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2017-18 Women’s Record Book GENERAL INFORMATION & TABLE OF CONTENTS

University Facts Table of Contents Name...... University of Oregon Location...... Eugene, Ore. 2017-18 Schedule...... 3 Address...... 2727 Leo Harris Parkway 2017-18 Roster...... 4 Founded...... 1876 Enrollment...... 24,500 2016-17 Season in Review...... 5-8 Nickname...... Ducks Final Statistics...... 5 Mascot...... The Duck Results...... 6-8 Colors...... Thunder Green and Lightning Yellow University President...... Michael Schill Oregon Student Tennis Center...... 9 Director of Athletics...... Rob Mullens Affiliation...... NCAA Division I Oregon Tennis History & Records...... 10-19 Conference...... Pac-12 All-Americans...... 11 NCAA Tournament Team History...... 12-13 Tennis Coaching Staff NCAA Tournament Individual History...... 13 Head Coach...... Alison Silverio Individual Records...... 14 Season...... Fourth Conference Championships & Awards...... 15 Career Record...... 36-32 (.529) Pac-12 All-Conference Teams...... 16-17 Oregon Record...... Same Year-By-Year Records...... 18 Alma Mater...... Georgia Tech ‘07 All-Time Coaching Records...... 18 Email...... [email protected] All-Time Letterwinners (Since 1990)...... 19

Assistant Coach...... Elizabeth Lumpkin Robinson Administration...... 20 Season...... First Athletic Excellence...... 21 Alma Mater...... UCLA ‘09 Email...... Credits Writing and Design...... Nathan Bryant Team Information Editing...... Oregon Athletic Communications 2017 Record...... 14-11 Cover Design...... Oregon Athletic Communications 2017 Conference Record...... 6-4 Photography...... Eric Evans 2017 Home Record...... 5-4 2017 Away Record...... 7-4 2017 Neutral Record...... 2-3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 6/3 Newcomers...... 1 Twitter...... @OregonWTennis Instagram...... @OregonWTennis Facebook...... /OregonWomensTennis Program History First Season...... 1973-74 All-Time Record...... 485-407-1 (.544), 42 Seasons All-Time NCAA Tourn. Record...... 3-7 (7 appearances) Last Appearance...... 2017 Indiv. Conf. Championships...... 1 (Daria Panova, 03) Indiv. NCAA Appearances...... 6 (1999, 2003, 2004, ...... 2005, 2006 (2) Doubles NCAA Appearances...... 2 (2003, 2006) Athletic Communications Website...... www.GoDucks.com Office...... 541-346-5488 Senior Associate Athletic Director...... Jimmy Stanton Associate Director...... Greg Walker Associate Director...... Todd Miles Assistant Director...... Joe Waltasti Assistant Director...... Nate Krueger Communications Intern (WTEN Contact)...... Nathan Bryant Office...... 541-346-5532 Cell...... 636-541-3828 Email...... [email protected]

2 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 2017-18 WOMEN’S TENNIS SCHEDULE January Date Opponent Location Time 19 Portland Eugene, Ore. 1 p.m. 21 San Diego San Diego, Calif. 11 a.m. 27 Rice Malibu, Calif. 1 p.m. 28 Pepperdine/Maryland Malibu, Calif. TBD February Date Opponent Location Time 3 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. 12 p.m. 4 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 12 p.m. 10 Northwestern Eugene, Ore. 3 p.m. 16 Kansas Lawrence, Kan. 3 p.m. 17 William and Mary Lawrence, Kan. 12 p.m. 23 Baylor Eugene, Ore. 2 p.m. 25 Idaho Eugene, Ore. 12 p.m. March Date Opponent Location Time 3 Fresno State Eugene, Ore. 1 p.m. 9 Washington * Eugene, Ore. 5 p.m. 11 Washington State * Eugene, Ore. 11 a.m. 16 USC * Los Angeles, Calif. 1:30 p.m. 18 UCLA * Los Angeles, Calif. 12 p.m. 23 Arizona * Eugene, Ore. 1:30 p.m. 25 Arizona State * Eugene, Ore. 11 a.m. April Date Opponent Location Time 6 California * Berkeley, Calif. 1:30 p.m. 8 Stanford * Stanford, Calif. 11 a.m. 13 Colorado * Eugene, Ore. 1:30 p.m. 15 Utah * Eugene, Ore. 11 a.m. 25-28 Pac-12 Championships Ojai, Calif. TBD

