2006 USC Women’s 2006 USC Women’s Tennis

TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS USC WOMEN’S TENNIS BOOSTERS Quick Facts / Media Notes ...... 1 University Information Season Outlook / Roster ...... 2 Location: ...... Los Angeles, Calif. ITA Fall Rankings ...... 3 The 2006 USC women’s tennis team would Founded: ...... 1880 Richard Gallien, Head Coach ...... 4 like to thank all of the boosters and sponsors Enrollment: ...... 32,000 Assistant Coaches ...... 5 President: ...... Dr. Steven Sample for their support of Women of Troy Tennis. Marks Tennis Stadium / Support Staff ...... 6 Athletic Director: ...... Mike Garrett 2006 Women of Troy ...... 7 Sr. Women’s Administrator: ...... Carol Dougherty 2005 Results ...... 12 National Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I 2005 Postseason Results ...... 13 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 2005 Match-By-Match Results ...... 14 Nickname: ...... Trojans or Women of Troy All-Time Honors ...... 16 Fight Song: ...... “Fight On” USC Letterwinners ...... 18 Colors: ...... Cardinal & Gold National Championships ...... 19 Home Court: ...... Marks Tennis Stadium Year-By-Year ...... 20 Capacity: ...... 1,000 Opponent Series Records ...... 23 2006 Opponents ...... 24 Tennis Information Head Coach: ...... Richard Gallien Younok Ammon, The Angeloff Company, MEDIA NOTES Alma Mater: ...... Pepperdine ‘83 Scott Atkins, Ed Atkinson, Record at USC: ...... 176-87 (.669), 11th season Jacque Attlesey, John & Sylvia Bacca, Overall Record: ...... 238-111 (.682), 14th season Interviews: To arrange an interview with coaches Curt Baer, Robert Benton, or athletes, please contact Darcy Couch (213-740- Gallien’s Phone: ...... (213) 740-3828 Michael & Andrea Browning, 3808) at least one day in advance. Check with the Assistant Coach: ...... Howard Joffe Buck Buckspan, William Burkitt, USC Sports Information Office regarding the team Joffe’s Phone: ...... (213) 740-8874 Volunteer Asst. Coach: ...... Jim Buck Susan Cameron, Bryan Cave, practice schedule. Players can be made available after practice sessions and following home matches. Robert S. Clark, Robert Clifford, 2005 Overall Record: ...... 19-4 Gilbert Coleman, Lynda C. Coleman, 2005 Pac-10 Record: ...... 7-1 (2nd place) Trojans On The Web: Current women’s tennis Jim Connelly, Karen Crissman, information, as well as news, features and updated 2005 Postseason: ...... NCAA Quarterfinals Anselma & Marcelo Cuya, statistics can be found on the web at: Final Team Ranking: ...... No. 7 Mike Davis, Gary & Katie Dempster, http://www.usctrojans.com Letterwinners Returning/Lost: ...... 6 / 1 Newcomers: ...... 4 Tom Denny, Don Drazen, Tom Edelfson, E.J.B. Communications, For more information on the Pac-10 Conference, go to: http://www.pac-10.com Tennis History Howard Feldner, Nancy Ferber, All-Time Program Record: ...... 540-206 (.724) Dana Foonberg, Bruce Q. Fraser, For more information on all NCAA Division I sports All-Time Conference Record: ...... 195-105 (.650) Roger & Diana Frizzelle, and championships, go to: All-Time NCAA Record: ...... 45-21 (.682) Joseph E. Furnish, Kirby & Patricia Galt, http://www.ncaasports.com National Team Championships: ...... 7 ...... (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983, 1985) Al Gragg, Growing Wild, National Singles Championships: ...... 5 Darrell & Linda Harden, For more information on the Intercollegiate Tennis ...... (1976, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983) Catherine R. Hare, Woody Harrell, Association (ITA), go to: http://www.itatennis.com National Doubles Championships: ...... 1 (1980) Charles Harris, Jeffrey R. Hart, or Conference Championships: ...... 9 William Hayter, Harry Hill, http://www.collegiatetennisonline.com ...... (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, Thomas & Denise Hodgins, Steve Holwell, ...... 1983, 1985, 1986) David Hopper, John G. Huber, It’s Not Southern Cal: In references to athletic Chad & Regina Hunsaker, teams of the University of Southern California, the Sports Information Women’s Tennis SID: ...... Darcy Couch Judge William Huss, Craig Jacks, following are preferred: USC, Southern California, So. California, Troy and Trojans for men’s and SID Phone: ...... (213) 740-3808 J. Lawrence Jeffrey, Dr. Julius Jones, women’s teams, and Women of Troy for women's Cell Phone: ...... (213) 725-3447 Chris Kiernan, Wally Bob Kiewicz, teams. PLEASE do not use Southern Cal. It’s like SID Fax: ...... (213) 740-7584 Peter Lizotte, Martin Massman, calling San Francisco “Frisco” or North Carolina E-mail: ...... [email protected] Dr. Keith Matsuoka, Andrew Mayon, “North Car.”). Website: ...... www.usctrojans.com Yolanda McIntyre, Tom Melton, Sports Information Address: ...... USC Sports Information Al Mejia, Richard & Gretchen Miller, Credit The 2006 Women's Tennis Media Guide was pre- ...... 3501 Watt Way, Heritage Hall 103 Dave Myers, Nancy's Healthy Kitchen, pared by Darcy Couch, Assistant Sports Information ...... Los Angeles, CA 90089 Melody Nishida, Rick Oakley, Director. Additional editorial assistance provided by Margaret O’Gorman, Palm Springs Trojan sports information interns Meghan Mainwaring and Club, Capt. Alan Perdigas, Jeremy Wu. Special thanks to Dan Avila for action On The Cover Dr. Richard Perry, Ken Pingree, photos and the women’s team cover photos and The 2006 USC women’s tennis team. Back row (l-r): Amanda Fink, Amber Harper, Ashley Ellis, Whitney San Diego Trojan Club, Paula Sarcona, to Figge Photography for the women’s headshots. Action photography also courtesy of Heston Quan, Peterson, Luana Magnani, Dianne Matias, Judy De- Ray Webber Gary Rus, Jim Sabo, Eddie Siegel, Jon SooHoo and Vera, Anca Anastasiu. Front row (l-r): Taylynn Snyder, Troy Witt. Printing by Chromatic. Lindsey Nelson, Taylynn Snyder, Carine Vermeulen. (Photo by Dan Avila)

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2006 WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTER PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

NAME R/L HT AGE YR-EXP HOME TOWN (HIGH SCHOOL / COLLEGE) ANCA ANASTASIU ...... AHN-kah Anca ANASTASIU R 5-8 21 Jr.-2V Pretoria, South Africa (Crawford HS) ...... ah-nas-TAH-zee-ooh Judy DEVERA R 5-2 20 Jr.-2V Carson, Calif. (Carson HS) Ashley ELLIS R 5-10 19 Fr.*-HS Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) Judy DEVERA ...... deh-VER-ah Erin EVERLY R 5-8 20 Jr.*-1V Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS) Amanda FINK R 5-9 18 Fr.-HS Calabasas, Calif. (Calabasas HS) Luana MAGNANI ...... loo-ah-na Amber HARPER R 5-5 18 Fr.-HS Tarzana, Calif. (Harvard-Westlake HS) ...... mahn-YAWN-ee Luana MAGNANI R 5-5 22 Sr.-3V Pasadena, Calif. (San Marino HS) Dianne MATIAS R 5-3 20 Jr.-2V Torrance, Calif. (Carson HS) Dianne MATIAS ...... mah-TEE-as Lindsey NELSON R 6-0 19 So.-1V Villa Park, Calif. (Villa Park HS) Whitney PETERSON R 5-8 18 Fr.-HS Santa Barbara, Calif. (Santa Barbara HS) TAYLYNN Snyder ...... TAY-lin Taylynn SNYDER R 5-7 20 So.*-1V Laguna Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar HS) Carine VERMEULEN R 5-5 20 Sr. -3V Stellenbosch, South Africa (Hoër Meisieskool Bloemhof) Carine VERMEULEN ...... kah-RIN * - has utilized redshirt season ...... ver-MEWE-len

HEAD COACH: Richard GALLIEN (11th season) Richard GALLIEN ...... GAL-yen ASSISTANT COACH: Howard JOFFE (fourth season) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT: Jim BUCK (fi fth season) MANAGER: Carolyn HUSTEDT SEASON OUTLOOK It’s a nice position to be in, watching your getget thethe jobjob done.”done.” With Nelson another year older, a new fresh- team begin the season ranked No. 5 in the na- That job started in the fall and heats up man phenom has stepped in to keep USC’s tion and knowing that there’s still nowhere to quickly for the Women of Troy. An early Feb. 17 youthful talent level high. Fink — the lone lefty of go but up. Welcome to USC women’s tennis clash with top-ranked, defending national cham- the bunch — turned plenty of heads in the fall and head coach Richard Gallien’s world... where pion and fellow Pac-10 powerhouse Stanford seems prepped for a similarly successful spring — from top to bottom — his roster is bursting will give the experienced USC squad a valuable and beyond. Gallien and the rest of the tennis at the seams with talent and an experienced measurement of their conference and postsea- world will be watching, but Gallien isn’t anxious knowledge of the most valuable trait in the son potential. Already, Gallien sees a strong step about the freshman’s fi rst year on the collegiate sport: How to win. forward for the Trojans on the doubles scene. scene. Gallien, in his 11th season at the helm of the Health and reliable returning rackets give USC “She’s a very accomplished competitor and Women of Troy’s shining tennis program, has an added depth charge in doubles this season. is certainly going to be put in a position where seven players “Last we’re expecting her to play at a high level both back from last y e a r w e in singles and doubles. With her I’m not worried season’s sev- “We’re more balanced. Last year we had some about her at all.” enth-ranked enormous had one junior and suddenly this year Anca Anastasiu and Lindsey Nelson squad. Also ... we look like a veteran group.” injury issues added to the — Head coach Richard Gallien that forced roster are one us to juggle experienced the doubles senior and another high-fl ying freshman who lineup a lot,” Gallien recalls. “I think our team are both primed to help steer the Women of Troy couldn’t have done a better job as far as handling to another powerful season. that and going with the fl ow, but that just wasn’t “We have two fabulous additions to our team our strength. We should show a considerable in Amanda (Fink) and Luana (Magnani). And with improvememnt there.” everyone else coming back, we feel we have Additionally, USC’s singles strength returns an excellent opportunity to improve on what we in full force, led by sophomore Lindsey Nelson, did last year,” Gallien said of his Trojans, who who put forth a stellar fi rst season at Troy and went 21-4 last season and reached the NCAA is poised to lead USC in 2006 as well. An All- Quarterfi nals in USC’s 10th straight trip to the American as a freshman playing primarily at the NCAA Tournament. “We should certainly be a No. 2 position, Nelson went 35-8 overall and 19-1 step up in terms of talent.” in dual matches to fi nish ranked No. 16. Nelson “I think collectively as a group they’re all has seemingly endless weapons that make her very experienced. I think that’s an other edge —in Gallien’s eyes — “very capable of winning that we have this year over last year. We only the whole thing. She proved she’s able to play have one player coming in who doesn’t know and beat anybody in the country.” what to expect, and that’s freshman Amanda “She has an enorous amount of fi repower Fink. And she’s already shown that she has no and ability. I don’t see any reason why Lindsey trouble playing at this level. We have a great deal can’t have every bit as good of a year as last of level-headed people who understand how to year. She only lost one match last year.”

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Part of the key to bringing along young talent is having good leadership ahead. With a year un- Junior Judy DeVera 2006 ITA PRESEASON der Nelson’s belt, the experience of juniors Anca RANKINGS Anastasiu, Judy DeVera and Dianne Matias, the TEAM RANKINGS return of senior Luana Magnani and the guid- 1. Stanford (31) T14. Duke ance of senior captain Carine Vermeulen, USC’s 2. Florida T14. TCU formula for success has taken a solid shape. 3. Texas 16. Clemson “Dianne, Judy, Carine, Anca and Lindsey 4. Georgia Tech 17. California were such studs last year and so reliable, it will 5. USC 18. Harvard be nice to have some depth this year,” Gallien 6. Northwestern 19. Tennessee 7. Georgia 20. William & Mary says. “Having Luana back I think is a big help to 8. Vanderbilt 21. BYU the team for many reasons, but certainly it’s an 9. Baylor T22. South Carolina exciting opportunity for her to finish her years at 10. Miami (Fla.) T22. Notre Dame USC on a good note. Two years ago she played 11. North Carolina 24. Wake Forest No. 1 and was an All-American.” 12. UCLA 25. Washington Fellow senior Carine Vermeulen was USC’s 13. Kentucky No. 5 singles player last season and went 26-12 SINGLES RANKINGS overall, finishing out the year on a nine-match 1. Jennifer Magley, Florida win streak. She teamed up with Nelson part-time 2. Suzi Babos, California for doubles and wound up ranked No. 42. 3. Nicole Leimbach, TCU “Carine won two big matches at NCAAs and 4. Robin Stephenson, Alabama made the All-Tournament Team,” Gallien said. 5. Daniela Bercek, Duke 6. Shadisha Robinson, Georgia “Sometimes you get a senior who is really drag- cramping and still figuring out a way to win,” ging themselves to the finish line but she’s the 7. Zuzana Zemenova, Baylor Gallien said. “She has the highest character 8. , Georgia Tech opposite of that. She is well-liked and respected; of anyone you’d meet matched by equal talent. 9. Lindsey Nelson, USC for us it’s the perfect senior to have.” She’s a rare find.” 10. Alice Barnes, Stanford The Women of Troy also have a few key Junior Judy DeVera played at the No. 6 11. Christelle Grier, Northwestern juniors back for more, including last year’s No. position as a sophomore and went 9-13 overall 12. Zsuzsanna Fodor, California 3 singles player Anca Anastasiu, who went and 7-7 in dual matches. She’s healthy this 13. Theresa Logar, Stanford 29-11 overall and 8-0 in Pac-10 play to finish season, which give Gallien high hopes for the 14. Margarita Karnaukhova, Sacramento State ranked No. 48 in singles and No. 44 in doubles experienced junior. 15. Kim Coventry, Kentucky with Nelson. “She has all the potential for a great year,” 16. Natalie Frazier, Georgia 17. Amanda Fish, Vanderbilt “She’s proven herself to be a very hearty he said. “She’s healthy for the first time in two competitor who in the clutch is extremely reli- 18. Bianca Dulgheru, Pepperdine years. As long as we keep her fresh she’ll do 19. Emma Murphy, San Diego able,” Gallien said. “I have no doubt she’ll have just fine.” 20. Petra Dizdar, Texas a great year and win a high percentage of her “As a group, we have an extremely talented 28. Anca Anastasiu, USC matches.” group of walkons, all of whom can certainly 60. Dianne Matias, USC Fellow junior Dianne Matias was USC’s challenge in our lineup and have done an 74. Luana Magnani, USC No. 4 singles player who finished 2005 ranked amazing job of lifting the level of our practices,” 91. Carine Vermeulen, USC No. 90 with a 31-10 record, including a 19-3 Gallien said of newcomers Whitney Peterson, DOUBLES RANKINGS dual-match mark. Ashley Ellis and Amber Harper, who round 1. Robinson/Basu, Georgia “She’ll always be remembered for winning out the 2006 Trojan roster along with returners 2. Thompson/Thompson, Notre Dame the deciding match against UCLA last year, Erin Everly and Taylynn Snyder. 3. Kovacek/Gersic, New Mexico 4. Borisova/ Yuferova, Virginia Commonwealth Senior Carine Vermeulen 5. Miller/Silverio, Georgia Tech 6. Barnes/Yelsey, Stanford 7. Duch/Etienne, South Florida 8. Magley/Srebovic, Florida 9. Coventry/Schwenk, Kentucky 10. Smekodub/Kuhn, Tulane 11. Bercek/Robinson, Duke 12. Applebaum/Banada, Miami (Fla.) 13. Moulton-Levy/Muth, William & Mary 14. Grier/Esseghir, Northwestern 15. Miccoli/Surkova, BYU 16. Anundsen/Long, North Carolina 17. Cetnik/Leimbach, TCU 18. Benik/Suvak, Florida 19. Batty/McGaffigan, Indiana 20. Bertrand/Fish, Vanderbilt 22. Vermeulen/Anastasiu, USC 43. Nelson/Matias, USC 60. Fink/Magnani, USC

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COACHING STAFF Gallien was named the 2003 ITA West Region Coach for three sea sons (1988-90) and helped guide the Waves of the Year after leading the squad to a number of great to a 62-24 mark. His 1988 and 1990 squads played in the feats. The Trojans earned the ITA’s No. 1 ranking for three NCAA Tour na ment and Wave Robby Weiss won the 1988 weeks midseason, marking the fi rst time USC had held the NCAA sin gles crown. top spot since 1985. The Women of Troy also fi nished with Gallien left Pepperdine in 1990 to be come the head the program’s best overall record (22-6) in 15 years. Armed pro fes sion al at the pres ti gious Los An ge les Ten nis Club with four seniors, the team fi nished the season ranked No. and lat er en tered pri vate busi ness for two years (1993-94) 5 after ad vanc ing to the NCAA Quarterfi nals (USC has now be fore re turn ing to Pepperdine as an as sis tant for the 1995 reached the “Elite Eight” four of the last six years). cam paign. While competing in the NCAA’s premier tennis Dur ing his four-year (1980-83) play ing ca reer at Pep- conference, the Trojans fi nished the 2002 season with a perdine, Gallien twice earned All-Amer i can hon ors (1982-83) program-best 7-1 Pac-10 record. The team advanced to the and his teams went 81-21 and ad vanced to the NCAAs each NCAA Round of 16 and earned a No. 11 ranking at season’s year. The 1982 Wave squad was the NCAA run ner-up. He end. won 60 dual-match sin gles match es dur ing his career and In 2001, the Women of Troy made a third consecutive qualifi ed three times in both singles and dou bles for the appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals following big NCAA Cham pi on ships. postseason wins over South Alabama and Northwestern. He spent 1984 playing pro fes sion al ten nis and then USC earned a No. 8 fi nal national ranking with a 20-8 re turned to Pepperdine as an as sis tant coach. overall record and a second-place fi nish (tied at 6-2) in the As a prep at Verdugo Hills High in Tujunga (Calif.), RICHARD GALLIEN Pac-10. Gallien was named the Los An ge les City Player of the Year Head Coach To begin the new millennium, Gallien led the 2000 as a 1979 senior. Women of Troy to the NCAA quarterfi nals for the second The 45-year-old Gallien earned his bache lor’s degree 11th Season at USC time under his leadership. USC completed the season with in or ga ni za tion al commu ni ca tions from Pepperdine in 1985. an 18-9 overall record and No. 11 fi nal team ranking. He also has served as a part-time color an a lyst for FOX Richard Gallien’s fi rst decade at USC has been a The 1999 season marked Gallien’s fi rst appearance at Sports West. good one. Now entering his 11th season at Troy, the women’s the NCAA quarterfi nals, as his team went 21-9 overall. The He and his wife, Lisa, currently re side in the South Bay tennis head coach has strung together 10 straight NCAA ap- Women of Troy fi nished 7-1 in the Pac-10 conference that with their daughters Leah, 5, and Ava, 1. pearances for his Women of Troy, nine top-20 team rankings year and Gallien was honored as the Pac-10 Co-Coach of the and fi ve trips to the NCAA Quarterfi nals. Under Gallien’s Year. Their second-place fi nish was USC’s best since 1990, watch, USC has fi nished no lower than 11th for the past and the team’s 21 wins, at that time, were the program’s most seven years. in 12 seasons. At USC, Gallien has com piled a 176-87 over all record Gallien’s career at Troy began in the 1995-96 season and .669 win per cent age. In his 13 years as a head coach as he led the Women of Troy to a 16-9 overall record and 4-6 (also coaching the men at Pepperdine prior to coming to mark in the Pac-10 Southern Division (fourth place). At that USC), he boasts a 238-111 (.682) career mark. time, USC’s 16 wins were its most since the 1990 season. The 2005 season saw the Women of Troy stick in the The fol low ing year, the 1997 Wom en of Troy were nation’s top 10 with a 19-4 overall mark capped by a visit to over whelmed by in ju ries and fi n ished the sea son with a the NCAA Quarterfi nals and a No. 7 fi nal ranking. The 2004 10-16 over all record and 0-10 fi n ish in the Pac-10. Trojan squad went 7-1 in Pac-10 play to place second in The 1998 Tro jans, despite still being plagued by in ju ries the conference to tie for USC’s program-best Pac-10 fi nish. through out the year, gar nered a win ning record at 13-11 and USC’s only Pac-10 loss came to Stanford, which went on went 3-5 in the Pac-10 for sixth place. For the sec ond straight to win the 2005 NCAA title. year, USC lost in the NCAA West Region Final. The previous year, Gallien’s young 2004 team proved Prior to coming to USC, Gallien spent 11 years as a that they could compete even with only one senior in the play er, as sis tant coach and co-head coach at Pepperdine. lineup. USC posted an 18-7 overall record and matched He spent the 1995 sea son as an assis tant to Pepperdine that program-best with a second-place 7-1 mark in Pac-10 men’s coach Allen Fox. He began his coaching career as action (again, the only loss was to eventual NCAA champion Fox’s as sis tant for three sea sons (1985-87), where the Waves Stanford). After advancing to the NCAA Round of 16, USC fi n ished sec ond in the nation in 1986. completed the season ranked eighth. He then became Pepperdine’s co-head coach with Fox

