2004-05 Women’s Florida’s 2004-05 Schedule & Results Overall: 22-3 (Home 12-0, Away 5-2, Neutral 5-1) 2004-05 Season Review SEC (tied-2nd): 9-2 (Home 5-0, Away 4-2) Date UF Rank Opponent Result JANUARY 22 Sat. 2 #41 Baylor cancelled Season Overview 27 Thu. 2 UCF W 7-0 Overall Season Record: ...... 22-3 29 Sat. 2 #72 Florida International W 5-0 SEC Record:...... 9-2 (tied-2nd) FEBRUARY Final ITA National Ranking: ...... No. 2 16 Wed. 2 at #34 Florida State W 6-1 Final ITA South Region Ranking: ...... No. 1 21 Mon. 2 #55 South Florida W 5-2 SEC Tournament: ...... 3-0 (Champions, No. 3 seed) 26 Sat. 2 #42 South Alabama cancelled NCAA Championship: ...... 4-1 (Semifinalists, No. 2 seed) MARCH National Team Indoors: ...... did not compete 2 Wed. 2 at #13 Texas cancelled Champions: ...... 2 athletes, 1 doubles title 4 Fri. 2 at #43 LSU* W 7-0 ...... Whitney Benik & Lolita Frangulyan, Riviera All-Am. Doubles 6 Sun. 2 at #50 Arkansas* W 7-0 All-Americans: ...... 4 Gators, 6 honors 11 Fri. 2 at #5 Vanderbilt* L 3-4 ...... Whitney Benik (Doubles), Lolita Frangulyan (Doubles), 13 Sun. 2 at #6 Kentucky* L 2-5 ...... Jennifer Magley (Singles & Doubles), 20 Sun. 15 #9 North Carolina W 6-1 ...... Zerene Reyes (Singles & Doubles) 23 Wed. 17 #7 Duke W 4-0 All-SEC: ...... 4 Gators, 7 Honors 25 Fri. 17 Auburn* W 7-0 ...... Boglarka Berecz (second team No. 3 doubles), 27 Sun. 17 #23 Alabama* W 7-0 ...... Jennifer Magley (first team singles, first team doubles) APRIL ...... Zerene Reyes (first team singles, first team doubles), 1 Fri. 9 at #3 Georgia* W 4-3 Nina Suvak (second team No. 5 singles, second team No. 3 doubles) 3 Sun. 9 at #25 Tennessee* W 5-2 Academic All-American: ...... Jennifer Magley (first team) 8 Fri. 7 #22 Mississippi State* W 6-1 SEC Scholar-Athlete of Year: ...... Jennifer Magley 10 Sun. 7 #43 Mississippi* W 7-0 SEC Tournament MVP: ...... Zerene Reyes 17 Sun. 7 #23 South Carolina* W 4-0 SEC Academic Honor Roll: ...... 3 Gators 21-24 at SEC Tournament ...... Jennifer Magley, Zerene Reyes, Nina Suvak 22 Fri. 8 vs. #24 South Carolina (1-QF) W 4-0 ITA Scholar Athletes (min. 3.5 GPA): ...... Lolita Frangulyan, 23 Sat. 8 vs. #4 Vanderbilt (1-SF) W 4-1 ...... Jennifer Magley & Nina Suvak 24 Sun. 8 vs. #3 Kentucky (1-F) W 4-2 MAY 13 Fri. 2 #74 SOUTH CAROLINA ST. (2-1R) W 4-0 2004-05 14 Sat. 2 #33 FL. INTERNATIONAL (2-2R) W 4-0 Records: ...... 22-3 overall; 9-2 SEC (tied-2nd) 19 Thu. 2 vs. #14 Baylor (3-3R) W 4-2 Head Coach: ...... Roland Thornqvist (100-8, fourth year at UF & 20 Fri. 2 vs. #7 So. California (3-QF) W 4-2 ...... 175-58 in ninth season overall) 21 Sat. 2 vs. #11 Texas (3-SF) L 3-4 Associate Head Coach: ...... Dave Balogh (fifth year) * match; (1) SEC Tournament, Tuscaloosa, Ala. - University of Alabama is the host; (2) NCAA Final ITA National Rankings (South Region) Regionals, Gainesville, Fla.; (3) NCAA Championships Round Team: ...... 2 (1) of 16 through Final, Athens, Ga. - University of Georgia is the Singles: ...... Jennifer Magley - 5 (2) host ...... Zerene Reyes - 12 (4) ...... Boglarka Berecz - 82 (13) Season-Ending Dual Match LineUp (dual match record) ...... Nina Suvak - 85 (15) ...... Whitney Benik - n/a (20) Doubles: No. 1 ...... Jennifer Magley & Zerene Reyes (19-3) Doubles: ...... Jennifer Magley / Zerene Reyes - 7 (3) No. 2 ...... Whitney Benik & Alex Liles (5-5) ...... Whitney Benik / Lolita Frangulyan - 13 (4) No. 3 ...... Boglarka Berecz & Nina Suvak (10-2) ...... Boglarka Berecz / Nina Suvak - n/a (12) No. 4 ...... Lolita Frangulyan & Nina Suvak (4-1)

Singles: No. 1 ...... Jennifer Magley (14-4) No. 2 ...... Zerene Reyes (18-3) No. 3 ...... Nina Suvak (15-5) No. 4 ...... Whitney Benik (18-3) No. 5...... Alex Liles (14-6) No. 6 ...... Boglarka Berecz (13-3) No. 7 ...... Lolita Frangulyan (7-3)

