS) Freshmen (1): Jasmine Rich Jasmine Rich 5-8 Fr. HS Salt Lake City, Utah (East HS) Victoria Robertson 5-4 Sr. 3L San Diego, Calif. (Patrick Henry HS) By State/Country Brianna Turley 5-6 Jr. 2L Kaysville, Utah (Davis HS) Utah (5): Taylor Calton, Leah Heimuli, Whitney Turley 5-8 So. 1L Kasville, Utah (Davis HS) Jasmine Rich, Brianna Turley, Whitney Turley California (2): Margo Pletcher, Victoria Robertson Heach Coach: Mat Iandolo (11th Season) Illinois (1): Alexia Petrovic Assistant Coach: Ruth Ann Allen (17th Season) Canada (1): Jena Cheng Pronunciation Guide Margo Pletcher: MAR-go PLEH-chur // Alexia Petrovic: Peh-TRO-vick // Leah Heimuli: HI-mul-ee // Mat Iandolo: IAN-doll-O

2018 Utah Women’s Tennis (Left to Right): Head coach Mat Iandolo, Taylor Calton, Leah Heimuli, Jasmine Rich, Margo Pletcher, Victoria Robertson, Jena Cheng, Alexia Petrovic, Brianna Turley, Whitney Turley, Assistant coach Ruth Ann Allen UTAH ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Senior Associate A.D...... Liz Abel Associate Director...... Dameon Myres Associate Director...... Drew Wiseman Associate Director...... Brooke Frederickson Assistant Director/Tennis Contact...... Jordie Lindley ([email protected]) The 2018 Utah women’s tennis media guide is a product of the Utah communications office. Writing, design and layout by Jordie Lindley and Chalis Benda. Editorial assistance provided by the communications staff.

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Feb. 3 at Minnesota% Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 4 vs. DePaul% Minneapolis, Minn. Feb. 15 Utah State Eccles Tennis Center Feb. 17 Denver Eccles Tennis Center Feb. 17 Weber State Eccles Tennis Center Feb. 18 Boise State Eccles Tennis Center Feb. 22 Blue Gray Tournament Montgomery, Ala. Feb. 23 Blue Gray Tournament Montgomery, Ala.

March 2 at New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. March 9 Arizona State* Eccles Tennis Center March 11 Arizona* Eccles Tennis Center March 15 at UC Davis Davis, Calif. March 16 at Stanford* Stanford, Calif. March 17 at California* Berkeley, Calif. March 23 Fresno State Eccles Tennis Center March 30 at Washington State* Pullman, Wash.

April 1 at Washington* Seattle, Wash. April 4 BYU Eccles Tennis Center April 6 UCLA* Eccles Tennis Center April 8 USC* Eccles Tennis Center April 15 at Oregon* Eugene, Ore. April 21 at Colorado* Boulder, Colo. April 25 Pac-12 Championships Ojai, Calif. Home Games In Bold *Notes Pac-12 Match %Courtside Classic

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GEORGE S. ECCLES TENNIS CENTER The newly-renovated George S. Eccles Tennis Center opened its doors on July 1, 2015, providing the Utah men’s and women’s tennis teams an exclusive, state-of- the-art home year around.

Originally built in 1989, the $19 million facility features eight indoor tennis courts, coaches’ offices and locker rooms. A new outdoor facility, located immediately west of the indoor tennis center, has added six courts—three on either side of a raised seating area. The covered stands feature chair-back seats with restrooms and storage space located underneath. The recent additions also included six indoor and six outdoor scoreboards, and new LED lighting for the indoor courts.

By adding LED lighting to the indoor facility, all 14 courts meet Pac-12 Networks standards, allowing for nationally televised matches. The indoor seating capacity remained at 1,500, while the outdoor facility seats up to 485 fans.

The outdoor courts have a Plexipave Acrylic surface—the same type used at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden and the Australian Open—and is known worldwide for its consistent speed of play, true ball bounce, durability, low maintenance and long-lasting colors.

Each court is marked with four-inch ATP standard baselines and equipped with an electronic scoreboard and an eight-foot ATP standard umpire chair.

The privately-funded $2.5 million project was spearheaded by a $1 million challenge grant from the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation and a $250,000 grant from the Lawrence T. and Janet D. Dee Foundation.

Fundraising will continue for additional renovations to the Eccles Tennis Center. Plans include renovating the entry way, locker rooms, players’ lounges and coach- es’ offices; adding cameras for live video streaming, a Hall of Fame and team recognition area, and installing lights for the outdoor courts.

@UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 4 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS 2018 SEASON OUTLOOK over Utah State. The Utah women’s tennis team will open its 2018 season in January with B. Turley took home multiple wins during competition. She defeated Hannah nine home meets in the Eccles Tennis Center highlighting the slate of compe- Jones of Utah State 2-1 (5-7, 6-1, 6-1) and Huibre-Mare Botes of Idaho State (6-4, tition. 6-4). Utah will kick off the 2018 spring season against Florida State in Honolulu, Robertson took home a win as she defeated Vanessa Timm of Boise State Hawai’i. They will play on Jan. 12. 6-1, 6-3. She later fell to rival BYU’s, Kate Cusick in two sets (6-2, 6-2). The team will then travel to Minneapolis, Minn. to play in the Courtside Petrovic picked up a win in her first match against Elizabeth Barnickel of Air Classic on Feb. 3-4. This will be the Utes first appearance at the Classic. Force in two sets (6-2, 6-1), but fell to En-Pei Huang of UNLV in the next round The Utes return home to host Utah State on Feb. 15 with Weber State and (6-4, 5-7, 6-3). Denver on Feb. 17 and Boise State on Feb. 18. Utah hits the road Feb. 23-24 to play in the Blue Gray Tournament in Mont- gomery, Ala. There will be eight other teams from all over the nation participat- ing in the tournament. They then travel to Albuquerque, New Mexico on March 2 to take on the New Mexico Lobos. Utah begins Pac-12 play as they host Arizona State on Mar. 9 and Arizona on Mar. 11. Last season, the Utes defeated Arizona, 4-3. Utah will then hit the road for a three game stand. They will play UC Davis on March 15 before taking on Pac-12 opponents Stanford on March 15 and California on March 17. The Utes return home for one game as they will play Fresno State on March 23 before they travel to Washington to take on Washington State on March 30 and Washington on April 1. Utah will host rival BYU on April 4. They also will host Pac-12 opponents, UCLA and USC on April 6 and 8. The Utes close out regular season on the road at Oregon on April 15 and Colorado on April 21. The Pac-12 Championships are slated to begin April 25-28 in Ojai, Calif. NCAA regionals will begin on May 11-13. Location is to be determined.

