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Stanford Tennis Congratulates EPATT on Its No. 1 Ranking and Salutes Gaby Quintanilla for Her Academic and Tennis Results Stanford Tennis Congratulates EPATT on its No. 1 Ranking and Salutes Gaby Quintanilla for her Academic and Tennis Results First Serve Inc, has recently released its national rankings for tennis and education not for profit programs. The East Palo Alto Tennis and Tutoring Program (EPATT) is proud to announce that it has received the distinction of being ranked No. 1 in the country for the 2008-09 academic year. In addi- tion to evaluating programs, First Serve also provides a Life Skills curriculum and runs a student-athlete competition that ranks students based on school grades and tennis tournament results. Six-year EPATT participant Gaby Quintanilla finished the year ranked No. 3 in the country for high school stu- dents. Gaby, a senior this year, will receive a $1,000 scholarship upon college entrance. First Serve provides the curriculum and competition at no cost to tennis and education programs. EPATT provides one-on-one academic tutoring and group tennis instruc- tion for over 100 children in the kindergarten through 12th grades. This From left to right: Gaby Quintanilla, Director of Tennis Dick Gould, WTA player Agnieszka unique model helps the children reach their potential academically, athletically Radwanska. and socially. EPATT has become the national model for education and tennis programs and flourishes year round at the Taube Family Tennis Center on the Stanford University campus. More than 120 Stanford students serve as aca- demic tutors for program participants. If you are interested in becoming a member of the EPATT-Stanford team, contact Director of Tennis Dick Gould, men’s tennis head coach John Whitlinger, women’s tennis head coach Lele Forood or EPATT Executive Director Dave Higaki at 650-725-4450. Visit EPATT at epatt.org or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3juHF2efYs July 24-31, 2010 WWW.GOSTANFORD.com • 1 SCHEDULE AND RESULTS 2010 STANFORD TENNIS Table of Contents 2008-09 Results 19-5; 6-2 (3rd); 13 EPATT/Bank of the West Classic 1 Letterwinners 24-25 Overall Record: Pac-10 Record: Final ITA Team Ranking: 2010 Schedule/2009 Statistics 2 In The Pros 26 Roster/Team Information 3 Women’s Tennis Champions 27 Date Opponent Result Score Jan. 28 UC Davis W 7-0 Coaching Staff 4-5 History 28-29 Jan. 30 No. 51 Colorado (1) W 6-1 Player Profiles 6-14 Taube Family Tennis Stadium 30-31 Jan. 31 No. 36 Illinois (1) W 6-1 2009 Results 15-17 Dominance at Taube 32 Feb. 10 No. 70 Cal Poly W 7-0 All-Pac-10 Selections 18 Athletics Director Bob Bowlsby 33 Feb. 13 No. 14 Notre Dame (2) L 4-3 All-Americans 19 Stanford’s National Titles 34-35 Feb. 14 No. 11 North Carolina (2) W 5-2 NCAA History 20-21 Principles That Guide Us 36 Feb. 15 No. 15 Miami (2) L 5-1 NCAA Champions 22 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup 37 Results and Records 23 Feb. 19 No. 58 Saint Mary’s W 5-2 Feb. 27 * No. 58 Washington State W 7-0 Feb. 28 * No. 38 Washington W 6-1 Mar. 7 * No. 7 California W 4-3 Mar. 21 San Francisco W 7-0 Mar. 24 No. 48 Princeton W 6-1 Mar. 27 * at No. 9 UCLA W 6-1 Mar. 28 * at No. 10 USC L 5-2 Apr. 1 No. 50 Sacramento State W 6-1 Apr. 3 * No. 59 Arizona W 7-0 Apr. 4 * No. 21 Arizona State W 6-1 Apr. 10 * No. 56 Oregon W 7-0 Apr. 11 No. 45 Pepperdine W 7-0 Apr. 18 * at No. 8 California L 4-3 May 9 Wichita State (3) W 4-0 May 10 No. 25 LSU (3) W 4-0 May 15 No. 4 Baylor (4) L 4-3 (1) ITA National Team Indoor Qualifying at Stanford, CA (2) National Team Indoors at Madison, WI (3) NCAA First and Second Rounds at Stanford, CA (4) NCAA Championships at Tulsa, OK Home matches in BOLD • * indicates Pac-10 match 2008-09 Statistics Singles 2009-10 Schedule Name Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual Tour. Total Date Opponent/Tournament Location Time Hilary Barte (9) 22-1 – – – – – 22-1 13-5 35-6 Oct. 6-11 ITA All-American Championships Pacific Palisades, CA – Lindsay Burdette (89) 1-0 10-5 6-1 – – – 17-6 4-4 21-10 Oct. 16-18 Saint Mary’s Invitational Moraga, CA – Courtney Clayton – – – – 2-0 6-2 8-2 5-5 13-7 Oct. 23-26 ITA Northwest Regional Championships Stanford, CA – Logan Hansen – – – – 3-0 5-4 8-4 3-6 11-10 Nov. 5-8 ITA National Indoor