2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis 2004-05 University of Florida Women’s Tennis Team Name Cl. Ht. Plays Hometown (High School) Whitney Benik Fr. 5-3 R Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage) Boglarka Berecz Jr. 5-8 R Szazhalombatta, Hungary Pronunciation Key: (Arany Janos Nyolcosltalyos Gimnazium) Whitney BENIK ...... BEN-ick Lolita Frangulyan Fr. 5-10 R Bradenton, Fla. (Active Learning Academy) BOGLARKA BERECZ .... boog-LAR-ka BED-ets Alex Liles Fr. 5-5 T Largo, Fla. (Saddlebrook Preparatory School) LOLITA FRANGULYAN .. low-LEE-tah Jennifer Magley Jr. 6-0 R Bradenton, Fla. (Bradenton Christian) fraun-GOO-lee-on Zerene Reyes Sr. 4-10 L Mexico City, Mexico (Dante Alighieri) Alex LILES ...... LIE-els Nina Suvak So. 5-7 R Mojstrana, Slovenia (Gimnazija Jesenice) Jennifer MAGLEY ...... MAG-lee ZERENE REYES ...... ssah-REN-E ray-EZZ Head Coach: Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina ’96, fourth year at UF; ninth overall) Nina SUVAK ...... SHOE-vak Associate Head Coach: Dave Balogh (Florida ’96, fifth year at UF) Dave BALOGH ...... BAY-log Graduate Assistant Trainer: Angela Shepherd Manager: Rob Weitekamp Florida Tennis Quick Facts General Information 2004-05 Season Review Location: ...... Gainesville, Florida Overall Season Record: ...... 22-3 Population: ...... 111,224 SEC Record: ...... 9-2 (tied-2nd) Founded: ...... 1853 Final ITA National Ranking: ...... No. 2 Enrollment: ...... 48,500 Final ITA South Region Ranking: ...... No. 1 Nickname: ...... Gators SEC Tournament: ...... 3-0 (champions, No. 3 seed) Colors: ...... Orange and Blue NCAA Championship: ...... 4-1 (No. 2 seed, Semifinalists) Conference: ...... Southeastern (SEC) National Team Indoors: ...... did not compete Facility: ...... Linder Stadium at Ring Tennis Complex (1,000) Grand Slam Champions: ...... 2 athletes, 1 doubles title Tennis Press Box: ...... 352-375-4683, ext. 4670 & 4690 ...... Whitney Benik & Lolita Frangulyan, Riviera All-Am. Doubles President: ...... Dr. Bernie Machen All-Americans: ...... 4 Gators, 6 honors Athletics Director: ...... Jeremy Foley All-SEC: ...... 4 Gators, 7 honors Senior Assoc. AD - WTennis: ...... Greg McGarity ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American: ...... Associate AD - SWA: ...... Lynda Tealer ...... Jennifer Magley (first team) Office: ...... 352-375-4683 SEC Scholar-Athlete of Year: ...... Jennifer Magley Faculty Representative: ...... Dr. Nicholas Cassisi SEC Academic Honor Roll: ...... 3 Gators ...... Jennifer Magley, Zerene Reyes, Nina Suvak Coaching Staff ITA Scholar Athletes (min. 3.5 GPA): ...... Lolita Frangulyan, Head Coach: ...... Roland Thornqvist (North Carolina, 1996) ...... Jennifer Magley & Nina Suvak Overall: ...... 175-58 (ninth season) Florida Record: ...... 100-8 (fourth year) NCAA History Associate Head Coach: ...... Dave Balogh (Florida, 1996) NCAA Appearances: ...... 23 (of a possible 24) Academic Advisor: ...... Tom Williams ...... (1982-83-84-85-87-88-89- Athletic Trainer: ...... Dave Werner ...... 90-91-92-93-94-95-96-97-98-99-00-01-02-03-04-05) Graduate Athletic Trainer: ...... Angela Shepherd NCAA Record: ...... 64-19 Secretary: ...... Kris Shaak NCAA Team Titles:...... 1992, 1996, 1998 & 2003 Manager: ...... Rob Weitekamp NCAA Singles Champions: ...... 3 Gators with 4 titles Tennis Phone: ...... 352-375-4683, ext. 4600 ...... (1988), (1992 & 1993), Tennis FAX: ...... 352-372-8159 ...... & (1996) Courtside Pay Phone: ...... 352-377-9227 NCAA Doubles Champions:...... 3 teams with 4 titles ...... Jillian Alexander & (1991) 2004-05 Roster Review ...... and Dawn Buth & Stephanie Nickitas (1996 & ‘97) Starters Returning / Lost from 2004: ...... 4 / 2 ...... and Whitney Laiho & Jessica Lehnhoff (2001) Newcomers: ...... 3 Seniors/Juniors/Sophomores/Freshmen: ...... 1 / 2 / 1 / 3 Additional Program History Captains: ...... Jennifer Magley & Zerene Reyes Overall Record: ...... 726-105 (33 years) Individual Grand Slams Titles: ...... 16 Gators with 22 titles ...... (12 singles, 10 doubles titles) Team Grand Slam Titles: ...... 10 (4 NCAA, 6 NWTIC) All-Americans: ...... 38 Gators with 96 honors SEC Championships: ...... 20 (of a possible 26) SEC Tournament Titles: ...... 14 (of a possible 18) 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis 2004-05 Team & Individual Season Highlights Team Highlights *Finalist for Honda Award for Tennis *ITA All-Academic Team (team GPA of at least 3.2) *Singles All-American *Ranked No. 2 in the final national ranking *Doubles All-American *Advanced to the NCAA Semifinals for the 17th time in last 19 years *ITA Scholar-Athlete (GPA of 3.5 or higher) *Advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the 20th time (in the 24- *ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America At-Large First Team year history of the event) *SEC Academic Honor Roll *Advanced to the NCAA Round of 16 for the 22nd time *Earned bid into NCAA Singles Championships, advancing to the *Posted 725th program win (4-2, May 19 vs. Baylor in NCAA Rnd of Semifinals 16) *Earned bid into NCAA Doubles Championships, advancing to the *Recorded 16th undefeated home season (12-0) Round of 16 *Selected as one of 16 schools to host NCAA Regional (every year *Achieved career-high singles ranking (No. 4, April 26, 2005) possible) *Dorothy Anderson Scholarship Award, presented annually to the *Received No. 2 Seed in NCAA Championships Gator who displays best combination of academics and *Earned 23rd bid into NCAA Championships in 24-year history of character on and off the court event *Neal Anderson Scholastic Award (team award) *Southeastern Conference Tournament champions (fourth consecu- *Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar, First Team Tennis tive & 14th overall) *SEC Co-Scholar-Athlete of the Year *First Team All-SEC Singles Individual Highlights *First Team All-SEC Doubles (with Zerene Reyes) Roland Thornqvist *SEC Good Works Team *Recorded 100th win as UF head coach (4-2, May 20 vs. Southern *SEC Player of the Week, April 5 (week of March 27-April 3) California) *Riviera/ITA All-American Consolation Singles Champion *Recorded 175h career win (4-2, May 20 vs. Southern California) *Riviera/ITA All-American Doubles Semifinalist