GALLIEN’S CAREER COACHING RECORD

School Year Wins Loss Pct. NCAA Finish Rank Pepperdine (men) 1988 25 5 .833 Second Round — Pepperdine (men) 1989 13 13 .500 — — Pepperdine (men) 1990 24 6 .800 First Round — CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Pepperdine Totals 3 Years 62 24 .721 • 2003 ITA West Region USC 1996 16 9 .640 First Round No. 18 Coach of the Year USC 1997 10 16 .385 Regional Final No. 32 USC 1998 13 11 .542 Regional Final No. 20 • 238-111 (.682) Career Record USC 1999 21 9 .700 Quarterfi nals No. 10 USC 2000 18 9 .667 Quarterfi nals No. 11 • 176-87 (.669) USC Record USC 2001 20 8 .714 Quarterfi nals No. 8 USC 2002 19 8 .704 Round of 16 No. 11 • 1999 Pac-10 Coach of the Year USC 2003 22 6 .786 Quarterfi nals No. 5 USC 2004 18 7 .720 Round of 16 No. 8 • Nine Top-20 Finishes USC 2005 19 4 .826 Quarterfi nals No. 7 • 10 NCAA Appearances USC Totals 10 Years 176 87 .669 CAREER TOTALS 13 years 238 111 .682

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Prior to coming to USC, Joffe, 34, spent the previ- ous three years as a tennis pro at the Quail Run Racquet Club in Dayton, Ohio, and served as the director of tennis in 2000 and 2001. Though this is fi rst collegiate coaching position, he is not without ex pe ri ence at the Division I level. As an undergraduate, Joffe spent three seasons at Pepperdine (1990-92), where he earned ITA All-Amer i can singles ac colades in 1992. He not only captured the West Coast Conference Singles Cham pi on ship that season, but also reached the semifi nals of the NCAA Singles Cham pi - on ship in Athens, Ga. Joffe also led the Waves to three consecutive West Coast Conference titles. His Pepperdine coach in 1990 was current USC women’s tennis head coach Richard Gallien. Following his time in Malibu, Joffe played pro fes sion al HOWARDHOWARD JOFFE tennis for three years and attained an ATP tour ranking (top 450) in both singles and doubles. In his fi rst year on Assistant Coach the tour, he was the top-rated South African in the ATP. During this time he competed in satellite and challenger Fourth Season at USC events and ATP tour events such as the Stella Artois at the Queens Club in London and the South African Open. 2004 ITA West Region Assistant In 1995, he returned to his native Johannesburg, Coach of the Year South Africa, where he coached privately for fi ve years (1995-99) and created the Joffe-Wheeler Tennis Acad- e my. oward Joffe enters his fourth season as H Joffe graduated from King David High in Johan- an assistant coach for the USC women’s tennis nesburg in 1989. He was the No. 2 ranked junior tennis team. player in South Africa in 18-and-unders and was selected Even in his young career, Joffe has already to compete as a member of South Africa’s junior tennis grabbed the attention of coaches nationwide thanks team as a senior. to help in driving the Women of Troy through their long In 1989 he competed at the Maccabi Games in Tel string of NCAA appearance. After the 2004 season Aviv, Israel, winning a gold medal in singles and a silver he was honored as the 2004 ITA West Regional medal in doubles. Assistant Coach of the Year after helping lead the Joffe was born on Oct. 24, 1971, in Johannes- Women of Troy to consecutive top-10 fi nishes. burg. In his fi rst two seasons at USC, Joffe's teams have fi nished No. 5 and No. 8, respectively, advanc- ing to the NCAA Quarterfi nals and Round of 16.

Jim Buck begins his fi fth season coaching in the team for 33 years before retiring in 1998. collegiate ranks as a volunteer assistant coach for the USC Buck also has been involved with various tourna- women’s tennis team. ments and organizations. He coached the men’s team for Excluding the 2003 season, Buck has helped coach the Italia Cup for 10 years from 1983 through 1992. He the Women of Troy four of the last six years. continues to coach the Southern California boys team for A longtime Trojan who graduated from USC with the yearly Maze Cup and in the past 23 years of coaching, bachelor’s (1960) and master’s (1961) degrees in education, his teams have lost only once. Buck’s tennis background is both diverse and extensive. Buck is a founding member of the San Fernando Valley In his playing years at USC, Buck helped lead the Tennis Patrons and a current offi cer of the SCTA Southern Trojans to the 1959 national championship while serving California Board of Directors. He is actively involved with as team captain. For his performance, he was named an the Wheelchair Tennis Program and is the Tournament honorable mention All-American. Director for the U.S. Open (wheelchair event). Following graduation, Buck continued to play local Playing occasionally, Buck was ranked No. 1 in professional tournaments through 1964. In 1963-64 he Southern California in the 60-and-over division in 1996 served as captain of the Junior Davis Cup team which and 1997. He is looking to resume in the 65-and-over featured former USC standouts Stan Smith and Bob Lutz. division. JIM BUCK During this time, he also began his teaching career at He and his wife, Annette, who also graduated from Volunteer Assistant Coach LaConte High in Hollywood, Calif. USC (‘65), currently reside in Woodland Hills. They have In 1965, Buck was named the boys and girls varsity one son, Jim, and one daughter, Cari. tennis coach at Van Nuys (Calif.) High. He coached the Fifth Season at USC

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DAVID X. MARKS TENNIS STADIUM

The David X. Marks Ten nis Stadium on the USC cam pus is one of the fi nest col le giate tennis fa cil i ties in the country. A new and much-anticipated addition was made last May with the installa- tion of a $300,000 LED Daktronic interactive scoreboard. Fans can now follow each match point-for-point from their stadium seat and online at www.usctrojans. com. The stadium also underwent renovations during the summer of 2002. Seven hundred chair-back seats were added to replace the bleachers on the baselines and all fi ve courts were repainted and lined. The 1,000-seat sta di um features fi ve over sized hard courts. Two of the courts are named after famous USC alumni and Wimbledon sin gles cham pi ons, Alex Olmedo and Stan Smith. The center court is named for USC’s 13 Grand Slam dou bles cham pi ons — Byron Black, Bob Falkenburg, Luke Jensen, Murphy Jensen, Rick Leach, Bob Lutz, Gene Mako, Olmedo, Rafael Osuna, Den nis Ralston, Raul Ramirez, Ted Schroeder and Smith. Underneath the sta dium is the beau ti ful Leonard Andrews Varsity Lounge and Team Room, along with two locker rooms. The locker rooms were recently renovated through a gen er ous gift made by John and Michelle Katnik of Di ver - si fi ed De vel op ment. Each lockerroom fea tures the pro gram’s recent confer- ence cham pi on ship trophies, Hall of Fame walls with past NCAA singles and doubles champions, as well as the men’s and wom en’s national cham pi on ship tro phies. At the entrance to the stadium is a list of all 16 of the USC men’s national champion years and seven women’s tennis national cham pi on ships, including a newly-added 2002 for last year’s men’s tennis title squad. The stadium was dedicated in 1973 when former Trojan stars Alex Olmedo, Stan Smith, Den nis Ralston and Bob Lutz held a tennis exhibition. The 1974 men’s NCAA Tour na ment was held at Marks Sta di um (USC fi n ished sec ond).

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tournament… Reached the semifi nals of the Fall Desert Classic… Played doubles primarily with Nelson throughout the season at the No. 2 position, compiling a 12-3 overall record… The duo went undefeated for 12 straight matches before losing on May 14 to No. 27 Coladillo/Pooler of Arizona State… Also paired up with Carine Vermeulen (3-1) in the Fall Desert Classic and reached the semifi nals… Also teamed up with Taylynn Snyder (3-3) and Erica Sauer (0-1)… Ranked No.62 in the ITA preseason rankings… Compiled a 7-4 singles record in Junior fall tournaments… Advanced to the semifi nals of the Fall Desert Classic and consolation quarterfi nals at ITA regionals. Pretoria, South Africa 2004: Anastasiu joined the team in January of 2004... Named to Crawford College the 2004 All-Pac-10 second team... Completed the year ranked No. 49 in the fi nal ITA singles poll... Went 20-10 overall in singles, 17-7 in dual matches and 7-4 against Pac-10 oppo- Anca nents... Played primarily at the No. 3 singles (14-4) and No. 2 ANASTASIUANASTASIU doubles positions... Played six matches at No. 2 and posted a 3-3 record... At the Pac-10 Tournament, advanced to the ANASTASIU’S CAREER STA TIS TICS main draw semifi nals with upset victories over No. 10 Daria S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Panova of Oregon, No. 87 Jieun Jacobs of California and No. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 28 Claire Carter of Washington... Was eventually eliminated by 2004 20 9 .690 17 7 .708 14 12 .538 13 11 .542 Stanford’s No. 13 Alice Barnes in the semis... Also collected key 2005 29 11 .725 19 4 .826 23 10 .697 16 7 .696 dual match victories over No. 31 Sasha Podkolzina of California TOTALS 49 20 .710 36 11 .766 37 22 .627 29 18 .617 on April 16... Selected to compete in the 2004 NCAA Singles THIS SEASON: AncaAnca AnastasiuAnastasiu entersenters herher thirdthird seasonseason atat USC...USC... WentWent 3-53-5 inin singlessingles inin Championships... Lost in the fi rst round to No. 17 Dea Sumantri of thethe ffall...all... AAdvanceddvanced toto thethe quarterfiquarterfi nalsnals ofof thethe ITAITA WesternWestern RegionalRegional beforebefore fallingfalling toto BiancaBianca Washington... Played most doubles matches with partner Dianne Matias... DulgheruDulgheru ofof Pepperdine…Pepperdine… RankedRanked No.No. 2828 inin thethe ITAITA preseasonpreseason singlessingles rankingsrankings andand No.No. 2222 The pair went 13-8 overall and 12-7 in dual matches... Also played doubles in the ITA preseason doubles rankings with partner Carine Vermeulen. matches with Bernadette Bayani (0-2) and Erica Sauer (1-2). 2005: Anastasiu primarily played at the No. 3 singles position… Compiled a 29-11 overall HIGH SCHOOL: Anastasiu graduated from Crawford College (equivalent singles record… Completed the year ranked No. 48 in the fi nal ITA singles poll and No. 44 to U.S. high school) in Pretoria, South Africa, in December of 2002... Played No. 1 singles and in the fi nal ITA doubles poll with partner Lindsey Nelson… Named to the 2005 All-Pac-10 doubles on her prep team for four years... Ranked No. 1 in South Africa in 18-and-unders and honorable mention team and to the 2005 Pac-10 All-Academic fi rst team with a 4.0 GPA... 16-and-unders... Represented South Africa at the 1999, 2000 and 2001 (U16 and U18) World The only player with a perfect GPA among the 51 women and men honored by the Pac-10… Youth Cup (also known as the Connoly Cup)... Reached the semifi nals of the Osaka Mayor's Put together a 16-2 streak in February and March… After an upset victory over No.6 Suzi Cup in October of 2000 and captured the singles title at the South Africa Nationals in U18s Boabos of California, advanced to the quarterfi nals of the Pac-10 Tournament... Was even- that same year... Earned her best world ranking in 2001, reaching No. 547 in the WTA singles tually eliminated by of Stanford… Beat her fi rst three opponents in the NCAA rankings... Reached the fi nals of three professional tournaments in 2000 and 2003 (Benoni, Pretoria and Benin City), and the semifi nals of a tournament in 2001 (Durban). PERSONAL: Anca Elena Anastasiu was born on June 14, 1984, in Bucharest, Romania... The daughter of Eugenia and Dumitru Anastasiu, she is an only child... A business major who would like to pursue a professional tennis career following graduation.

compete at the Pac-10 Tournament and did not play singles in the NCAA Tournament matches due to a wrist injury... Played most doubles matches with partner Bernadette Bayani... The pair compiled a team-best 11-2 overall and dual match record... Also paired with Melissa Esmero (7-5), Dianne Matias (5-1) and Erica Sauer (0-2)... Went 5-4 in singles during the fall... Advanced to the consolation fi nals of the Palm Springs Fall Desert Classic... In doubles, reached the fi nal Junior of the Desert Classic with Melissa Esmero and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the ITA West Regional with Dianne Matias. Carson, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: DeVera graduated from Carson (Calif.) High... Played four years on varsity at Carson HS No. 1 and 2 singles and doubles... Played No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles with USC teammate Dianne Matias as a senior... A three-time Los Angeles Times All-South Bay fi rst team selection (2000, 2001, 2002)... Named the 2001 Los Angeles Times Player of the Year after guiding Judy Carson to its second straight L.A. City Section team title... Went unbeaten DeVERA as a junior and became the fi rst player from Carson to capture the singles title at the city section individual tournament... Named a Fox Sports/Arco DEVERA’S CAREER STA TIS TICS Scholar Athlete in 2001... Earned the SCTA Evelyn Houseman Lifetime S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Sportsmanship Award and the Rochester Math and Science Award... Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Won the 2000 Easter Bowl U16 singles championship and reached the 2004 18 12 .600 13 6 .684 23 10 .697 15 7 .682 doubles fi nal with Matias... Also reached the singles fi nal at the 2003 2005 10 14 .417 7 7 .583 17 5 .773 12 3 .800 Ojai Girls’ U18 doubles with Matias... Won the Southern California TOTALS 28 26 .519 20 13 .606 40 15 .727 27 10 .730 U16 singles sectional championship and the girls’ U18 doubles title (with USC teammate Lindsey Nelson) in 2000... The pair THIS SEASON: Judy DeVera enters her third season at USC... Posted a 5-4 record during also advanced to the fi nal in 2001... Captured the 2003 the fall… Advanced to the quarterfi nals of the ITA Western Regional Championships and Pomona ITA Singles Championship and reached the singles competed in the Fall Desert Classic. and doubles fi nal at the Ventura ITA Championship. 2005: DeVera played in the No. 6 singles position… Went 10-14 overall in singles, 7-7 in dual PERSONAL: Judith Ann DeVera was born on July 1, 1985, matches and 2-1 against Pac-10 opponents… Put together a fi ve-match win streak in January in Harbor City, Calif. ... The daughter of Romulo and Josie and February… Played doubles primarily with Dianne Matias at the No. 3 position…The pair went DeVera, she has two brothers, Roel and Rene... Has two 11-2 overall, 10-1 in dual matches… Also played dual matches with Carine Vermeulen (2-1) in the cousins who graduated from USC (Geoffrey and Phillip NCAA Tournament... Went 2-5 during the fall at the ITA Regionals and Fall Desert Classic. Pableo)... An accomplished pianist who plays clas- 2004: DeVera played primarily at No. 5 singles (8-5) and No. 3 doubles... Played six matches sical, jazz and contemporary competitively in at No. 4 singles (5-1)... Went 18-12 overall in singles, 13-6 in dual matches and 5-6 against annual events... Would like to travel and Pac-10 opponents... Missed three matches in early February due to a severely sprained ankle attend graduate school after gradu- suffered against UCLA on Jan. 30... Put together a four-match win streak in March... Did not ation... A business major.