Utah Wraps up Fall The Utah women’s tennis team wrapped up a full fall schedule in November as they competed against some of the best competition in the country. “We are an experienced team with several seniors in key positions, but we Sophomore Whitney Turley will also depend on some talented underclassmen stepping up and through the fall, that has definitely occurred,” Iandolo said. 2016-17 Season Highlights “We return nearly every player from last year’s squad including our top four Senior Margo Pletcher earned Pac-12 honorable mention, marking the players, Margo, Breezy, Alexia and Jena. Throughout the fall, Whitney Turley has second-straight season she has received this award. Turley competed along- been the most improved player on the team and combined with the returning side Pletcher at the 2017 Intercollegiate Association’s Women’s All-American top four, we have some great opportunities.” Championships in October. This was the duo’s second appearance at the Senior Margo Pletcher and junior Brianna Turley competed at the ITA Championships. All-American Championships in early October. Aleixa Petrovic went 11-7 in dual match play last season. She also was Pletcher played in the qualifying singles group as well as the in the main named the ITA Mountain Region Most Improved Player last season. Petrovic draw doubles group with Turley. This was the duo’s second consecutive year topped No. 38 Caroline Doyle of No. 6 Stanford, 3-6, 6-2, 10-8 and national- competing in the main draw round. ly-ranked Denise Starr of No. 13 California, 6-4, 6-1 in singles play. In the qualifying singles, Pletcher was defeated by Cassie Mercer of Virginia Cheng finished the 2016-17 season with a 9-9 record. At the ITA Mountain in a two-set match, 6-1, 6-3. She then played in the consolation round against Regionals Tournament, she teamed with Calton to defeat No. 15 Nuria Ormeno Kelly Chen of Duke. She put up a tough fight but fell 6-2, 6-1. and Louise Ronaldson of Colorado. She later would play with Turley in the main doubles draw. The duo took on “Petrovic was one of the most improved players in the league last year and Jessie Aney and Alexa Graham of North Carolina in the first round coming up as this continues, it allows us to have a great chance and three players who short, 8-2. In the consolation round, they took on Gabriela Porubin and Fatima could play one if given the opportunity,” he said. “Jena is also a very talented Bizhukova of No.16 Wichita State. They came out victorious, 8-6. ball striker who can make a real difference for us.” On Oct. 11-15, Utah hosted the ITA Regionals for 19 teams from the ITA Moun- Robertson paired with Petrovic last season to defeat Sofia Perez and Laura tain Region. During the regionals, the Utes put up an impressive showing. Falceto Font of FGCU, 6-3. She also had multiple individual wins over oppo- Whitney Turley notched a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Daniela Cozzi of Southern nents from around the nation. Utah and would later pick up big wins over Chiara Tomasetti of Northern Arizo- At the 2017 Pac-12 Championships, in singles play, Turley came out on top na (6-4, 6-3) and Meredith Jones of Air Force, 6-0, 6-3. against Arizona’s Chypyha, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. W. Turley also teamed up with Heimuli in doubles to defeat Pac-12 foe “Victoria Robertson is going to be a real threat to make the singles line up Colorado, 8-6. as she has worked extremely hard through the off season,” Iandolo said. “Also, Adding to the wins in doubles was Pletcher and B. Turley scoring an 8-3 win Whitney Turley will surprise a lot of people this year.”

5 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS Utah Welcomes Two for 2017-18 Season Utah Signs Four to 2018-19 Class The Utes welcomed sophomore Leah Heimulu and freshman Jasmine Rich to Anya Lamoreaux (Mesa, Ariz.), Lindsay Hung (San Clemente, Cal.) Emily Dush the lineup this season. (Chula Vista, Cal.) and Madison Tattini (Lexington, Ill.) will join the Utes for the Heimulu played her freshman season at BYU-Hawaii where she was named 2018-19 season. ITA Rookie of the Year in 2017 while also being named Pac-west Freshman of Lamoreaux is a two-time AZ State High School Championship and is ranked the Year. She was a perfect 24-0 in singles and 19-0 in doubles play at BYU-Ha- in the top four in the Southwest 18 and Under. She has won multiple doubles waii. tournaments with twin sister, Madeline and has won a regional tournament in Rich, a Salt Lake native, played at Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, USTA. Calif. her freshman year before finishing her career at East High School in Salt San Clemente native, Hung signs to Utah as a 4-Star Recruit and was a run- Lake City. She helped Torrey Pines to a conference championship. ner up in the Southern California Sectional 16 and under. She is a top-10 recruit “Leah Heimuli gives us another great talent that could in fact play anywhere in California and a top-20 player in California. in our lineup,” Iandolo said. “Jasmine Rich is our only freshman and will add Dush, hailing from Chula Vista, Cal. Is ranked as a top-20 player in California great depth to our team.” and a top-25 player in Southwest. A top-5 player in Illinois and a top-10 player in the Midwest, Tattini will bring a lot to the table for the Utes.

@UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 6 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS TAYLOR CALTON JENA CHENG 5-10 // JUNIOR 5-4 // SENIOR HIGHLAND, UTAH EDMONTON, ALBERTA LONE PEAK HIGH SCHOOL LILLIAN OSBORNE HIGH SCHOOL