Whitney Benik Zerene Reyes *Final ITA National Singles Rank: n/a *Final ITA National Singles Rank: 12 *Final ITA National Doubles Rank: 13 (with Frangulyan) *Final ITA National Doubles Rank: 7 (with Magley) *Final ITA South Regional Singles Rank: 20 *Final ITA South Regional Singles Rank: 4 *Final ITA South Regional Doubles Rank: 4 (with Frangulyan) *Final ITA South Regional Doubles Rank: 4 (with Magley) *Doubles All-American *Singles All-American *Earned bid into NCAA Doubles Championships, advancing to the *Doubles All-American Round of 16 *Earned bid into NCAA Singles Championships, advancing to the *Riviera/ITA All-American Doubles Champion Round of 16 *SEC Academic Honor Roll Boglarka Berecz *Earned bid into NCAA Doubles Championships, advancing to the *Final ITA National Singles Rank: 82 Round of 16 *Final ITA National Doubles Rank: n/a *Became fifth Gator to win 100 singles & doubles matches (May 20) *Final ITA South Regional Singles Rank: 13 *Became 20th Gator to win 100 career singles matches (May 14) *Final ITA South Regional Doubles Rank: 12 (with Suvak) *Became ninth Gator to win 100 career doubles matches (May 20) *Alternate to compete in the NCAA Singles Championships *Achieved career-high singles ranking (No. 12, Feb. 22, March 8, *Achieved career-high singles ranking (No. 47, Feb. 22, 2005) April 5, April 26, 2005 and Final listing) *Second Team All-SEC Doubles, No. 3 position (with Nina Suvak) *Rheau Stakeley Sportsmanship Award (team award) *Most Valuable Player (team award) Lolita Frangulyan *Arthur Ashe, Jr. Sports Scholar, First Team Tennis *Final ITA National Singles Rank: n/a *First Team All-SEC Singles *Final ITA National Doubles Rank: 13 (with Benik) *First Team All-SEC Doubles (with Jennifer Magley) *Final ITA South Regional Singles Rank: n/a *Riviera/ITA All-American Singles Semifinalist *Final ITA South Regional Doubles Rank: 4 (with Benik) *Riviera/ITA All-American Doubles Semifinalist *Doubles All-American *ITA Scholar-Athlete (GPA of 3.5 or higher) Nina Suvak *Earned bid into NCAA Doubles Championships, advancing to the *Final ITA National Singles Rank: 85 Round of 16 *Final ITA National Doubles Rank: n/a *Riviera/ITA All-American Doubles Champion *Final ITA South Regional Singles Rank: 15 *Final ITA South Regional Doubles Rank: 12 (with Berecz) Jennifer Magley *ITA Scholar-Athlete (GPA of 3.5 or higher) *Final ITA National Singles Rank: 5 *SEC Academic Honor Roll *Final ITA National Doubles Rank: 7 (with Reyes) *Achieved career-high singles ranking (No. 85, final 2005 listing) *Final ITA South Regional Singles Rank: 2 *Evelyn Pucket Most Improved Player (team award) *Final ITA South Regional Doubles Rank: 3 (with Reyes) *Second Team All-SEC Singles, No. 5 position *Second Team All-SEC Doubles, No. 3 position (with B. Berecz) 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis 2004-05 Season Review The 2004-05 season wasn’t the typical Dave Balogh had their work cut out for point, but the Wildcats captured five of the Florida tennis campaign, but somehow the themselves. six singles matches en route to their first- Gators found their way back into a familiar Despite the lack of experience, the ever victory over Florida. That weekend position of advancing to the semifinals of Gators grew as the year progressed. was the first time the Gators had lost back- the NCAA Championships for the 16th time Magley advanced to the semifinals of the to-back dual matches since the 1985-86 in the last 18 years, completing the season NCAA Singles Championships, falling to season. Florida later dropped to No. 17 in with a 22-3 record. eventual national champion Zuzana the national rankings, its lowest since the Sure, Florida captured its fourth Zemenova from Baylor 7-5, 6-4. Reyes 1985-86 season. consecutive and 14th overall Southeastern reached the round of 16 at the NCAA The Gators had little time to feel sorry Conference Tournament title. The team singles and doubles events, while the for themselves with top-10 teams North finished tied for second in the SEC regular freshmen tandem of Whitney Benik and Carolina and Duke next on the schedule. But season standings, as the squad has Lolita Frangulyan also marched to the Florida dug deep and topped both the ninth- finished either first or runner-up every year round of 16 at the NCAA Doubles Champi- ranked Tar Heels and the seventh-ranked in league history. onships, falling to eventual runner-up Amber Blue Devils. However, even before those events Liu and Anne Yelsey from Stanford. The team’s next significant challenge took place, the 2004-05 Gators were faced The fall season began with the was two weeks later, when Florida with significant setbacks. The team lost amazing run of the freshmen doubles team traveled to No. 3 Georgia on April 1st and three starters from the previous season, of Whitney Benik and Lolita Frangulyan No. 25 Tennessee on April 3rd. The Gators including senior-to-be Alexis Gordon, who winning the Riviera/ITA All-American dropped the doubles point to the Bulldogs, left the team for personal reasons one year Women’s Tennis Championships title after the first time in 36 regular season matches, removed after earning the No. 1 singles playing their way through pre-qualifying. but didn’t panic, and emerged with a thrilling ranking in the country. Gordon’s departure The Gators were young, but still able 4-3 win in Athens. They followed that with meant junior Jennifer Magley and UF’s to prove themselves among the nation’s a 5-2 victory versus the Lady Vols, keeping lone senior Zerene Reyes were forced best and were ranked No. 2 in the pre- themselves in the hunt for the SEC title. higher in the lineup than expected. Combine season team listings. However, Florida had Florida continued to win, but couldn’t catch that with three freshmen - the most on a three early matches canceled due to rain, Kentucky, which claimed its first-ever SEC Gator roster since the 1996-97 season - which didn’t help the team’s lack of title. and coaches Roland Thornqvist and experience when they began SEC play. Florida entered the SEC Tournament as The Gator’s first significant test of the the No. 3 seed, its lowest in the 18-year 2005 ITA Final season came on March 11, when UF history of the event. Determined to show Rankings traveled to No. 5 Vanderbilt. The Gators that they weren’t the third-best team in the won the doubles point, but still lost the 1. Stanford league, the young Gators showed their match, 4-3, playing indoors because of the 2. FLORIDA heart and competitive spirit, avenging weather. Two days later, Florida was 3. Texas regular-season losses to Vanderbilt and forced indoors again and lost at No. 6 4. Kentucky Kentucky to claim the postseason crown. Kentucky, 5-2. The Gators won the doubles 5. Northwestern UF staged an improbable comeback 6. Georgia Tech 7. Southern California 8. Vanderbilt 2004-05 Collegiate Tennis Rankings 9. Georgia Administered by the ITA 10. Clemson Team rankings are released every week, beginning Feb. 15 11. North Carolina Individual Singles & Doubles rankings are released bi-weekly, beginning Feb. 22 12. UCLA 13. Miami (Fla.) Date J11 F1 F15 F22 M1 M8 M15 M22 M29 A5 A12 A19 A26 May 2 J 3-Final/Region 14. Baylor TEAM 2 2 2 2 2 2 15 17 9 7 7 8 2 2 2 (1) 15. Tulane 16. Harvard Date Sept 3 J11 F22 Mar.8 Mar.22 Apr.5 Apr.19 Apr.26 May2 June3(Final) Region 17. Duke Benik ------20 18. Tennessee Berecz 56 55 47 51 63 56 70 77 77 82 13 19. TCU Frangulyan -- 74 ------111 113 -- -- 20. William & Mary Liles -- 105 93 ------21. California Magley 12 11 11 10 12 6 5 4 5 5 2 22. BYU Reyes 47 15 12 12 17 12 17 12 13 12 4 23. South Carolina Suvak -- 101 ------109 116 96 108 85 15 24. Notre Dame Magley/Reyes 12 13 14 10 11 12 9 7 9 7 3 25. Washington Benik/Frang -- 3 7 5 9 8 -- 11 10 13 4 (BOLD indicates 2004-05 Berecz/Suvak 36 24 t-51 ------12 opponent) 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis during the final against Kentucky, losing the doubles point but victories, in addition to rallying in singles. Reyes rallied for a 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory over Kim winning one doubles 2005 ITA Final Rankings Coventry on court No. 2 in two hours and 35 minutes, earning the contest to post a 4-0 1. Stanford win just seconds before Boglarka Berecz capped her 2-6, 7-5, 7-5 combined record during 2. FLORIDA comeback over Danielle Petrisko to clinch the title for Florida. Benik the event. 3. Texas gave the Gators their first victory of the day with a 6-1, 6-2 4. Kentucky decision over Joelle Schwenk, while Nina Suvak topped Sarah *Reyes was the first four- 5. Northwestern Foster 6-1, 6-1 on court No. 3. year player at UF under 6. Georgia Tech The young Gators, who matured and were battled tested, head coach Roland 7. Southern California fought their way through the NCAA Championships and ended the Thornqvist. 8. Vanderbilt season knowing that they were one of the best teams in the 9. Georgia country. *Standing 4-foot-10, Reyes 10. Clemson was the smallest of 459 11. North Carolina NCAA Tourney Talk student-athletes on Gator 12. UCLA The Gators received the No. 2 seed in the NCAA Championship rosters for the 2004-05 13. Miami (Fla.) for the fifth time UF has been awarded the No. 1-seed 11 times in season. 14. Baylor the 24-year history of the event. 15. Tulane Program Milestone Win 16. Harvard NCAA Runs Florida’s 4-2 victory 17. Duke Florida advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Team Champi- over Baylor in the NCAA 18. Tennessee onship for the 17th time in the last 19 seasons, reaching the final Round of 16 was the 19. TCU match a total of 10 times and winning four titles. 725th in program history. 20. William & Mary The Gators sported an all- 21. California time record of 725-104 in Roland Collects Gator Win No. 100 22. BYU Head coach Roland Thornqvist collected his 100th Gator win 33 years of varsity competition at the time of 23. South Carolina following the team’s 4-2 victory over Southern California in the the milestone victory. 24. Notre Dame NCAA quarterfinals. His four-year Florida record at the time of the 25. Washington milestone win was 100-7. That victory also marked Thornqvist’s Take That! (BOLD indicates 2004-05 175th of his nine-year head coach career. During the SEC opponent) Tournament, the Gators Reviewing Reyes avenged both regular *Zerene Reyes was the lone senior on the 2004-05 Gator team. season losses, topping No. 4 Vanderbilt 4-1 in the semifinal round and No. 3 Kentucky 4-2 in the championship match. *During the NCAA Second Round, Reyes defeated FIU’s Egle Petrauskaite 6-1, 6-2 to record her 100th career singles victory, Familiar Faces Everywhere! becoming just the 20th Gator to reach the 100-singles victory Florida played 16 of its 20 regular season matches against plateau in the illustrious history of the program. teams in the 2005 NCAA Championships field, including six versus top-16 seeded teams. *Reyes ends her four-year career with a 104-16 record, tying for Ten of the 12 SEC schools earned a bid into the 2005 event, the seventh most singles wins in UF history. with five earned a top-16 seeding.

*Her winning percentage of 86.7 percent is second only to Gator Automatic legend Lisa Raymond, who won an astounding 95.4 percent of As winner of the SEC Tournament, Florida received the her matches, posting an 84-4 record during her two-year collegiate league’s automatic bid into the 64-team NCAA Championships. This tenure. is the 23rd time in the 24-year history of the event the Gators have earned a bid into the championships. *Reyes posted her 100th career doubles win during the NCAA One Hiccup quarterfinals round, becoming just the ninth Gator to reach the Florida has competed in 23 of the 24 NCAA Championships, doubles-win plateau. missing only the 1986 event.

*Reyes is one of only five Gators in history who have recorded 100 Gator Quartet Selected singles and doubles victories during their careers: Stephanie Jennifer Magley and Zerene Reyes both were selected to Nickitas, Nicole Arendt, Jessica Lehnhoff and Dawn Buth. compete in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships. Joining the pair in the 32-team doubles field are Whitney Benik and Lolita *With wins on the singles and doubles court during the May 19 Frangulyan. Boglarka Berecz was named as the 10th alternate NCAA Team Quarterfinal match against Baylor, Reyes reached the to compete in the 64-player singles draw, but did not get the 200-win plateau for combined singles and doubles matches, opportunity. becoming just the 12th Gator to reach that milestone. Magley reached the semifinal of the singles draw, while Reyes advanced to the round of 16. In doubles, both Gator tandems played *Reyes was named Most Valuable Performer of the 2005 SEC into the round of 16. Tournament. She was the lone Gator to record three singles 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis

