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Pac-12 Women's Tennis PAC-12 WOMEN'S TENNIS PAC-12 REGULAR SEASON 2005 Nicole Leimbach, USC Lisa Proctor, WASH (N) 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor, CAL 1995 Keri Phebus, UCLA (S) CHAMPIONS 2007 Lindsey Nelson, USC Lisa Proctor, WASH (N) 1987 CALIFORNIA (S) 2008 Riza Zalameda, UCLA 1996 Vicky Maes, ARIZ (S) WASHINGTON (N) 2009 Amanda Fink, USC Katherine Costain, WASH (N) 1988 STANFORD (S) 2010 Yasmin Schnack, UCLA 1997 Katie Schlukebir, STAN (S) WASHINGTON (N) 2011 Kristie Ahn, STAN Katherine Costain, WASH (N) 1989 STANFORD (S) 2012 Nicole Gibbs, STAN 1998 Annica Cooper, UCLA WASHINGTON (N) 2013 Kyle McPhillips, UCLA 1999 Marissa Irvin, STAN 1990 STANFORD (S) 2014 Jennifer Brady, UCLA 2000 Marissa Irvin, STAN WASHINGTON (N) 2015 Catherine Harrison, UCLA 2001 Laura Granville, STAN 1991 STANFORD (S) 2016 Maegan Manasse, CAL 2002 Gabriela Lastra, STAN WASHINGTON (N) 2003 Daria Panova, ORE 1992 STANFORD (S) Doubles 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL WASHINGTON (N) 1987 Lupita Novelo/Ginny Purdy, USC 2005 Nicole Leimbach, USC 1993 STANFORD (S) 1988 Alissa Finerman/Tifany Silveria, CAL 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor, CAL WASHINGTON (N) 1989 Mamie Ceniza/Stella Sampras, UCLA 2007 Lindsey Nelson, USC 1994 STANFORD (S) 1990 Meredith McGrath/Teri Whitlinger, STAN 2008 Riza Zalameda, UCLA WASHINGTON (N) 1991 Kimberly Po/Stella Sampras, UCLA 2009 Hilary Barte, STAN 1995 STANFORD (S) 1992 Alix Creek/Danielle Scott, ARIZ 2010 Yasmin Schnack, UCLA WASHINGTON STATE (N) 1993 Keirsten Alley/Pam Nelson, CAL 2011 Maria Sanchez, USC 1996 STANFORD (S) 1994 Keirsten Alley/Pam Nelson, CAL 2012 Nicole Gibbs, STAN WASHINGTON STATE (N) 1995 Ania Bleszynski/Katie Schlukebir, STAN 2013 Sabrina Santamaria, USC 1997 STANFORD (S) 1996 Keri Phebus/Paige Yaroshuk, UCLA 2014 Robin Anderson, UCLA WASHINGTON (N) 1997 Amanda Augustus/Claire Curran, CAL 2015 Robin Anderson, UCLA 1998 STANFORD 1998 Ania Bleszynski/Julie Scott, STAN 2016 Maegan Manasse, CAL 1999 STANFORD 1999 Teryn Ashley/Marissa Irvin, STAN 2017 Ena Shibahara, UCLA 2000 STANFORD 2000 Lindsay Blau/Michelle Gough, ARIZ 2018 Ena Shibahara, UCLA 2001 STANFORD 2001 Mariko Fritz-Krockow/Sara Walker, UCLA 2019 Michaela Gordon, STAN 2002 STANFORD 2002 Christina Fusano/Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL 2020 No recipient 2003 STANFORD 2003 Christina Fusano/Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL 2021 Abbey Forbes, So., UCLA 2004 STANFORD 2004 Alice Barnes/Erin Burdette, STAN 2005 STANFORD 2005 Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey, STAN 2006 STANFORD 2006 Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey, STAN PAC-12 DOUBLES TEAM OF THE YEAR 2007 STANFORD 2007 Riza Zalameda/Yasmin Schnack, UCLA 2000 Lindsay Blau/Michelle Gough, ARIZ 2008 STANFORD/UCLA 2008 Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu, USC 2001 Lauren Kalvaria/Lauren Barnikow, STAN 2009 USC 2009 Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu, USC 2002 Gabriela Lastra/Lauren Kalvaria, STAN 2010 STANFORD 2010 Yasmin Schnack/Andrea Remynse, UCLA 2003 Lauren Barnikow/Erin Burdette, STAN 2011 STANFORD 2011 Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova, CAL 2004 Alice Barnes/Erin Burdette, STAN 2012 STANFORD/USC 2012 Kaitlyn Christian/Sabrina