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2020-21 Florida Gators Roster 23-25 Bulldog Invitational All Day January Name Ht Cl L/R Home Town/Prev School Mon 7x National Champions | 38 NCAA Tournament Apperances | 56 All-Americans 63 All-SEC Selections | 8 SEC Championships | 5 SEC Tournament Championships 2020-21 SCHEDULE OVERALL RECORD: 1-0 (HOME: 1-0 | AWAY: -- | NEUTRAL: --) SEC: -- (HOME: -- | AWAY: --) DATE OPP/EVENT TIME/RESULT OCTOBER 9-11 SEC CHALLENGE ALL DAY 2020-21 FLORIDA GATORS ROSTER 23-25 BULLDOG INVITATIONAL ALL DAY JANUARY NAME HT CL L/R HOME TOWN/PREV SCHOOL MON. 25 GEORGIA STATE W, 7-0 FRI. 29 at Central Florida 3 p.m. ET Sydney Berlin 5-5 Jr. L Buffalo, NY./Lehnoff Tennis International FEBRUARY Sara Dahlstrom 5-6 Fr. R Stockholm, Sweden THU. 4 at Florida State TBA Ida Jarlskog 5-7 Sr. R Lund, Sweden/Båstad TUE. 9 CENTRAL FLORIDA 5 p.m. ET THU. 11 at South Florida TBA McCartney Kessler 5-8 Sr. R Calhoun, GA/Calhoun FRI. 19 at Alabama* TBA Amber McGinnis 5-3 Fr. R Pompano Beach, Fla./ Sunrise Tennis Academy SUN. 21 at Auburn* TBA FRI. 26 LSU* 5 p.m. ET Layne Sleeth 5-9 So. R Markham, Ontario/Saddlebrook Academy SUN. 28 TEXAS A&M* Noon ET Marlee Zein 5-9 Jr. R Sugar Land, Texas/Fort Bend Dulles MARCH FRI. 5 at Georgia* TBA Head Coach: Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina ’96, 20th year at UF; 25th overall) SUN. 7 at Tennessee* TBA Assistant Coach: Lauren Embree (Florida ’14, 2nd year at UF) FRI. 12 MISSOURI* 5 p.m. ET PRONUNCIATIONS SUN. 14 ARKANSAS* 1 p.m. ET Director of Tennis Operations: Kate Harte THU. 25 at Ole Miss* TBA Manager/Stringer: Coley Hungate Sara Dahlstrom Doll-strum SAT. 27 at Mississippi St. TBA Athletic Trainer: Beca Maynor Lauren Embree M-bree Strength & Conditioning Coach: Natosha Gottlieb Ida Jarlskog E-duh Yarls-Kog APRIL Roland Thornqvist THORN-qist THU. 1 KENTUCKY* 5 p.m. ET SAT. 3 VANDERBILT* 1 p.m. ET Layne Sleeth Lane SUN. 11 at South Carolina* TBA Marlee Zein Zain SEC TOURNAMENT (TUSCALOOSA, AL) 19-23 SEC TOURNAMENT ALL DAY NCAA TOURNAMENT MAY 7-9 NCAA REGIONALS 14-16 NCAA SUPER REGIONAL 20-29 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS TM LAST MATCH’S LINEUP 2021 WOMEN’S TENNIS DOUBLES (ITA Ranking) .................................. Dual Record No. 1 No. 26 Kessler & Zein.................................................. 0-1 NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL SEC TOURNAMENT No. 2 Dahlstrom/Jarlskog ...................................................... 1-0 CHAMPIONSHIPS NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 20 TITLES No. 3 Berlin/McGinnis ........................................................... 1-0 7 11 SINGLES (ITA Ranking) ..................................... Dual Record No. 1 No. 32 McCartney Kessler........................................... 1-0 No. 2 Ida Jarlskog ................................................................. 1-0 @GATORSWTN @GATORSTN No. 3 Marlee Zein.................................................................. 1-0 ® No. 4 Sara Dahlstrom............................................................ 1-0 No. 5 Sydney Berlin .............................................................. 1-0 No. 6 Amber McGinnis .......................................................... 1-0 DOUBLES INFO Overall Dual Match Doubles Records: ................................... 2-1 No. 1 Doubles...................................................................... 0-1 No. 2 Doubles..................................................................... 0-1 No. 3 Doubles .................................................................... 0-1 UF’s record when winning the doubles point .................... 1-0 UF’s record when losing the doubles point ........................ 1-0 #GoGators @GATORSWTN 2 SYDNEY BERLIN SARA DAHLSTROM IDA JARLSKOG MCCARTNEY KESSLER AMBER MCGINNIS 5’5 / L / JR 5’6 / R / SR 5’7 / R / SR 5’8 / R / SR 5’3 / R / FR BUFFALO, NY STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN LUND, SWEDEN CALHOUN, GA POMPANO BEACH, FL LAYNE SLEETH MARLEE ZEIN ROLAND THORNQVIST LAUREN EMBREE SANTIAGO GARCIA 5’9 / R / SO 5’9 / R / JR STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN MARCO ISLAND, FL COCOA BEACH, FL MARKHAM, ONTARIO SUGARLAND, TEXAS 20TH SEASON/25TH OVERALL 2ND SEASON/4th OVERALL 1ST SEASON at UF KATE HARTE BECA MAYNOR COLEY HUNGATE WARNER, NH ALLEN PARK, MI 14TH SEASON 2ND SEASON MATCH 2 // at No. 18 UCF #GoGators @GATORSWTN 3 2020-21 FLORIDA GATORS ROSTER General Information All-SEC: ..............................................................,N/A SEC All-Freshman ....................................................N/A Location: ...............................................Gainesville, Florida SEC Academic Honor Roll . .5 ....................................................124,491 Est. Population: Sydney Berlin, Victoria Emma, : ............................................................1853 Founded Ida Jarlskog, McCartney Kessler : ........................................................57,806 Enrollment and Marlee Zein Nickname: .........................................................Gators Colors: .................................................. Orange and Blue NCAA History Conference: ............................................Southeastern (SEC) NCAA Appearances: ....................................37 (of a possible 38) Facility: .....................................Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex – (1982-83-84-85-87-88-89-90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-2000-01-02-03-04-05- Scott Linder Stadium (1,000), 06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19) Charles R. & Nancy V. Perry Indoor Tennis Facility NCAA Record: ......................................................115-30 President: ........................................W. Kent Fuchs (Duke ’77) NCAA Team Titles: ................7 (1992, 1996, 1998, 2003, 2011, 2012 & 2017) Athletics Director: .......................Scott Stricklin (Mississippi St., 1992) NCAA Singles Champions: ..............................3 Gators with 4 titles Assoc. AD - Oversees W-Tennis: ....................Kim Green (Tuskegee ‘87) Shaun Stafford (1988) Office: .....................................................352-375-4683 Lisa Raymond (1992 & 1993), Faculty Representative: .........................Dr. Michael Sagas (Utah ‘92) & Jill Craybas (1996) NCAA Doubles Champions: .............................4 teams with 5 titles Coaching Staff Jillian Alexander & Nicole Arendt (1991) and Dawn Buth & Stephanie Nickitas (1996 & ‘97) ....................... Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina, 1996) Head Coach: and Whitney Laiho & Jessica Lehnhoff (2001) : .................................................513-121 (24+ years) Overall and Brooke Austin & Kourtney Keegan (2016) Florida Record: ..........................................439-75 (19+ years) Assistant Coach: ..............................Lauren Embree (Florida, 2014) Volunteer Assistant Coach: ...................Santiago Garcia (Air Force, ‘20) Additional Program History Academic Advisor: ...........................................Tom Williams Overall Record: ........................................1,065-173 (48+ years) Athletic Trainer: ..............................................Beca Maynor Individual Grand Slams Titles: .............................22 Gators, 26 titles Tennis Coordinator: .........................Kate Harte (Endicott ’07; UF ‘09) (14 singles, 12 doubles titles) Manager/Stringer: ........................................... Coley Hungate Team Grand Slam Titles: ..............................14 (7 NCAA, 7 NWTIC) Strength Trainer: .......................................... Natosha Gottlieb All-Americans: ....................................57 Gators with 137 honors Tennis Phone: ......................................352-375-4683, ext. 4600 SEC Championships: ...................................29 (of a possible 37) Tennis FAX: ...................................................352-372-8159 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 (co-champions), 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007 (co-champi- 2020-21 Roster ons), 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (tri-champions), 2015, 2016 SEC Tournament Titles: .................................20 (of a possible 30) . .5 / 2 Letterwinners Returning / Lost from 2018: 1982, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, .............................................................2 Newcomers: 2006, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2016 Seniors/Jr./Sophomores/Freshmen: ������������������������������������������������������2 / 2 / 1 / 2 SEC Tournament Record: . 78-12 2019-20 Season Review Florida Communications Overall Season Record: �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������5-4 SID W-Tennis Contact: ...........................................Sam Stolte SEC Record: ...........................................................2-2 E-mail: ................................................sams@gators.ufl.edu NCAA Championships: .........................................Was not held Office Phone: .......................................352-375-4683 ext. 6133 SEC Tournament: ..............................................Was not held Office FAX: ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 352-375-4809 Final ITA National Ranking: . 46 Cell Phone: .................................................. 352-318-6876 Final ITA Southeast Region Ranking: ������������������������������������������������������������������������N/A Website: ................................................FloridaGators.com Grand Slam Champions: . N/A Team Twitter: ............................@GatorsWTN and @RolandTFlorida All-Americans: ..............................-- MATCH 2 // at No. 18 UCF #GoGators @GATORSWTN 4 NUMBERS OF NOTE ITA RANKINGS 37 RANK TEAM Florida
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