Home matches in bold All times Pacific *Denotes Pac-12 Conference match

2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 3 2017-18 WOMEN’S TENNIS ROSTER

Alphabetical Roster Roster Breakdown Player Cl. Hometown Previous School Julia Eshet SO. Hollywood, Fla. Laurel Springs Online HS By Class Rifanty Kahfiani SO. Bandung, Indonesia Homeschooling Kak Seto •Seniors (2) Julia Lilien FR. Scottsdale, Ariz. Laurel Springs HS Nia Rose, Alyssa Tobita Daniela Nasser JR. Tampa, Fla. Academy of Holy Names •Juniors (2) Nia Rose SR. New York City, N.Y. NYC Lab School Daniela Nasser, Shweta Sangwan Shweta Sangwan JR. Bradenton, Fla. (India) IMG Academy •Sophomores (2) Alyssa Tobita SR. Mililani, Hawaii Mililani HS Julia Eshet, Rifanty Kahfiani Paiton Wagner FR. Cashmere, Wash. Cashmere HS •Freshmen (2) Class Roster Julia Lilien, Paiton Wagner Player Cl. Hometown Previous School By State Julia Lilien FR. Scottsdale, Ariz. Laurel Springs HS • Arizona (1) Paiton Wagner FR. Cashmere, Wash. Cashmere HS Julia Lilien Julia Eshet SO. Hollywood, Fla. Laurel Springs Online HS • Florida (2) Rifanty Kahfiani SO. Bandung, Indonesia Homeschooling Kak Seto Daniela Nasser, Julia Eshet Daniela Nasser JR. Tampa, Fla. Academy of Holy Names • Hawaii (1) Shweta Sangwan JR. Bradenton, Fla. (India) IMG Academy Alyssa Tobita Nia Rose SR. New York City, N.Y. NYC Lab School Alyssa Tobita SR. Mililani, Hawaii Mililani HS • New York (1) Nia Rose Head Coach: Alison Silverio (4th Season); Assistant Coach: Elizabeth Lumpkin Robinson (1st Season) • Washington (1) Paiton Wagner Player Pronunciations: Rifanty Kahfiani (Ree-fawn-tee Kah-fee-aw-nee); Nia Rose (Knee-uh); Shweta Sangwan (Sang-juan); Alyssa Tobita (Toe-beet-ah) By Country • U.S.A (6) Daniela Nasser, Julia Eshet, Alyssa Tobita, Nia Rose, Paiton Wagner, Julia Lilien • India (1) Shweta Sangwan • Indonesia (1) Rifanty Kahfiani

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Overall Record: 14-11 Conference: 6-4 Dual: 14-11 Home: 5-4 Away: 7-4 Neutral: 2-3 vs. Nat’l: 4-7 Singles Overall Dual Tour Conf. 1 2 3 4 5 6 vs. Nat’l Streak L10 Alyssa Tobita 18-14 10-10 8-4 5-5 0-2 6-6 3-2 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-7 L2 4-6 Daniela Nasser 15-6 9-3 6-2 5-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-1 6-2 0-0 W4 9-1 Janvhi Clark 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W1 NA Julia Eshet 20-10 12-9 8-1 6-4 0-0 1-0 1-2 9-6 1-1 0-0 0-5 L2 7-3 Marlou Kluiving 21-9 13-8 8-2 4-6 0-0 0-0 1-0 2-1 5-4 5-3 0-1 L2 7-3 Nia Rose 12-21 5-16 7-5 3-8 1-1 0-4 4-10 0-1 0-0 0-0 1-5 L6 0-10 Rifanty Kahfiani 3-2 3-2 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-2 0-1 L1 NA Shweta Sangwan 13-12 7-10 7-2 2-6 4-10 3-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-5 W2 3-7 Paloma Gomez 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 L1 NA TOTALS 104-75 61-59 44-19 25-33 5-13 10-10 9-14 13-8 10-6 13-8 3-23 -- -- Percentages .581 .508 .698 .431 .277 .500 .391 .619 .625 .619 .115 -- -- Doubles Teams Overall Dual Tour Conf. 1 2 3 vs. Nat’l Streak L10 Tobita/Kahfiani 5-3 5-3 0-0 3-2 0-0 5-3 0-0 2-2 W1 NA Tobita/Sangwan 17-6 6-3 11-3 2-0 6-3 0-0 0-0 1-2 W3 6-4 Nasser/Clark 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W1 NA Nasser/Rose 10-4 3-2 7-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 3-2 0-1 L2 6-4 Eshet/Kluiving 19-6 9-5 10-1 3-2 0-0 7-4 2-1 1-0 L2 7-3 Sangwan/Rose 0-2 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-2 0-0 0-0 0-0 L2 NA Kahfiani/Rose 2-2 2-2 0-0 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 L1 NA Gomez/Rose 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 W1 NA Rose/Clark 1-1 1-2 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 L2 NA Rose/Kluiving 4-3 4-3 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 4-3 1-1 W1 NA Sangwan/Eshet 2-2 2-2 0-0 2-1 2-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 L2 NA Tobita/Kluiving 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 W1 NA TOTALS 63-29 35-24 18-10 16-10 12-8 13-7 13-10 5-9 -- -- Percentages .685 .593 .642 .615 .600 .650 .565 .357 -- --