Santamaria, USC 2005 Daniela Bercek/Riza Zalameda, UCLA 2013 USC 2013 Kaitlyn Christian/Sabrina Santamaria, USC 2006 Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey, STAN 2014 CALIFORNIA 2014 Kaitlyn Christian/Giuliana Olmos, USC 2007 Susie Babos/Zsuzsanna Fodor, CAL 2015 USC 2015 Carol Zhao/Taylor Davidson, STAN 2008 Riza Zalameda/Tracy Lin, UCLA 2016 STANFORD 2016 Alexandra Osborne/Ebony Panoho, ASU 2009 Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu, USC 2017 STANFORD 2010 Yasmin Schnack/Andrea Remynse, UCLA 2018 STANFORD 2011 Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova, CAL 2019 STANFORD PAC-12 TOURNAMENT 2012 Kaitlyn Christian/Sabrina Santamaria, USC 2020 No champion 2013 Kaitlyn Christian/Sabrina Santamaria, USC CHAMPIONS 2014 Robin Anderson/Jennifer Brady, UCLA 2021 UCLA 2017 STANFORD 2015 Carol Zhao/Taylor Davidson, STAN 2018 STANFORD 2016 Maegan Manasse/Denise Starr, CAL 2019 STANFORD PAC-12 INDIVIDUAL 2017 Jada Hart/Terri Fleming, UCLA 2020 No champion 2018 Emily Arbuthnott/Michaela Gordan, STAN 2021 CALIFORNIA CHAMPIONS 2019 Ilze Hattingh/Lauryn John-Baptiste, ASU Singles 2020 No recipients 1987 Jane Thomas, UCLA 2021 Abbey Forbes (So.)/Jada Hart (Gr.), UCLA 1988 Lisa Green, STAN PAC-12 SINGLES PLAYER OF THE YEAR 1989 Sandra Birch, STAN 1987 Patty Fendick, STAN (S) 1990 Debra Graham, STAN Erin Majury, WASH (N) 1991 Sandra Birch, STAN Kumi Nagamoto, ORE (N) 1992 Alix Creek, ARIZ 1988 Lisa Green, STAN (S) 1993 Alix Creek, ARIZ Monique Matheson,WASH (N) 1994 Sandra DeSilva, STAN Kumi Nagamoto, ORE (N) 1995 Keri Phebus, UCLA 1989 Sandra Birch, STAN (S) 1996 Julie Scott, STAN Cindy Olejar, WASH (N) 1997 Julie Scott, STAN 1990 Debbie Graham, STAN (S) 1998 Annica Cooper, UCLA Cindy Olejar, WASH (N) 1999 Mariss Irvin, STAN 1991 Sandra Birch, STAN (S) 2000 Sara Walker, UCLA Mary Reilly, WASH (N) 2001 Adria Engel, ASU 1992 Heather Willens, STAN (S) 2002 Gabriela Lastra, STAN Mary Reilly, WASH (N) 2003 Daria Panova, ORE 1993 Laxmi Poruri, STAN (S) 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL Katherine Costain, WSU (N) 1994 Laxmi Poruri, STAN (S) 1 PAC-12 WOMEN'S TENNIS PAC-12 FRESHMAN 2019 Robin Stephenson, WASH Trisha Laux, USC 1995 NORTH 2020 No recipient Meredith McGrath, STAN First Team OF THE YEAR 2021 Amanda Augustus, CAL Teri Whitlinger, STAN Emma Linn, WSU 2000 Sara Walker, UCLA Kim Frost, WASH 2001 Raquel Kops-Jones, CAL 1991 NORTH Lisa Proctor, WASH 2002 Megan Bradley, UCLA PAC-12 Krissy Barger, ORE Marcia Senn, WSU 2003 Amber Liu, STAN Susan Cahoon, WASH Linette Visagie, WSU 2004 Daniela Bercek, UCLA ALL-CONFERENCE Cindy Olejar, WASH Kara Yoshida, ORE 2005 Suzi Bzbos, CAL 1987 NORTH Mary Reilly, WASH Second Team 2006 Amanda Fink, USC Erin Majury, WASH Hilary Roberts, ORE Caryn Coyle, ORE 2007 Sarah Fansler, USC Becky Zier, WASH Michelle Thomas, WASH Narelle Hall, WSU 2008 Hilary Barte, STAN Kelle Radcliffe, WSU Kari Luna, WASH 2009 Jana Juricova, CAL Kelly Stuart, ORE SOUTH Allison Sosnow, ORE 2010 Mallory Burdette, STAN Kumi Nagamoto, ORE Lisa Albano, CAL Kori Sosnowy, WASH 2011 Kristie Ahn, STAN Jennnifer Mead, WASH Sandra Birch, STAN Erica Stoloff, WASH 2012 Robin Anderson, UCLA Liz O’ Donnell, ORE Debbie Graham, STAN 2013 Kyle McPhillips, UCLA Trisha Laux, USC SOUTH 2014 Jennifer Brady, UCLA SOUTH Kimberly Po, UCLA First Team 2015 Madison Westby, USC Patty