Doubles Trouble... or Not? Two in a Row...? Florida has advanced to the When Georgia captured the doubles point on April 1, 2005, it When Florida lost NCAA Semifinals 17 times in the was the first time since March 26, 2003 at UF lost the doubles point back-to-back matches last 19 seasons, including 2005 during the regular season, snapping a string of 36 regular season against in Vanderbilt and Year Finish matches winning the doubles point. The Gators won both of those Kentucky on March 11 & 1981-82 t-10th NCAA matches by 4-3 scores, rallying in 2003 to upset then-No. 1 Duke by 13, it marked the first time 1982-83 t-12th NCAA winning four singles matches. the Gators had lost 1983-84 t-7th NCAA consecutive matches 1984-85 t-7th NCAA Lots of Fresh Faces since the 1985-86 season. 1985-86 - The 2004-05 freshmen class of Whitney Benik, Lolita The last time UF lost 1986-87 t-3rd NCAA Frangulyan and Alex Liles contained the most true freshmen on a two regular season 1987-88 2nd NCAA Gator roster since 1996-97, when the team also featured three matches was during the 1988-89 t-3rd NCAA rookies. 2003 campaign, when 1989-90 2nd NCAA then Gators went on to 1990-91 t-3rd NCAA Gator Bytes win their fourth NCAA 1991-92 NCAA Champions *Florida is an incredible 308-16 all-time against the SEC, including a championship title. 1992-93 t-3rd NCAA 267-11 record in regular-season matches. 1993-94 t-5th NCAA Double the Fun 1994-95 2nd NCAA *Florida boasts a remarkable 125-1 all-time home record against The Gator doubles 1995-96 NCAA Champions SEC foes. The Gator’s lone home conference loss was a 4-3 team of Jennifer Magley 1996-97 2nd NCAA decision on April 7, 2002 when Georgia became the first - and still and Zerene Reyes 1997-98 NCAA Champions only - SEC team to earn a victory against UF in Gainesville. concluded their collegiate 1998-99 2nd NCAA doubles pairing with an 1999-00 t-3rd NCAA Rain, Rain, Go Away! 86-21 record. Their win 2000-01 t-3rd NCAA Florida had three matches during the 2004-05 season total as a doubles duo 2001-02 2nd NCAA cancelled due to weather. ranked second all-time in 2002-03 NCAA Champions UF history, sitting behind 2003-04 t-17th NCAA All-American Debut the legendary tandem of 2004-05 t-3rd NCAA The freshmen doubles team of Whitney Benik and Lolita Dawn Buth and Stephanie Frangulyan won the Riviera/ITA All-American Women’s Tennis Nickitas who in the late Championships doubles title, while junior Jennifer Magley 1990s compiled an amazing 91-8 record together while capturing captured the consolation singles final October 10, 2004 at the four Grand Slam titles. Riviera Tennis Club in California. UF’s unseeded and unranked Benik and Frangulyan upset Is that a Rankings Record? Notre Dame’s seventh-ranked Catrina and Christian Thompson 8-3 Junior Jennifer Magley and senior Zerene Reyes headlined in the doubles final, playing their way through the pre-qualifying six Gators who received a national singles ranking on January 11, draw en route to the title. The Riviera/ITA All-American was the first 2005, while three UF doubles teams also appeared in the initial 2005 time Benik & Frangulyan had ever played together. listing. Magley started uncharacteristically slow in her singles final The nine total individual national rankings tied the Gator’s against Alabama’s 16th-ranked Robin Stevenson, but regrouped to program record. UF also had six players and three doubles teams take the title 0-6, 6-4, 6-4. Magley’s lone loss during the tournament listed in the Feb. 26, 2003 and the March 26, 2003 rankings. was to the eventual champion. The two titles capped an outstanding tournament for UF. Senior The Odd Couple Zerene Reyes advanced to the semifinal round of the singles main Visually, Florida’s No. 1 doubles pair of Jennifer Magley and draw but withdrew from her match after having played more than Zerene Reyes were an unusual couple. Magley stands 6-foot tall, 18 hours in the three days prior to reaching the round of four. while Reyes is 4-foot-10, making the height differential between the Reyes also paired with Magley in reaching the doubles semifinal tandem 14 inches. where they fell to their Gator teammates. At 4-foot-10, Reyes was the smallest of all 459 student- athletes on 2004-05 Gator rosters... including the gymnastics team! Winning Streak Snapped Florida’s 4-3 loss on March 11 to Vanderbilt snapped the Home Sweet Home Gators 33-match win streak in consecutive regular-season dual Florida owns an impressive 334-25 record at home, including a matches. 12-0 mark in 2005, which was the Gator’s 15th undefeated home That setback also ended UF’s 18-match streak in SEC regular- season. season contests. Home Sweet Home in the SEC Doubles Streak Snapped Florida boasts a remarkable 125-1 all-time home record against When Georgia won the doubles point on April 1st, it snapped SEC foes, including the 5-0 mark in 2005. UF’s streak of 36 straight regular season doubles points. Entering the 2002 season, Florida had never ever lost an SEC dual match at home. During the year, the Gators extended that

2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis incredible streak to 108 matches. The run finally ended on April 7, Robison’s most recent singles title came in July 2004, when 2002, when Georgia became the first-ever SEC team to defeat she claimed the St. Louis Junior Championships crown after posting Florida in Gainesville. five consecutive straight-set victories as the event’s No. 1 seed.

SEC Tournament Talk NCAA Format Change Coming... *This was the first time in the 18-year history of the SEC Tourna- The 2005 NCAA Championships are the last year the men’s ment that Florida was not a No. 1 or No. 2 seed. and women’s tennis events will be played at different sites. Following this year’s tournament, the entire team Championships *The 2005 SEC Tournament title was the Gators’ fourth consecutive beginning with the round of 16, as well as the 64-player singles and postseason league championship. 32-team doubles draws for men and women will be held at one venue. *Florida has advanced to the finals of the SEC Tournament in 17 of The following is a listing of future dates and sites that will play the 18 years the event has been played, capturing 14 titles. host to the combined NCAA Men’s & Women’s Championships: May 18-28, 2006: Taube Family Tennis Center * Stanford, Calif. * *The 2001 event marked the first - and only - time the Gators failed Host: Stanford University to reach the title match, falling to Georgia in the semifinals. May 17-27, 2007: Dan Magill Tennis Complex * Athens, Ga. * Host: University of Georgia *The Gators have won 14 of the 18 SEC Tournament titles (1982, May 15-25, 2008: Michael D. Case Tennis Center * Tulsa, Okla. * ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95, ’96, ’97, ’98, ’00, ’02, ‘03, ‘04 & ‘05). Georgia Host: University of Tulsa has claimed three crowns (1983, 1994 & 2001), while Ole Miss May 14-24, 2009: Texas A&M Tennis Center * College Station, Texas captured the 1999 tournament. * Host: Texas A&M University

*Florida boasts a 49-4 all-time record in SEC Tournament action, with three of those losses coming against Georgia and the other to Ole Miss.