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up with Taylynn Snyder for doubles, going 1-2 at the Riviera Pre-Qualifi ng and the Pac-10 Championship Invitational. 2004: Everly did not compete in dual matches as a freshman, but made one doubles tournament appearance with Bernadette Bayani at the Riviera Pre-Qualifying Tournament (0-1). HIGH SCHOOL: Everly is a 2003 graduate of Calabasas (Calif.) High... Played all four years of varsity tennis at No. 1 and 2 singles and No. 1 doubles... Helped Calabasas to the Miramonte League title all four years and the CIF Southern Section title in 1999 and 2002... Captured the CIF Southern Section Div. I Doubles Championship with partner Cella Durkin in Junior 2001, as well as the Miramonte League Doubles Championship... As a junior, she compiled a 20-2 doubles record with Monica Wiesener at No. 1... Named to the 2000 and 2001 Los Calabasas, Calif. Angeles Times All-Star Girls Tennis Team in doubles (also was a second team selection in 1999) and the 2001 Los Angeles Daily News All-Area team in singles... Won the John Ye Calabasas HS Memorial Scholarship for Athletic and Academic Excellence and the SCTA's Sportsmanship Award... Ranked as high as No. 24 in the Southern California 16-and-under rankings and Erin No. 100 in the USTA. EVERLY PERSONAL: Erin Michelle Everly was born on Jan. 13, 1985, in Santa Monica, Calif. ... The daughter of Michael and Marilyn Everly... Her father, Michael, played collegiate football at UC EVERLY’S CAREER STATIS TICS Davis... Would like to live in Spain for a year after graduation, then return to Los Angeles to S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals pursue a career in the entertainment business... A business major. Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2004 ------0 1 .000 ------2005 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 2 .333 ------TOTALS 0 2 .000 0 1 .000 1 3 .250 ------bidbid toto thethe ITAITA NationalNational ChampionshipsChampionships wherewhere sheshe fellfell THIS SEASON: Erin Everly enters her third season at USC... Posted a 0-2 record in the fall… inin thethe fi rstrst round...round... SheShe andand VermeulenVermeulen reachedreached thethe Competed at the ITA Western Regional Championship. quarterfi nals of the ITA West Regional. 2005: Everly played limited matches in her sophomore year… Compiled an 0-2 record, 2003: MMagnaniagnani fi nishednished herher sophomoresophomore seasonseason playing in one dual meet where she fell to No.38 Lejla Hodzic of Stanford… Also competed rankedranked No.No. 2424 inin thethe ITAITA singlessingles rankings...rankings... MadeMade in the Pac-10 Championship Invitational where she fell to Tiffany Lee of California… Teamed herher secondsecond careercareer appearanceappearance atat thethe NCAANCAA Singles Championships but fell to Adria Engel in the second round... Compiled a 20-7 overall singles record, 18-5 dual match record and 4-2 mark in the Pac-10... Played mainly at No. 2 singlessingles andand doublesdoubles withwith partnerpartner AnitaAnita Loyola...Loyola... WonWon herher NCAANCAA teamteam singlessingles matchesmatches againstagainst GeorgiaGeorgia TechTech andand KansasKansas StateState andand wonwon thethe doublesdoubles matchesmatches againstagainst SacramentoSacramento State,State, GeorgiaGeorgia TechTech andand KansasKansas State...State... RecordedRecorded herher bbiggestiggest singlessingles upsetupset ofof thethe yearyear inin thethe fi nalnal matchmatch ofof thethe regularregular seasonseason whenwhen sheshe beatbeat then-No.then-No. 1144 LLaurenauren BBarnikowarnikow ooff SStanford,tanford, 66-4,-4, 66-2...-2... DidDid notnot loselose moremore thanthan twotwo consecutiveconsecutive matchesmatches throughoutthroughout thethe Senior season...season... InIn doubles,doubles, MagnaniMagnani andand LoyolaLoyola wentwent 20-1120-11 overall,overall, 18-918-9 inin dualdual matchesmatches andand 4-44-4 inin thethe Pac-10...Pac-10... TheThe pairpair reachedreached Pasadena, Calif. thethe quarterfiquarterfi nalsnals ofof thethe Pac-10Pac-10 IndoorIndoor ChampionshipsChampionships inin JanuaryJanuary San Marino HS andand tthehe qquarterfiuarterfi nnalsals ooff tthehe PPac-10ac-10 TournamentTournament inin April...April... DDidid nnotot competecompete inin fallfall tournamentstournaments whilewhile recoveringrecovering fromfrom footfoot injuries...injuries... RankedRanked NNo.o. 4400 iinn tthehe IITATA ppreseasonreseason ddoublesoubles rrankingsankings wwithith Loyola...Loyola... NNamedamed AAll-Pac-10ll-Pac-10 hhonorableonorable mmention...ention... HHonoredonored Luana as the ITA West Region Player to Watch. MAGNANI 2002: As a freshman, Magnani compiled a 33-12 overall singles record and 26-12 MAGNANI’S CAREER STATISTICS doubles mark... Finished the season ranked No. 29 in singles... Named All-Pac-10 second team... S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Had three standout tournament performances in the fall, reaching the main draw of the Riviera Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. Tournament with six consecutive victories in the qualifi er... Advanced to the semifi nals at the 2002 33 12 .733 19 8 .704 26 12 .684 18 9 .667 ITA Regional Championships before falling to eventual champion and USC teammate Jewel 2003 20 7 .741 18 5 .783 20 11 .645 18 9 .667 Peterson... Also reached the fi nals of the Pac-10 Indoor Championships (Flight II) in January... 2004 16 13 .552 11 8 .579 18 10 .643 15 8 .652 Played the majority of dual matches at the No. 2 position (17-8) and one each at the No. 1 (1-0) TOTALS 69 32 .683 48 21 .696 64 33 .660 51 26 .662 and No. 3 (1-0) spots... Recorded upset victories over Sara Walker of UCLA and Chloe Carlotti of Fresno State... She and doubles partner Anita Loyola were ranked throughout the season THIS SEASON: Magnani enters her fi nal season as a Trojan… Posted a 6-2 record in the fall, and fi nished 44th in the ITA polls... The duo competed in the NCAA Doubles Championships winning the consolation fi nal at the Fall Desert Classic... Enters 2006 ranked No. 74 in the ITA and fi nished the season with a 18-9 mark in dual matches at the No. 2 spot. preseason singles poll and No. 60 in the ITA doubles poll with Amanda Fink. HIGH SCHOOL: Magnani is a 2001 graduate of San Marino (Calif.) High... Played No. 1 singles 2005: Was not eligible to compete in 2005. on the varsity team all four years... A four-time All-Rio Hondo League selection and MVP... Won 2004: Magnani completed the year ranked No. 21 in the fi nal ITA singles poll and No. 8 in the the CIF singles championship as a junior and advanced to the singles fi nals as a sophomore fi nal ITA doubles poll with partner Carine Vermeulen... Earned ITA All-America honors in both and the doubles fi nals as a freshman... Helped lead San Marino to the league championship singles and doubles... Named All-Pac-10 second team... Made the jump to the No. 1 singles as a freshman, junior and senior... San Marino won the CIF championship in 1999 and was position and compiled a 16-13 overall singles record, an 11-8 mark in dual matches and a the runner-up in 1998 and 2000... She went undefeated as a sophomore... She ranked No. 1 5-5 record against Pac-10 opponents... A shoulder injury kept her sidelined for six matches regionally and No. 16 nationally by the USTA in 1999 (16s), No. 1 regionally and No. 5 nationally throughout the season... Posted upset victories over No. 7 Daria Panova of Oregon on March 5 in 2000 (17s) and No. 2 regionally and No. 6 nationally in 2001 (18s). and No. 11 Petra Dizdar of Texas on March 20... Did not compete at the Pac-10 Tournament... Selected to compete in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championship... Fell in the fi rst round PERSONAL: of each... Played No. 1 doubles with Vermeulen all season... The pair compiled a 18-10 overall Luana Maria Therese Magnani was born on Dec. 15, 1982 in Arcadia, Calif. ... The daughter record, a 15-8 mark in dual matches and a 6-5 Pac-10 record... Ranked 24th in the preseason of Margareta and Maurizio Magnani, she has one brother, Kristian (23)... Her brother gradu- ITA singles rankings and No. 42 in doubles with Vermeulen... Posted a 5-4 singles record in fall ated from USC in 2001... Lists Pete Sampras as her biggest sports hero because of the good tournaments... Advanced to the semifi nals of the ITA West Regionals and received an automatic sportsmanship he displays on and off the court... A political science major.

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Leimbach (8-5)… The duo advanced to the semifi nals of the 2005 Pac-10 Tournament where they fell to No. 14 Hollands/Mlakar of Arizona… The pair also advanced to the Round of 16 at the ITA Regional... Compiled a 12-4 singles record in the fall. 2004: Matias played primarily at the No. 4 singles (9-6) position as a freshman... Went 18-15 overall in singles, 14-8 in dual matches and 6-5 against Pac-10 opponents... Played seven matches at No. 3 and compiled a 5-2 record... Put together a fi ve-match win streak in mid- January... Lost in the fi rst round of the Pac-10 Tournament... Played most doubles matches with Anca Anastasiu at the No. 2 (8-7) and 3 spots (4-0)... The pair compiled a 13-8 overall record and 12-7 mark in dual matches... Also played doubles matches with Judy DeVera (5- 1), Melissa Esmero (2-3) and Carine Vermeulen (5-2)... Collected a 5-4 singles record in fall Junior tournaments and advanced to the Round of 16 at the ITA West Regional. Torrance, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Matias played only one season of high school tennis at Carson (Calif.) High... As a senior (2002), she played No. 1 singles and doubles with USC teammate Judy DeVera... Carson HS Went unbeaten in 2002 and became only the second player from Carson (DeVera was the fi rst) to capture the singles title at the city section individual tournament... Named to the 2002 Los Angeles Times all-area fi rst team... Won Dianne the 2000 Easter Bowl 16-and-under singles championship MATIAS and reached the doubles fi nal with DeVera... Also reached the singles fi nal at the 2003 Ojai girls' U18 doubles with MATIAS’ CAREER STATIS TICS DeVera... Won the 2000 Southern California U18 Singles S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Sectional Championship... Captured the doubles champion- Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. ship at the 2002 ITF Women's Satellite Tournament in Manila, 2004 18 5 .783 14 8 .636 25 14 .641 14 11 .560 Philippines... Also captured titles at the 2001 California Bowl 2005 31 11 .738 19 3 .864 23 9 .719 16 5 .762 (singles), 2001 ITF G5 (doubles), and 2001 Women's Chal- TOTALS 49 16 .754 33 11 .750 48 23 .676 30 16 .652 lenger (singles)... Ranked No. 1 nationally in girls’ U-16s in THIS SEASON: Dianne Matias enters her third season at USC... Went 8-3 in singles this fall... 2000 and 2001... Named the 2000 USTA's Southern California Competed in the Fall Desert Classic and advanced to the quarterfi nals of the ITA Western Juniors Player of the Year... Entered the ITF international rank- Regionals... Enters this season ranked No. 60 in the ITA preseason singles polls and No. 43 ings in 2000 at No. 264 in singles and No. 277 in doubles... Prior in the ITA preseason doubles polls with partner Lindsey Nelson. to attending Carson, Matias was home schooled for her fi rst three years through Futures High in Mission Viejo, Calif. 2005: Matias completed the year ranked No. 90 in the fi nal ITA singles poll… Went 31-11 at No. PERSONAL: Dianne Matias was born on Feb. 4 singles… Went 19-3 in dual matches and 6-2 in Pac-10 play… Won nine straight matches 2, 1985, in Balagtas, Bulucan, Philippines... in October and November… Captured the consolation singles title at the ITA Regional… The daughter of George and Nancy Matias, Advanced to the ITA Riveira Qualifi er through the Pre-Qualifi er… Advanced to the Fall Desert she has two younger brothers, Ivan and Classic semifi nals before losing to teammate No. 33 Anca Anastasiu… Defeated her fi rst three Ace... Lists Monica Seles as her biggest opponents in the NCAA Tournament… Played doubles primarily with Judy DeVera at the No. 3 sports hero because of her passion for the position… The pair went 11-2 overall and 10-1 in dual matches… Also teamed up with Nicole game (and the fact that both are two-handed players)... Chose USC because of the great balance of academics and athletics... Would like to pursue a professional tennis career... A psychology major.

The pair compiled a 12-3 overall record and went undefeated for 12 straight matches before losing on May 14 to No. 27 Coladillo/Pooler of Arizona State… Paired up with Vermeulen in the No. 1 (1-2) and No. 2 (3-0) positions to compile an overall record of 8-4… Had signifi cant wins over No.1 Hollands/Mlakar of Arizona and No. 21 Callillo/Pooler of Arizona State… In the ITA Regional Championships, reached the semifi nals before losing to Pilecka/Burkett of Arizona State… Advanced to the doubles quarterfi nals of the Pac-10 Championships… Also Sophomore paired up with Taylynn Snyder (0-1) and Dianne Matias (3-2). Villa Park, Calif. HIGH SCHOOL: Nelson is a 2004 graduate of Villa Park (Calif.) High... A Villa Park HS four-year letterwinner who played at No. 1 singles and doubles... Led her team to four Century League team titles and won four Century League individual singles titles... Became the fi rst Orange County player to reach the CIF Southern Section singles fi nals three times... Named the 2003 Lindsey Orange County Register Player of the Year and named to the 2001 NELSON and 2002 Orange County Register All-County fi rst team... A three-time Los Angeles Times All-Star fi rst team selection NELSON’S CAREER STA TIS TICS (2001, 2002, 2003)... On the junior circuit, she was ranked S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals as high as No. 1 regionally (SCTA) in G18s in 2001, and as Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. high as No. 3 nationally (USTA) in 2002 in G16s accord- 2005 35 8 .814 19 1 .950 23 10 .697 17 6 .739 ing to the USTA... Won singles championships at the 2002 California Bowl, 2002 Prince Doubles Grand THIS SEASON: Lindsey Nelson enters her second season at USC... Went 4-0 in the fall... In Prix Masters, 2002 Ysmasaki and 2001 Los Ca- her only tournament of the fall season, won the Fall Desert Classic... Enters the season ranked ballos... Advanced to the singles semifi nals of No. 9 in the preseason singles poll and No. 43 in doubles with Dianne Matias. the 2003 California Bowl and the doubles fi nals at the 2003 Super National Hard Courts. 2005: Nelson primarily played at the No. 2 position… Finished the season ranked No. 16 in the fi nal ITA singles poll and No. 42 and No. 44 in the fi nal ITA doubles poll with respective PERSONAL: Lindsey Nelson was born on Nov. 18, partners Carine Vermeulen and Anca Anastasiu… Earned ITA All-America honors in singles… 1985, in Riverside, Calif. ... The daughter of Mike and Named to the All-Pac-10 First Team… Went 35-8 overall in singles, 19-1 in dual matches and Tanis Nelson, she has one older sister, Tara Uziel... Her 7-1 in Pac-10 play… Put together a 17-match win streak in January through April… Runner-up father played collegiate tennis at Oregon State and spent at the ITA Regional Championships… Defeated No. 12 Alice Barnes of Stanford to advance time on the professional circuit... Lists Monica Seles as to the semifi nals at the Pac-10 Indoor Championships before falling to No. 13 Dea Sumantri her biggest sports hero... Undeclared, but planning of Washington… Advanced to the quarterfi nals of the Pac-10 Championship, fell to No. 22 on majoring in fi ne arts... Would like to play Alice Barnes… Reached the NCAA Singles Round of 16 where she fell to No. 67 Marianna professionally after graduation or work Yuferova of VCU… Defeated all of her opponents in the NCAA Tournament to help the Women for a major fashion designer. of Troy reach the quarterfi nals… Played doubles primarily with Anastasiu at the No. 2 position…

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THIS SEASON: Taylynn Snyder enters her redshirt sophomore season at USC... Went 1-1 in the ITA Western Championship Tournament during the fall. 2005: Snyder joined the team in January and played in limited dual matches in her red- shirt freshman season…Compiled a record of 0-7… Fell in the fi rst round of the Pac-10 Champiosnhip to Jesica Leitch of Arizona State. HIGH SCHOOL: Snyder is a 2003 graduate of Corona del Mar (Calif.) High... Also attended Santa Margarita High in Rancho Santa Margarita, Calif., as a freshman and sophomore... Lettered one season at Santa Margarita and two at Corona del Mar... Led Corona del Mar to two Division IV team titles (2001, 2002)... Combined with Brittany Holland (UCLA) to win Sophomore the 2001 and 2002 Pacifi c Coast League doubles titles and captured the 2002 CIF South- Newport Beach, Calif. ern Section Doubles Championship (the fi rst Corona del Mar duo to do so since 1971)... The pair were fi nalists in 2001... Named to the 2001 and 2002 Orange County Register Corona del Mar HS All-County doubles fi rst team. PERSONAL: Taylynn Michel Snyder was born on July 31, 1985, in Mission Viejo, Calif. ... The daughter of Terri and Doug Snyder, she has one brother, Garrett... Garrett is a sophomore Taylynn on the Texas men's tennis team... Chose to attend USC because of the strength of its athletic SNYDER programs and school spirit... Majoring in policy, planning and development. SNYDER’S CAREER STA TIS TICS S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals Year W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. 2005 0 7 .000 0 6 .000 4 6 .400 3 4 .429 doubles with Lindsey Nelson. 2004: Vermeulen completed the year ranked No. 62 in the fi nal ITA singles poll and No. 8 in the fi nal ITA doubles poll with partner Luana Magnani... Earned ITA All-America honors in doubles... Named All-Pac-10 honorable mention... Made the jump to the No. 2 singles position and compiled a 29-11 overall singles record, an 19-7 mark in dual matches and a 7-4 record against Pac-10 oppo- nents... Played six matches at No. 1 singles and compiled a 3-3 record... Collected a key victories over No. 15 Alice Barnes of Stanford on April 2 and a win over No. 18 Jackie Carleton in the NCAA Round of 16 on May 20... Advanced to the singles Round of 16 at the Pac-10 Tournament... Selected to compete in the NCAA Doubles Championship but fell in the opening round... Played doubles primarily with Magnani throughout the season at the No. 1 position... The pair com- Senior piled an 18-10 overall record, 15-8 mark in dual matches and 6-5 record against Pac-10 opponents... Also played doubles Stellenbosch, matches with Dianne Matias (5-2) and Erica Sauer (0-1)... Ranked 70th in the ITA preseason singles rankings and No. South Africa 42 in doubles with Magnani... Compiled a 10-3 singles record Bloemhof Girls HS in fall tournaments... Advanced to the semifi nals at the ITA West Regional and the consolation quarterfi nals of the Palm Springs Fall Desert Classic... She and Magnani advanced Carine to the quarterfi nals of the ITA West Regional. VERMEULEN 2003: Vermeulen joined the team in January of 2003 and proved to be a valuable asset for the Trojans throughout the VERMEULEN’S CAREER STA TIS TICS dual match season... She compiled the team’s best singles and S - Overall S - Duals D - Overall D - Duals doubles record... Only played dual matches (did not compete at YearYear W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. W L Pct. any tournaments) at No. 6 singles and No. 3 doubles... Finished 2003 19 3 .864 19 3 .864 15 8 .652 15 8 .652 with a 19-3 overall singles record and 4-1 mark in the Pac-10... Only 2004 29 1 111 .725 19 7 .731 23 13 .639 16 10 .615 2005 26 12 .684 18 5 .783 19 17 .528 1111 1111 .500 dropped two singles matches throughout the season and posted 13 TotalsTotals 74 26 .740 56 15 .789 57 38 .600 42 29 .592 consecutive victories in February and March... Suffered a groin injury on April 4 against Stanford (but still won her match that day against THIS SEASON: CCarinearine VVermeulenermeulen entersenters herher fourthfourth seasonseason atat USC...USC... CCompiledompiled a 4-44-4 recordrecord the Cardinal's Story Tweedie-Yates) that kept her out of the lineup for this fall, competing at the ITA Western Regionals and Fall Desert Classic... Enters this season four of the team’s fi nal fi ve matches... In the NCAAs, she won her singles matches against ranked No. 91 in the preseason singles poll and No. 22 in doubles with Anca Anastasiu. Sacramento State and Kansas State... With partner Melissa Esmero, she went 15-8 overall in doubles and 2-3 in the Pac-10... The pair won their NCAA doubles matches against Sacramento 2005: Played in the No.5 position throughout her junior season… Compiled a 26-12 overall State, Georgia Tech and Kansas State. singles record, 18-5 mark in dual matches and 5-3 against Pac-10 opponents... Finished the season ranked No. 42 in doubles with partner Lindsey Nelson…Champion of the 2005 Pac-10 HIGH SCHOOL: Vermeulen graduated from Bloemhof Girls High in Stellenbosch, South Championship Invitational…Finished out the season on a nine-match win streak…Defeated all of Africa, in December of 2002 ... Played No. 1 singles and doubles on her high school team for her opponents in NCAA play to help the Trojans advance to the NCAA quarterfi nals…Reached four years and served as team captain ... Honored as the Junior Sports Person of the Year in the quarterfi nals in the Fall Desert Classic where she fell to teammate Dianne Matias…Played 1999 and the Senior Sports Person of the Year in 2000 and 2001 ... Also named the Sports most doubles matches with partner Nicole Leimbach at the No.1 spot (6-11)…The duo reached Person of the Year in the province of Boland in 2002 ... Led Bloemhof to South Africa’s team the Pac-10 Indoor semifi nals before falling to No.7 Barnes/Burdette of Stanford…Also paired up championship in 2001 and 2002 ... Ranked No. 1 in South Africa’s 18 and 16-and-unders in with Nelson in the No. 1 (1-2) and No. 2 (3-0) positions…The couple compiled an overall record both singles and doubles in 2000 (16s) and 2001 (18s). of 8-4…Had signifi cant wins over No.1 Hollands/Mlakar of Arizona and No. 21 Callillo/Pooler of Arizona State… In the ITA Regional Championships they reached the semifi nals before PERSONAL: Carine Vermeulen was born on June 7, 1984, in Kimberley, South Africa ... The loosing to Pilecka/Burkett of Arizona State… The pair also advanced to the quarterfi nals of daughter of Stef and Adelé Vermeulen, she has two brothers, Juan and Andre ... Lists Steffi Graf the Pac-10 Championships…Also teamed up with Judy DeVera (2-1) in NCAA play, and Anca as her biggest sports hero because of her fi ghting spirit ... Would like to pursue a professional Anastasiu (3-1). Entered the season ranked No.78 in preaseason singles poll and No. 36 in tennis career following graduation ... Majoring in health promotion and disease prevention.