2016-17: Tallied wins over Jaide Collins of St. John’s on Jan. 1, Emilijia Dancetovic 2016-17: Tallied individual wins over Joselle Rudico of Air Force on Oct. 12, Eliza- of Northwestern State on Jan. 15 and Laura Falceta Font of FGCU on Jan. 17 … beth Zordini of Arkansas on Oct. 7, Oloya Inclan of St. John’s on Jan. 1 and Diana Added a Pac-12 Conference win versus Melissa Ates of Washington State on Wong of Fresno State on February 17 … Has Pac-12 wins over Olivia Hauger of March 26 … Played with Jena Cheng defeating No. 15 seed Nuria Ormeno and California on April 2, Devin Chypyha of Arizona on March 1 and Kyra Wojcik of Louise Ronaldson of Colorado at the ITA Mountain Regionals Tournament … Colorado on April 22 … Defeated Samantha Smith of BYU, 7-6, 6-2 on March The duo also defeated Rachana Bhat and Andrew LeBlanc of New Mexico on 4… played with Taylor Calton defeating No. 15 seed Nuria Ormeno and Louise February 17. Ronaldson of Colorado at the ITA Mountain Regionals Tournament … The duo also defeated Rachana Bhat and Andrew LeBlanc of New Mexico on February 17. 2015-16: Went 13-8 in singles play in the No. 5 singles slot … had seven-match win streak from Feb. 5-27 … tallied individual wins over Ruth Copas of No. 2015-16: Finished season with a 10-13 record in Utah’s No. 4 singles slot … 69 New Mexico on Feb. 20, Annemarie Emme of No. 56 Minnesota on Feb. 27, ended season with Pac-12 Conference All-Academic First Team honors … and Anneka Watts of No. 39 Fresno State … added Pac-12 Conference wins vs. named ITA Scholar Athlete … had a four-match win streak from Feb. 5-13… Samantha Czarniak of No. 59 Arizona on Mar. 11 and over Kristin Wiley of No. 20 started season with win vs. Alex Bourguignon of Gonzaga on Jan. 17… tallied UCLA on Apr. 3 … played with Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa on Utah’s No. 3 doubles consecutive wins vs. Kelsey Grambeau of Wisconsin on Feb. 28 and Tessa van team for 12-8 record in doubles play including 3-4 Pac-12 record … added wins Der Ploeg of Wyoming on Mar. 4 … added win in match vs. Galina Bykova of No. against nationaly-ranked opponents including Devin Chypyha and Camila 39 Fresno State on Mar. 31 … posted late season Pac-12 win over Kyra Wojcik of Wesbrooks of No. 59 UC Santa Barbara on Jan. 22, Rachana Bhat and Ledivine Colorado on Apr. 16. Burguiere of No. 69 New Mexico on Feb. 20, Aneta Miksovska and Barbbora Michalkova of No. 58 Washington State on Mar. 18, and Sofya Malysheva and 2014-15: Went 9-20 in singles play ... recorded wins over Yelena Nemchen of Olivia Noble of No. 39 Fresno State on Mar. 31. No. 26 Tulsa on Jan. 24, Marta Morga from No. 55 Memphis on Feb. 13, and Toby Miclat of No. 60 BYU on Apr. 8 … recorded Pac-12 Conference wins over Nicole High School: Helped Lone Peak to two state titles her freshman and sopho- Long of No. 60 Oregon on Mar. 20 and Lize Leenknecht of Washington State on more seasons, while also taking the state singles title as a sophomore in 2012 Mar. 27 … registered a 12-15 mark in doubles competition … teamed with Elena … recognized as the Utah Female Athlete of the Year for all sports … was also Najera-Salas for win vs. Tara McElroy and Marta Morga of No. 55 Memphis on awarded the Hillary Doyle Sportsmanship Award. Feb. 13 … teamed with Sarah Richter for wins over Marija Bogicevic and Kai Broomfield of No. 55 Marshall on Mar. 3 … tallied Pac-12 wins over Nicole Long Personal: Daughter of Terri and Mathew Calton ... has one sister Shay Colledge and Marlou Kluiving of No. 60 Oregon on Mar. 20 and Maria Biryukova and ... dad played collegiate at BYU Idaho ... enjoys the outdoors and NastiaVasyukhina of Washington State on Mar. 27. playing tennis ... majoring in business Prior to Utah: Placed third at the U16 and U18 Junior National Championships in 2014 … won Saville G5 ITF … ranked No.1 women’s tennis player in Alberta … trained at Saville Sports Center … coached by Carson Bell and Corey Stewart.

Personal: Daughter of Will and Diane Cheng … graduated high school with high honors … majoring in biology with a pre-dental emphasis.

7 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS LEAH HEIMULI ALEXIA PETROVIC 5-7 // SOPHOMORE 5-5 // SENIOR HIGHLAND, UTAH BURR RIDGE, ILL. BYU HAWAI’I/LONE PEAK HIGH SCHOOL NAZARETH ACADEMY

Prior to Utah: Played her freshman season at BYU-Hawaii where she was 2016-17: Named ITA Mountain Region Most Improved Player after going 11-7 in named ITA Rookie of the Year in 2017 … named Pacwest Freshman of the Year … dual match play … Tallied individual wins over Claire Young of Idaho on Oct. 12, was a perfect 24-0 in singles and 19-0 in doubles play at BYU-Hawaii … helped Devon Jack of Brown on Nov. 5, Stephanie Elgegren of St. John’s on Jan. 1, Vla- the Seasiders to its 11th consecutive Pacwest Conference championship … dislava Litinova of Northwestern State on Jan. 15 and Bridget Forster of FGCU on ended the regular season ranked No. 16 in the west region … competed at Lone Jan. 17 … Had Pac-12 wins over Antea Miksovka of Washington State on March Peak High School in Highland, Utah … four-time all-region selection … led team 26, No. 38 Caroline Doyle of No. 6 Stanford on March 31 and nationally ranked to three straight state championships … team captain. Denise Starr of No. 13 California … At the Pac-12 Championships, she defeated Samantha Czarniak of Arizona, 6-4, 6-2 … Teamed with Whitney Turley to defeat Kendall Kirsch and Sydney Rider of Wisconsin on February 19.

2015-16: Finished season with 12-6 singles record including 2-2 Pac-12 Conference record … started season with early win over Stephanie Yamada of No. 59 UC Santa Barbara … had five-match win streak from Feb. 24-Mar. 11 … added win vs. Camila Vargas Gomez of No. 56 Minnesota on Feb. 27 … recorded late Pac-12 win over Laura Luca of No. 20 UCLA on Apr. 3 ... teamed with Sarah Richter for 5-12 record in Utah’s No. 2 doubles slot … started season with wins over Melanie Yates and Alex Bourguignon of Gonzaga on Jan. 17 and Lou Adler and Amanda Atanasson of No. 59 Santa Barbara on Jan. 22 … recorded Pac-12 win over Inge Hendrikx and Samantha Czarniak of No. 59 Arizona.

2014-15: Had a 17-18 singles record with a 7-7 mark in tournament play … teamed with Petrovic and Cheng in doubles.

High School: Coached by Jacek Dabrowski and Marcy Hendricks … won conference and placed second, fifth and eighth in state throughout high school career at Nazareth Academy.

Personal: Daughter of Anne and Milan Petrovic … has two siblings, Juliana and Jacob … dad played collegiate basketball at Northwestern … involved in Youth Initiative, Spanish Club, the school newspaper, Math Club and Roadrunner Club in high school … enjoys spending time with friends and family, shopping, reading and babysitting … majoring in communication and aims to be a sports broadcaster.

@UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 8 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS MARGO PLETCHER JASMINE RICH 5-8 // SENIOR 5-8 // FRESHMAN LAGUNA NIGUEL, CALIF. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DANA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL EAST HIGH SCHOOL

2016-17: Named All Pac-12 Honorable mention … Competed in the pre-qual- High School: Played at Torrey Pines High School in San Diego, Calif. her ifying singles round at the ITA All-American Championships, where she fell freshman year before finishing her career at East High School in Salt Lake City to Olaya Garrido-Rivas of TCU in a three-set battle on Oct. 1 … Played with … helped Torrey Pines to a conference championship … lettered one season at Brianna Turley at the ITA All-American Tournament against USC’s Zoe Katz and East High, finishing second in the state in singles her sophomore season. Gabby Smith coming up short, 8-3 … Had individual wins over UTEP’s Raven Bennett on Oct. 12, Anna Bogslvets of UNLV on Oct. 14 and Polina Ivanova of Personal: Daughter of Chris and Mindi Rich … has two siblings … comes from Northwestern State on Jan. 15 … she also defeated Martina Frantova of No. 30 an athletic family … grandfather, David L. Freed, is part of the Utah Tennis Hall North Carolina State … At the Pac-12 Tournament, she defeated Arizona’s Lauren of Fame … Freed was a U.S. Davis Cup Captain from 1960-1961 and originated Marker who was ranked No. 39 in the nation. youth tennis in the state of Utah … Rich graduated with honors from East High, also earning Regents Scholar, Utah Scholar and Trustees Scholar honors. 2015-16: Finished season with a 7-18 record in Utah’s No. 1 singles position … earned Pac-12 Conference All-Academic Second Team honors … added Pac-12 singles wins vs. Desirae Krawczyk of No. 26 Arizona State on Mar. 13 and Nia Rose of No. 41 Oregon on Apr. 10 … had a 15-6 record in doubles play with Brian- na Turley in No. 1 doubles slot … had a 4-3 doubles record in Pac-12 play … had a nine-match win streak in doubles play from Jan. 23-Feb. 28 …defeated Paula Rincon-Otero and Annemarie Emme at No. 56 Minnesota on Feb. 20 … added late season Pac-12 wins vs. Alyssa Tobita and Nia Rose of No. 41 Oregon on Apr. 10 and Nurai Ormeno Ruiz and Jeannez Daniel of Colorado on Apr. 16 … ended season with doubles win over second-ranked doubles team Maegan Manasse and Denise Starr from California in Pac-12 Championships on Apr. 22.

2014-15: Teamed with Tereza Bekerova for Utah’s No. 1 doubles tandem that went 9-9 in dual meets and finished ranked 46th and was second in the region … defeated Miami’s (Fla.) eighth-ranked tandem of Stephanie Wagner and Lina Lileikite (7-5) on Jan. 18 … won seven matches in singles play, including a 3-3 mark in the No.6 position.

High School: Three-time All-Country First Team selection... Rookie of the Year as a freshman at Dana Hills HS... elected MVP as a senior...claimed a South Coast League singles title...won a CIF title as a sophomore and took CIF state as a junior

Personal: Majoring in business administration.

9 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS VICTORIA ROBERTSON BRIANNA TURLEY 5-4 // SENIOR 5-6 // JUNIOR SAN DIEGO, CALIF. KAYSVILLE, UTAH PATRICK HENRY HIGH SCHOOL DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL

2016-17: Tallied individual wins over Lily Forlini of Air Force on Oct. 14, Victoria 2016-17: Competed in the ITA All-American Championships with Margo Traynor of Brown on Nov. 5, Devi Hasan of Weber State on March 26 and Pletcher against Zoe Katz and Gabby Smith of USC coming up short, 8-3 … Shwetha Prabakar of Arkansas at the Brown Classic … Teamed with Alexia Tallied individual wins over Mia Jurasic of Arkansas on Nov. 7, Iryna Vardanian Petrovic to defeated Sofia Perez and Laura Falceto Font of FGCU, 6-3. of Northwestern State on Jan. 15, Andrea LeBlanc of Fresno State on February 17 … Defeated Arizona’s Samantha Czarkniak on March 11. 2015-16: Finished fall play with 2-6 singles record … faced many opponents from nationally-ranked schools including a win over Mariska Chamdani of 2015-16: Finished season with a 11-9 record in singles play including a 3-4 No. 60 Brown University in the Brown Classic on Nov. 11 … added singles win Pac-12 Conference record … named ITA Scholar Athlete … had singles wins over vs. Delaney Phanco of the University of Nevada in the 2015 ITA All- American Paula Rincon-Otero of No. 56 Minnesota on Feb. 27 and Rana Sherif Ahmed of Championships on Oct. 15 … ended fall play with an overall 4-3 doubles record No. 39 Fresno State on Mar. 31… tallied individual Pac-12 wins vs. Camila West- … teamed with Alexia Petrovic for all four doubles wins … defeated two doubles brooks of No. 59 Arizona on Mar. 11 and Annabelle Andrinopoulos of Colorado teams, Coco Hsu/Ammu Mandalap and Maddie Stearns/ Mariska Chamdani on Apr. 16 … teamed with Margo Pletcher for a 15-6 overall record in doubles from No. 60 Brown University on Nov. 6-7 … recorded wins at the 2015 ITA play with a 4-3 Pac-12 record in the No. 1 doubles slot…had a nine-match win Mountain Regional Championships vs. Maggie O’Meara and Jenna Kane from streak in doubles play from Jan. 23-Feb. 28 … added a late season Pac-12 wins Utah State University in the round of 64 and Emily Kolbow of Colorado State over Alyssa Tobita and Nia Rose of No. 41 Oregon on Apr. 10 and Nuria Ormeno University in the round of 32 on Oct. 16. Ruiz and Jeannez Daniel of Colorado on Apr. 16 … ended season with doubles win over second-ranked doubles team Maegan Manasse and Denise Starr from 2014-15: Finished 6-6 in singles play … teamed with Petrovic in doubles and California in Pac-12 Championships on Apr. 22. was 1-4 … won four of five singles matches from Sept. 25-Jan. 16. High School: Helped Davis High School to a state title in 2013, along with 4 High School: Two-time letter winner at Patrick Henry High School in San Diego individual state titles … lettered all four years of high school ... recognized as … coached by her mother, Karen Ronney… CIF champion. the female athlete/scholar of the year award, Golden Match 2012 award for not losing a point, and Hhilary Doyle 1st annual Sportsmanship Award … was also Personal: Enjoys hiking … elected to the honor roll in high school … majoring awarded the Hillary Doyle Sportsmanship Award. in environmental and sustainability studies Personal: Daughter of Anissa and Brent Turley … mother played tennis at BYU … father played at BYU and was all-conference, also played in the mi- nor leagues ... grapndpa on mother’s side played football for Utah ... grandpa on father’s side played tennis for BYU ... has five siblings … majoring in education with an emphasis on mathematics … graduated from Davis High School in 2015 with honors … enjoys playing piano and guitar.

@UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 10 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS WHITNEY TURLEY 5-8 // SOPHOMORE KAYSVILLE, UTAH DAVIS HIGH SCHOOL

2016-17: In Pac-12 play, she defeated Ege Tomey of Washington State on March 26, Marie Wan Aelst of Arizona on March 11 and Chloe Hule of Colorado on April 22 … At the Pac-12 Championships, in singles play, she came out on top against Arizona’s Chypyha, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4 … Teamed with Alexia Petrovic to defeat Kendall Kirsch and Sydney Rider of Wisconsin on February 19.

High School: Graduated from Davis High School a semester early in Dec. 2016 to begin her college tennis career … Helped Davis High School to a state title in 2013, along with four individual state title … lettered all four years … Girls 18 Singles second places in the 2015 ITA Fall Championship.

Personal: Daughter of Anissa and Brent Turley … mother played tennis at BYU … father played baseball at BYU and was all-conference, also played in the minor leagues … grandfather on mother’s side played football for Utah … grandfather on father’s side played tennis for BYU … has five siblings, Lexi, Brianna (junior on the Utah tennis team), Mackenzie, Brox and J.T. … majoring in early childhood development … enjoys playing other sports such as , football and basketball.

11 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS ranked No. 54, earning their first national rating in the year’s final poll since the 2004 campaign, and finished the 2008-09 season ranked No. 63. MAT IANDOLO An experienced coach, Iandolo has been working with collegiate players for HEAD COACH more than 25 years, since his graduation from Weber State in 1983. He came to Utah prior to the 2007-08 season after spending 16 years at Purdue. 11TH SEASON “I came to the University of Utah because of Harry James,” Iandolo said of WEBER STATE (‘83) the former Utah coach. “He is one of my coaching idols. I am very proud to be a tennis coach at his university.” Mat Iandolo is entering his 11th season as head coach of the University of After taking on the Purdue program in 1991, Iandolo started building it from Utah women’s tennis program. the ground up. Purdue totaled just nine wins in Iandolo’s first three seasons, During the 2016-17 season, the Utes finished with nine dual wins, advancing but made a major turnaround in 1995, winning 14 overall matches and six Big to the second round of the Pac-12 Tournament. He coached Margo Pletcher Ten contests en route to a fourth-place conference finish. Purdue had never to her second straight Pac-12 honorable mention selection along with seeing finished higher than fifth (1982) in the Big Ten prior to Iandolo’s appointment. Alexia Petrovic being named the ITA Mountain Region Most Improved Player. In 1998, the Boilermakers enjoyed their most successful year under Iandolo, In 2015-16, Utah came away with a 13-10 dual record, finishing the season winning 14 overall matches while posting a program-best 8-2 record in Big ranked in the top-50 in the country. They ended Pac-12 play 3-7 overall with Ten play, good enough for a second-place regular-season finish. During the Margo Pletcher and Brianna Turley taking down the No. 2 doubles team in the 1998 spring season, Purdue collected two upsets over Top 30-ranked oppo- country at the Pac-12 Tournament. He coached senior Sarah Richter to being nents, won matches against Northwestern and Indiana for the first time ever, named the Mountain Region ITA Senior Player of the Year along with five and earned a final national ranking of 44th. For his efforts in that memorable athletes earning Pac-12 academic recognition. season, Iandolo garnered Big Ten Coach of the Year honors. Iandolo guided the Utah won 10 dual matches in 2014-15 with a 5-3 mark at home. Tereza Boilermakers to another winning campaign and yet another NCAA Champion- Bekerova was honored by the Pac-12 as an all-conference and all-academic ship appearance in 2003. Iandolo again was honored for his work in leading team selection for the third consecutive season. Bekerova competed at No. 1 Purdue to a 6-4 Big Ten record, as he received Big Ten Coach of the Year singles the entire season for the Utes and was 62nd in the nation in the latest recognition at season’s end. In 2006, the Boilermakers made the NCAA regional ITA rankings and won 22 singles matches. She finished the season in impres- finals and posted a big win over No. 17 Harvard along the way. sive fashion by advancing to the quarterfinals of both the doubles and singles draws at the Pac-12 Championships. Bekerova teamed with freshman Margo Pletcher as Utah’s No. 1 doubles duo all season and the pair is currently ranked 47th in the latest ITA rankings. Bekerova and Pletcher defeated No. 17 Lina Lileikite and Stephanie Wagner of Miami and No. 27 Briar Preston and Shayne Austin of Arizona. Bekerova, a Prague native, finished the season in impressive fashion by advancing to the quarterfinals of both the doubles and singles draws at the Pac-12 Championships. In 2014, the Utes compiled a 12-9 overall record with a 3-7 Pac-12 clip. The Utes recorded five wins against ranked opponents and ended the season ranked 36th in the country. Bekerova was recognized as a Pac-12 Honorable Mention for the second straight season. The Utes also performed well in the classroom,matching last seasons’ record for the most in program history with five student-athletes receiving the honor. Iandolo led the Utes to a sixth-place Pac-12 finish (5-5). For the first time since joining the new conference, two Utes earned All-Pac-12 accolades as Sarah Pham and Bekerova each garnered Honorable Mention recognition. The Utes fared well in their inagural Pac-12 season, going 12-11 overall and 3-7 against conference competition. Anastasia Putalina earned Utah’s first women’s tennis All-Pac-12 Honors. In 2010-11 Iandolo was named the Mountain West Conference Women’s Ten- nis Coach of the Year for the second consecutive season after leading the Utes to back-to-back conference titles and NCAA Championship appearances. With a 16-10 overall record, including a 7-1 mark in MWC play, Utah made its second straight trip to the NCAA tournament after earning the MWC’s automatic bid by winning the conference tournament championship. Iandolo also placed four players on the all-MWC team for the first time since Utah joined the conference. Iandolo has 125 dual wins since taking the helm at Utah. He has also pro- duced four All-Pac-12 selections and 13All-MWC selections, including 2011 MWC Women’s Tennis Player of the Year Anastasia Putilina and 2008 MWC Freshman of the Year Evgenia Kryuchkova. In addition, Iandolo received Utah’s 2009-10 Don B. Reddish Coach of the Year award. In his inaugural season at the helm, the Utes finished the 2007-08 season @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 12 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS RUTH ANN ALLEN ASSISTANT COACH 19TH SEASON UTAH (‘92)

