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2017 Ucla Women's Tennis 2017 UCLA WOMEN’S TENNIS All-Time Letter Winners Amanda Basica Cammie Foley Kati Kocsis Kathy O’Brien A G Diana Spadea ........................1994-95 M Abigail Spears ............................. 2000 Jessica Algazi ........................ 1984-85 Kerry Gallant ..........................1995-96 Maia Magill ............................2015-16 Liz Stadler ..............................1980-81 Annemarie Amaral ..................... 1987 Barbara Gerken .......................... 1983 Anne Mall .................................... 1992 Susie Starrett ........................1994-95 Robin Anderson .....................2012-15 Dana Gilbert ..........................1978-79 Helena Manset ......................1980-83 Michelle Stiefel ......................2000-01 Jody Anglin .............................1996-97 Chelsea Godbey ......................... 2001 Petya Marinova ......................1999-02 Lara Goldt ................................... 1989 Alysia May ................................... 1989 T B Laura Gordon ........................ 2003-06 Iwalani McCalla .....................1989-92 Lucy Gordon ...........................1979-80 Alex McGoodwin ................... 2004-08 Robin Tenny ................................ 1978 Jenny Baker ...........................1992-93 Jane Thomas .........................1984-87 Penny Barg .................................. 1983 Shannon Gordon ...................1978-79 Kyle McPhillips ......................2013-16 Alyson Gray ............................1996-98 Anicia Mendez .......................1993-96 Morgan Thomas ....................2011-14 Colinne Bartel ........................1986-88 Helen Tu .................................1991-93 Amanda Basica .....................1998-00 Shana Gray ............................1996-98 Allegra Milholland .................1990-91 Becky Bell ..............................1978-80 Sarah Gregg .......................... 2002-05 Alaina Miller ................................ 2016 Daniela Bercek ..................... 2004-05 Elizabeth Minter ......................... 1984 U Rene Blount ................................ 1978 H Pamela Montez .....................2010-13 Joni Urban ..............................1985-88 Jennifer Brady ........................2014-15 Michelle Hain .............................. 1987 Skylar Morton ........................2012-13 Megan Bradley ........................... 2002 Catherine Harrison ................2013-16 Jennifer Moyers .......................... 1987 V Andrea Bruno ........................1981-82 Catherine Hawley ................. 2000-02 Chanelle Van Nguyen ............2012-15 Ann Henricksson ........................ 1979 N C Noelle Hickey .........................2010-11 Beth Nicholson ........................... 1989 Jenny Hilt ...............................1991-94 W Cindy Campbell .....................1980-82 Angela Walker ............................. 1980 Jackie Carleton ..................... 2003-04 Stephanie Hoffpauir ................... 2010 O Kristy Howard ............................. 1994 Sara Walker .......................... 2000-03 Debbie Ceccato .......................... 1987 Kathy O’Brien.........................1979-82 Karin Huebner .......................1980-83 Karina Walters ............................ 1985 Mamie Ceniza ........................1989-92 Kathy O’Daly ..........................1995-97 Patricia Hy ............................. 1984-86 Stephanie Wetmore ..............2007-09 Dominique Cetale....................... 2014 Catherine O’Meara ................1986-89 Susi Wild ..................................... 2003 Jane Chi .................................1993-95 Wendy Ouwendijk ..................1987-88 Kristin Wiley ...........................2015-16 Stephanie Chi ........................1995-96 J Jannell Wilkins ............................ 1987 Meredith Chiles .......................... 1993 Jill Jablonow ...........................1980-82 P Allyson Cooper .......................1985-88 Michelle Jannone ..................1994-95 Nina Pantic ............................2009-11 Annica Cooper .......................1997-00 Stacey Jellen ............................... 1994 Y Cameron Patterson .................... 2016 Ashley Joelson ...................... 2006-09 Nina Yaftali ........................... 2003-04 Keri Phebus ...........................1993-96 Maya Johansson ....................2009-11 Sarah Yang.............................2007-08 D Kimberly Po ...........................1990-91 Kate Jolson ........................... 2003-04 Paige Yaroshuk ......................1992-96 Karen Dewis ..........................1981-84 Cristina Popescu ...................1998-01 McCall Jones .........................2011-12 Jordan Dockendorf ..................... 