Date Opponent Location Time Score Overall Conf. National Rank January 13 Portland Eugene, Ore. 3 p.m. W, 6-1 1-0 -- -- 15 No. 11 Georgia Tech Eugene, Ore. 12 p.m. L, 1-6 1-1 -- -- 21 Eastern Washington Eugene, Ore. 1 p.m. W, 7-0 2-1 -- -- 28 at No. 2 North Carolina^ Chapel Hill, N.C. 9:30 a.m. L, 0-4 2-2 -- -- 29 vs. Columbia^ Chapel Hill, N.C. 9:30 a.m. W, 4-2 3-2 -- -- February 4 at No. 15 Baylor Waco, Texas 11 a.m. L, 3-4 3-3 -- -- 5 at TCU Dallas, Texas 11 a.m. L, 1-4 3-4 -- -- 24 UC Santa Barbara Eugene, Ore. 12 p.m. W, 5-2 4-4 -- -- 26 Houston Eugene, Ore. 9 a.m. W, 4-0 5-4 -- -- March 4 vs. Denver Boise, Idaho 10 a.m. L, 2-4 5-5 -- -- 5 at Boise State Biose, Idaho 10 a.m. W, 4-3 6-5 -- -- 10 at No. 25 Washington* Seattle, Wash. 2 p.m. W, 4-3 7-5 1-0 -- 11 at Washington State* Pullman, Wash. 12 p.m. W, 4-0 8-5 2-0 -- 17 No. 20 UCLA* Eugene, Ore. 1:30 p.m. L, 1-4 8-6 2-1 35 19 No. 32 USC* Eugene, Ore. 12 p.m. W, 4-3 9-6 3-1 35 29 at Fresno State Fresno, Calif. 1 p.m. W, 4-1 10-6 3-1 38 31 at No. 42 Arizona State* Tempe, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. L, 1-4 10-7 3-2 38 April 1 at Arizona* Tucson, Ariz. 12 p.m. W, 4-3 11-7 4-2 38 7 No. 10 Stanford* Eugene, Ore. 1:30 p.m. L, 0-7 11-8 4-3 37 8 No. 18 California* Eugene, Ore. 12 p.m. L, 3-4 11-9 4-4 37 14 at Utah* Salt Lake City, Utah 12:30 p.m. W, 4-0 12-9 5-4 42 16 at Colorado* Boulder, Colo. 9 a.m. W, 4-2 13-9 6-4 42 27 vs. UCLA** Ojai, Calif. 11 a.m. W, 4-3 14-10 -- 42 28 vs. Stanford** Ojai, Calif. 2 p.m. L, 0-4 14-11 -- 40

May 13 vs. No. 30 North Carolina State*** Athens, Ga. 6 a.m. L, 2-4 -- -- 35

All home games in BOLD All times PACIFIC ^Denotes ITA Kickoff Weekend match *Denotes Pac-12 Conference match **Denotes Pac-12 Championship Match ***Denotes NCAA Tournament Match