10 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis PLAYER BIOS • NEWCOMERS

RS Freshman Freshman Bellevue, Wash Calabasas, Calif. Bellevue HS Calabasas HS Ashley Amanda ELLIS FINK THIS SEASON: Ashley Ellis enters her first season at USC…Did not compete in the fall. THIS SEASON: Amanda Fink enters her first season at USC… Compiled an 18-2 record this fall… Enters the season ranked No. 3 in ITA rankings… Won her first 11 matches as a HIGH SCHOOL: Ellis graduated in 2004 from Bellevue (Wash.) High... Fnished second Trojan… Advanced to the semifinals of the Riviera ITA Championship before falling to Nicole in the Metro League as a member of the Lakeside High tennis team in Seattle, Wash.... Leimbach 6-4, 7-5… Won the ITA Western Regional Championship, giving her an automatic Played only her sophomore year at Lakeside. bid to the ITA National Indoors… Advanced to the second round of the ITA National Indoors before falling to Olga Boulytcheva of BYU 6-2, 7-6 (3). PERSONAL: Ashley Ellis was born on December 18, 1985, in Dallas, Texas…The daughter HIGH SCHOOL: Fink is a 2005 graduate of Calabasas High… A four-year letter winner… of Dale and Monique Ellis… She has two brothers, Nick and Chris…Would like to pursue Led her team to a CIF Championship in 2003 and 2005… Named CIF MVP in doubles in a career in screenwriting... Majoring in creative writing. 2002 and singles MVP in 2003, 2004 and 2005… Honored as Ventura County Star All-Area Player of the Year in 2003…An All-American in 2004 and 2005… Placed third in the 2002 Clay Court Nationals… Winner of the 2005 Hawaii National Open… Ranked as high as No. 1 in the nation in under-16s and No. 2 in the under-18s… A member of the 2003 FED Cup team… Participated in the qualifying rounds of 2005 Acura Classic… Member of the honor roll all four years of high school… Named senior class MVP… Sang in high school choir for three years. PERSONAL: Amanda Michelle Fink was born on December 4, 1986, in Tarzana, Calif…. The daughter of Howard and Laurie Fink... Has one sister, Jamie… Chose USC because of the great balance of a strong tennis program and coaching with strong academics… Lists Andre Agassi as her biggest sports hero because he sets a physical and mental example for the game… Would like to play professional tennis after graduation... Lists Paris and London as places she would like to visit... Major is undeclared.

Freshman Santa Barbara, Calif. Santa Barbara HS Freshman Whitney Tarzana, Calif. PETERSON Harvard-Westlake HS THIS SEASON: Whitney Peterson enters her first season at USC… Compiled a 3-3 record this fall... Advanced to the semifinals of the Fall Desert Classic consolation round. Amber HIGH SCHOOL: Peterson is a 2005 graduate of Santa Barbara High… A three-year let- HARPER terwinner… Led her team to a CIF Championship in 2004… A Channel League individual THIS SEASON: Amber Harper enters her first season at USC… Did not compete in the fall. champion in 2004 and 2005… In her first year of 18-and-under, she ranked in the nation’s top 60… Winner of the 2004 West Coast National… A member of Honor Board in her all HIGH SCHOOL: Harper is a 2005 graduate of Harvard-Westlake High… A three-year three of her years at Santa Barbara High... Was home schooled her sophomore year… letterwinner… A 2004 CIF Southern Section Individuals Champion in Doubles… Named Named MVP of her team as a junior and senior. 2004 L.A. Daily News Doubles Player of the Year… A member of the All-Mission League for singles in 2001… 2004 Mission League MVP in doubles… In 2004 went undefeated for PERSONAL: Whitney Chase Peterson was born on July 22, 1987, in Santa Barbara, Calif…. the season in doubles play. The daughter of David and Sue Peterson... Has a brother Parker and sister Lakey… Her PERSONAL: Amber Nicole Harper was born on February 13, 1987, in Santa Monica, mother, Sue, was a four-year letterwinner in swimming for USC, a 1978 and 1979 national Calif…. The daughter of Cleotha and Cheryll Harper, she has two sisters, Brittney and champion in the 50 freestyle and the 50 breaststroke, and an 18-time All-American…Her Tiffany… Lists Andre Agassi as her biggest sports hero because she finds his drive and father, David, also attended USC… Chose USC because of the athletic program, strong dedication amazing… Her most thrilling moment in sports was winning CIF after returning academics and the location… Would like to travel after graduation, listing Japan, South from elbow surgery… Chose to attend USC because she loves living in Los Angeles and America and Africa as places she would like to visit… Major is undeclared. it had the business program she wanted… A business major.

11 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2005 RESULTS & RECORDS

2005 WOMEN’S TENNIS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 2005 BREAKDOWN SINGLES #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Pac-10 Overall Overall Record: ...... 19-4 #53 Anca Anastasiu -- -- 19-4 ------19-4 8-0 29-11 Pac-10 Record: ...... 7-1 Judy DeVera ------7-7 7-7 2-1 9-13 Pac-10 Finish: ...... 2nd place Erin Everly ------0-1 0-1 0-1 0-2 Home Record: ...... 8-1 Away Record: ...... 8-2 #9 Nicole Leimbach 14-7 ------14-7 7-1 32-12 Neutral Record: ...... 3-1 #94 Dianne Matias ------19-3 -- -- 19-3 6-2 31-10 #16 Lindsey Nelson -- 19-1 ------19-1 7-1 34-8 Erica Sauer ------Taylynn Snyder ------0-6 0-6 0-4 0-7 2005 FINAL PAC-10 Carine Vermeulen ------18-5 -- 18-5 5-3 26-12 Totals 14-7 19-1 19-4 19-3 18-5 7-14 94-29 35-13 164-75 STANDINGS

School Conf. Overall Final Rank DOUBLES #1 #2 #3 Dual Pac-10 Overall 1. *Stanford 7-0 21-0 No. 1 2. USC 7-1 16-3 No. 7 Anastasiu/DeVera -- -- 0-1 0-1 -- 4-2 3. UCLA 6-2 15-5 No. 12 Anastasiu/Matias -- 1-0 -- 1-0 -- 1-0 4. Arizona State 5-3 10-7 No. 29 #45 Anastasiu/Nelson 1-3 11-0 -- 12-3 3-0 12-3 5. Washington 3-4 14-8 No. 25 Anastasiu/Sauer ------0-1 6. Oregon 3-5 16-7 No. 28 Anastasiu/Snyder -- -- 3-3 3-3 2-1 3-3 7. California 2-5 12-8 No. 21 Anastasiu/Vermeulen ------3-1 8. Arizona 1-7 7-12 No. 60 DeVera/Matias -- -- 10-1 10-1 3-0 11-2 9. Washington St. 0-7 9-14 NR DeVera/Vermeulen -- -- 2-1 2-1 -- 2-1 Everly/Snyder ------1-2 Leimbach/Matias 0-3 4-1 -- 4-4 1-3 8-5 Leimbach/Vermeulen 5-8 -- -- 5-8 1-3 6-11 2005 RESULTS Matias/Nelson -- 1-0 -- 1-0 1-0 3-2 #43 Nelson/Vermeulen 1-2 3-0 -- 4-2 4-0 8-4 Date Opponent Result Nelson/Snyder -- -- 0-1 0-1 -- 0-1 Jan. 19 #56 Cal Poly W, 6-1 Totals 7-16 20-1 14-7 43-24 15-7 64-44 Jan. 21 #58 Long Beach State W, 7-0 Jan. 28 at #37 Pepperdine W, 7-0 Feb. 16 at #51 San Diego W, 7-0 Feb. 23 #69 San Diego State W, 7-0 2005 ITA FINAL RANKINGS Feb. 25 at #17 California W, 5-2 SINGLES RANKINGS DOUBLES RANKINGS TEAM RANKINGS Feb. 26 at #1 Stanford L, 5-2 March 4 *#11 UCLA W, 4-3 1. Megan Bradley, Miami (Florida) 1. Robinson/Basu, Georgia 1. Stanford March 11 *at #75 Washington State W, 7-0 2. Julie Coin, Clemson 2. Grier/Cohen, Northwestern 2. Florida March 12 *at #12 Washington W, 6-1 3. Audra Cohen, Northwestern 3. Burdette/Barnes, Stanford 3. Texas - Austin March 16 #13 Texas W, 5-2 4. Aibika Kalsarieva, Kentucky 4. Bercek/Zalameda, UCLA 4. Kentucky 5. Jennifer Magley, Florida 5. Thompson/Thompson, Notre Dame 5. Northwestern March 23 #20 TCU W, 4-3 6. Suzi Babos, California 6. Bradley/Banada, Miami (Florida) 6. Georgia Tech March 25 *at Arizona State W, 6-1 7. Amber Liu, Stanford 7. Reyes/Magley, Florida 7. USC March 26 *at Arizona W, 6-1 8. Nicole Leimbach, USC 8. Mojzis/Cline, UNC Chapel Hill 8. Vanderbilt March 30 # 18 Harvard W, 5-2 9. Robin Stephenson, Alabama 9. Kalsarieva/Foster, Kentucky 9. Georgia April 1 *at #22 Oregon W, 5-2 10. Daniela Bercek, UCLA 10. Lacelarie/Coin, Clemson 10. Clemson 11. Story Tweedie-Yates, TCU 11. Liu/Yelsey, Stanford 11. UNC Chapel Hill April 8 *#1 Stanford L, 4-3 12. Zerene Reyes, Florida 12. Kovacek/Gersic, New Mexico 12. UCLA April 9 *#20 California W, 4-3 13. Shadisha Robinson, Georgia 13. Benik/Frangulyan, Florida 13. Miami (Florida) April 16 at UCLA L, 5-2 14. Zuzana Zemenova, Baylor 14. Mlakar/Hollands, Arizona 14. Baylor May 13 Illinois-Chicago (NCAA First Round) W, 4-0 15. Kristi Miller, Georgia Tech 15. Cetnik/Tweedie-Yates, TCU 15. Tulane May 14 Arizona State (NCAA Second Round) W, 4-0 16. Lindsey Nelson, USC 16. Borisova/Yuferova, Virginia Commonwealth 16. Harvard 17. Alice Barnes, Stanford 17. Fuchs/Moulton-Levy, William and Mary 17. Duke May 19 UCLA (NCAA Round of 16) W, 4-3 18. Riza Zalameda, UCLA 18. Silverio/Miller, Georgia Tech 18. Tennessee May 20 Florida (NCAA Quarterfinals) L, 4-2 19. Mihaela Moldovan, Florida State 19. DaCosta/Delicata, Michigan 19. TCU 20. Audra Falk, Vanderbilt 20. Kugakolova/Fodor, Mississippi State 20. William and Mary * Pacific-10 Conference counting match Cristelle Grier, Northwestern 48. Anca Anastasiu, USC 42. Vermeulen/Nelson, USC 90. Dianne Matias, USC 44. Anastasiu/Nelson, USC

12 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2005 RESULTS & RECORDS

2005 PAC-10 WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS USC WOMEN’S TEN NIS HISTORY SINGLES: Anca Anastasiu (Tournament) Year Overall National Finish Conf. Conf. Finish First Round: ...... def. Suzi Babos (California) 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 1977 17-0 1st 8-0 1st Second Round: ...... def. Alex McGoodwin (UCLA) 6-3, 6-4 1978 16-1 1st 8-0 1st Quarterfi nals: ...... lost to Anne Yelsey (Stanford) 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 1979 20-1 1st 7-1 1st Erin Everly (Invitational) 1980 30-0 1st 11-0 1st First Round: ...... lost to Tiffany Lee (California) 6-0, 6-1 1981 33-1 3rd 13-0 1st 1982 22-5 4th 11-1 1st (t) Nicole Leimbach (Tournament) 1983 31-0 1st 13-0 1st First Round: ...... def. Monica Weisener (California) 6-1, 6-1 1984 26-7 2nd 13-2 2nd Second Round: ...... def. Sabrina Capannolo (Arizona State) 6-1, 6-0 1985 33-2 1st 13-1 1st (t) Quarterfi nals: ...... def. Whitney Deason (Stanford), injury withdrawal 1986 22-3 2nd 7-1 1st (t) Semifi nals: ...... def. Theresa Logar (Stanford) 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 1987 14-13 First Round 4-6 4th Final: ...... def. Alice Barnes (Stanford) 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 1988 19-5 Semifi nals 7-3 2nd 1989 16-7 Quarterfi nals 6-4 3rd (t) Dianne Matias (Tournament) 1990 19-8 Quarterfi nals 5-5 3rd (t) First Round: ...... lost to Dianne Hollands (Arizona) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 1991 7-18 — 0-10 6th 1992 8-12 Second Round 1-9 6th Lindsey Nelson (Tournament) 1993 15-9 First Round 3-7 5th First Round: ...... def. Davina Mendiburu (Oregon) 6-2, 6-1 1994 11-13 Second Round 2-7 5th Second Round: ...... def. Cristina Visico (California) 6-3, 6-1 1995 8-14 First Round 2-8 6th Quarterfi nals: ...... lost to Alice Barnes (Stanford) 6-2, 6-3 1996 16-9 First Round 4-6 4th 1997 10-16 — 0-10 6th Taylynn Snyder (Invitational) First Round: ...... lost to Jessica Lietch (Arizona State) 6-4, 6-2 1998 13-11 — 3-5 6th 1999 21-9 Quarterfi nals 7-1 2nd Carine Vermeulen (Invitational) 2000 18-9 Quarterfi nals 4-4 4th First Round: ...... def. Monika Kolbovic (Washington) 6-2, 6-3 2001 20-8 Quarterfi nals 6-2 2nd (t) Second Round: ...... def. Brooke Barisoff (California) 6-2, 6-1 2002 19-8 Round of 16 7-1 2nd Quarterfi nals: ...... def. Rebecca Rankin (Arizona State) 6-2, 6-3 2003 22-6 Quarterfi nals 5-3 4th Semifi nals: ...... def. Kasia Jakowlew (Arizona) 6-2, 6-3 2004 18-7 Round of 16 7-1 2nd Final: ...... def. Amy Toth (Washington State) 7-5, 6-3 2005 19-4 Quarterfi nals 7-1 2nd 524-202 (.722) 177-98 (.644) DOUBLES: Leimbach/Matias (Tournament) First Round: ...... def. Babos/Kusano (California) 8-3 Quarterfi nals: ...... def. Dieskova/Panova (Oregon) 8-6 Semifi nals: ...... lost to Hollands/Mlakar (Arizona) 8-4

Everly/Snyder (Invitational) First Round: ...... lost to Lin/Lumpkin (UCLA) 8-1

Nelson/Vermeulen (Tournament) First Round: ...... def. Leksinska/Marshall (Oregon) 8-3 Quarterfi nals: ...... lost to Barnes/Yelsey (Stanford) 8-3 2005 NCAA WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS

TEAM TOURNAMENT

First Round: ...... def. Illinois-Chicago 4-0 Second Round: ...... def. Arizona State 4-0 Round of 16: ...... def. UCLA 4-3 Quarterfi nals: ...... lost to Florida 4-2

INDIVIDUAL TOURNAMENT

Singles: Anca Anastasiu First Round: ...... lost to #14 Story Tweedie-Yates (TCU) 6-2, 5-7, 6-4

Nicole Leimbach First Round: ...... lost to #66 Helga Vieira (Texas A&M) 7-5, 6-2

Lindsey Nelson First Round: ...... def. # 59 Romy Farah (Clemson) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 Second Round: ...... def. #64 Sarah Foster (Kentucky) 6-4, 6-1 Melissa Esmero and Bernadette Bayani advanced to the fi nals of the Pac-10 Round of 16: ...... lost to #67 Marianna Yuferova (VCU) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 Invitational for the second-consecutive year. The pair won the title in 2003.

