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2021 Record Book QUICK FACTS University Information 2021 Schedule Location ...........................................................................................Tallahassee, FL SYMBOL ....................................................................................................Seminoles Jan. 22 Georgia Tallahassee, Fla. Colors ......................................................................................... Garnet and Gold Jan. 23 Clemson* Tallahassee, Fla. Enrollment ........................................................................................................42,876 Jan. 24 Miami* Tallahassee, Fla. President ............................................................................................ John Thrasher Jan. 26 USF Tallahassee, Fla. Athletic Director ..................................................................................David Coburn Jan. 30 ODU/Troy Tallahassee, Fla. Sport Oversight .............................................................................Elliott Finebloom Feb. 4 or 5 Florida Tallahassee, Fla. Conference ....................................................................Atlantic Coast Conference Feb. 12 UNF Tallahassee, Fla. National Affiliation (Division) .................................................................. Division I Feb. 14 FAU/FAMU Tallahassee, Fla. Feb. 20 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. SID Information Feb. 21 at Georgia Tech* Atlanta, Ga. Assistant AD/SID ...........................................................................Elliott Finebloom Feb. 26 NC State* Ft. Meyers, Fla. Women’s Tennis SID .....................................................................Elliott Finebloom Feb. 28 Wake Forest* Durham, N.C. Phone Number .................................................................................(850)-445-6952 Mar. 6 at Duke* Durham, N.C. Email ................................................................................ [email protected] Mar. 7 at North Carolina* Chapel Hill, N.C. Athletics Website ..................................................................www.seminoles.com Mar. 12 at Boston College* Chestnut Hill, Ma. Twitter ...........................................................................................@FSU_WTennis Mar. 14 at Syracuse* Syracuse, N.Y. Facebook ...........................................................www.facebook.com/FSU.WTennis Mar. 19 Louisville* Tallahassee, Fla. Instagram .........................................................................................@FSU_WTennis Mar. 21 Notre Dame* Tallahassee, Fla. Mar. 26 UCF Tallahassee, Fla. Conference Tennis SID .............................................................................Tyler Beck Apr. 2 Virginia* Tallahassee, Fla. Apr. 4 Virginia Tech* Tallahassee, Fla. Women’s Tennis Information Apr. 9 Miami* Tallahassee, Fla. Head Coach ..........................................................................................Jennifer Hyde Apr. 14 UCF Tallahassee, Fla. Alma Mater .............................................................................Florida State, ‘95 Apr. 22-25 ACC Championships Cary, NC FSU Record ....................................................................252-158 (.623)/16 seasons May 8-9 NCAA Regional Campus Site Career Record ................................................................307-221 (.581)/21 seasons May 14-15 NCAA Super Regional Campus Site Assistant Coach ...............................................................................Mark Ardizzone May 20-29 NCAA Final Site TBA Alma Mater ............................................................Northwest Missouri State *ACC Match Director of Tennis Operations ....................................................Monroe Donnelly Facilities 2020 ACC Standings* Outdoor Courts ........................................................Scott Speicher Tennis Center ACC Overall Last Nat’l Rank** Capacity ............................................................................................................1,000 North Carolina 6-0 18-0 1 Address .......................................................................................121 Chieftain Way Duke 1-0 9-2 10 ...............................................................................Tallahassee, FL 32306 NC State 4-1 17-3 7 Indoor Courts ....................................................................... Indoor Tennis Facility Florida State 3-1 14-3 2 Address ................................................................................2566 Pottsdamer Rd. ...............................................................................Tallahassee, FL 32316 Georgia Tech 5-2 15-6 9 Syracuse 3-2 8-3 33 Program History Notre Dame 3-2 11-5 25 First Year of Program .........................................................................................1974 Miami 3-2 6-4 26 All-Time NCAA Record .......................................................................546-403 (.575) Virginia 4-3 10-5 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances ........................................................................... 