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Oregon 6, Portland 1 Oregon 4, Columbia 2 Jan. 13, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Jan. 29, 2017 | Cone-Kenfield Center | Chapel Hill, N.C. Doubles Doubles 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) def. Lukic/Jelena Lazarevic (UP) 6-4 1. Milstein/Solovyez (COL) def. Sangwan/Rose (UO) 6-4 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. Dimitrova/Oberg (UP) 6-2 2. Asatrian/Kevakian (COL) def. Tobita/Kahfiani (UO) 6-2 3. Grigoryan/Soares (UP) def. Rose/Kahfiani (UO) 7-5 3. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. Pollack/Ren (COL) 6-2 Singles Singles 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. Jelena Lukic (UP) 6-2, 3-3 (Ret.) 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. Rima Asatrian (COL) 6-2, 6-3 2. Radina Dimitrova (UP) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-1, 3-6, 11-9 2. Alexandra Solovyez (COL) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-3, 6-1 3. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Jelena Lazarevic (UP) 6-3, 6-0 3. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Ali Pollack (COL) 7-6 (8-6), 6-1 4. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Tanya Grigoryan (UP) 6-0, 6-2 4. Andrea Kevakian (COL) vs. Julia Eshet (UO) 4-6, 7-5, unfinished 5. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Emily Soares (UP) 6-4, 6-2 5. Rifanty Kahfiani (UO) def. Adi Milstein (COL) 7-5, 6-3 6. Rifanty Dwi Kahfiani (UO) def. Anna Oberg (UP) 6-4, 6-2 6. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Sarah Hu (UO) 6-3, 6-2

No. 11 Georgia Tech 6, Oregon 1 Baylor 4, Oregon 3 Jan. 15, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Feb. 4, 2017 | Hawkins Indoor Tennis Center | Waco, Texas Doubles Doubles 1. McAdoo/Renaud (GT) def. Tobita/Sangwan (UO) 6-2 1. No. 15 Shankle/Profit (BU) vs. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) 5-3, unfinished 2. Hourigan/Jones (GT) def. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) 6-2 2. Rose/Nasser (UO) def. Newborn/Van Zyl (BU) 6-4 3. Rose/Kahfiani (UO) def. Otsuka/Gizdova (GT) 7-5 3. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. hakhraichuk/Hinojosa (BU) 6-2 Singles Singles 1. Paige Hourigan (GT) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 6-0, 6-7, 10-6 1. No. 7 Blair Shankle (BU) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 6-0, 2-6-6-1 2. Rasheeda McAdoo (GT) def. Nia Rose (UO) 7-5, 6-0 2. Rhiann Newborn (BU) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 3. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Johnnise Renaud (GT) 6-2, 1-6, 6-1 3. Theresa Van Zyl (BU) def. Nia Rose (UO) 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 4. Kenya Jones (GT) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 7-5, 2-6, 6-1 4. No. 117 Jessica Hinojosa (BU) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 7-6, 6-1 5. Nami Otsuka (GT) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 6-1, 6-0 5. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Karina Traxler (UO) 6-1, 6-4 6. Nadia Gizdova (GT) def. Rifanty Dwi Kahfiani (UO) 6-4, 6-1 6. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Angie Shakhraichuk (UO) 6-4, 6-4

Oregon 7, Eastern Washington 0 Oregon 5, UC Santa Barbara 2 Jan. 21, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Feb. 5, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Doubles Doubles | Order of finish: 3,1 1. Rose/Kahfiani (UO) def. Worrall/Blessing (EWU) 6-4 1. Tobita/Sangwan (UO) def. Stojic/Dubavets (UCSB) 6-4 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. Swindell/Heinen (EWU) 6-0 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) vs. Baker/Yamada (UCSB) 5-3, unfinished 3. Clark/Nasser (UO) def. Domingo/Sottile (EWU) 6-1 3. Nasser/Rose (UO) def. Silveira/Gilbertson (UCSB) 6-3 Singles Singles | Order of finish: 5,4,2,3,6,1 1. Nia Rose (UO) def. Faye Worrall (EWU) 6-1, 6-0 1. Palina Dubavets (UCSB) def. Nia Rose (UO) 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(2) 2. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Rachel Swindell (EWU) 6-1, 7-6(5) 2. Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. Natalie Da Silveira (UCSB) 6-2, 6-2 3. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Erin Blessing (EWU) 6-3, 6-1 3. Jaimee Gilbertson (UCSB) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 7-5, 1-6, 10-4 4. Rifanty Kahfiani (UO) def. Carolina Lopez (EWU) 6-1, 6-0 4. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Stefani Stojic (UCSB) 6-1, 6-3 5. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Marta Heinen (EWU) 6-1, 6-1 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Amanda Atanasson (UCSB) 6-1, 6-0 6. Janvhi Clark (UO) def. Katrina Domingo (EWU) 4-6, 6-3, 10-8 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Stephanie Yamada (UCSB) 4-6, 6-4, 10-5