13 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2005 MATCH-BY-MATCH

Jan. 19, 2005 2. #56 Nelson / Anastasiu (USC) def. Dizdar/Morovic (UT) 9-8 #7 USC 6, #56 Cal Poly 1 Feb. 25, 2005 3. Matias / DeVera (USC) def. Zauft/Baritot (UT) 8-3 Doubles #12 USC 5, #30 California 2 Singles (1) Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) def. #37 Waller/Shabaz (CP) - 9-7 Doubles 1. #15 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. Petra Dizdar (UT) 6-2, 6-1 (2) Nelson/Anastasiu (USC) def. Lee/Thompson (CP) - 9-7 (1) Leimach/Vermeulen (USC) d. Babos / Ravelojaona (Cal) - 8-4 2. #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Kendra Strohm (UT) 6-3, 6-0 (3) DeVera/Matias (USC) def. Erickson/Lopez (CP) - 8-1 (2) Nelson / Anastasiu (USC) d. Kusano / Shu (Cal) - 8-4 3. Mia Marovic (UT) def. (USC) Anca Anastasiu (USC) 7-6, 6-1 Singles (3) Matias / DeVera (USC) d. Wiesener / Visico (Cal) - 8-0 4. Dianne Matias (USC) def. Katie Ruckert (UT) 6-2, 2-6, 6-2 (1) #6 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. Samantha Waller (CP) - 6-1, 6-2 Singles 5. Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Courtney Zauft (UT) 6-4; 6-2 (2) #29 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Chelsy Thompson (CP) - 6-1, 6-2 (1) Babos (Cal) d. Leimbach (USC) - 7-6; 1-6 (10-8) 6. Ristine Olson (UT) def. Judy DeVera (USC) 3-6, 6-3, 10-8 (3) #62 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Nicole Shabaz (CP) - 6-1, 6-1 (2) Nelson (USC) d. Wiesener (Cal) - 6-2; 6-3 (4) #70 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Noelle Lee (CP) - 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 (3) Anastasiu (USC) d. Ravelojaona (Cal) - 6-3; 6-4 March 23, 2005 (5) Carol Erickson (CP) def. #78 Carine Vermeulen (USC) - 6-4, 6-3 (4) Matias (USC) d. Kusano (Cal) - 6-2; 6-3 #5 USC 4, #20 TCU 3 (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Falon Lopez (Cal Poly) - 6-2, 6-0 (5) Vermeulen (USC) d. Visico (Cal) - 6-2; 6-3 Doubles (6) Shu (Cal) d. DeVera (USC) - 6-2; 6-3 (1) #35 Tweedie-Yates/Cetnik (TCU) def. Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) 8-6 Jan. 21, 2005 (2) Anastasiu/Matias (USC) def. Besovic/Morgado (TCU) 8-4 #7 USC 7, #58 Long Beach State 0 Feb. 26, 2005 (3) Mancinas/Brown (TCU) def. Nelson/Snyder (USC) 8-6 Doubles #1 Stanford 5, #12 USC 2 Singles (1) Bouffler/Rocha (LBSU) def. Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) - 8-4 Doubles (1) #25 Story Tweedie-Yates (TCU) def. #11 Nicole Leimbach (USC) 6-1, 6-2 (2) Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. Carroll/Bengson (LBSU) - 8-3 (1) Barnes/Burdette (S) def. Vermeulen/Leimbach (USC), 8-3 (2) #10 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #56 Helena Besovic (TCU) 6-2, 6-2 (3) DeVera/Matias (USC) def. Katayama/Porsz (LBSU) - 8-2 (2) Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. #55 Liu/Yelsey (S), 8-4 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Kewa Nichols (TCU) 6-3, 6-1 Singles (3) Deason/Hodzic (S) def. Matias/DeVera (USC), 9-7 (4) Dianne Matias (USC) def. Ana Cetnik (TCU) 6-2, 6-1 (1) #6 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #113 Nicole Bouffler (LBSU) - 7-5, 6-2 Singles (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Gloriann Lopez (TCU) 6-2, 6-1* (2) #29 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Alanah Carroll (LBSU) - 6-1, 6-0 (1) #28 Amber Liu (S) def. #9 Nicole Leimbach (USC), 6-2, 6-2 (6) Andrea Morgado (TCU) def. Taylynn Snyder (USC) 7-6, 6-2 (3) #62 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Stephanie Bengson (LBSU) - 6-1, 6-1 (2) #17 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #14 Erin Burdette (S), 5-7, 7-5, 1-0 (10-7) (4) #70 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Sandra Rocha (LBSU) - 6-3, 6-2 (3) #27 Theresa Logar (S) def. #88 Anca Anastasiu (USC), 6-2, 7-6 March 25, 2005 (5) #78 Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Rachael Porsz (LBSU) - 6-1, 6-4 (4) #30 Whitney Deason (S) def. #87 Dianne Matias (USC), 6-4, 6-1 #5 USC 6, #36 ASU (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Nicoletta Ratiu (LBSU) - 6-0, 6-3 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. #94 Anne Yelsey (S), 7-5, 6-4 Doubles (6) #24 Lejla Hodzic (S) def. Judy DeVera (USC), 6-1, 7-5 (1) Nelson/Vermeulen (USC) def. #21 Colalillo/Pooler (ASU) 9-8 (5) Feb. 3, 2005 (2) Leimbach/Matias (USC) def. #55 Capannolo/Leitch (ASU) 8-6 #7 USC 7, #37 Pepperdine 0 March 9, 2005 (3) Anastasiu/Snyder (USC) def. Burkett/Pilecka (ASU) 8-4 Doubles #13 USC 4, #10 UCLA 3 Singles (1) Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) def. Raba/Kosakowski (P) - 9-8 Doubles (1) #11 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. Sabrina Capannolo (ASU) 6-4, 6-1 (2) Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. Dickes/Dulgheru (P) - 8-6 (1) #3 Bercek/Zalameda (UCLA) def. Vermeulen/Leimbach (USC), 8-1 (2) #10 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Joslynn Burkett (ASU) 6-4, 6-1 (3) DeVera/Matias (USC) def. Braverman/Sissler (P) - 8-2 (2) #56 Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. Gordon/Lumpkin (UCLA), 8-4 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Kady Pooler (ASU) 6-2, 6-3 Singles (3) Matias/DeVera (USC) def. Gregg/Lin (UCLA), 8-4 (4) Dianne Matias (USC) def. Wendy Pilecka (ASU) 7-5, 6-2 (1) #6 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #52 Natalie Braverman (P) - 6-0, 6-4 Singles (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Jessica Leitch (ASU) 6-3, 6-2 (2) #29 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #65 Caroline Raba (P) - 6-4, 6-2 (1) #48 Daniela Bercek (UCLA) def. #15 Nicole Leimbach (USC), 7-5, 6-4 (6) Lauren Colalillo (ASU) def. Taylynn Snyder (USC) 6-1, 6-2 (3) #62 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. #57 Bianca Dulgheru (P) - 1-6, 6-3, 10-5 (2) #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #19 Riza Zalameda (UCLA), 6-2, 6-3* (4) #70 Dianne Matias (USC) def. #119 Sylvia Kosakowski (P) - 6-2, 6-4 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Sarah Gregg (UCLA), 6-2, 6-2 March 26, 2005 (5) #78 Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Eva Dickes (P) - 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 (4) Alex McGoodwin (UCLA) def. Dianne Matias (USC), 6-4, 6-4 #5 USC 6, #47 Arizona 1 (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Lise Sissler (P) - 6-3, 6-0 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Tracy Lin (UCLA), 6-2, 6-2 Doubles (6) #83 Laura Gordon (UCLA) def. Judy DeVera (USC), 2-1, default (1) Mlakar/Hollands (UA) def. Vermeulen/Leimbach (USC) 8-6 Feb. 16, 2005 (2) Matias/Nelson (USC) def Balzert/Jakowlew (UA) 8-1 #12 USC 7, #51 San Diego 0 March 11, 2005 (3) Anastasiu/Snyder (USC) def. Perry/Rochefort (UA) 8-8 (7-5) Doubles #13 USC 7, #75 Washington State 0 Singles (1) Brown/Kazarian (USD) def. Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) - 8-5 Doubles (1) #11 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #37 Dianne Hollands (UA) 7-5, 7-5 (2) Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. Murphy/Perl (USD) - 8-6 (1) Nicole Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) def. Burduli/Gaal (WSU) 8-2 (2) #10 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Maja Mlakar (UA) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 (3) DeVera/Matias (USC) def. Livesay/Reitz (USD) - 8-2 (2) #56 Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. Sallai/Martinez (WSU) 8-4 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Stephanie Balzert (UA) 6-2, 6-3 Singles (3) DeVera/ Matias (USC) def. Stefanova/ Toth (WSU) 8-2 (4) Diane Matias (USC) def. Kelly Perry (UA) 6-1, 6-3 (1) #6 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #48 Emma Murphy (USD) - Singles (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Kasia Jakowlew (UA) 6-0, 2-6, 6-2 6-7, 7-5, 1-0 (10-8) (1) #15 Leimbach (USC) def. Burduli (WSU) 6-4, 6-1 (6) Jessie Rochefort (UA) def. Taylynn Snyder (USC) 6-3, 6-2 (2) #29 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Lauren Perl (USD) - 6-0, 6-1 (2) #16 Nelson (USC) def. Sallai (WSU) 6-2, 6-2 (3) #62 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Tara Livesay (USD) - 6-3, 6-4 (3) Anastasiu (USC) def. Martinez (WSU) 6-2, 6-3 March 30, 2005 (4) #78 Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Brittany Reitz (USD) - 4-1, ret. (4) Matias (USC) def. Gaal (WSU) 6-4, 7-6 #4 USC 5, #18 Harvard 2 (5) #70 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Lauren Kazarian (USD) - 6-0, 6-4 (5) Vermeulen (USC) def. Toth (WSU) 6-3, 6-1 Doubles (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Jenny Brown (USD) - 6-3, 6-0 (6) DeVera (USC) def. Stefanova (WSU) 6-2, 6-1 (1) #31 Durkin/Anderson (Har) def. Nelson/Vermeulen (USC) 8-4 Exhibition Singles (2) Matias/Liembach (USC) def Bergman/Lingman (Har) 8-4 (1) Jenna Anderson (USD) def. Erin Eve(USC) - 6-2, 6-1 March 12, 2005 (3) O’Riain/Schnitte (Har) def. Anastasiu/Snyder (USC) 8-3 (2) Helene Lindstrand (USD) def. Taylyn Snyder (USC) - 5-7, 7-5, #13 USC 6, #12 Washington 1 Singles 1-0 (15-13) Doubles (1) #11 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #40 Courtney Bergman (Har) 6-0, 6-1 (1) Hadzic/Sumantri (UW) def. Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) 8-4 (2) #10 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #62 Susanna Lingman (Har) 6-1, 6-0 Feb. 23, 2005 (2) #56 Nelson/Anastasiu (USC) def. Ahn/Simpson (UW) 8-4 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Celia Durkin (Har) 6-7, 6-4, 10-4 #12 USC 7, #69 San Diego State 0 (3) DeVera/Matias (USC) def. Nauenberg/Rainey (UW) 8-3 (4) Diane Matias (USC) def. Alexis Martire (Har) 6-1, 6-2 Doubles Singles (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Melissa Anderson (Har) 6-3, 6-4 (1) Leimbach/Vermeulen (USC) def. Erichsen/Hauerlandova (SDSU) - 8-5 (1) #15 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #6 Dea Sumantri (UW) 1-6, 7-5, 1-0 (6) (6) Eva Wang (Har) def. Taylynn Snyder (USC) 6-3, 6-3 (2) Anastasiu/Nelson (USC) def. Vidov/Krausova (SDSU) - 8-2 (2) #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #34 Dinka Hadzic (UW) 6-1, 6-3 (3) DeVera/Matias (USC) def. Hermansen/Nielsen (SDSU) - 8-3 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Mugette Ahn (UW) 6-3, 6-2 April 1, 2005 Singles (4) Dianne Matias (USC) def. Saskia Nauenberg (UW) 6-0, 7-5 #4 USC 5, #22 Oregon 2 (1) #9 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. Dita Hauerlandova (SDSU) - 6-0, 6-0* (5) Tara Simpson (UW) def. Carine Vermeulen (USC) 6-2, 6-3 Doubles (2) #17 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Indra Erichsen (SDSU) - 6-0, 6-0 (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Allison Rainey (UW) 6-3, 6-3 (1) #43 Panova/Dieskova (UO) def. Matias/Leimbach (USC) 8-6 (3) #88 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Alesya Vidov (SDSU) - 6-1, 6-1 (2) Vermeulen/Nelson (USC) def. Powaska/Leksinska (UO) 8-4 (4) #87 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Eliska Krausova (SDSU) - 6-1, 6-3 March 16, 2005 (3) Bak/Mendiburu (UO) def. Anastasiu/Snyder (USC) 8-5 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Andrea Hermansen (SDSU) - 6-2, #8 USC 5, #13 Texas 2 Singles 4-6, 7-6 (10-6) Doubles (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Sisse Nielsen (SDSU) - 6-3, 6-1 1. #28 Strohm/Ruckert (UT) def. Leimbach / Vermeulen (USC) 8-4

14 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2005 MATCH-BY-MATCH

(1) #11 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. Daria Panova (UO) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 2005 NCAA TOURNAMENT (2) #10 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #73 Dominika Dieskova (UO) 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 (3) Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Davina Mendiburu (UO) 5-7, 6-2, 6-1 NCAA Championship First Round NCAA Round of 16 (4) Diane Matias (USC) def. Jamie Marshall (UO) 6-0, 6-0 #7 USC 4, Illinois-Chicago 0 #7 USC 4, #12 UCLA 3 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Anna Powaska (UO) 6-2, 6-1 May 13, 2005 — Marks Stadium May 19, 2005 — Athens, Ga. (6) Ester Bak (UO) def. Taylynn Snyder (USC) 6-1, 6-3 Doubles Doubles (1) #45 Nelson/Anastasiu (USC) def. Jaklin/Humphrey (UIC) 8-0 (1) #4 Bercek/Zalameda (UCLA) def. #45 Nelson/Anastasiu (USC) 8-4 April 8, 2005 (2) Leimbach/Matias (USC) vs. Steven/Oum (UIC) 7-1 suspended (2) Gordon/McGoodwin (UCLA) def. Leimbach/Matias (USC) 8-6 #1 Stanford 4, #3 USC 3 (3) DeVera/Vermeulen (USC) def. Gill-Morlis/Smith (UIC) 8-1 (3) DeVera/Vermeulen (USC) vs. Gregg/Lin (UCLA) 5-6 susp. Doubles Singles Singles (1) #9 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. Iris Jacklin (UIC) 6-0, 4-1 susp. (1) #11 Daniela Bercek (UCLA) def. #9 Nicole Leimbach (USC) 6-3, 6-2 (1) #29 Liu/Yelsey (Stan) def. Matias/Leimbach (USC) 8-4 (2) #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. Molly Smith (UIC) 6-1, 5-0 susp. (2) #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #26 Riza Zalameda (UCLA) 7-6, 6-4 (2) Vermeulen/Nelson (USC) def. Barnes/Logar (Stan) 8-6 (3) #53 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Corey Steven (UIC) 6-2, 6-0* (3) #53 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Alex McGoodwin (UCLA) 2-6, 7-6, 6-0 (3) Deason/Hodzic (Stan) def. Anastasiu/Snyder (USC) 9-7 (4) #94 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Melanie Humphrey (UIC) 6-0, 6-0 (4) #94 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Sarah Gregg (UCLA) 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 Singles (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Grace Gill-Morlis (UIC) 6-0, 6-0 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Tracy Lin (UCLA) 4-6, 7-5, 6-2 (1) #10 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #9 Amber Liu (Stan) 0-6, 7-6, 6-3 (6) Judy DeVera (USC) def. Christina Oum (UIC) 6-0, 5-1 susp. (6) #96 Laura Gordon (UCLA) def. Judy DeVera (USC) 6-1, 7-6 (2) #13 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #29 Alice Barnes (Stan) 6-4, 6-1 NCAA Second Round NCAA Quarterfi nals (3) # 108 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. #45 Theresa Logar (Stan) 5-7, 7-6, 6-1 #7 USC 4, #30 Arizona State 0 #2 Florida 4, #7 USC 2 (4) #51 Whitney Deason (Stan) def. Diane Matias (USC) 3-6, 6-2, 7-5* May 14, 2005 — Marks Stadium May 20, 2005 — Athens, Ga. (5) #105 Anne Yelsey (Stan) def. Carine Vermeulen (USC) 6-2, 7-5 Doubles Doubles (6) #38 Lejla Hodzic (Stan) def. Erin Everly (USC) 6-0, 6-1 (1) #27 Colalillo/Pooler (ASU) def. #45 Nelson/Anastasiu (USC) 8-2 (1) #9 Magley/Reyes (Florida) def. #45 Nelson/Anastasiu (USC) 8-3 (2) Leimbach/Matias (USC) def. Capannolo/Leitch (ASU) 8-0 (2) Benik/Liles (Florida) vs. Leimbach/Matias (USC) 7-6 susp. April 9, 2005 (3) DeVera/Vermeulen (USC) def. Burkett/Rankin (ASU) 9-8 (7-2) (3) Bercez/Suvak (Florida) def. DeVera/Vermeulen (USC) 8-4 #3 USC 4, #20 California 3 Singles Singles (1) #9 Nicole Leimbach (USC) vs. #46 Sabrina Capannolo (ASU) 7-5, 2-3 susp. (1) #5 Jennifer Magley (Florida) def. #9 Nicole Leimbach (USC) 6-1, 4-6, 6-3 Doubles (2) #123 Joslynn Burkett (ASU) vs. #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) 7-6 susp. (2) #16 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #13 Zerene Reyes (Florida) 6-1, 6-4 (1) #49 Babos/Kusano (Cal) def. Matias/Leimbach (USC) 9-8 (3) #53 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Kady Pooler (ASU) 6-3, 6-3 (3) Nina Suvak (Florida) def. #53 Anca Anastasiu (USC) 6-4, 6-4 (2) #27 Vermeulen/Nelson (USC) def. Shu/Lee (Cal) 8-2 (4) #94 Dianne Matias (USC) def. Jessica Leitch (ASU) 6-1, 6-1 (4) Whitney Benik (Florida) vs. #94 Dianna Matias (USC) 6-0, 3-6, 5-3 susp. (3) Anastasiu/Snyder (USC) def. Visico/Ravelojaona (Cal) 8-6 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Lauren Colalillo (ASU) 6-1, 6-2 (5) Carine Vermeulen (USC) def. Alex Liles (Florida) 6-4, 7-6 Singles (6) Rebecca Rankin (ASU) vs. Judy DeVera (USC) 6-3, 4-0 susp. (6) #77 Boglarka Bercez (Florida) def. Judy DeVera (USC) 3-6, 6-3, 6-0 (1) #10 Nicole Leimbach (USC) def. #4 Suzi Babos (Cal) 6-1, 6-1 (2) Stephanie Kusano (Cal) def. #13 Lindsey Nelson (USC) 7-5, 6-4 (3) #108 Anca Anastasiu (USC) def. Monica Weisener (Cal) 5-7, 6-2, 6-3* (4) Diane Matias (USC) def. Marion Ravelojaona (Cal) 6-3, 6-0 (5) Jessica Shu (Cal) def. Carine Vermeulen (USC) 6-1, 4-6, 6-1 (6) #106 Cristina Visico (Cal) def. Taylynn Snyder (USC) 6-1, 6-2

April 16, 2005 No. 10 UCLA 5, No. 4 USC 2 Doubles (1) #2 Bercek/Zalameda (UCLA) def. #27 Nelson/Vermeulen (USC) 9-7 (2) Leimbach/Matias (USC) def. Gordon/McGoodwin (UCLA) 8-1 (3) Sarah Gregg /Lin (UCLA) def. Anastasiu/DeVera (USC) 8-4 Singles (1) #25 Daniela Bercek (UCLA) def. #10 Nicole Leimbach (USC) 6-2, 6-3* (2) #13 Lindsey Nelson (USC) def. #23 Riza Zalameda (UCLA) 6-1, 4-6 (11-9) (3) Alex McGoodwin (UCLA) def. #108 Anca Anastasiu (USC) 6-3, 6-1 (4) Dianne Matias (USC) def. Tracy Lin (UCLA) 6-4, 6-1 (5) #98 Laura Gordon (UCLA) def. Carine Vermeulen (USC) 6-2, 6-3 (6) Elizabeth Lumpkin (UCLA) def. Judy DeVera (USC) 6-1, 7-5