21 Wake Forest 1-3 8-4 16 NCAA Tournament Record .................................................................................14-21 Clemson 1-4 11-6 NR ACC Tournament Record ...................................................................................34-27 Boston College 0-4 9-4 NR Team Information Louisville 0-4 8-6 NR 2020 Overall Record ............................................................................................14-3 Virginia Tech 0+6 7-6 45 2017 Conference Record/Finish ................................................................... 3-1/NA* *Season canceled due to COVID-19 **Last National Poll was 3/10/20 2017 ACC Tournament ...........................................................................................NA* Final ITA Ranking .................................................................................................... 2* Table of Contents Letterwinners Returning/Lost .............................................................................8/7 Quick Facts/Schedule...........................................................................1 Newcomers ................................................................................................................ 2 Roster ....................................................................................................2 Photo Roster .........................................................................................3 * -- Season canceled due to COVID-19 All-Time vs. Opponent ..........................................................................4 Year-by-Year Results ............................................................................5 Postseason History ........................................................................... 12 Awards & Honors ................................................................................14 Season-by-Season Records ..............................................................16 School Records ...................................................................................17 Media Information ............................................................................18 1 2021 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S TENNIS RECORD BOOK • PAGE 1 2021 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S TENNIS RECORD BOOK • PAGE 1 2020-21 TEAM ROSTER NAME YEAR HOMETOWN/PREVIOUS SCHOOL Victoria Allen R-FR Ashbourne UK/Chesterfield College Alice Amendola R-FR Rome, IT/Complesso Scolastico Gauss Nandini Das R-SR Mumbai, India/IMG Academy Andrea Garcia R-SR Asturias, Spain/CEEDCV Sasha Hill R-FR Bromley UK/Bullerswood School for Girls Petra Hule So. Adelaide, Australia/Henley High School Giulia Pairone GRAD Turin, IT/Univ. of Michigan/Univ. of Arkansas/Erasmo Emmanuelle Salas R-JR Thonon Les Bains, France COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Jennifer Hyde (17th Season) Associate Head Coach Coach: Mark Ardizzone (2nd Season) Volunteer Assistant Coach: Ryann Foster (2nd Season) Director of Operations: Monroe Donnelly (2nd Season) 2 2021 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S TENNIS RECORD BOOK • PAGE 2 PHOTO ROSTER Victoria Allen Alice Amendola Nandini Das R-FR R-FR R-SR Ashbourne, UK Rome, Italy Mumbai, India Andrea Garcia Sasha Hill Petra Hule R-SR R-FR SO Austurias, Spain Bromley, UK Adelaide, Australia Giulia Pairone Emmanuelle Salas GRAD R-JR Turin, Italy Thonon Les Baines, France Jennifer Hyde Mark Ardizzone Ryann Foster Scott Mottice Head Coach Associate Head Coach Volunteer Assistant Director of Operations 18th Season 2nd Season 2nd Season 3 2021 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S TENNIS RECORD BOOK • PAGE 2 2021 SEMINOLE WOMEN’S TENNIS RECORD BOOK • PAGE 3 Singles Overall Dual ACC Doubles Overall Dual Victoria Allen 16-6 13-1 4-0 Allen/Salas 8-4 0-0 Alice Amendola 2-0 2-0 0-0 Hill/Hule 10-2 0-0 Nandini Das 19-7 10-4 1-3 Das/Garcia 13-6 5-4 Andrea Garcia 18-10 10-4 3-1 Garcia/Stegmann 3-0 0-0 Sasha Hill 11-9 6-6 1-3 Allen/Hule 12-3 12-3 Petra Hule 13-15 6-9 2-2 Hill/Salas 8-4 8-4 Emmanuelle Salas 14-14 8-8 1-2 Amendola/Salas 1-0 1-0 Mira Stegman 8-6 3-0 0-0 Allen/Das 1-0 1-0 Totals 101-67 58-32 43-35 Garcia/Hule 2-0 2-0 Almendola/Stegmann 1-0 1-0 Allen/Hill 1-0 1-0 Totals 63-19 31-11 VS. 2020 OPPONENTS Team Record First Last Team Record First Last Team Record First Last Boston College 15-2 2006 2019 Louisville 8-0 1982 2019 Syracuse 5-3 1998 2019 Clemson 12-30-2 1978 2020 Miami (FL) 8-32 1977 2020 Troy 4-0 2006 2016 Duke 5-36 1974 2019 North Carolina 18-34 1974 2020 Virginia 27-13 1992 2020 Florida 5-50-2 1973 2019 NC State 25-5 1992 2019
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