Championships New Haven, CT – Veronica Li – – 1-0 7-4 6-4 – 14-8 5-3 19-11 Nov. 24 at Hawai’i Kona, HI W, 5-2 Carolyn McVeigh (103) – – 2-0 11-3 6-2 – 19-5 7-5 26-10 Jan. 15-17 Freeman Invitational Las Vegas, NV – Jessica Nguyen (78) – 8-3 11-2 – – – 19-5 3-5 22-10 Jan. 15-17 NCTC Classic Indian Wells, CA – Isamarie Perez – – – – – – – 1-1 1-1 Jan. 29 San Francisco Stanford, CA 12:00 p.m. Jennifer Yen – – – – – 3-2 3-2 4-4 7-6 Feb. 2 UC Davis Stanford, CA 2:30 p.m. Feb. 5 at TCU Fort Worth, TX 12 p.m. Doubles Feb. 6 at Texas Austin, TX 12 p.m. Name (Rank) 1 2 3 Dual Tour. Total Feb. 11 Sacramento State Stanford, CA 1:30 p.m. Barte/Burdette (4) 20-4 – – 20-4 7-4 27-8 Feb. 17 Boise State Stanford, CA 1:30 p.m. Barte/Li – – – – 2-1 2-1 Feb. 24 Hawai’i Stanford, CA 1:30 p.m. Burdette/McVeigh – – – – 1-1 1-1 Feb. 26 * at UCLA Los Angeles, CA 1:30 p.m. Burdette/Yen – 1-0 – 1-0 – 1-0 Feb. 27 * at USC Los Angeles, CA 12 p.m. Clayton/Yen – – – – 1-2 1-2 Mar. 4 Saint Mary’s Stanford, CA 1:30 p.m. Clayton/Hansen – – 1-0 1-0 – 1-0 Mar. 6 * at California Berkeley, CA 12 p.m. Clayton/McVeigh – – – – 1-2 1-2 Mar. 21 Cal Poly Stanford, CA 2 p.m. Hansen/Li – – 11-2 11-2 – 11-2 Mar. 24 at Pepperdine Malibu, CA 12 p.m. Hansen/McVeigh – – – – 2-1 2-1 Mar. 26 * at Arizona State Tempe, AZ 1:30 p.m. Hansen/Nguyen – – – – 2-4 2-4 Mar. 27 * at Arizona Tucson, AZ 12 p.m. Hansen/Yen – – 4-2 4-2 0-1 4-3 Li/McVeigh – 0-1 – 0-1 – 0-1 Apr. 2 * USC Stanford, CA 1:30 p.m. Li/Yen – – 2-1 2-1 2-1 4-2 Apr. 3 * UCLA Stanford, CA 12 p.m. McVeigh/Nguyen (40) 1-0 17-4 – 18-4 1-2 19-6 Apr. 8 * at Washington State Pullman, WA 11 a.m. Perez/Yen – – – – 3-1 3-1 Apr. 9 * at Washington Seattle, WA 12 p.m. Apr. 11 * at Oregon Eugene, OR 12 p.m. Apr. 17 * California Stanford, CA 12 p.m. Apr. 22-25 Pac-10 Championships Ojai, CA – Matches in BOLD played at Taube Family Tennis Stadium • * indicates Pac-10 match • all times Pacific Jason Borrelli 2 • www.gostanford.com 2009-10 TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE ROSTER/TEAM INFORMATION 2010 STANFORD TENNIS What To Watch For In 2009-10 Home Sweet Home Stanford enters the 2010 dual match campaign having won 151 consecutive matches (121 regular season, 30 NCAA Tournament) at home- a remarkable streak that spans 10 seasons and is recognized as the longest active home winning streak among all sports in Division I athletics. The Cardinal has not lost at the Taube Family Tennis Stadium since a 5-4 setback against No. 4 California back on Feb. 27, 1999. Stanford has nine regular-season matches on tap in 2010, beginning with UC Davis on Feb. 2. Doubles Experience Leads The Way Just like the men’s team, the women’s squad boasts one of the best doubles team in the country. After finishing as the national runners-up in 2009, junior Hilary Barte and senior Lindsay Burdette enter the spring season ranked No. 1 and the duo remains a serious contender to win the national championship. Barte and Burdette have chalked up a stellar 13-1 record so far in 2009-10, already claiming tournament titles at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships, ITA National Indoor Championships and NCTC Classic. The duo has not lost since Oct. 9- a span of 12 matches. 2010 Stanford Women’s Tennis Team: Back Row: Assistant Coach Frankie Brennan, Lindsay Burdette, Logan Hansen, Jennifer Yen, Mallory Burdette, Head Coach Lele Forood. Front Row: Carolyn McVeigh, Stacey The Legacy Continues Tan, Natalie Dillon, Hilary Barte, Veronica Li. The Burdette family name will continue to live on for Stanford tennis fans with the addition of freshman Mallory Burdette on The Farm. The youngest Burdette to play at Stanford, Mallory earned a No. 16 national 2008-09 Stanford Women’s Tennis Roster ranking following a fall season that saw her finish 12-2 while posting a Name Height Class Hometown Last School 4-2 mark against nationally-ranked foes. Mallory joins her sister, senior Hilary Barte 5-5 Jr. Chatsworth, CA Harvard-Westlake HS Lindsay, who has received All-America accolades in doubles during all three seasons. And of course the legacy began in 2002 with oldest Lindsay Burdette 5-8 Sr. Jackson, GA UNL Independent Study sister Erin, who was a four-time All-American and capped her career Mallory Burdette 5-10 Fr.
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