No. 2 North Carolina 4, Oregon 0 Oregon 4, Houston 0 Jan. 28, 2017 | Cone-Kenfield Center | Chapel Hill, N.C. Feb. 26, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Doubles Doubles | Order of finish: 1,2 1. Carter/Daavettila (UNC) def. Sangwan/Rose (UO) 6-3 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) def. Dimitrova/Glumac (UH) 6-5(7-4) 2. Tobita/Kahfiani (UO) def. No. 46 Aney/Graham (UNC) 6-3 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. Mazzari/Alter (UH) 6-2 3. Ouellet-Pizer/James-Baker (UNC) def. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) 6-2 3. Nasser/Rose (UO) def. (UH) default Singles Singles | Order of finish 4,3 1. No. 5 Hayley Carter (UNC) vs. Shweta Sangwan(UO) 6-3, 4-6, 2-0, unfinished 1. Nia Rose (UO) vs. Tsveta Dimitrova (UH) unfinished 2. No. 3 Sara Daavettila (UNC) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-0, 6-1 2. Shweta Sangwan (UO) vs. Sveva Mazzari (UH) unfinished 3. No. 9 Jessie Aney (UNC) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 7-6(4), 6-4 3. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Lauren Alter (UH) 6-1, 7-5 4. No. 44 Alexa Graham (UNC) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 6-2, 6-2 4. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Constandena Nicolaou (UH) 6-2, 6-1 5. No. 45 Makenna Jones (UNC) vs. Rifanty Kahfiani (UO) 6-0, 4-6, 0-3, unfinished 5. Daniela Nasser (UO) vs. Ana Glumac (UH) unfinished 6. Chloe Ouellet-Pizer (UNC) vs. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 7-5, 5-4, unfinished 6. Paloma Gomez (UO) def. (UH) default

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Denver 4, Oregon 2 No. 20 UCLA 4, No. 35 Oregon 1 March 4, 2017 | Boas Indoor Tennis Center | Boise, Idaho March 17, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Doubles Doubles | Order of finish: 2,3 1. No. 11 O’Laughlin/Slattery (DU) def. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) 6-1 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) vs. Hart/Fleming (UCLA) 4-4, unfinished 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. Mok/Barnhill (DU) 7-6 2. Andrews/Miller (UCLA) def. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) 6-1 3. Nasser/Rose (UO) def. Radosevic/Mboko (DU) 6-0 3. Shibahara/Wiley (UCLA) def. Rose/Nasser (UO) 6-2 Singles Singles | Order of finish: 6,4,5,3 1. Julia O’Laughlin (DU) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 6-3, 6-1 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) vs. No. 3 Ena Shibahara (UCLA) 7-6(5), 1-1, unfinished 2. Maureen Slattery (DU) def. Nia Rose (UO) 7-6, 7-5 2. Alyssa Tobita (UO) vs. Terri Fleming (UCLA) 6-3, 4-6, 1-1, unfinished 3. Bianca Mok (DU) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 6-4, 7-6(2) 3. Alaina Miller (UCLA) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-4, 6-3 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Sonja Radosevic (DU) 7-5, 7-5 4. No. 81 Jada Hart (UCLA) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 6-0, 6-2 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) vs. Gracia Mboko (DU) unfinished 5. Gabby Andrews (UCLA) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 6-1, 6-4 6. Arisha Ladhani (DU) def. Daniela Nasser (UO) 6-1, 6-1 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Kristen Wiley (UCLA) 6-1, medically retired