Andrea Farley Inducted into UF Hall of Fame On Friday, February 6, 2005, former Gator great Andrea Farley was inducted into the University of Florida Athletic Hall of Fame. She is the seventh member of the women’s tennis team entering the Hall, joining Judy Acker (1993), Nicole Arendt (2001), Jillian Alexander (2002), (1999), Lisa Raymond (2003) and Shaun Stafford (1999). Athletes are eligible for the Hall of the Fame 10 years after their eligibility has passed. Farley, who was a first-ballot honoree, posted a 116-23 career singles record during her injury-plagued Florida & 2005 NCAAs ... By the Numbers tenure from 1990-93. She was a member of UF’s first NCAA 2 ...... Number of Gators earning a bid into the NCAA Singles Championship team in 1992. Farley now is an attorney in Atlanta. Championship (Magley & Reyes) 2 ...... Number of UF doubles teams earning a bid into the NCAA Remembering a Former Gator Doubles Championship (Magley & Reyes and Benik & A moment of silence was observed at the 2004-05 ITA National Frangulyan) Indoor Championships in memory of former Gator great Jillian 10 ..... Teams of the 12 schools from the SEC are competing in Alexander-Brower, who lost her battle with cancer on Oct. 25 at the 2005 NCAA Championship, the most of any other the age of 36. Alexander-Brower won the 1991 ITA National Indoor conference in the country Doubles title, as well as the 1991 NCAA Doubles crown. 13 ..... Teams in the 2005 NCAA Championships UF played Gators Sign One for 2006 during the regular season, playing three of those Keri Robison, one of the top junior tennis players in the schools twice... including No. 3 seed Kentucky & No. 4 country, signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the University of seed Vanderbilt Florida, head coach Roland Thornqvist announced during the 16 ..... of 20 regular-season matches Florida played against early signing period in November 2004. teams in the 2005 NCAA Championship field Robison (pronounced ROB-is-sun), a native of Decatur, Ill., 17 ..... Times Florida has reached the NCAA Semifinals in the th currently is the 12 -ranked singles player in the USTA Girls 18 last 19 years listing. Also one of the top junior doubles players in the country, 23 ..... Appearances Florida has made in the 24-year history of Robison captured the International Tennis Federation the NCAA Championships Event doubles title on Nov. 14, 2004. 24 ..... NCAA Women’s Tennis Championships played “I don’t know who’s more excited about Keri becoming a Gator, her or me. Her enthusiasm toward becoming a Gator is unmatched,” 64 ..... Total team wins Florida has compiled in the NCAA Thornqvist said. “She has a big serve and a big backhand. Keri has Championships a great feel on the court and will be a tremendous addition to our 311.... Schools that fielded a Division I women’s tennis team in team.” 2005 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis All-Time Individual Winning Streaks Top 10 All-Time Singles Winning Streaks* Incredible Gator Streaks Years Gator Wins On March 5, 2000, fifth-ranked Wake Forest upset Florida 5-4 in 1991-93 Lisa Raymond 44 Winston-Salem, N.C., snapping the Gator’s regular-season 1987-88 Shaun Stafford 30 dual match winning streak at 114 consecutive victories. 2002-04 Alexis Gordon 29 1991-92 Holly Lloyd 26 Stanford ended Florida’s program-record overall dual match 1989-90 Nicole Arendt 25 winning streak at 62 matches, claiming a 5-1 decision on May 2003-05 Zerene Reyes 25 18, 1997 in the final of the NCAA Championship held in Palo 1994-96 Bonnie Bleecker 25 Alto, Calif. 1991-92 Jill Brenner 25 1994-95 Dawn Buth 21 March 28, 2001 was a bitter cold and windy evening at the Ring 1998-99 Stephanie Hazlett 21 Tennis Complex, where No. 5 Florida lost 4-1 to No. 2 Duke, a 1994-96 Lisa Pugliese 21 defeat that snapped the Gator’s 64-match regular-season 1997-98 Bonnie Bleecker 20 home winning streak. 2003-04 Lindsay Dawaf 20 Florida boasted a remarkable 108-0 all-time home record Top 10 All-Time Doubles Winning Streaks* against SEC opponents until April 7, 2002, when No. 2 Years Doubles Team Wins Georgia handed the Gators a 4-3 setback. 2000-01 Whitney Laiho/Jessica Lehnhoff 29 1987-88 Nicole Arendt/Siobhan Nicholson 24 The Gators had won 69 consecutive dual matches against SEC 2003-04 Jennifer Magley/Zerene Reyes 22 opponents until No. 8 Ole Miss upset Florida with a 5-4 1996-97 Bonnie Bleecker/M.C. White 20 decision on April 25, 1999 in the final of the SEC Tournament. 1986-87 Nicole Polasek/Shaun Stafford 17 The loss also snapped an overall win streak of 53 straight 1998-99 Traci Green/M.C.White 16 dual match victories. 1989-90 Nicole Arendt/Jillian Alexander 15 1998-99 Jessica Lehnhoff/Stephanie Nickitas 13 Lisa Raymond ended her collegiate career on a 44-match singles 1997-98 Dawn Buth/Stephanie Nickitas 13 win streak, capturing a pair of NCAA titles. 2002-03 Alexis Gordon/Julie Rotondi 12 1986-87 Siobhan Nicholson/Tammy Whittington 12 The Gator doubles team of Whitney Laiho and Jessica Lehnhoff won 1999-00 Baili Camino/Stephaine Hazlett 12 a program-record 29 consecutive doubles matches during 1989-90 Andrea Farley/Nicole Polasek 12 the 2000-01 season. 1986-87 Jill Hetherington/Jan Martin 12

*Records compiled after 1984 season Florida’s Top-10 All-Time Dual Match Win Streaks 62 Utah (2-2-96) through Texas (5-17-97), 1996-97 Ended by Stanford, 5-1 (5-18-97) in NCAA Finals 53 Florida State (2-11-98) through South Carolina (4-24-99) Ended by Mississippi, 5-4 (4-25-99) in SEC Tourn. Final 40 Clemson (3-21-03) through Hampton (5-14-04) Double Talk Ended by Miami, 4-3 (5-15-04) in NCAA Second Rnd (Final records) 35 Florida State (2-1-92) through Duke (2-6-93), 1992-93 Ended by Stanford, 5-1 (2-7-93) in NWTIC Finals UF’s record when winning the doubles point ...... 20-2 32 Mississippi St. (4-5-86) through Northwestern (5-15-87) UF’s record when losing the doubles point ...... 2-1 Ended by Stanford, 5-1 (5-16-87) in NCAA Semifinals UF’s record when not playing doubles at all ...... 0-0 31 South Florida (2-20-91) through Duke (5-10-91), 1991 Ended by UCLA, 6-3 (5-11-91) in NCAA Semifinals Times UF swept all three (if played out) ...... 9 23 Miami (2-3-90) through UCLA (5-11-90), 1990 Times UF was swept all three (if played out) ...... 1 Ended by Stanford, 5-1 (5-12-90) in NCAA Finals 23 San Diego State (2-20-88) through UCLA (5-14-88), 1988 Ended by Stanford, 5-2 (5-15-88) in NCAA Semifinals 21 Vanderbilt (3-3-93) through Arizona State (5-14-93), 1993 Ended by Texas, 5-4 (5-15-93) in NCAA Semifinals 20 Southern Cal (2-18-84) through Georgia (4-8-84), 1984 Ended by UCLA, 5-4 (4-13-84) 20 Duke (3-14-95) through Georgia, 5-0 (5-14-95), 1995 Ended by Texas, 5-4 (5-15-95) in NCAA Finals

2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis All-Time Individual Records Career Singles Wins Career Doubles Wins Name Record Years Name Record Years Divya Merchant 158-36 1994-97 Cathy Goodrich 129-30 1987-90 Dawn Buth 151-34 1995-98 Stephanie Nickitas 128-15 1996-99 Nicole Arendt 145-28 1988-91 Nicole Arendt 119-14 1988-91 Holly Lloyd 141-31 1989-92 Jessica Lehnhoff 114-22 1999-02 Erica Kuttler 137-38 1991-94 Jill Hetherington 113-11 1984-87 Jessica Lehnhoff 136-25 1999-02 Dawn Buth 109-16 1995-98 Bonnie Bleecker 135-23 1995-98 Julia Scaringe 104-35 2000-03 Holly Danforth 129-36 1988-91 Siobhan Nicholson 101-20 1986-89 Stephanie Nickitas 128-22 1996-99 Zerene Reyes 102-25 2002-05 Traci Green 121-26 1997-00 Tammy Whittington 98-20 1984-87 Andrea Farley 116-23 1990-93 Tammy Whittington 115-24 1984-87* Season Doubles Wins Lori Ann Freedman 112-25 1993-96 Name Record Year Cathy Goodrich 44-4 1987 Season Singles Wins Stephanie Nickitas 41-1 1996 Name Record Year Jennifer Magley 40-9 2003 Lisa Raymond 50-4 1992 Jessica Lehnhoff 40-2 2001 Dawn Buth 50-6 1995 Julia Scaringe 39-11 2003 Andrea Farley 49-9 1990 Nicole Polasek 39-6 1987 Tammy Whittington 47-7 1987 Shaun Stafford 39-6 1987 Holly Lloyd 47-7 1991 Jill Hetherington 38-2 1987 Holly Lloyd 46-5 1992 Holly Danforth 37-6 1988 Alexis Gordon 45-8 2003 Dawn Buth 37-1 1996 Jill Craybas 45-6 1995 Zerene Reyes 36-10 2003 Shaun Stafford 45-4 1988 Jillian Alexander 36-5 1990 Divya Merchant 44-9 1997 Boglarka Berecz 36-5 2004 Nicole Arendt 43-5 1990 Nina Suvak 36-5 2004 Erica Kuttler 43-8 1991 Traci Green 41-6 1999 Doubles Career Win Pct (min. 50 wins) Name Pct. Record Years Top Singles Career Winning Percentage Jill Hetherington .911 113-11 1984-87 (minimum 65 victories) Stephanie Nickitas .895 128-15 1996-99 Name Pct. Record Years Nicole Arendt .894 119-14 1988-91 Lisa Raymond .954 84-4 1992-93 Jillian Alexander .887 79-10 1989-91 Zerene Reyes .867 104-16 2002-05 Dawn Buth .872 109-16 1995-98 Jill Craybas .856# 77-13 1995-96 Nicole Polasek .853 64-11 1987-90 Bonnie Bleecker .854 135-23 1995-98 Whitney Laiho .839 73-14 1998-01 Stephanie Nickitas .853 128-22 1996-99 Jessica Lehnhoff .838 114-22 1999-02 Boglarka Berecz .846 66-13 2003-pres Bonnie Bleecker .837 87-17 1995-98 Jessica Lehnhoff .845 136-25 1999-02 Siobhan Nicholson .834 101-20 1986-89 Shaun Stafford .844 83-16 1987-88 Traci Green .825 85-18 1997-00 Alexis Gordon .839 104-20 2002-04 Stephanie Hazlett .821 78-17 1998-01 Nicole Arendt .838 145-28 1988-91 Jennifer Magley .804 90-22 2003-pres. Siobhan Nicholson .834 86-17 1986-89 Zerene Reyes .803 102-25 2002-05 Andrea Farley .834 116-23 1990-93 Lori Ann Freedman .800 64-16 1993-96