Former Ute All-American Ruth Ann Allen enters her 19th season as the assistant coach for the women’s tennis program. Allen is in the midst of her third stint in this position, having previously served as Utah’s assistant coach for two separate four-year periods. During her four-year playing career at Utah, the former Ruth Ann Stevens garnered several honors. She was an All-American in 1992 and earned allcon- ference honors every year she played (1989-92). With doubles partner Lisa Salvatierra, she ranked 12th nationally and was the No. 5 seed at the 1992 NCAA Championships. With doubles partner Allison Bradford in 1991, she was ranked as high as No. 2 nationally. The Utah native was a three-time NCAA qualifier and was inducted into the Crimson Club Hall of Fame in 2005. Allen is a certified USPTA teaching pro and worked as an assistant pro for over 10 years at the Snowbird Canyon Racquet Club. In addition to her duties with the Utes, she is currently teaching tennis at Eccles Tennis Center. During her previous stop at the U., she coached former Utes Allison Bradford and Mirja Wallmark to top-100 rankings in the NCAA. Allen lives in her hometown of Salt Lake City. She is married to Jason Allen and has three children, Calvin, Anna and Roxy.

13 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS 2016-17 SEASON REVIEW Singles 2017 Women’s Tennis Results Name No. 1 No. 2 No.3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 Dual Record Feb. 4 at Fresno State L 5-2 Taylor Calton ------0-2 4-6 0-1 4-9 Feb. 17 New Mexico W 5-2 Jena Cheng -- 0-1 1-0 6-9 1-0 -- 8-10 Feb. 19 Wisconsin W 4-0 Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa ------1-1 4-2 5-3 Feb. 24 #8 Texas Tech L 4-0 Alexia Petrovic 1-0 1-0 9-7 ------11-7 Tulsa L 4-0 Margo Pletcher 8-11 ------8-11 Feb. 25 Tulane L 4-2 Victoria Robertson ------1-1 1-1 March 3 at BYU W 6-1 Brianna Turley -- 5-13 ------5-13 March 10 at #24 Arizona State L 4-0 Whitney Turley -- -- 0-1 1-0 4-4 5-2 10-7 March 11 at Arizona W 4-3 March 13 North Carolina State L 4-3 Doubles March 23 Houston W 7-0 Names No. 1 No. 2 No.3 Dual Record March 24 Washington L 4-0 Calton/Cheng -- 6-10 -- 6-10 March 26 Washington State W 4-3 Calton/Pletcher 0-1 -- -- 0-1 March 31 #1 Stanford L 6-1 Calton/W. Turley -- -- 1-0 1-0 April 2 #11 California L 4-3 Gerstner Da Rosa/W. Turley -- -- 4-3 4-3 April 7 at USC L 7-0 Petrovic/Gerstner Da Rosa -- 1-3 3-2 4-5 April 8 at #17 UCLA L 4-0 Pretrovic/W. Turley -- -- 2-4 2-4 April 11 at Utah State W 4-2 Pletcher/B. Turley 6-7 -- -- 6-7 April 14 at Oregon L 4-0 W. Turley/Robertson -- -- 0-1 0-1 April 18 at Denver L 6-1 W. Turley/B. Turley 0-1 0-1 -- 0-2 April 22 Colorado W 4-1 Season Highlights April 26 Arizona W 4-2 Senior Margo Pletcher earned Pac-12 honorable mention, marking the second-straight season she has April 27 #1 Stanford L 4-0 received this award. Turley competed alongside Pletcher at the 2017 Intercollegiate Association’s Women’s All-American Championships in October. This was the duo’s second appearance at the Championships. Aleixa Petrovic went 11-7 in dual match play last season. She also was named the ITA Mountain Region Most Improved Player last season. Petrovic topped No. 38 Caroline Doyle of No. 6 Stanford, 3-6, 6-2, 10-8 and nationally-ranked Denise Starr of No. 13 California, 6-4, 6-1 in singles play. Cheng finished the 2016-17 season with a 9-9 record. At the ITA Mountain Regionals Tournament, she teamed with Calton to defeat No. 15 Nuria Ormeno and Louise Ronaldson of Colorado. “Petrovic was one of the most improved players in the league last year and as this continues, it allows us to have a great chance and three players who could play one if given the opportunity,” he said. “Jena is also a very talented ball striker who can make a real difference for us.” Robertson paired with Petrovic last season to defeat Sofia Perez and Laura Falceto Font of FGCU, 6-3. She also had multiple individual wins over opponents from around the nation. At the 2017 Pac-12 Championships, in singles play, Turley came out on top against Arizona’s Chypyha, 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. “Victoria Robertson is going to be a real threat to make the singles line up as she has worked extremely hard through the off season,” Iandolo said. “Also, Whitney Turley will surprise a lot of people this year.

@UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 14 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS ALL-TIME ALL-CONFERENCE PERFORMERS Pac-12 Conference Player of the Year Awards 2017...... Margo Pletcher (HM)...... Singles 2017...... Alexia Petrovic...... ITA Mountain Region Most Improved Player 2015...... Tereza Bekerova (HM)...... Singles 2016...... Sarah Richter...... ITA Mountain Region Senior Player of the Year 2014...... Tereza Bekerova (HM)...... Singles 2011...... Anastasia Putilina...... Mountain West Player of the Year 2013...... Tereza Bekerova (HM)...... Singles 2010...... Paige Miles...... ITA Mountain Region Rookie of the Year Sarah Pham (HM)...... Singles 2012...... Anastasia Putlina (HM)...... Singles 2010...... Anastasia Putilina...... ITA Mountain Region Player to Watch 2008...... Evgenia Kryuchkova...... Mountain West Freshman of the Year Mountain West Conference 1996...... Linda Engblom...... Western Athletic Newcomer of the Year 2011...... Evgenia Kryuchkova...... Singles 1995...... Mirja Wallmark...... Western Athletic Newcomer of the Year Paige Miles...... Doubles 1994...... Rebecca Smith...... Western Athletic Sportsmanship Award Sarah Pham...... Doubles Anastasia Putlilina...... Singles/Doubles Coach of the Year Awards 2010...... Evgenia Kryuchkova...... Singles Paige Miles...... Doubles 2011...... Mat Iandolo...... Mountain West Coach of the Year Anastasia Putlilina...... Singles/Doubles 2010...... Mat Iandolo...... Mountain West Coach of the Year 2009...... Andrea Maughan...... Doubles Erin Monsona...... Singles/Doubles Final ITA Rankings Anastasia Putilina...... Singles Singles 2008...... Elizabeth Ferris...... Singles/Doubles 2015...... Tereza Bekerova...... #62 Evgenia Kryuchkova...... Singles 2013...... Tereza Bekerova...... #104 Emily Kwok...... Singles/Doubles 2012...... Anastasia Putinia...... #59 2007...... Elizabeth Ferris...... Singles/Doubles 2011...... Anastasia Putinia...... #95 Leigh Walsh...... Doubles 2010...... Anastasia Putinia...... #99 2006...... Elizabeth Ferris...... Singles 2008...... Elizabeth Ferris...... #63 2005...... Elizabeth Ferris...... Singles 2000...... Megan Payne-Dorny...... #55 Emily Kwok...... Singles 1999...... Megan Payne-Dorny...... #81 2000...... Megan Payne-Dorny...... Singles/Doubles 1998...... Anna Svedenhov...... #77 Carrie Kasteler...... Doubles Linda Engblom...... #99 1996...... Mirja Wallmark...... #62 Western Athletic Conference 1995...... Mirja Wallmark...... #58 1999...... Megan Payne-Dorny...... Singles 1992...... Lisa Salvatierra...... #78 1998...... Anna Svedenhov...... Singles 1991...... Alison Bradford...... #99 1997...... Linda Engblom...... Singles 1989...... Michelle Mras...... #45 1996...... Linda Engblom...... Singles 1988...... Michelle Mras...... #61 Mirja Wallmark...... Singles Doubles 1995...... Linda Engblom...... Doubles 2012...... Anastasia Putilina/Callie Craig...... #84 Angie Olson...... Doubles 2010...... Paige Miles/Anastasia Putilina...... #81 Mirja Wallmark...... Singles 2008...... Elizabeth Ferris/Emily Kwok...... #27 1994...... Rebecca Smith...... Singles/Doubles 1998...... Linda Engblom/Anna Svedenhov...... #44 Lisa Paal...... Doubles 1997...... Megan Payne-Dorny/Kim Kelly...... #41 1993...... Alison Bradford...... Singles/Doubles 1993...... Alison Bradford/Rebecca Smith...... #20 Rebecca Smith...... Doubles 1992...... Ruth Ann Stevens/Lisa Salvatierra...... #12 1992...... Alison Bradford...... Singles 1991...... Ruth Ann Stevens/Alison Bradford...... #13 Lisa Salvatierra...... Singles/Doubles 1990...... Ruth Ann Stevens/Susie Costa...... #38 Ruth Ann Stevens...... Doubles 1989...... Michelle Mras/Susie Costa...... #28 1991...... Alison Bradford...... Singles/Doubles Ruth Ann Stevens...... Doubles

