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University of Florida Women's Tennis University of Florida 2004-05 Women’s Tennis 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 Grand Slam 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 Florida Gators 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) *Southeastern Conference 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: ............................................
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