Singles Season Winning Percentage Doubles Season Winning Pct. (min. 25 matches) (min. 25 matches) Name Pct. Record Year Name Pct. Record Year Stephanie Nickitas .976 41-1 1996 Lisa Raymond 1.000 34-0 1993 Dawn Buth .973 37-1 1996 Whitney Laiho .962 26-1 1998 Whitney Laiho .971 34-1 2001 Bonnie Bleecker .933 28-2 1995 Jan Martin .966 28-1 1985* Tammy Whittington .925 37-3 1987 Jill Hetherington .964 27-1 1985* Lisa Raymond .925 50-4 1992 Jessica Lehnhoff .952 40-2 2001 Shaun Stafford .918 45-4 1988 Jill Hetherington .950 38-2 1987 Lisa Pugliese .900 36-4 1996 Siobhan Nicholson .933 28-2 1988 Jessica Lehnhoff .900 36-4 2002 Nicole Arendt .906 29-3 1988 Records since 1985. *includes only dual and Grand Slams 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis Gator Combined Wins All-Time Gator Doubles Teams All-Time Total Singles and Doubles Victories Top 10 Doubles Teams, by win percentage & 100-Win Club Gator Tandem Pct. Record Judy Acker/Sherry Acker .964 28-1 Combined Years Singles Doubles Cathy Goodrich/Jill Hetherington .963 27-1 Wins at UF Wins Wins Bonnie Bleecker/M.C. White .941 34-2 264 Nicole Arendt 1988-91 145 119 Dawn Buth/Stephanie Nickitas .912 91-8 260 Dawn Buth 1995-98 151 109 Nicole Arendt/Siobhan Nicholson .902 51-5 256 Stephanie Nickitas 1996-99 128 128 Jillian Alexander/Nicole Arendt .897 39-4 250 Jessica Lehnhoff 1999-02 136 114 Jill Craybas/Divya Merchant .889 18-2 226 Divya Merchant 1994-97 158 68 Dana Fahey/Tammy Whittington .880 25-3 222 Bonnie Bleecker 1995-98 135 87 Whitney Laiho/Jessica Lehnhoff .869 46-6 213 Tammy Whittington 1984-87 115 98 Jill Hetherington/Jan Martin .864 22-3 211 Jill Hetherington 1984-87 98 113 209 Holly Danforth 1988-91 129 79 206 Traci Green 1997-00 121 85 Top 10 Doubles Teams, by total wins 206 Zerene Reyes 2002-05 104 102 Gator Tandem Wins 200 Julia Scaringe 2000-03 96 104 Dawn Buth/Stephanie Nickitas 91 198 Erika Kuttler 1991-94 137 61 Jennifer Magley/Zerene Reyes 86 191 Cathy Goodrich 1987-90 62 129 Cisse Donigan/Ilene Friedland 70 187 Lindsay Dawaf 2001-04 105 82 Nicole Arendt/Siobhan Nicholson 51 187 Siobhan Nicholson 1986-89 86 101 Boglarka Berecz/Nina Suvak 50 (active team) 185 Jennifer Magley 2003-present 95 90 Whitney Laiho/Jessica Lehnhoff 46 180 Stephanie Hazlett 1998-01 102 78 Nicole Arendt/Jillian Alexander 39 179 Alexis Gordon 2002-04 104 75 Alexis Gordon/Julie Rotondi 37 176 Lori Ann Freedman 1993-96 112 64 Bonnie Bleecker/M.C. White 34 175 Whitney Laiho 1998-01 102 73 Alexis Gordon/Julia Scaringe 34 170 Holly Lloyd 1989-92 141 29 Judy Acker/Sherry Acker 28 165 Andrea Farley 1990-93 116 49 Cathy Goodrich/Jill Hetherington 27 160 Shaun Stafford 1987-88 87 73 Shaun Stafford/Nicole Polasek 27 156 Kristin Osmond 1991-94 112 44 Shaun Stafford/Holly Danforth 27 156 Lisa Pugilese 1994-96 131 25 143 M.C. White 1997-99 85 58 137 Jill Craybas# 1995-96 86 51 Team Records 130 Jillian Alexander 1989-91 78 52 Number of Victories: 32 (32-3, 1990) 126 Nicole Polasek 1987-90 62 64 Number of Losses: 9 (1981, 1983) 121 Boglarka Berecz 2003-present 66 55 104 Lisa Raymond 1992-93 84 20 Longest Winning Streaks: 62 consecutive dual matches (2/2/96 - 5/18/97); 53 consecutive (2/11/98 - 4-25-99) Records since 1985. Top Rankings: No. 1 - 17 straight weeks 1995-97 (preseason Fall *includes only dual and Grand Slam events.... #includes only 1995 to May 8, 1997); 1992 & ‘96 seasons (preseason to final matches played for the University of Florida — Craybas had a poll); No. 1 for 10 weeks (1987); No. 1 for 9 weeks (1988); No. 1 38-4 singles record (.905) at Texas from 1992-93 that is not for 9 weeks (final 1998 poll to May 11, 1999); No. 1 for 8 weeks reflected in the total. Her career record is 124-18 for an 87.3- (1991); No. 1 for five weeks (Feb. 26, March 5, March 12, April winning percentage. 23, Final 2003); No. 1 for two weeks (1995). No. 1 for three weeks (March 27, April 3, May 1, 2002); No. 1 for two weeks (Jan. 13 and 27, 2004)

Number of All-Americans in One Season: 6 (1988) - Arendt (s,d), Cioffi (s,d), Danforth (d), Goodrich (d), Nicholson (d), Stafford (s,d)

Total Number of Grand Slam Titles: 29 Titles: 10 Team (6 Indoor, 4 NCAA), 11 Singles, 8 Doubles

7 Undefeated Regular Seasons (includes SEC Tourn.): 1987 (27-0); 1991 (26-0); 1992 (23-0); 1996 (27-0); 1997 (28-0); 1998 (23-0); 2004 (22-0)