High Country Athletic Conference 1990...... Julie Kempin...... Singles Liz Fox...... Doubles Ruth Ann Stevens...... Doubles Kristen Siegmund...... Doubles Susie Costa...... Doubles 1989...... Michelle Mras...... Singles Kristen Siegmund...... Singles 1988...... Susy Westgall...... Singles 1987...... Liz Fox...... Singles Michelle Mras...... Singles Kristen Siegmund...... Singles 1986...... Marcia Foote...... Singles Linda Anderson...... Doubles Jill Collett...... Doubles (Photo Credit: Steve Wilson) Margo Pletcher earned All-Pac Honorable Mention in 2017. Pam Miller...... Doubles She was the first Utah women’s tennis player to earn Pac-12 All-Conference since 2015. Linda Tanner...... Doubles 15 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS TOP WINS VS. RANKED OPPONENTS Singles (Top-100) Doubles (Top-100) Year Utah Player...... Opponent...... Rank Year Utah Team...... Opponent...... Rank 1992 Lisa Salvatierra...... Lisa Raymond, Florida...... 1 1992 Stevens/Salvatierra...... William&Mary...... 6 2008 Elizabeth Ferris...... Aurelija Miseviciute, Arkansas...... 2 1993 Bradford/Smith...... San Diego...... 6 2000 Megan Payne-Dorny...... Whitney Laiho, Florida...... 7 1992 Stevens/Salvatierra...... California...... 7 2000 Megan Payne-Dorny...... Janet Walker, Texas...... 12 1995 Engblom/Olson...... UC Santa Barbara...... 9 1996 Mirja Wallmark...... Divya Merchant, Florida...... 14 1991 Stevens/Bradford...... San Diego State...... 9 2006 Elizabeth Ferris...... Olga Boulutcheva, BYU...... 18 1989 Mras/Costa...... UCLA...... 9 1988 Michelle Mras...... Allyson Cooper, UCLA...... 18 1989 Stevens/Kempin...... UCLA...... 13 2012 Anastasia Putilina...... Denis Dy, Washington...... 20 1992 Stevens/Salvatierra...... UCLA...... 13 1998 Linda Engblom...... Anousjka Van Exel, Tulsa...... 23 1992 Stevens/Salvatierra...... Florida...... 14 1999 Megan Payne-Dorny...... Angela Lwarence, Pepperdine...... 25 1993 Bradford/Smith...... Pepperdine...... 16 1995 Mirja Wallmark...... Lisa Alipaz, SDSU...... 26 1990 Stevens/Costa...... BYU...... 23 2014 Tereza Bekerova...... Denise Star, Cal...... 26 2010 Maughan/Monson...... North Carolina...... 28 1990 Susie Costa...... Anya Kochoff, USC...... 28 2013 Najera-Salas/Smith...... UCLA...... 28 1993 Alison Bradford...... Nicole Storto, SDSU...... 29 2012 Craig/Putilina...... Arizona...... 35 2012 Evgenia Kryuchkova...... Erin Vierra, Virginia...... 29 2010 Miles/Putilina...... Arizona...... 42 2012 Anastasia Putilina...... Lindsey Hardenbergh, Virginia...... 30 2013 Bekerova/Miles...... Washington...... 71 2000 Megan Payne-Dorny...... Carlijn Buis, William&Mary...... 30 1995 Mirja Wallmark...... Karina Kuregian, Kansas State...... 30 2015 Tereza Bekerova...... Natalie Beazant, Rice...... 32 1998 Anna Svedenhov...... Yana Dorodnova, Kansas State...... 32 1998 Anna Svedenhov...... Zsofia Csapo, Pepperdine...... 35 1993 Alison Bradford...... Anna Funderburk, Auburn...... 35 2010 Anastasia Putilina...... Kristina Nedeltcheva, UNLV...... 37 1995 Mirja Wallmark...... Dina Birch, San Diego...... 39 2017 Jena Cheng...... Olivia Hauger, Cal...... 40 2011 Evgenia Kryuchkova...... Michaela Kissell, Marshall...... 41 1991 Michelle Mras...... Susanna Lee, BYU...... 41 1991 Kristin Siegmund...... Jami Yonekura, Miami...... 41 1991 Alison Bradford...... Stella Sampras, UCLA...... 42 2009 Anastasia Putilina...... Jennifer Stevens, Virginia...... 42 1988 Michelle Mras...... Diana Gardner, Princeton...... 43 2015 Tereza Bekerova...... Desnise Star, Cal...... 44 1989 Michelle Mras...... Michelle Taylor, BYU...... 46 1990 Julie Kempin...... Monica Waniek, Oklahoma State...... 48 2011 Anastasia Putilina...... Hilary Bartlett, Princeton...... 49 2007 Elizabeth Ferris...... Anca Anasasiu, USC...... 49 2010 Anastasia Putilina...... Julia Trunk, SDSU...... 50 1996 Linda Engblom...... Patricia Zerdan, SMU...... 50 1988 Michelle Mras...... Danielle Scott, Arizona State...... 51 2015 Tereza Bekerova...... Denise Star, Texas...... 52 2016 Margo Pletcher...... Celia Ruiz, East Carolina...... 52 2000 Megan Payne-Dorny...... Alida Gallouits, Florida State...... 54 2012 Anastasia Putilina...... Brittany Wowchuck, Northwestern...... 58 2007 Elizabeth Ferris...... Anna Sydorska, TCU...... 58 2017 Brianna Turley...... Claudia Wiktorin, NC State...... 61 2012 Sarah Pham...... McCall Jones, UCLA...... 62 2006 Elizabeth Ferris...... Brooke Buck, Notre Dame...... 66 2006 Elizabeth Ferris...... Marianne Baker, Maryland...... 69 2008 Elizabeth Ferris...... Gira Schofield, South Carolina...... 71 2012 Callie Craig...... Hana Tomlijanovic, Virginia...... 72 2011 Lucia Kovarcikova...... Hana Tomlijanovic, Virginia...... 73 2013 Sarah Pham...... Dominique Harmath, Rice...... 76 2010 Evgenia Kyuchkova...... Alicia Aguilar, SDSU...... 78 2011 Anastasia Putilina...... Pavlina Smatova, Oregon...... 79 2014 Tereza Bekerova...... Despoina Vogasari, Houston...... 80 2012 Sarah Pham...... Hana Tomlijanovic, Virginia...... 85 2013 Sarah Pham...... Pamela Montez, UCLA...... 86 2011 Anastasia Putilina...... Emily Fraser, Virginia...... 88 2012 Callie Craig...... Caryssa Peretz, Virginia...... 89 2011 Sarah Pham...... Courtney McLane, Alabama...... 91 @UTEWOMENSTENNIS // UTAHUTES.COM 16 MEDIA GUIDE 2018 UTAH WOMEN’S TENNIS ALL-AMERICA, ACADEMIC, TOP-25 ITA All-Americans Pac-12 All-Academic 2005...... Lisa Blomquist 1992...... Lisa Salvatierra 2017...... Jena Cheng (1st) Whitney Eber Ruth Ann Stevens Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa (1st) Tamarin Espinoza 1976...... Jane Stratton Brianna Turley (1st) Allison Hansen 1975...... Jane Stratton Alexia Petrovic (2nd) Cheyenne Revenche 1974...... Jane Stratton 2016...... Jena Cheng (1st) Cinthia Saucedo Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa (1st) Jessica Watts ITA Top-25 Teams Sarah Richter (1st) Ashley Young 1988-89...... No. 25 Margo Pletcher (2nd) 2003...... Rachel Alder 1990-91...... No. 23 2014...... Callie Craig (1st) Hilary Doyle 1989-90...... No. 21 Sarah Richter (2nd) Sheri Esrock 2013...... Callie Craig (1st) Allison Hansen ITA Team Academic Award Elena Najera-Salas (1st) Cassie Kasteler 2015-16...... 3.53 GPA 2012...... Callie Craig (1st) Ellen Svensson 2003-04...... 3.50 GPA Maria Svensson 2002-03...... 3.28 GPA Mountain West All-Academic 2002...... Sheri Esrock 2001-02...... 3.26 GPA 2011...... Evgenia Kryuchkova Frida Kareld Paige Miles Cassie Kasteler ITA Scholar-Athletes Sarah Pham Linn Ronnberg 2017...... Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa Alexa Provancha Heidi Thomas Alexia Petrovic Anastasia Putilina Brooke Wilkinson Brianna Turley 2010...... Kendra Harris Whitney Turley Evgenia Kryuchkova 2016...... Jena Cheng Andrea Maughan Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa Paige Miles Sarah Richter Erin Monson Brianna Turley Anastasia Putilina 2014...... Callie Craig 2009...... Karine Bourdages Sarah Richter Evgenia Kryuchkova Elena Najera-Salas Andrea Maughan Luisa Gerstner Da Rosa Erin Monson 2005...... Cinthia Saucedo Alexa Provancha Alison Hansen-Sine Anastasia Putilina 2004...... Rachel Alder Leigh Walsh Janessa Jackson 2008...... Karine Bourdages Jessica Watts Evgenia Kryuchkova Alison Hansen-Sine Emily Kwok 2003...... Sheri Esrock Andrea Maughan Rachel Alder Leigh Walsh Maria Svensson 2007...... Karine Bourdages 2002...... Sheri Esrock Jessica Carter 2000...... Megan Payne-Dorny Emily Kwok 1999...... Megan Payne-Dorny Andrea Maughan 1998...... Anna Svedenhov Cheyenne Reveche Maria Svensson Cinthia Saucedo 1994...... Linda Engblom Leigh Walsh Jennifer Jensen 2006...... Karine Bourdages 1993...... Stephanie Ball Emily Kwok Alison Bradford Cheyenne Reveche Linda Engblom Cinthia Saucedo Jennifer Jensen Allison Sine 1992...... Stephanie Ball Leigh Walsh Alison Bradford

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