ANCA ANASTASIU

CARINE VERMEULEN LUANA MAGNANI 15 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis ALL-TIME AWARDS & HONORS

...... Anna Lucia Fernandez FEDRATION CUP ...... Anna Maria Fernandez 1983 ...... Heliane Steden (Mex.) ...... Trey Lewis ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1980 ...... Sheila McInerney 1984 ...... Heliane Steden (Mex.) ...... Anna Lucia Fernandez ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) ...... Anna Maria Fernandez 1985 ...... Heliane Steden (Mex.) ...... Trey Lewis ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) ...... Nina Voydat 1986 ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) ...... Anne White 1987 ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) 1981 ...... Anna Maria Fernandez 1988 ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) ...... Kelly Henry 1989 ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) ...... Linda Siegel 1990 ...... Claudia Hernandez (Mex.) ...... Nina Voydat ...... Lupita Novelo (Mex.) 1982 ...... Anna Lucia Fernandez 1991 ...... Lupita Novelo (Mex.) ...... Cecilia Fernandez 1992 ...... Lupita Novelo (Mex.) ...... Kelly Henry 1993 ...... Lupita Novelo (Mex.) ...... Sue Pendo 1983 ...... Cecilia Fernandez (S) JUNIOR FEDERATION CUP ...... Kelly Henry (S) 1974 ...... Diane Desfor ...... Beth Herr (S) 1975 ...... Diane Desfor ...... Janet Lagasse (D) 1976 ...... Diane Desfor (MVP) ...... Sue Pendo (D) ...... Gretchen Galt 1984 ...... Cecilia Fernandez (S) ...... Barbara Hallquist ...... Kelly Hen ry (S, D) 1977 ...... Barbara Hallquist (MVP) ANNA MARIA FERNANDEZ ...... Cheryl Jones (S) ...... Sheila McInerney NATIONAL TEAM ...... Sue Pendo (D) 1978 ...... Barbara Hallquist CHAMPIONSHIPS (7) ...... Heliane Steden (S) ...... Sheila McInerney 1977 ...... Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1985 ...... Cecilia Fernandez (S, D) ...... Stacy Margolin 1977 ...... Dave Borelli (USTA) ...... Caroline Kuhlman (S, D) ...... Lea Antonopolis 1978 ...... Dave Borelli (USTA) ...... Mary Norwood (D) 1979 ...... Sheila McInerney 1979 ...... Dave Borelli (AIAW) ...... Heliane Steden (S, D) ...... Anna Mar ia Fernandez 1980 ...... Dave Borelli (AIAW) 1986 ...... Caroline Kuhlman (S, D) ...... Anna Lucia Fernandez 1983 ...... Dave Borelli (NCAA) ...... Dena Levy (D) ...... Trey Lewis 1985 ...... Dave Borelli (NCAA) ...... Mary Norwood (D) 1980 ...... Anne White (MVP) ...... Heliane Steden (S, D) 1987 ...... Lupita Novelo (D) NATIONAL SINGLES ...... Ginny Purdy (D) CHAMPIONSHIPS (5) 1988 ...... Trisha Laux (S) 1976 ...... Barbara Hallquist (USTA) 1989 ...... Trisha Laux (S) 1977 ...... Barbara Hallquist (USTA) ...... Stephanie Lon don (S) 1978 ...... Stacy Margolin (USTA) 1990 ...... Trisha Laux (S) 1981 ...... Anna Maria Fernandez (AIAW) ...... Stephanie Lon don (D) 1983 ...... Beth Herr (NCAA) ...... Lupita Novelo (S, D) 1991 ...... Trisha Laux (S) NATIONAL DOUBLES 1992 ...... Petra Schmitt (S) CHAMPIONSHIPS (1) 1994 ...... Maggie Simkova (S) 1980 ...... T. Lewis/A. White (AIAW) ...... Suzanne Italiano (D) ...... Petra Schmitt (D) ALL-AMERICANS 1996 ...... Suzanne Italiano (D) 1975 ...... Diane Desfor ...... Nicole Lon don (D) 1976 ...... Diane Desfor 1999 ...... Ditta Huber (S) ...... Barbara Hallquist 2000 ...... Jewel Peterson (S) 1977 ...... Diane Desfor 2001 ...... Jewel Peterson (S) ...... Gretchen Galt 2002 ...... Jewel Peterson (S,D) ...... Sheila McInerney ...... Tiffany Brymer (D) 1978 ...... Barbara Hallquist 2003 ...... Jewel Petersono (S) ...... Sheila McInerney 2004 ...... Luana Magnani (S,D) ...... Lea Antonopolis ...... Carine Vermeulen (D) ...... Stacy Margolin 2005 ...... Nicole Leimbach (S) 1979 ...... Barbara Hallquist ...... Lindsey Nelson (S) ...... Sheila McInerney ...... Stacy Margolin TRISHA LAUX

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Cecilia Fernandez Sheila McInerney Gold Medal Amateur Clay Court Sin gles ...... 1977 World University Games...... 1983 Amateur Clay Court Dou bles ...... 1977 Amateur Clay Court Heliane Steden Mixed Doubles ...... 1977 Bronze Medal Amateur Indoor Singles ...... 1978 Pan Am Games ...... 1983 Amateur Clay Court Singles ...... 1979 Amateur Clay Court Dou bles ...... 1979 Claudia Hernandez Mexican National Stacy Margolin Singles Champion ...... 1982, 84-87, 89 USTA Collegiate Sin gles ...... 1978 Amateur Hard Court Sin gles ...... 1978 Caroline Kuhlman Gold Medal Anna Lucia Fernandez Goodwill Games ...... 1986 Amateur Indoor Doubles...... 1979 Amateur Clay Court Doubles ...... 1980 PAC-10 CHAMPIONS 1987 ...... Lupita Novelo/Ginny Purdy (D) Trey Lewis Amateur Indoor Doubles...... 1979 HONDA AWARD 21 & Under Doubles ...... 1979 1981 ...... Anna Maria Fernandez AIAW Doubles ...... 1980 PAC-10 PLAYER OF THE YEAR Anne White 2005 ...... Nicole Leimbach JEWEL PETERSON AIAW Doubles ...... 1980 ...... Anna Mar ia Fernandez Amateur Clay Court Sin gles ...... 1980 ALL-PAC-10 Amateur Clay Court Dou bles ...... 1980 ...... Anna Lucia Fernandez 1987 ...... Stephanie Harges Amateur Clay Court ...... Nina Voydat 1988 ...... Trisha Laux Mixed Doubles ...... 1980 1981 ...... Anna Maria Fernandez 1990 ...... Trisha Laux ...... Kelly Henry 1991 ...... Trisha Laux Nina Voydat ...... Nina Voydat 1995 ...... Susie Italiano (2nd tm) Amateur Indoor Singles ...... 1980 1982 ...... Cecilia Fernandez ...... Maggie Simkova (2nd tm) ...... Kelly Hen ry 1996 ...... Suzie Italiano (2nd tm) Anna Maria Fernandez 1983 ...... Cecilia Fernandez 1998 ...... Ditta Huber (2nd tm) AIAW Singles ...... 1981 1984 ...... Cecilia Fernandez 1999 ...... Ditta Huber (1st tm) 1985 ...... Caroline Kuhlman (MVP) ...... Kara Warkentin (2nd tm) Susan Pendo ...... Maeve Quinlan ...... Jacqui Boyd (hm) National Amateur Mixed Dou bles ...... 1982 ...... Trisha Laux 2000 ...... Kara Warkentin (2nd tm) National Amateur Dou bles ...... 1982 1986 ...... Caroline Kuhlman (MVP) ...... Veronika Safarova (2nd tm) ...... Maeve Quinlan ...... Jewel Peterson (hm) Beth Herr ...... Trisha Laux 2001 ...... Jewel Peterson (1st tm) NCAA Singles...... 1983 1987 ...... Trisha Laux ...... Maureen Diaz (2nd tm)

2002 ...... Jewel Peterson (1st tm) Cecilia Fernandez...... USTA, AIAW & NCAA TITLES ...... Luana Magnani (2nd tm) USTA Singles ...... 1983 Diane Desfor...... Tiffany Brymer (hm) Amateur Clay Court Doubles ...... 1975 2003 ...... Jewel Peterson (1st tm) Heliane Steden...... Amateur Grass Court Singles...... 1976 ...... Luana Magnani (hm) USTA Singles ...... 1983 2004 ...... Anca Anastasiu (2nd tm)

Gretchen Galt ...... Luana Magnani (2nd tm) Caroline Kuhlman...... 21 & Under Dou bles ...... 1976 ...... Carine Vermeulen (hm) USTA Singles ...... 1984 2005 ...... Nicole Leimbach (1st tm) Barbara Hallquist ...... Lindsey Nelson (1st tm) OTHER AWARDS USTA Collegiate Singles...... 1976 ...... Anca Anastasiu (2nd tm) Grass Court Doubles ...... 1976 Trey Lewis ...... Silver Medal 21 & Under Singles ...... 1976 (S) Singles Pan Am Games ...... 1979 Amateur Indoor Singles ...... 1977 (D) Doubles USTA Collegiate Sin gles ...... 1977 (1st tm) First Team Anna Maria Fernandez Amateur Clay Court Dou bles ...... 1977 (2nd tm) Second Team Tennis Broderick Award ...... 1981 Amateur Indoor Singles ...... 1978 (hm) Honorable Mention Tennis Magazine Female Leslie Allen College Player of the Year ...... 1981 ATA Singles ...... 1977

17 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

H • H • H M • M • M Hallquist, Barbara ** ...... 1976, 77, 78, 79 Magnani, Luana ...... 2002, 03, 04 Hamilton-Heinberg, Krissy ...... 1999, 00, 01 Margolin, Stacy ...... 1978, 79 Harges, Stephanie ...... 1985, 87, 88, 89 Matias, Dianne ...... 2004, 05 Henry, Kelly ...... 1981, 82, 83, 84 McGarrigle, Kathleen ...... 1987 Hernandez, Claudia ...... 1985, 86 McInerney, Sheila ...... 1977, 78, 79, 80 Hernando, Melissa ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Herr, Beth ...... 1983 N • N • N Heynen, Carol ...... 1982, 83, 84 Nguyen, Jennifer ...... 1992 Huber, Ditta ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Nelson, Lindsey ...... 2005 Norwood, Mary ...... 1985, 86, 87, 88 I • I • I Novelo, Lupita ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Irinco, Christina ...... 2001 Italiano, Suzanne ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 P • P • P Pendo, Sue ...... 1982, 83, 84 J • J • J Peterson, Jewel ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Jimenez, Eva ...... 1996, 97 Purdy, Ginny ...... 1986, 87, 88, 89 Jones (Woods), Cheryl ...... 1983, 84 Q • Q • Q K • K • K Quaresma, Carla ...... 1992, 93 Kimura, Sayaka ...... 1994, 95 Quinlan, Maeve ...... 1986, 87 Kochoff, Anya ...... 1987, 88, 89, 90 Kuhlman, Caroline ...... 1985, 86, 88, 89 R • R • R Reed, Kathleen ...... 1987 Rose, Courtney ...... 1991, 92, 93, 94

BARBARA HALLQUIST S • S • S Safarova, Veronika ...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 A • A • A Sauer, Erica ...... 2004 Allen, Leslie ...... 1977 Schmitt, Petra ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Allred, Linda ...... 1990, 91, 92 Sessarego, Paola ...... 1980, 81, 82 Anastasiu, Anca ...... 2004, 05 Siegel, Linda ...... 1980, 81 Antonopolis, Lea ...... 1978 Simkova, Maggie ...... 1992, 93, 94, 95 Snyder, Taylynn ...... 2005 B • B • B Steden, Heliane ...... 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bakalarova, Karolina ...... 1996, 97, 98, 99 Bardot, Jan ...... 1977, 78 T • T • T Basica, Amber ...... 1996, 97, 98 Trump, Pam ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 Bayani, Bernadette ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Tullberg, Julie ...... 1990, 91, 92 Boyd, Jacqui ...... 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Brown, Susan ...... 1978, 80 V • V • V Brymer, Tiffany ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Vermeulen, Carine ...... 2003, 04, 05 Voydat, Nina ...... 1980, 81, 82, 83 C • C • C Chen, Elaine ...... 1977 W • W • W Christian, Caroline ...... 1999, 00, 01, 02 Warkentin, Kara ...... 1998, 99, 2000 Colville, Mary Ann ...... 1976 White, Anne ...... 1980 D • D • D Z • Z • Z Dennis, Cindy ...... 1978, 79, 80, 81 Zaman, Ayisha ...... 1993, 94, 95, 96 Desfor, Diane ...... 1975, 76, 77 DeVera, Judy ...... 2004, 05 BETH HERR ** In 1976, Barbara Hallquist became the fi rst female Diaz, Maureen ...... 2001, 02, 03 athlete at USC to receive an athletic scholarship. Douglass, Debbie ...... 1977 L • L • L Lagasse, Janet ...... 1983 E • E • E Lau, Sabrina ...... 1994, 95, 96, 97 Esmero, Melissa ...... 2001, 02, 03, 04 Laux, Kirstin ...... 1988 Everly, Erin ...... 2005 Laux, Trisha ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 Leimbach, Nicole ...... 2005 F • F • F Levy, Dena ...... 1983, 84, 85 Fernandez, Anna Lucia ...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Lewis, Trey ...... 1979, 80 Fernandez, Anna Maria ...... 1979, 80, 81, 82 Lillie, Kathleen ...... 1981, 82 Fernandez, Cecilia ...... 1982, 83, 84, 85 London, Nicole ...... 1995, 96, 97, 98 London, Stephanie ...... 1988, 89, 90, 91 G • G • G Loyola, Anita ...... 2000, 01, 02, 03 Galt, Gretchen ...... 1975, 76, 77 Lum, Janice ...... 1989, 91

18 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP LINEUPS

1985 NCAA CHAMPIONS 1980 AIAW CHAMPIONS USC def. Miami - 6-3 1978 USTA CHAMPIONS USC def. Florida - 9-0 Singles Singles Singles (1) Cecilia Fernandez (1) Barbara Hallquist (1) Trey Lewis (2) Stephanie Herges (2) Lea Antonopolis (2) Anna Maria Fernandez (3) Claudia Hernandez (3) Sheila McInerney (3) Nina Voydat (4) Caroline Kuhlman (4) Stacy Margolin (4) Sheila McInerney (5) Dena Levy (5) Susan Brown (5) Anna Lucia Fernandez (6) Mary Norwood (6) Cindy Dennis (6) Anne White Doubles Doubles Doubles (1) Caroline Kuhlman / Mary Norwood (1) Barbara Hallquist / Sheila McInerney (1) Anne White / Trey Lewis (2) Dena Levy / Claudia Hernandez (2) Lea Antonopolis / Susan Brown (2) Anna Maria Fernandez / Sheila McInerney (3) Heliane Steden / Cecilia Fernandez (3) Anna Lucia Fernandez / Susan Brown

1978 USTA Champions

1985 NCAA Champions (3) Stacy Margolin / Cindy Dennis

1977 AIAW/USTA CHAMPIONS 1983 NCAA CHAMPIONS Singles USC def. Trinity - 8-1 1980 AIAW Champions (1) Diane Desfor Singles (2) Gretchen Galt (1) Beth Herr (3) Barbara Hallquist (2) Kelly Henry 1979 AIAW CHAMPIONS (4) Sheila McInerney (3) Cecilia Fernandez USC def. Stanford - 8-1 Doubles (4) Janet Lagasse Singles (1) Diane Desfor / Gretchen Galt (5) Cheryl Jones (1) Stacy Margolin (2) Barbara Hallquist / Sheila McInerney (6) Mina Voydat (2) Anna Maria Fernandez Doubles (3) Trey Lewis (1) Janet Lagasse / Sue Pendo (4) Barbara Hallquist (2) Beth Herr / Kelly Henry (5) Sheila McInerney (3) Cecilia Fernandez / Cheryl Jones (6) Anna Lucia Fernandez Doubles (1) Barbara Hallquist / Sheila McInerney (2) Stacy Margolin / Anna Maria Fernandez (3) Trey Lewis / Anna Lucia Fernandez