2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis All-Time Records vs. Opponents (thru 2004-05 season) Overall Home Away Neutral Series Last Opponent W/L Win-Loss Win-Loss Win-Loss Start Meeting At the National Team Indoor Alabama 30-0 13-0 12-0 5-0 1977 2005 OVERALL ...... 39-6 Alma College 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1974 1975 Arizona ...... 2-1 Arizona 4-1 1-0 0-0 3-1 1982 1999 Arizona State ...... 1-0 Arizona State 6-0 2-0 0-0 4-0 1988 2003 Brigham Young ...... 2-0 Arkansas 17-0 9-0 7-0 1-0 1992 2005 California ...... 1-0 Auburn 25-0 10-0 14-0 1-0 1982 2005 Duke ...... 4-1 Baylor 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2005 2005 Georgia ...... 1-1 Bethune-Cookman 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1999 2001 Kentucky ...... 1-0 Brigham Young 16-3 7-0 7-2 2-1 1980 2000 Miami ...... 1-0 California 5-0 2-0 0-0 3-0 1983 1995 Notre Dame ...... 2-0 Central Florida 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 2002 2005 Pepperdine ...... 3-0 Clemson 19-0 9-0 6-0 4-0 1978 2003 Southern Calif...... 6-0 Colorado 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1981 1981 Stanford ...... 7-2 Duke 28-3 12-1 8-1 8-1 1977 2005 Tulsa ...... 1-0 Flagler College 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1976 1979 UCLA ...... 5-1 Florida Atlantic 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2003 2004 Wake Forest ...... 1-0 Florida Intl. 5-0 4-0 1-0 0-0 1995 2005 Wisconsin ...... 2-0 Florida Southern 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1977 1974 Florida State 45-0 27-0 18-0 0-0 1973 2005 Georgia 35-9 14-1 9-3 12-5 1977 2005 At the SEC Tournament Harvard 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1987 1987 OVERALL ...... 49-4 Hampton 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2004 2004 Alabama ...... 4-0 Illinois 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2000 2001 Arkansas ...... 2-0 Indiana 3-3 1-0 1-2 1-1 1981 1990 Auburn ...... 1-0 Kentucky 29-1 13-0 10-1 6-0 1983 2005 Georgia ...... 9-3 Lamar 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1982 1982 Kentucky ...... 6-0 Louisiana State 30-0 14-0 12-0 4-0 1975 2005 Louisiana State ...... 3-0 Marymount 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1974 1975 Mississippi ...... 7-1 Miami 31-21 17-7 11-13 3-1 1973 2004 Mississippi St...... 1-0 Miami -Ohio 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1987 1987 South Carolina ...... 5-0 Miami Dade-North 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1973 1973 Tennessee ...... 4-0 Michigan 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1997 1997 Middle Tennessee State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1982 1982 Vanderbilt ...... 7-0 Mississippi 31-2 13-0 12-1 6-1 1978 2005 Mississippi State 25-0 11-0 13-0 1-0 1983 2005 At the NCAA Championship North Carolina 6-0 4-0 2-0 0-0 1977 2005 OVERALL ...... 64-19 North Carolina State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2001 2001 Arkansas ...... 1-0 Northeastern Louisiana 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1978 1986 Arizona ...... 1-0 Northwestern 8-1 3-0 1-1 4-0 1983 2002 Arizona State ...... 5-0 Notre Dame 5-0 0-0 0-0 5-0 1996 2001 Baylor ...... 1-0 Ohio State 2-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 1977 1988 Bethune-Cookman ...... 3-0 Oklahoma 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1981 1981 Brigham Young ...... 1-0 Oklahoma State 5-0 2-0 1-0 2-0 1989 1996 Pepperdine 7-0 1-0 0-0 6-0 1985 1998 California ...... 1-0 Princeton 3-0 3-0 0-0 0-0 1974 1984 Central Florida ...... 1-0 Rollins 21-9 10-5 11-4 0-0 1973 1990 Duke ...... 5-0 San Diego 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1989 1989 Florida Atlantic ...... 1-0 San Diego State 3-1 1-0 2-0 0-1 1983 1990 Florida International ...... 1-0 South Alabama 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 1999 2003 Florida State ...... 1-0 South Carolina 27-2 11-0 11-1 5-1 1979 2005 Georgia ...... 2-1 South Carolina State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2005 2005 Harvard ...... 1-0 South Florida 43-1 23-0 20-1 0-0 1973 2005 Hampton ...... 1-0 Southeast Louisiana 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1975 1975 Indiana ...... 1-0 Southern California 12-6 1-1 2-2 9-3 1978 2005 Louisiana State ...... 1-0 Southern Methodist 2-2 0-1 1-0 1-1 1975 1987 Miami ...... 2-2 Stanford 11-13 2-3 0-3 9-7 1978 2003 Michigan ...... 1-0 Stetson 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 1978 1981 Northwestern ...... 2-0 Syracuse 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1997 1997 Tampa 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1977 1977 Notre Dame ...... 2-0 Tennessee 28-0 12-0 12-0 4-0 1982 2005 Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 UT-Chattanooga 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1975 1977 Pepperdine ...... 3-0 Texas 22-9 9-3 10-3 3-3 1980 2005 San Diego ...... 1-0 Texas Christian 3-0 0-0 2-0 1-0 1982 1987 South Alabama ...... 1-0 Trenton State 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1973 1973 South Carolina ...... 0-1 Trinity 7-8 2-1 3-2 2-5 1980 1991 South Carolina State ...... 1-0 Tulane 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 2003 2003 Southern California ...... 3-0 Tulsa 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2003 2003 Southern Methodist ...... 1-0 UCLA 11-6 1-1 1-1 9-4 1978 2003 Stanford ...... 2-7 UNLV 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1998 1998 Tennessee ...... 1-0 US International 2-1 1-1 1-0 0-0 1985 1990 Texas ...... 3-4 Utah 10-0 5-0 5-0 0-0 1990 2000 Trinity ...... 0-1 Vanderbilt 31-2 15-0 10-2 6-0 1980 2005 Tulane ...... 1-0 Virginia 2-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1977 1979 Wake Forest 12-1 6-0 4-1 2-0 1985 2004 UCLA ...... 5-3 Washington 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 2001 2001 U.S. International ...... 1-0 Western Michigan 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 1982 1982 Vanderbilt ...... 2-0 William & Mary 2-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1998 2004 Wake Forest ...... 1-0 Wisconsin 7-0 3-0 3-0 1-0 1985 1997 Washington ...... 1-0 OVERALL (33 Years) 726-105 333-25 248-44 140-36 1972 Wisconsin ...... 1-0

2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis Florida All-Time at the NCAA Championships 1992, 1996, 1998 & 2003 NCAA Champions * 64-19 Overall Record 1982 - May 16-22 - Salt Lake City, Utah 1996 - May 18-26 - Tallahassee, Florida TEAM (t-10th) TEAM (1st) - No. 1 seed UF at the Round of 16 South Carolina University5, Florida 4 Round of 16 Florida 5, Oklahoma Stateof 0 FloridaNCAA Championships Quarterfinal Florida 5, Wisconsin 0 Gator Finishes 1983 - May 14-22 - Albequerque, NM Semifinals Florida 5, UCLA 1 Championships ...... 4 TEAM (t-12th) Final Florida 5, Stanford 2 Runner-Up ...... 6 Round of 16 UCLA 7, Florida 2 Semifinalists ...... 8 2004-05 Women’s1997 - May 15-23 - Palo Alto,Tennis Calif. 1984 - May 12-20 - Los Angeles, CA TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed TEAM (t-7th) Round of 16 Florida 5, Pepperdine 2 Round by Round Record Round of 16 Florida 5, So. Methodist 4 Quarterfinal Florida 5, Arizona State 1 Round of 64 ...... 7-0 Quarterfinal Trinity 7, Florida 2 Semifinals Florida 5, Texas 1 Round of 32 ...... 6-1 Final Stanford 5, Florida 1 Round of 16 ...... 20-2 1985 - May 16-24 - Oklahoma City, OK Quarterfinals...... 17-3 TEAM (t-7th) 1998 - May 20-28 - Notre Dame, Ind. Semifinals ...... 10-7 Round of 16 Florida 5, U.S. International 4 TEAM (1st) - No. 2 seed Final ...... 4-6 Quarterfinal Miami 7, Florida 2 Round of 16 Florida 5, Pepperdine 2 Quarterfinal Florida 5, Texas 0 1986 - May 15-23 - Austin, Texas Semifinals Florida 5, Georgia 1 Site Record * Florida did not play in TEAM tournament Final Florida 5, Duke 1 Home ...... 27-5 Away...... 1-2 1987 - May 14-21 - Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 - May 20-28 - Gainesville, Fla. Neutral ...... 36-12 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed Round of 16 Florida 8, Harvard 1 *Round of 64 Florida 5, Bethune-Cookman 0 Series Histories Quarterfinal Florida 5, Northwestern 1 *Round of 32 Florida 5, Arizona 1 OVERALL ...... 64-19 Semifinals Stanford 5, Florida 1 *Round of 16 Florida 5, Vanderbilt 0 Arkansas ...... 1-0 *Quarterfinal Florida 5, South Alabama 0 1988 - May 11-19 - Los Angeles, Calif. *Semifinals Florida 5, Duke 2 Arizona ...... 1-0 TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed *Final Stanford 5, Florida 2 Arizona State ...... 5-0 Round of 16 Florida 5, Pepperdine 1 Baylor ...... 1-0 Quarterfinal Florida 6, Arizona State 0 2000 - May 18-26 - Malibu, Calif. Brigham Young ...... 1-0 Semifinals Florida 5, UCLA 4 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 4 seed Bethune-Cookman ...... 3-0 Final Stanford 5, Florida 2 *Round of 64 Florida 5, Bethune-Cookman 0 California ...... 1-0 *Round of 32 Florida 5, Florida State 0 Central Florida ...... 1-0 1989 - May 10-18 - Gainesville, Florida Round of 16 Florida 5, Notre Dame 0 Duke ...... 5-0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 2 seed Quarterfinal Florida 5, Arizona State 3 *Round of 16 Florida 6, San Diego 1 Semifinals Georgia 5, Florida 2 Florida Atlantic ...... 1-0 *Quarterfinal Florida 5, Pepperdine 4 Florida International ...... 1-0 *Semifinals UCLA 5, Florida 2 2001 - May 18-26 - Stone Mountain, Ga. Florida State ...... 1-0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 4 seed Georgia ...... 2-1 1990 - May 9-17 - Gainesville, Florida *Round of 64 Florida 4, Bethune-Cookman 0 Hampton ...... 1-0 TEAM (2nd) - No. 2 seed *Round of 32 Florida 4, Arkansas 0 Harvard ...... 1-0 *Round of 16 Florida 6, Indiana 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Notre Dame 1 Indiana ...... 1-0 *Quarterfinal Florida 5, Southern Cal 2 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Washington 0 *Semifinals Florida 5, UCLA 4 Semifinals Stanford 4, Florida 1 Louisiana State ...... 1-0 *Finals Stanford 5, Florida 1 Miami ...... 2-2 2002 - May 10-19 - Palo Alto, Calif. Michigan ...... 1-0 1991 - May 8-12 - Palo Alto, California TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed Northwestern ...... 2-0 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed *Round of 64 Florida 4, Central Florida 0 Notre Dame ...... 2-0 Round of 16 Florida 5, Miami 1 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Miami 0 Oklahoma State ...... 1-0 Quarterfinal Florida 5, Duke 1 Round of 16 Florida 4, Northwestern 1 Pepperdine ...... 3-0 Quarterfinal Florida 4, Wake Forest 0 Semifinals UCLA 6, Florida 3 San Diego ...... 1-0 Semifinal Florida 4, Tennessee 1 1992 - May 13-21 - Palo Alto, California Final Stanford 4, Florida 1 South Alabama ...... 1-0 TEAM (1st) - No. 1 seed South Carolina ...... 0-1 Round of 16 Florida 5, Southern Cal 0 2003 - May 9-18 - Gainesville, Fla. South Carolina State ...... 1-0 Quarterfinal Florida 5, UCLA 0 TEAM (1st) - No. 2 seed Southern Cal ...... 3-0 Semifinals Florida 5, Duke 1 *Round of 64 Florida 4, Florida Atlantic 0 Southern Methodist ...... 1-0 Final Florida 5, Texas 3 *Round of 32 Florida 4, Tulane 1 Stanford ...... 2-7 *Round of 16 Florida 4, Arizona State Tennessee ...... 1-0 1993 - May 12-20 - Gainesville, Florida *Quarterfinal Florida 4, Vanderbilt 0 Texas ...... 3-4 TEAM (t-3rd) - No. 1 seed *Semifinal Florida 4, Duke 1 *Round of 16 Florida 5, Brigham Young 0 *Final Florida 4, Stanford 3 Trinity ...... 0-1 *Quarterfinal Florida 5, Arizona State 1 Tulane ...... 1-0 *Semifinals Texas 5, Florida 4 2004 - May 14-15 - Athens, Ga. UCLA ...... 5-3 TEAM (t-17th) - No. 1 seed U.S. International ...... 1-0 1994 - May 11-19 - Athens, Georgia *Round of 64 Florida 4, Hampton 0 Vanderbilt ...... 2-0 TEAM (t-5th) - No. 5 seed *Round of 32 Miami 4, Florida 3 Wake Forest ...... 1-0 Round of 16 Florida 5, UCLA 2 Washington ...... 1-0 Quarterfinal Texas 6, Florida 0 2005 - May 13-14; - Athens, Ga. TEAM - No. 2 seed Wisconsin ...... 1-0 1995 - May 12-20 - Malibu, Calif. *Round of 64 Florida 4, So. Carolina State 0 TEAM (2nd) - No. 1 seed *Round of 32 Florida 4, Florida International 0 AIAW CHAMPIONSHIP Round of 16 Florida 5, Louisiana State 0 Round of 16 Florida 4, Baylor 2 TOURNAMENT FINISHES Quarterfinal Florida 5, California 0 Quarterfinal Florida 4, So. California 2 1981 4th 1977 5th Semifinals Florida 5, Georgia 0 Semifinal Texas 4, Florida 3 1980 2nd 1976 11th Final Texas 5, Florida 4 1979 6th 1975 7th *Match played in Gainesville, Fla. 1978 4th 1974 14th