Fendick, STAN Teri Whitlinger, STAN Ania Bleszynski, STAN 2016 Olivia Hauger, CAL Karen Shin, CAL Jane Chi, UCLA 2017 Ena Shibahara, UCLA Stephanie Harges, USC 1992 NORTH Kori Davidson, ASU 2018 Michaela Gordon, STAN Stephanie Savides, STAN Sherry Fairgrieve, ORE Pam Nelson, CAL 2019 Elysia Bolton, UCLA Carol Coparanis, ASU Kim Frost, WASH Keri Phebus, UCLA 2020 No recipient Jane Thomas, UCLA Katie Glynn, ORE Katie Schlukebir, STAN 2021 Janice Tjen, ORE Lisa Proctor, WASH Second Team 1988 NORTH Mary Reilly, WASH Reka Cseresnyes, ASU Beth Baronsky, WASH Maribeth Wilmowski, WSU Susie Italiano, USC PAC-12 COACH Whitney Clark, WASH Kara Yoshida, ORE Vicky Maes, ARIZ OF THE YEAR Cindy Grall, ORE Jennifer Poulos, CAL 1987 Jan Brogan, CAL (S) Monique Matheson, WASH SOUTH Joelle Schad, ASU Lisa Moldrem, WASH (N) Kumi Nagamoto, ORE Lisa Albano, CAL Kim Shasby, STAN 1988 Bill Zaima, UCLA (S) Cindy Olejar, WASH Krista Amend, ASU Maggie Simkova, USC Lisa Moldrem, WASH (N) Kelle Radcliffe, WSU Mamie Ceniza, UCLA 1989 Frank Brennan, STAN (S) Hilary Roberts, ORE Laxmi Poruri, STAN 1996 NORTH Lisa Moldrem, WASH (N) Danielle Scott, ARIZ First Team 1990 Frank Brennan, STAN (S) SOUTH Heather Willens, STAN Katherine Costain, WASH Lisa Moldrem, WASH (N) Allyson Cooper, UCLA Caryn Coyle, ORE 1991 Bill Zaima, UCLA (S) Lisa Green, STAN 1993 NORTH Alexandra Napier, ORE Lisa Moldrem, WASH (N) Trisha Laux, USC April Appel, WASH Andrea Reisz, WSU 1992 Jan Brogan (S) Jennifer Rojohn, ASU Katherine Costain, WSU Marcia Senn, WSU Tom Greider, ORE (N) Karen Shin, CAL Sherry Fairgrieve, ORE Paige Stringer, WASH 1993 Frank Brennan, STAN (S) Tami Whitlinger, STAN Kim Frost, WASH Second Team Tom Greider, ORE (N) Teri Whitlinger, STAN Ivana Granic, WSU Elise Adams, ORE 1994 Jan Brogan, CAL (S) Lisa Proctor, WASH Narelle Hall, WSU Cari Groce, WSU (N) 1989 NORTH Sahanelle Kaneshiro, ORE 1995 Frank Brennan, STAN (S) Cindy Grall, ORE SOUTH Tunde Nagy, WSU CarI Groce, WSU (N) Kumi Nagamoto, ORE Alix Creek, ARIZ Kori Sosnowy, WASH 1996 Frank Brennan, STAN (S) Monique Matheson, WASH Laxmi Poruri, STAN Erica Stoloff, WASH Cari Groce, WSU (N) Cindy Olejar, WASH Keri Phebus, UCLA 1997 Sheila McInerney, ASU (S) Mary Reilly, WASH Pam Nelson, CAL SOUTH Lisa Moldrem, WASH (N) Nancy Lejens, WSU Kim Shasby, STAN First Team 1998 Frank Brennan, STAN Heather Willens, STAN Ania Bleszynski, STAN SOUTH 1999 Frank Brennan, STAN/Rich- Reka Cseresnyes, ASU Karen Shin, CAL ard Gallien, USC 1994 NORTH Vicky Maes, ARIZ Sandra Birch, STAN 2000 Frank Brennan, STAN Elise Adams, ORE Keri Phebus, UCLA Debbie Graham, STAN 2001 Patty McCain, WASH Katherine Costain, WSU Katie Schlukebir, STAN Lisa Green, STAN 2002 Cari Groce, WSU Emma Lin, WSU Paige Yaroshuk, UCLA Tami Whitlinger, STAN 2003 Patty McCain, WASH Lisa Proctor, WASH Second Team Jessica Emmons, UCLA 2004 Lele Forood, STAN Paige Stringer, WASH Amanda Augustus, CAL 2005 Lele Forood, STAN Kara Yoshida, ORE Stephanie Chi, UCLA 1990 NORTH 2006 Richard Gallien, USC Sandra DeSilva, STAN Kris Clevenger, WASH 2007 Lele Forood, STAN SOUTH Pam Enkoji, CAL Amber Goheen, ORE 2008 Stella Sampras Webster, UCLA Jane Chi, UCLA Suzie Italiano, USC Kumi Nagamoto, ORE 2009 Richard Gallien, USC Kori Davidson, ASU Cindy Olejar, WASH 2010 Lele Forood, STAN Keri Phebus, UCLA Mary Reilly, WASH 2011 Lele
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