1977 AIAW/USTA Champions

1983 NCAA Champions

Sheila McInerney, 1979 USTA Singles Champion

19 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis YEAR-BY-YEAR

2005 (19-4, 7-1 conference) 2003 (22-6, 5-3 conference) 2001 (20-8, 6-2 conference) 1999 (21-9, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Head Coach: Richard Gallien Head Coach: Richard Gallien Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Pac-10 Finish: 4th Pac-10 Finish: 2nd (tie) Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals National Finish: No. 7 National Finish: No. 5 National Finish: No. 8 National Finish: No. 10 J19 W 6-1 Cal Poly J22 W 6-1 UC Santa Barbara J17 W 7-0 UC Irvine J21 W 9-0 UC Irvine J21 W 7-0 Long Beach State J22 W 7-0 Cal Poly J18 W 7-0 LBSU J23 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount F3 W 7-0 at Pepperdine J24 W 7-0 UC Irvine J27 W 5-2 * Arizona J29 W 5-4 * at Arizona State F16 W 7-0 at San Diego J31 W 4-3 at UCLA J28 L 1-6 * Arizona State J30 W 6-1 * at Arizona F18 -- -- Arizona @ F6 W 4-3 % vs. Northwestern F7 W 6-0 San Diego State F2 W 7-2 Fresno State F19 -- -- Arizona State @ F7 W 5-2 % vs. Georgia F9 W 4-3 Pepperdine F8 W 7-2 Colorado F23 W 7-0 San Diego State F8 L 1-5 % vs. Florida F15 W 5-0 % Wake Forest (1st Rnd) F13 W 6-3 * at UCLA F25 W 5-2 at California F15 W 5-2 at Pepperdine F16 L 0-7 % Stanford (Quarters) F18 L 4-5 % William & Mary F26 L 5-2 at Stanford F21 W 7-0 at Arizona F7 L 2-5 % Wake Forest (Cons.) F19 W 5-4 % Arkansas M9 W 4-3 *UCLA F22 W 7-0 at Arizona State F22 W 7-0 San Diego F20 L 3-5 % Notre Dame M11 W 7-0 *at Washington State F26 W 7-0 at San Diego F23 W 5-2 * Oregon F28 W 8-0 UNLV M12 W 6-1 *at Washington F28 W 7-0 San Diego State M3 W 5-2 at UCLA M3 L 2-6 UCLA M16 W 5-2 Texas M5 W 5-2 * UCLA M8 W 5-2 William & Mary M6 W 6-1 Tulsa M23 W 4-3 TCU M8 W 5-2 * at Oregon M11 W 6-1 Miami M9 W 5-1 Wisconsin M12 W 6-3 Arizona M25 W 6-1 *at Arizona State M12 W 6-1 Texas M16 W 5-2 at Arizona M13 L 4-5 Arizona State M26 W 6-1 *at Arizona M19 W 5-2 South Alabama M17 L 1-6 at Arizona State M17 W 8-0 Oklahoma M30 W 5-2 Harvard M21 W 6-1 Pepperdine M21 L 3-4 at Pepperdine M26 L 3-6 at Pepperdine A1 W 5-2 *at Oregon M28 W 6-1 * Arizona State M28 W 7-0 Loyola Marymount M30 W 9-0 Alabama A8 L 4-3 *Stanford M29 W 4-3 * Arizona M30 W 6-1 * UCLA A2 L 3-6 California A9 W 4-3 *California A4 L 2-5 Stanford A7 L 0-7 * at Stanford A3 L 1-5 Stanford A16 L 5-2 UCLA A5 W 4-3 California A13 W 4-3 * at WSU A8 W 5-1 * Washington State M13 W 4-0 ^Illinois-Chicago A11 L 1-6 * at Washington A14 W 4-3 * at Washington A10 W 6-2 * Washington M14 W 4-0 ^Arizona State A12 W 5-1 * at Wash. State A20 L 1-6 Stanford A11 W 5-1 * Oregon M19 W 4-3 #UCLA A18 L 1-6 * at California A21 W 5-2 * California A16 L 1-6 * at Stanford M20 L 4-2 #Florida A19 L 2-5 * at Stanford A12 W 4-0 ^ UMBC A17 W 5-4 * at California * Pac-10 match M9 W 4-0 ^ Sac State (1st Rnd) M13 W 4-1 ^ South Alabama M15 W 5-0 ^ Drake @ Matches cancelled due to rain M10 W 4-0 ^ Georgia Tech (2nd Rnd) M17 W 5-1 # Northwestern M16 W 5-1 ^ San Diego ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles M15 W 4-0 # Kansas State (Rnd of 16) M18 L 0-4 # Georgia M20 W 5-4 # Miami # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. M16 L 1-4 # California (Quarters) * Pac-10 match M21 L 1-5 # Stanford * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. ^ NCAA Regional at Norfolk, Va. % ITA Team Champ. at Dallas, Texas ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Stone Mtn., Ga. ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles 2004 (18-7, 7-1 conference) # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. Head Coach: Richard Gallien 2000 (18-9, 4-4 conference) Pac-10 Finish: 2nd 2002 (19-8, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien 1998 (13-11, 3-5 conference) Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 Head Coach: Richard Gallien Pac-10 Finish: 4th Head Coach: Richard Gallien National Finish: No. 8 Pac-10 Finish: 2nd Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Pac-10 Finish: 6th J22 W 7-0 Long Beach State Postseason: NCAA Round of 16 National Finish: No. 11 Postseason: NCAA Regionals J23 W 6-1 TCU National Finish: No. 11 J18 W 6-3 UC Santa Barbara National Finish: No. 20 J28 W 7-0 UC Irvine J22 W 6-1 UC Santa Barbara J20 W 7-2 UC Irvine J23 W 8-0 UC Santa Barbara J30 W 4-3 UCLA J24 W 7-0 UC Irvine J28 L 3-6 * at Arizona State J25 W 7-2 Utah J29 W 9-0 * at Arizona F5 L 4-3 %vs. Texas A&M (1st Rnd.) F1 L 2-5 UCLA J30 L 2-7 * at Arizona F1 W 8-0 Loyola Marymount F6 L 1-6 %vs. BYU (Cons.) F7 L 2-5 % Notre Dame (1st Rnd) J31 L 3-6 * at Arizona State F12 W 7-2 * at Oregon F7 L 1-6 %vs. Kentucky (Cons.) F8 L 3-4 % Northwestern (Cons.) F4 W 6-2 Fresno State F17 W 7-1 % Tennessee F20 -- -- Arizona State@ F9 W 6-1 % Oklahoma St (Cons.) F13 L 4-5 at UCLA F18 L 2-6 % Georgia F21 -- -- Arizona@ F15 W 5-2 Loyola Marymount F19 W 6-3 at San Diego F19 W 5-2 % Notre Dame F28 W 7-0 Pepperdine F22 W 6-1 Arizona F21 W 7-0 San Diego State F26 W 5-1 at San Diego State M3 W 5-2 *at UCLA F23 L 3-4 Arizona State M1 W 5-2 UNLV M1 L 4-5 UCLA M5 W 7-0 *Oregon F27 W 6-1 at Pepperdine M5 W 5-1 Boise State M10 W 6-2 Arizona M9 W 4-3 North Carolina F28 W 7-0 San Diego M7 L 4-5 * UCLA M11 W 6-3 Arizona State M12 W 4-3 *at Arizona State M7 W 4-3 * at UCLA M13 L 3-5 Arizona State M15 W 6-2 Illinois M13 W 5-2 *at Arizona M8 W 7-0 * Oregon M14 W 5-1 Arizona M22 W 7-2 Fresno State M20 W 5-2 at Texas M13 W 7-0 at San Diego State M17 L 4-5 Pepperdine M29 W 7-1 Harvard M24 W 5-2 San Diego M20 W 6-1 Fresno State M28 L 4-5 Kansas M1 L 3-6 * at UCLA M25 W 7-0 Loyola Marymount M22 W 6-1 Pepperdine A5 L 0-6 Stanford A7 L 4-5 California A2 L 1-6 at Stanford M29 W 5-2 * at Arizona State A9 W 8-1 * Washington State M30 W 6-1 * at Arizona A8 L 1-6 Stanford A10 W 6-2 * Washington A3 L 2-5 at California A14 W 6-3 * Washington State A5 L 1-6 at Stanford A13 W 6-0 * Oregon A9 W 6-1 *Washington State A15 W 5-4 * Washington A6 L 3-4 at Cal A17 L 1-8 * at Stanford A10 W 5-2 *Washington A21 L 3-6 at Stanford A12 W 5-2 * Washington A18 L 4-5 * at California A16 W 5-2 *California A22 L 1-5 * at California A13 W 5-2 * Washington State M15 W 5-4 # Washington A17 L 0-7 *Stanford M13 W 5-0 ^ Maryland-BC A19 W 5-2 * Cal M16 W 5-1 # San Diego State M14 W 4-0 ^American (1st Rnd) M14 W 5-2 ^ Arizona A20 L 2-5 * Stanford M17 L 1-5 # Pepperdine M15 W 4-0 ^Arizona (2nd Rnd) M18 W 5-2 # Louisiana State M11 W 5-0 ^ Oral Roberts (1st Rnd) * Pac-10 match M20 L 2-4 #UCLA (Rnd of 16) M19 L 1-5 # Georgia * Pac-10 match M12 W 4-0 ^ Oregon (2nd Rnd.) # NCAA West Regional at Las Vegas, Nev. M16 L 1-4 # UCLA * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. * Pac-10 match % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. @ Matches cancelled due to rain % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles ^ NCAA Regional at Los Angeles # NCAA Championships at Malibu, Calif. # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. # NCAA Championships at Stanford, Calif.

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1997 (10-16, 0-10 conference) 1995 (8-14, 2-8 conference) 1993 (15-9, 3-7 conference) 1991 (7-18, 0-10 conference) Head Coach: Richard Gallien Head Coach: Ed Burt (Interim) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Pac-10 Finish: 6th Pac-10 Finish: 6th Pac-10 Finish: 5th Pac-10 Finish: 6th Postseason: NCAA Regionals Postseason: NCAA First Round Postseason: NCAA First Round Postseason: None National Finish: No. 32 National Finish: No. 22 National Finish: No. 10 National Finish: No. 24 J23 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara J18 W 9-0 Fresno State J20 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J23 W 9-0 Fresno State J29 L 4-5 Fresno State J27 W 6-3 Washington State J28 W 7-0 UNLV J31 W 7-2 Loyola Marymount F5 L 3-5 San Diego F10 L 4-5 * Arizona J31 W 5-1 Miami F11 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara F11 W 8-1 LMU F11 W 5-4 * Arizona State F9 W 8-0 Fresno State F15 L 2-5 * at Arizona State F14 L 2-7 * at Arizona F15 W 7-2 San Diego State F12 W 5-1 * Arizona F16 L 4-5 * at Arizona F15 L 3-6 * at Arizona State F17 L 1-5 at Pepperdine F13 W 5-4 * Arizona State F19 W 7-2 Long Beach State F20 W 5-2 % Kansas F20 W 5-4 San Diego F22 W 6-3 San Diego State F20 L 1-5 Pepperdine F21 L 0-7 % Florida F23 L 0-6 % Florida F25 W 5-1 % Pepperdine F24 L 3-6 at San Diego F22 L 1-5 % Wake Forest F24 L 4-5 % William & Mary F26 L 1-5 % Florida F28 L 3-5 % Indiana M1 W 5-4 at San Diego State F25 W 5-4 % Kentucky F27 W 5-1 % UCLA M1 L 2-5 % Wisconsin M7 L 2-7 * Arizona State M10 L 3-5 * at Arizona State M9 W 8-1 at UC Santa Barbara M2 L 2-5 % William & Mary M8 L 4-5 * Arizona M11 L 0-6 * at Arizona M12 L 3-6 * at Arizona State M9 L 4-5 at Texas M13 L 3-6 * UCLA M17 L 1-8 at Texas M13 L 3-6 * at Arizona M10 L 4-5 vs. Okla. State (at Texas) M19 W 5-4 Boise State M18 L 2-7 vs. Duke (at Texas) M17 W 9-0 New Mexico M15 L 1-5 * UCLA M20 L 4-5 Pepperdine A1 L 1-5 * at UCLA M18 W 5-1 * UCLA M18 W 5-4 Yale M24 W 7-2 Washington A8 L 1-5 * at Stanford M23 W 7-0 Washington M29 L 4-5 * Arizona M25 W 6-2 Oregon A9 L 3-5 * at California M30 W 8-0 Harvard M30 L 3-6 * Arizona State A4 L 3-6 * at California A12 W 5-1 Pacific A2 L 0-7 * at Stanford A1 W 6-3 Pacific A5 L 2-7 * at Stanford A15 W 5-3 * UCLA A3 L 4-5 * at California A5 L 0-6 * at Stanford A11 L 2-7 * at UCLA A21 L 0-6 * Stanford A10 L 4-5 * at UCLA A6 L 0-6 * at California A14 W 5-4 UNLV A22 L 4-5 * California A13 W 6-0 San Diego A9 W 6-3 at UC Irvine A18 L 1-6 * Stanford M13 L 2-5 # Arizona State A16 L 2-7 * Stanford A13 L 1-5 * at UCLA A19 L 0-6 * California * Pac-10 match A17 L 1-5 * California A16 L 3-5 San Diego State M9 W 5-2 # Fresno State % ITA Team Indoor Championships M12 L 1-5 # Texas A19 L 1-5 * Stanford M10 W 5-1 # San Diego # NCAA Championships at Malibu, Calif. * Pac-10 match A20 L 3-6 * California M11 L 2-5 # Pepperdine % ITA Team Indoor Championships * Pac-10 match * Pac-10 match 1994 (11-13, 2-7 conference) # NCAA Championships at Gainseville, Fla. % ITA Team Indoor Championships % ITA Team Champ. at Madison, Wisc. Head Coach: Cheryl Woods # NCAA West Regional at San Diego, Calif. Pac-10 Finish: 5th 1992 (8-12, 1-9 conference) 1990 (19-8, 5-5 conference) Postseason: NCAA Second Round Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Head Coach: Cheryl Woods 1996 (16-9, 4-6 conference) National Finish: No. 19 Pac-10 Finish: 6th Pac-10 Finish: 3rd (tie) Head Coach: Richard Gallien J27 W 8-0 Washington State Postseason: NCAA Second Round Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Pac-10 Finish: 4th F11 L 0-5 * at Arizona National Finish: No. 15 National Finish: No. 7 Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals F12 L 1-5 * at Arizona State J22 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J17 W 5-4 Utah National Finish: No. 18 F16 W 5-3 at San Diego State J24 W 9-0 Fresno State J23 W 7-2 USIU J23 W 6-2 UC Santa Barbara F19 L 2-5 Pepperdine F28 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara J25 W 9-0 Long Beach State J26 W 6-2 Washington State F23 L 4-5 at San Diego F4 W 5-4 at Pepperdine F3 W 6-3 at San Diego State F2 L 1-5 * at Arizona F25 W 6-1 Washington F14 L 1-5 * at Arizona F15 W 8-1 at Pepperdine F3 W 7-2 * at Arizona State F27 L 0-6 Texas F15 L 3-6 * at Arizona State F20 W 7-1 UC Irvine F14 W 8-1 Loyola Marymount M3 L 0-6 % Georgia F19 L 4-5 at San Diego State F23 W 7-2 * at Arizona F17 L 1-5 at Pepperdine M4 W 5-0 % Virginia F22 W 5-4 San Diego F24 W 5-4 * at Arizona State F28 W 9-0 Cal State Fullerton M5 W 5-3 % Clemson M7 L 0-6 * at Stanford M1 W 5-1 % William & Mary M2 L 4-5 Texas M11 L 2-5 * Arizona State M7 L 4-5 * at California M2 L 0-6 % Florida M8 W 5-4 * Arizona State M12 W 6-3 * Arizona M13 W 5-3 * UCLA M3 W 5-2 % California M9 L 1-5 * Arizona M18 W 6-3 * UCLA M17 L 4-5 Kentucky M10 W 5-4 * UCLA M14 L 1-5 * at UCLA M30 W 5-1 UNLV M23 W 7-2 Pacific M16 W 6-3 Trinity M19 W 8-1 Princeton A1 L 0-6 * California M27 L 4-5 * Arizona State M17 W 6-3 Texas M21 W 9-0 Washington A2 L 0-6 * Stanford M28 L 1-5 * Arizona M19 W 8-1 Yale M27 W 8-1 Boise State A4 L 4-5 UC Santa Barbara A3 L 1-5 * California M23 W 6-3 San Diego M30 W 5-4 Harvard A5 W 5-4 Pacific A4 L 1-5 * Stanford M30 L 3-6 Oklahoma State A3 W 6-0 UNLV A9 L 0-6 * at UCLA A11 L 2-5 * at UCLA M31 W 6-3 * Arizona State A5 W 5-2 * California A13 W 5-4 Fresno State M13 W 6-2 # Kentucky A1 W 6-3 * Arizona A6 L 2-6 * Stanford A15 L 0-0 * at Stanford (forfeit) M14 L 0-5 # Florida A6 L 3-6 * California A12 L 3-5 * UCLA M13 W 6-0 # Clemson * Pac-10 match A7 L 1-5 * Stanford A19 L 1-5 * at Stanford M14 L 2-5 # Georgia # NCAA Championships at Stanford, Calif. A11 W 6-2 UC Santa Barbara A20 W 6-3 * at California * Pac-10 match A14 L 4-5 * at UCLA M3 W 6-1 ^ Fresno State % ITA Team Indoor Championships A20 L 4-5 * at California M4 W 5-3 ^ Arizona State # NCAA Championships at Athens, Ga. A21 L 2-7 * at Stanford M5 W 5-2 ^ California M10 W 7-2 # Tennessee M18 L 2-5 # Duke M11 L 2-5 # Florida * Pac-10 match * Pac-10 match ^ NCAA West Regional at Malibu, Calif. % ITA Team Indoor Championships # NCAA Championships at Tallahassee, Fla. # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla.

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1989 (16-7, 6-4 conference) 1987 (14-13, 4-6 conference) 1985 (33-2, 13-1 conference) 1983 (31-0, 13-0 conference) Head Coach: Cheryl Woods Head Coach: Dave Borelli Head Coach: Dave Borelli Head Coach: Dave Borelli Pac-10 Finish: 3rd (tie) Pac-10 Finish: 4th WCAA Finish: 1st (tie) WCAA Finish: 1st Postseason: NCAA Quarterfinals Postseason: NCAA First Round Postseason: NCAA Champions Postseason: NCAA Champions National Finish: No. 1 National Finish: No. 6 National Finish: No. 14 National Finish: No. 1 J25 W 9-0 at CS Fullerton J26 W 9-0 Long Beach State J17 W 8-1 Long Beach State J27 W 9-0 at UC Santa Barbara F3 W 9-0 San Diego J30 W 9-0 USIU J28 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount J29 W 7-2 at Pepperdine F9 W 8-1 UC Irvine F18 W 5-4 * at Arizona State J29 W 6-3 at Pepperdine F1 W 8-1 & Clemson F11 W 7-2 California F19 W 6-3 * at Arizona F12 W 5-4 at UC Irvine F2 W 6-3 & Florida F14 W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton F22 W 9-0 UC Irvine F17 W 8-0 USIU F3 W 5-4 & Miami F15 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara F23 W 9-0 Fresno State F20 L 2-7 & Florida F14 W 8-1 * at Long Beach State F17 W 9-0 * Long Beach State F25 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount F21 L 4-5 & Miami F16 W 9-0 USIU F22 W 6-3 * UCLA F20 W 9-0 CS Fullerton M1 W 5-4 UC Santa Barbara F22 W 7-2 & Clemson F25 W 9-0 Michigan F22 W 7-2 UC Irvine M4 W 5-3 at Texas M7 L 4-5 * at Arizona State F27 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara F26 W 7-2 * at Arizona M9 W 5-4 at Pepperdine M8 L 4-5 * at Arizona M1 W 8-1 * San Diego State M3 W 9-0 % Miami M11 W 5-1 * UCLA M10 W 8-1 Pacific M3 W 9-0 * California M4 W 8-1 % South Carolina M29 W 5-3 & Oklahoma State M12 W 5-4 Oklahoma State M5 W 8-1 * UCLA M5 W 5-4 % Stanford M30 L 2-5 & Georgia M14 L 3-6 * at UCLA M9 W 7-2 * at Arizona State M6 W 5-4 % Trinity A1 W 5-4 * Arizona M17 W 7-2 San Diego State M10 W 6-3 * at Arizona M9 W 8-1 Pepperdine A2 W 7-2 * Arizona State M26 W 9-0 Iowa M15 W 8-1 * Long Beach State M10 W 9-0 Texas M16 W 7-2 Pacific A6 L 3-5 Pepperdine M28 W 6-3 * Arizona M12 W 8-1 * at Arizona State M20 W 6-3 Pepperdine A8 L 3-6 * Stanford M29 W 6-3 * Arizona State M24 W 7-2 * Arizona State M20 W 7-2 at Pepperdine A9 L 4-5 * California A3 W 6-3 * at California M27 W 5-4 * Stanford M24 W 5-4 * Stanford A15 L 3-6 * at UCLA A4 L 3-6 * at Stanford M29 W 6-3 * at San Diego State M29 W 9-0 * at Long Beach State A22 W 5-2 * at California A10 L 4-5 at San Diego State M30 W 8-1 Harvard A2 W 8-1 Harvard A23 L 1-5 * at Stanford A13 L 2-7 at Trinity A10 W 9-0 Indiana A8 W 9-0 * Arizona State M11 W 7-1 # Arizona State A14 L 2-7 at Texas A12 W 5-4 % Northwestern A13 W 8-1 * San Diego State M12 L 4-5 # UCLA A17 L 3-6 * Stanford A13 W 5-1 % Florida A14 W 5-4 * at UCLA A14 L 4-5 % Stanford * Pac-10 match A18 L 3-6 * California A17 W 8-0 * Arizona A20 L 4-5 * at Stanford & Oklahoma State Tournament A21 L 3-6 Indiana A21 W 5-3 * at California A18 W 7-2 * at San Diego State # NCAA Championships at Gainesville, Fla. M2 W 6-3 * UCLA A23 W 5-4 * Arizona A26 W 9-0 *CS Fullerton M13 L 0-9 # Stanford M1 W 6-3 * at UCLA A29 W 7-2 at California 1988 (19-5, 7-3 conference) * Pac-10 match M16 W 8-1 # Arizona State M14 W 9-0 # Pepperdine Head Coach: Dave Borelli & Miami Invitational M17 W 9-0 # San Diego State M15 W 7-2 # California Pac-10 Finish: 2nd # NCAA Championships at UCLA M18 W 9-0 # California M16 W 8-1 # Stanford Postseason: NCAA Semifinals M19 W 6-3 # Miami M17 W 8-1 # Trinity * conference match National Finish: No. 3 1986 (22-3, 7-1 conference) & Miami Invitational * conference match J15 W 7-0 Long Beach State Head Coach: Dave Borelli % Texas Invitational % Nike Invitational J16 W 7-2 UC Santa Barbara Pac-West Finish: 1st (tie) # NCAA Championships at Oklahoma City, Okla. # NCAA Championships at Albuquerque, N.M. J27 W 9-0 Loyola Marymount Postseason: NCAA Finals 1984 (26-7, 13-2 conference) National Finish: No. 2 F18 W 8-1 Florida Head Coach: Dave Borelli 1982 (22-5, 11-1 conference) F20 W 6-3 * Arizona State J22 W 7-2 Long Beach State WCAA Finish: 2nd Head Coach: Dave Borelli F21 W 7-2 * Arizona J24 W 9-0 at Pepperdine Postseason: NCAA Finals WCAA Finish: 1st (tie) F23 W 5-4 * UCLA J25 W 8-1 at UC Santa Barbara National Finish: No. 2 Postseason: NCAA Semifinals F28 W 8-1 at Indiana F11 W 7-2 UC Irvine J17 W 6-3 USIU National Finish: No. 4 M1 W 6-3 at Kentucky F16 W 6-3 California J27 W 8-1 Pacific J26 W 9-0 at Pepperdine M3 W 7-2 % Trinity F20 L 4-5 San Diego State J31 W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton J30 W 9-0 Pacific M4 W 6-3 % Miami F28 W 6-3 Pacific F1 W 6-3 * at San Diego State F12 W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton M4 W 9-0 UC Santa Barbara F3 W 9-0 * San Diego M5 L 3-5 % Florida F7 L 4-5 Pepperdine F16 W 9-0 * at Long Beach State M10 W 8-1 Texas M7 W 8-1 Pepperdine F14 W 8-1 * at Long Beach State F19 W 9-0 * Arizona State M24 L 2-7 * Stanford M9 W 9-0 * at UCLA F17 W 7-2 & Clemson F21 W 8-1 California M25 W 5-3 * California M12 W 7-2 Texas F18 L 4-5 & Florida F25 W 9-0 * Long Beach State A5 W 7-0 USIU M15 W 8-1 * at Arizona F19 L 4-5 & Miami F26 W 7-2 * at San Diego State A9 L 4-5 * at Arizona M16 W 5-1 * at Arizona State F23 W 9-0 * CS Fullerton M4 W 9-0 % Miami A10 W 5-4 * at Arizona State M21 W 8-1 at San Diego State F25 W 5-4 * at Arizona M5 L 2-7 % UCLA A16 L 1-5 * at Stanford A4 W 6-3 * Stanford F26 W 7-2 * at Arizona State M6 W 8-1 % Indiana M3 W 7-2 * at UCLA A17 W 5-4 * at California A7 W 7-2 USIU M7 W 7-2 % Trinity A13 W 6-3 * Arizona State M7 W 9-0 North Carolina A29 W 6-3 * at UCLA M9 W 9-0 * Long Beach State M8 W 7-2 * CS Fullerton M12 W 5-1 # BYU A15 W 6-3 Trinity M10 W 8-1 California W 6-3 Pepperdine M13 W 5-3 # Kentucky A19 L 4-5 * at Stanford M13 L 3-6 Texas M19 L 4-5 * at UCLA M14 L 1-5 # Stanford A22 W 7-2 * Arizona M20 W 5-4 at Pepperdine M22 W 7-2 Colorado * Pac-10 match A29 W 6-3 * UCLA M30 W 7-2 * Arizona State A3 W 8-1 * at Arizona % ITA Team Indoor Championships M15 W 8-1 # Texas A&M M31 W 9-0 Harvard A4 W 7-2 * at Arizona State # NCAA Championships at UCLA M16 W 5-1 # Arizona State A3 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara A14 W 8-1 UC Irvine M17 W 6-3 # Trinity A7 L 4-5 * Stanford A12 W 5-4 * San Diego State A17 L 4-5 at Stanford M18 L 4-5 # Stanford A21 W 8-1 * Arizona * Pac-West match A14 L 2-7 * Stanford A15 W 7-2 California W 9-0 * San Diego State # NCAA Championships at Austin, Texas A19 W 9-0 UC Irvine A30 W 7-2 * UCLA A20 W 8-1 * UCLA W 9-0 # Pepperdine A23 W 8-1 * Arizona W 8-1 # South Carolina M12 W 8-1 # Harvard L 4-5 # UCLA M13 W 7-2 # Miami L 3-6 # Trinity M14 W 5-4 # Trinity M15 L 0-9 # Stanford * conference match * conference match % Nike Invitational & Miami Invitational # NCAA Championships at Salt Lake City, Utah # NCAA Championships at Los Angeles 22 2006 USC Women’s Tennis 2006 USC Women’s Tennis YEAR-BY-YEAR / OPPONENT RECORDS