2004-052004-05 FloridaFlorida GatorsGators Women’sWomen’s TennisTennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis Florida’s History in the SEC Tournament 1982 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 1995 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 2002 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) Ole Miss Varsity Courts * Luther Young Tennis Facility * Maxcy Gregg Tennis Center * UF at the SEC Tournament University, Miss. Auburn, Ala. Columbia, S.C. Gator Finishes W 8-1 (N) Alabama W 6-0 (A) Auburn W 4-1 (N) Kentucky Championships ...... 14 W 6-3 (N) Tennessee W 5-0 (N) South Carolina W 4-3 (N) Vanderbilt Runner-Up ...... 3 W 6-3 (A) Mississippi W 5-4 (N) Georgia W 4-0 (A) South Carolina Semifinalists ...... 1

1983 SEC TOURNAMENT (2nd) 1996 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 2003 SEC Tournament (1st) Round by Round Record Henry Feild Tennis Stadium * Scott Linder Tennis Stadium * UT Varsity Courts * First Round ...... 0-0 Athens, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Quarterfinals...... 18-0 W 6-0 (N) Vanderbilt W 6-0 (H) Arkansas W 4-0 (N) Mississippi Semifinals ...... 17-1 W 5-4 (N) Mississippi W 5-1 (H) Ole Miss W 4-3 (A) Tennessee Final ...... 14-3 L 4-5 (N) Georgia W 6-0 (H) Vanderbilt W 4-0 (N) Georgia Series History 1990 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 1997 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 2004 SEC Tournament (1st) OVERALL ...... 49-4 A.J. Pitts Tennis Centre * The Dan Magill Tennis Brownlee O. Currey Tennis Alabama ...... 4-0 Starkville, Miss. Complex * Athens, Ga. Center * Nashville, Tenn. Arkansas ...... 2-0 W 6-0 (N) Alabama W 5-1 (N) South Carolina W 4-0 (N) Mississippi Auburn ...... 1-0 W 5-0 (N) Kentucky W 6-1 (N) Tennessee W 4-1 (N) LSU Georgia ...... 9-3 W 5-2 (N) Georgia W 5-1 (A) Georgia W 4-0 (A) Vanderbilt Kentucky ...... 6-0 Louisiana State ...... 3-0 1991 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 1998 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 2005 SEC Tournament (1st) Mississippi ...... 7-1 University of Tennessee * Hilary J. Boone Tennis Alabama Tennis Stadium * Mississippi St...... 1-0 Knoxville, Tenn. Center * Lexington, Kent. Tuscaloosa, Ala. South Carolina ...... 5-0 W 6-0 (N) Mississippi St. W 5-0 (A) Kentucky W 4-0 (N) South Carolina Tennessee ...... 4-0 W 6-0 (N) Mississippi W 5-1 (N) Arkansas W 4-1 (N) Vanderbilt Vanderbilt ...... 7-0 W 5-1 (N) Georgia W 5-2 (N) Georgia W 4-2 (N) Kentucky Florida has advanced to the Site Record 1992 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 1999 SEC TOURNAMENT (2nd) final of the SEC Tournament Home ...... 3-0 Varsity Courts * Robinson Tennis Stadium * 17 times in the 18-year Away...... 7-0 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Baton Rouge, La. history of the event. Neutral ...... 39-4 W 5-1 (N) Louisiana St. W 6-0 (N) Tennessee W 6-0 (N) Mississippi W 5-1 (N) South Carolina W 5-4 (N) Georgia L 4-5 (N) Mississippi 2005 SEC Tournament Alabama Tennis Stadium * Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1993 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) 2000 SEC TOURNAMENT (1st) Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Vanderbilt Tennis Center * Palmer-Salloum Center * April 21 April 22 April 23 April 24 Nashville, Tenn. Oxford, Miss. #1 Kentucky W 5-0 (N) Kentucky W 5-1 (N) LSU 9 a.m. Kentucky 4-1 W 5-0 (N) Alabama W 5-2 (N) Vanderbilt #8 Miss. State 9 a.m. W 5-2 (N) Georgia W 5-1 (N) Georgia MSU 4-3 Kentucky #9 LSU 1 p.m. 1994 SEC TOURNAMENT (2nd) 2001 SEC TOURNAMENT (t-3rd) 4-2 UA Indoor Center * A.J. Pitts Tennis Centre * #4 Tennessee 9 a.m. Fayetteville, Ark. Starkville, Miss. #5 Georgia Georgia 4-1 W 5-1 (N) Vanderbilt W 4-0 (N) Alabama 9 a.m. Georgia 4-0 W 5-2 (N) Kentucky L 2-4 (N) Georgia Florida L 3-5 (N) Georgia #12 Auburn 4-2 #3 FLORIDA SEC Overall Champions (UF has 20 titles in 26 years) 2 p.m. 1 p.m. #6 South Carolina Florida 4-0 1980 Florida 1989 Georgia 1997 Florida 2 p.m. 1981 Florida 1990 Florida 1998 Florida USC 4-1 1982 Florida Georgia 1999 Florida #11 Arkansas 1 p.m. Florida 4-1 1983 Georgia 1991 Florida 2000 Georgia 1984 Florida 1992 Florida 2001 Florida #2 Vanderbilt 2 p.m. 1985 Florida 1993 Florida 2002 Georgia #7 Ole Miss Vanderbilt 4-2 1986 Florida 2 p.m. 1994 Georgia 2003 Florida Ole Miss 4-2 1987 Florida 1995 Florida 2004 Florida All times CENTRAL 1988 Florida 1996 Florida 2005 Kentucky #10 Alabama 2004-05 Florida Gators Women’s Tennis