2009 Sara Poppelbaum....................... 1982 Courtney Dolehide ................2011-14 Shilpa Joshi........................... 2003-04 Z Jennifer Donahue ..................1998-00 R Riza Zalameda...................... 2005-08 Jill Doty ........................................ 1987 K Zana Zlebnik ..........................2000-01 Becky Rajfer................................ 1998 Kirsten Dreyer ........................1988-91 Kathrin Keil ............................1981-82 Amber Ray .............................2004-07 Becky Duesler........................2007-08 Dylan Kirsch .............................. 2013 Kaitlin Ray ..............................2012-15 Jeanne Duvall ............................. 1978 Kati Kocsis .............................1997-98 Andrea Remynse ...................2008-11 Andrea Kriva ............................... 1983 Brittany Rosen ...................... 2008-09 E LeeAnn Rostovsky .................1992-93 Jessica Emmons ....................1988-90 L Katia Roubanova ...................1997-99 Feriel Esseghir ...................... 2003-04 Debbie LaFranchi ..................1989-91 Kelly Rudolph .........................1995-98 Maria LaFranchi ....................1985-88 F Lynn Lewis .............................1982-85 S Megan Lester.........................2011-13 Lauren Fisher ........................2001-04 Stella Sampras ......................1988-91 Andrea Lieberman...................... 1989 Holly Fleming .........................2012-13 Elizabeth Schmidt .................1997-00 Tracy Lin ................................ 2005-08 Terri Fleming ..........................2015-16 Yasmin Schnack ....................2007-10 Anna-Viktoria Lind ................ 2006-09 Cammie Foley ........................1990-93 Carling Seguso ..................... 2009-12 Anya Loncaric ....................... 2003-05 Brandi Freudenberg ..............1996-99 Kelly Shaffer ..........................2014-16 Laura Luca ................................. 2016 Mariko Fritz-Krockow .............2001-02 Kathy Snelson ............................ 1978 Heather Ludloff .....................1982-83 Jennifer Fuchs .......................1986-87 Shelly Solomon ......................1981-82 Elizabeth Lumpkin ................ 2005-08 13 2017 UCLA WOMEN’S TENNIS All-Americans / Award Winners All-Americans Robin Anderson ... 2012-13-14-15 Tracy Lin ...........................2007-08 Amanda Basica .................... 1999 Heather Ludloff .............. 1982-83 Becky Bell ............................. 1979 Helena Manset ............... 1982-83 Daniela Bercek ............... 2004-05 Elizabeth Minter ................... 1984 Rene Blount .......................... 1978 Petya Marinova ................2001-02 Jennifer Brady ..................2014-15 Alysia May ............................. 1989 Megan Bradley .....................2002 Iwalani McCalla ...............1991-92 Jackie Carleton ............... 2003-04 Kyle McPhillips .... 2013-14-15-16 Mamie Ceniza ...... 1989-90-91-92 Pamela Montez .................... 2012 Stephanie Chi ....................... 1995 Skylar Morton ..................2012-13 Jane Chi .......................... 1994-95 Kathy O’Brien....... 1979-80-81-82 Annica Cooper ...........1997-98-99 Keri Phebus .........1993-94-95-96 Courtney Dolehide ............... 2012 Kimberly Po .......................... 1991 Heather Ludloff (left) and Lynn Lewis won the 1982 NCAA Doubles Championship. Jeanne Duvall ....................... 1978 Andrea Remynse ............ 2009-10 Jessica Emmons ............. 1988-89 Katia Roubanova .................. 1997 Lauren Fisher ..................2001-02 Stella Sampras .... 1988-89-90-91 Cammie Foley ....................... 1993 Elizabeth Schmidt ................ 1997 Jennifer Fuchs .................1986-87 Yasmin Schnack ........2007-09-10 Barbara Gerken .................... 1983 Paula Smith .....................1976-77 Dana Gilbert ....................1978-79 Shelly Solomon ................1981-82 Laura Gordon ........................2006 Diana Spadea ....................... 1994 Shannon Gordon .............1978-79 Susie Starrett ................. 1994-95 Catherine Harrison .... 2014-15-16 Cindy Thomas ........................1976 Ann Hendricksson ...........1979-81 Jane Thomas .............1985-86-87 Noelle Hickey ........................ 2010 Joni Urban ..................1985-87-88 Patricia Hy ............................. 1984 Chanelle Van Nguyen ......2014-15 Kathrin Keil ......................1981-82 Sara Walker ......... 2000-01-02-03 Kati Kocsis ............................ 1997 Paige Yaroshuk ..................... 1996 Andrea Kriva ......................... 1983 Riza Zalameda..... 2005-06-07-08 Susie Starrett Jane Thomas Lynn Lewis .................1982-84-85
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