1981 (33-1, 13-0 conference) 1979 (20-1, 7-1 conference) Head Coach: Dave Borelli Head Coach: Dave Borelli Opponent Series Records WCAA Finish: 1st WCAA Finish: 1st (with year of first match in parentheses) Postseason: AIAW Semifnals Postseason: AIAW Champions National Finish: No. 3 National Finish: No. 1 F10 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara M5 W 6-3 * San Diego State Opponent W L Opponent W L F12 W 5-4 at Pepperdine M7 W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara Alabama (1999) 1 0 Oklahoma (1999) 1 0 F14 W 7-2 * Long Beach State M10 W 7-2 * UCLA American (2004) 1 0 Oklahoma State (1987) 3 2 F17 W 7-2 * San Diego M12 W 6-3 Pepperdine Arizona (1980) 39 15 Oregon (1997) 9 0 F20 W 8-1 * at CS Fullerton M15 W 8-1 * at Long Beach State M13 W 9-0 * at Arizona Arizona State (1980) 34 19 Pacific (1982) 9 0 M23 W 9-0 San Diego M14 W 9-0 * at Arizona State M24 W 6-3 Colorado Arkansas (1999) 1 0 Pepperdine (1977) 31 12 M17 W 7-2 * at San Diego State Baylor (2005) 0 0 Princeton (1981) 2 0 M19 W 8-1 Colorado A2 W 9-0 BYU M22 W 8-1 Northwestern A4 W 8-1 * at San Diego State Boise State (1996) 3 0 Rollins (1978) 3 0 M26 W 9-0 % Florida A7 W 6-3 Stanford Brigham Young (1977) 8 1 Sacramento State (2003) 1 0 M27 W 8-1 % Indiana W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton Cal Poly Pomona (1979) 1 0 San Diego (1977) 18 3 A16 W 8-1 * Long Beach State M28 W 7-2 % Trinity Cal Poly SLO (2003) 2 0 San Diego State (1977) 33 4 M29 W 7-2 % Stanford A18 W 8-1 UC Irvine South Alabama (2001) 2 0 A2 W 7-2 at Texas A21 W 5-4 at Stanford Cal State Fullerton (1977) 21 0 A3 W 9-0 ^ vs. Texas Tech M1 W 9-0 * CS Fullerton California (1981) 26 23 South Carolina (1982) 2 0 A4 W 7-2 ^ vs. Clemson M5 L 4-5 * at UCLA Clemson (1981) 6 0 South Florida (1979) 1 0 A5 W 7-2 ^ vs. Trinity W 8-1 Cal Poly Pomona Colorado (1979) 4 0 Stanford (1977) 17 51 A8 W 6-3 * at Long Beach State J5 W 8-1 # Pepperdine Drake (1999) 1 0 Tennessee (1990) 2 0 A10 W 6-3 * UCLA J6 W 9-0 # South Florida Texas (1981) 9 7 A18 W 5-4 Stanford J7 W 8-1 # Rollins Duke (1995) 0 2 A21 W 7-2 * Arizona J8 W 8-1 # Stanford Florida (1978) 8 11 Texas A&M (1986) 1 1 A28 W 6-3 * San Diego State * conference match Fresno State (1989) 12 1 TCU (2004) 2 0 A30 W 8-1 UC Irvine # AIAW Nationals Georgia (1989) 1 6 Texas Tech (1981) 1 0 M1 W 7-2 * Arizona State Georgia Tech (2003) 1 0 Trinity (1978) 13 2 M3 W 6-3 * at UCLA 1978 (16-1, 8-0 conference) M5 W 8-1 * CS Fullerton Harvard (1983) 8 0 Tulsa (1999) 1 0 Head Coach: Dave Borelli M8 W 5-4 at Stanford WCAA Finish: 1st Illinois (2000) 1 0 UC Irvine (1977) 20 0 M9 W 8-1 at California Indiana (1980) 5 2 UCLA (1977) 38 26 M12 W 8-1 BYU Postseason: USTA Champions/AIAW Finals J3 W 7-2 # Princeton National Finish: No. 1/No. 2 Iowa (1987) 1 0 UC Santa Barbara (1977) 21 1 J4 L 1-8 # Florida Non-Conference: (5-0) Kansas (1997) 1 1 UNLV (1993) 6 0 J5 W 6-3 # Arizona M13 W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton Kansas State (2003) 1 0 USIU (1984) 7 0 M16 W 8-1 Pepperdine J6 W 5-4 # BYU Kentucky (1988) 4 2 Utah (1990) 2 0 * conference match W 9-0 * Long Beach State % Nike Invitational A3 W 7-2 * CS Fullerton Long Beach State (1977) 26 0 Virginia (1994) 1 0 ^ Matches played at Austin, Texas W 6.5-2.5 * at Long Beach St. Louisiana State (2000) 1 0 Wake Forest (1997) 1 2 # AIAW Nationals A11 W 7-2 Trinity Loyola Marymount (1987) 13 0 Washington (1993) 12 1 A15 W 7-2 * at UCLA Maryland-Baltimore Cty. (2000) 2 0 Washington State (1994) 11 0 1980 (30-0, 11-0 conference) A18 W 8-1 Florida Miami (1982) 9 2 William & Mary (1990) 2 3 Head Coach: Dave Borelli A21 W 5-4 at Stanford Wisconsin (1991) 1 1 WCAA Finish: 1st A25 W 9-0 * San Diego State Michigan (1983) 1 0 Postseason: AIAW Champions M2 W 8-1 BYU New Mexico (1993) 1 0 Yale (1980) 2 1 National Finish: No. 1 W 5-4 * San Diego State North Carolina (2004) 1 0 W 8-1 ^ CS Fullerton W 9-0 ^ Pepperdine M6 W 6-3 * UCLA Northwestern (1981) 4 1 Program Record 524-202 W 6-0 ^ BYU W 9-0 # San Diego Notre Dame (1999) 1 2 F26 W 9-0 at UC Irvine W 5-4 # Rollins Odessa (1977) 1 0 Bold indicates 2004 opponents. F28 W 9-0 * Long Beach State W 9-0 # Florida M4 W 9-0 at Pepperdine L 4-5 # Stanford M8 W 8-1 * at UCLA * conference match M11 W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton # AIAW Nationals M12 W 8-1 Yale M21 W 9-0 * at Arizona State 1977 (17-0, 8-0 conference) M22 W 9-0 * at Arizona Head Coach: Dave Borelli USC PAST AND PRESENT M25 W 7-2 % Trinity WCAA Finish: 1st M26 W 7-2 % Stanford Postseason: AIAW/USTA Champions IN THE PROS M27 W 6-3 % Florida National Finish: No. 1 M28 W 9-0 % UCLA F22 W 9-0 * at Long Beach St. Leslie Allen Caroline Kuhlman M29 W 7-2 % BYU F25 W 7-2 Pepperdine A4 W 8-1 Stanford M2 W 7-2 UC Irvine Lea Antonopolis Trey Lewis A8 W 7-2 * at Long Beach State M7 W 9-0 * at CS Fullerton Diane Desfor Stacy Margolin A10 W 6-3 * at San Diego State M13 W 8-1 at UC Santa Barbara Anna Marie Fernandez Sheila McInerney A18 W 8-1 at Stanford M19 W 7-2 * at UCLA Cecilia Fernandez Jewel Peterson A30 W 9-0 * Arizona State M22 W 9-0 * San Diego State M3 W 7-2 Pepperdine Gretchen Galt Linda Siegel M28 W 7-2 * at Long Beach St. W 8-1 UC Santa Barbara Barbara Hallquist Heliane Steden W 8-1 * San Diego State A1 W 6-3 * at San Diego State Kelly Henry Anne White M13 W 9-0 * UCLA A9 W 6-3 * UCLA A11 W 9-0 Odessa College Beth Herr W 8-1 * CS Fullerton Cheryl Jones (Woods) W 9-0 # Indiana A14 W 9-0 San Diego W 8-1 # Rollins A16 W 7-2 Stanford W 7-2 # Trinity A18 W 7-2 BYU W 9-0 # Florida A27 W 5-4 at UC Irvine * conference match M3 W 8-1 * CS Fullerton ^ Ed Doty Invitational M14 W 6-3 at Stanford % Nike Invitational * conference match # AIAW Nationals

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UC IRVINE ANTEATERS LONG BEACH STATE 49ERS SAN DIEGO TOREROS SAN DIEGO STATE AZTECS Jan. 19, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Jan. 20, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Jan. 25, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Feb. 14, 1:30 p.m. @ San Diego, Calif.

Location: ...... Irvine, Calif. Location: ...... Long Beach, Calif. Location: ...... San Diego, Calif. Location: ...... San Diego, Calif. Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Black and Gold Colors: ...... Columbia Blue, Navy and White Colors: ...... Scarlet and Black Conference: ...... Big West Conference: ...... Big West Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... Mountain West Head Coach: ...... Mike Edles Head Coach: ...... Jenny Hilt-Costello Head Coach: ...... Sherri Stephens Head Coach: ...... Peter Mattera 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 14-10 / 4-2 (3rd) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 15-11 / 5-2 (1st) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 9-11 / 5-2 (2nd) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 16-11 / 4-3 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 73 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 59 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 68 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 47 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 8 / 3 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 5 / 3 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 5 / 1 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 4 / 4 SID Contact: ...... Erik Wirtanen SID Contact: ...... Steve Janisch SID Contact: ...... Ted Gosen SID Contact: ...... Darin Wong SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (949) 824-8934 SID Phone: ...... (562) 985-7797 SID Phone: ...... (619) 260-4745 SID Phone: ...... (619) 594-5547 SID Fax: ...... (949) 824-5260 SID Fax: ...... (562) 985-1549 SID Fax: ...... (619) 260-2990 SID Fax: ...... (619) 582-6541 Website: ...... www.athletics.uci.edu Website: ...... www.longbeachstate.com Website: ...... www.usdtoreros.com Website: ...... www.goaztecs.com THIS IS USC

STANFORD CARDINAL CAL GOLDEN BEARS ASU SUN DEVILS ARIZONA WILDCATS Feb. 17, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium Feb. 18, Noon @ Marks Satdium Feb. 24, 1:30 p.m. MST @ Tempe, Ariz. Feb. 25, 1:30 p.m. MST @ Tucson, Ariz. April 8, Noon @ Stanford, Calif. April 7, 1:30 p.m. @ Berkeley, Calif. April 21, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 31, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium

Location: ...... Stanford, Calif. Location: ...... Berkeley, Calif. Location: ...... Tempe, Ariz. Location: ...... Tucson, Ariz. Colors: ...... Cardinal and White Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Colors: ...... Maroon and Gold Colors: ...... Cardinal and Navy Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Head Coach: ...... Lele Forood Head Coach: ...... Jan Brogan Head Coach: ...... Sheila McInerney Head Coach: ...... Vicky Maes 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 27-0 / 7-0 (1st) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 14-8 / 2-5 (7th) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 11-8 / 5-3 (4th) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 7-12 / 1-7 (8th) 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 1 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 21 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 29 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 60 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 9 / 2 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 2 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 3 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 2 SID Contact: ...... Jessica Raber SID Contact: ...... Kimberly Hoidal SID Contact: ...... Randy Policar SID Contact: ...... Rich Paige SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (650) 723-0996 SID Phone: ...... (510) 643-5846 SID Phone: ...... (480) 965-1237 SID Phone: ...... (520) 621-4163 SID Fax: ...... (650) 725-2957 SID Fax: ...... (510) 643-7778 SID Fax: ...... (480) 965-5408 SID Fax: ...... (520) 621-2681 Website: ...... www.gostanford.com Website: ...... www.calbears.com Website: ...... www.thesundevils.com Website: ...... www.arizonaathletics.com

PEPPERDINE WAVES WASHINGTON HUSKIES WSU COUGARS BAYLOR BEARS March 1, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 10, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 11, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 15, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium

Location: ...... Malibu, Calif. Location: ...... Seattle, Wash. Location: ...... Pullman, Wash. Location: ...... Waco, Texas Colors: ...... Blue, Orange and White Colors: ...... Purple and Gold Colors: ...... Crimson and Gray Colors: ...... Green and Gold Conference: ...... West Coast Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Big 12 Head Coach: ...... Gualberto Escudero Head Coach: ...... Jill Hultquist Head Coach: ...... Lisa Hart Head Coach: ...... Joey Scrivano 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 14-8 / 5-0 (1st) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 15-9 / 3-4 (5th) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 9-4 / 0-7 (9th) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 24-6 / 11-0 (1st) 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 33 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 25 04-05 Final Rank: ...... NR 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 14 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 8 / 2 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 5 / 1 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 5 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 8 / 1 SID Contact: ...... Nate Silva SID Contact: ...... Erin Rowley SID Contact: ...... Craig Lawson SID Contact: ...... Sarah Tinsley SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (310) 506-4455 SID Phone: ...... (509) 335-2684 SID Phone: ...... (254) 710-2743 SID Fax: ...... (310) 506-4322 SID Phone: ...... (206) 543-2230 SID Fax: ...... (509) 335-0267 SID Fax: ...... (254) 710-1369 Website: ...... www.pepperdinesports.com SID Fax: ...... (206) 543-5000 Website: ...... www.gohuskies.com Website: ...... www.wsucougars.com Website: ...... www.baylorbears.com

UCLA BRUINS ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI OREGON DUCKS March 17, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium March 22, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium April 15, 1:30 p.m. @ Marks Stadium April 21, 1:30 p.m. @ LA Tennis Center Location: ...... Champaign, Ill. Location: ...... Eugene, Ore. Location: ...... Westwood, Calif. Colors: ...... Blue, Orange and White Colors: ...... Green and Yellow Colors: ...... Blue and Gold Conference: ...... Big Ten Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Conference: ...... Pacific-10 Head Coach: ...... Sujay Lama Head Coach: ...... Nils Schyllander Head Coach: ...... Stella Sampras Webster 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 12-11 / 6-4 (t4th) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 17-8 / 3-5 (6th) 04-05 Record / Conf.: ...... 17-6 / 6-2 (3rd) 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 53 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 28 04-05 Final Rank: ...... No. 12 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 7 / 1 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 5 / 3 Returners / Newcomers: ...... 6 / 2 SID Contact: ...... Kent Brown SID Contact: ...... Michael Morris SID Contact: ...... Danny Harrington SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Email: ...... [email protected] SID Phone: ...... (541) 346-5488 SID Phone: ...... (310) 206-6831 SID Phone: ...... (217) 244-6533 SID Fax: ...... (541) 346-5449 SID Fax: ...... (310) 825-8664 SID Fax: ...... (217) 333-5540 Website: ...... www.uclabruins.com Website: ...... www.fightingillini.com Website: ...... www.goducks.com

NCAA FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS Friday-Saturday, May 12-13, Sites To Be Determined PAC-10 CHAMPIONSHIPS Thursday-Sunday, April 27-30, at Ojai, Calif. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Thursday-Saturday, May 18-28, Stanford, Calif. Hosted by Stanford University

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