Oregon 4, Boise State 3 No. 35 Oregon 4, No. 32 USC 3 March 5, 2017 | Boas Indoor Tennis Center | Boise, Idaho March 19, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. Doubles | Order of finish: 1,3 Doubles | Order of finish: 3,2 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) def. Poling/Dokic (BSU) 6-3 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) vs. Westby/Valdes (USC) unfinished 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) vs. Kantenwein/Nosek (BSU) unfinished 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. No. 21 Katz/Smith (USC) 6-4 3. Gomez/Rose (UO) def. Kuljanin/Menjivar (BSU) 6-4 3. Rose/Clark (UO) def. Van Alphen/Kulikov (USC) 6-4 Singles | 6,4,5,3,1,2 Singles | 6,3,5,1,4,2 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. Hannah Kantenwein (BSU) 2-6, 6-3, 6-2 1. No. 25 Gabby Smith (USC) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 7-6(3), 6-3 2. Lilian Poling (BSU) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 4-6, 6-3, 5-7 2. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. No. 38 Jessica Failla (USC) 6-4, 6-7(6), 6-4 3. Anja Dokic (BSU) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-7, 5-7 3. Rianna Valdes (USC) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-2, 6-4 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Wiktoria Nosek (BSU) 6-4, 6-1 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. No. 88 Zoe Katz (USC) 7-6(2), 2-6, 6-4 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Nancy Menjivar (BSU) 6-3, 6-2 5. No. 113 Madison Westby (USC) def. Daniela Nasser (UO) 7-6(3), 6-2 6. Kirsty Venter (BSU) def. Paloma Gomez (UO) 4-6, 1-6 6. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Angela Kulikov (USC) 6-4, 6-1

Oregon 4, No. 25 Washington 3 No. 38 Oregon 4, Fresno State 1 March 10, 2017 | Bill Quillian Stadium | Seattle, Wash. March 29, 2017 | Spalding G. Wathen Tennis Center | Fresno, Calif. Doubles | Order of Finish: 1,2 Doubles | Order of finish: 3,2 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) def. No. 26 Abbes/Kobayashi (UW) 7-5 1. No. 48 Sangwan/Tobita (UO) vs. Wilson/Lawson (UO) unfinished 2. Eshet/Kluiving (UO) def. No. 69 Fung/Hance (UW) 7-5 2. Triebe/Bykova (FS) def. No. 66 Kluiving/Eshet (UO) 6-4 3. Nasser/Rose (UO) vs. Kopcalic/Slavica (UW) 6-5, DNF 3. Noble/Stloukalova (FS) def. Clark/Rose (UO) 6-3 Singles | Oreder of finish 5,6,2,3,4,1 Singles | Order of finish: 2,6,3,4 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. No. 121 Stacey Fung (UW) 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) vs. Katerina Stloukalova (FS) unfinished 2. Nour Abbes (UW) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 3-6, 6-0, 6-3 2. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Emma Wilson (FS) 6-3, 6-3 3. Nia Rose (UO) def. No. 123 Miki Kobayashi (UW) 7-6, 6-4 3. Nia Rose (UO) def. Galina Bykova (FS) 7-5, 6-1 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Alexis Prokopuik (UW) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Juliane Triebe (FS) 6-0, 5-7, 6-3 5. Kenad Hance (UW) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 6-2, 6-1 5. Rifanty Kahfiani (UO) vs. Georgia Lawson (FS) unfinished 6. Katarina Kopcalic (UW) def. Daniela Nasser (UO) 6-4, 6-4 6. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Ndini Ndunda (FS) 6-3, 6-2

Oregon 4, Washington State 0 No. 42 Arizona State 4, No. 38 Oregon 1 March 11, 2017 | Hollingbery Fieldhouse | Pullman, Wash. March 31, 2017 | Whiteman Tennis Center | Tempe, Ariz. Doubles | Order of finish: 1,3,2 Doubles | Order of finish: 2,3 1. Sangwan/Tobita (UO) def. Michalkova/Matejevic (WSU) 6-2 1. No. 48 Sangwan/Tobita (UO) vs. Osborne/Huergo (ASU) unfinished 2. Kluiving/Eshet (UO) def. Miksovska/Colic (WSU) 6-3 2. Anderson/Slaysman (ASU) def. No. 66 Kluiving/Eshet (UO) 6-0 3. Ates/Yusupova (WSU) def. Rose/Nasser (WSU) 6-3 3. Jump/Hampton (ASU) def. Rose/Kahfiani (UO) 6-2 Singles | Order of finish 2,3,4 Singles | Order of finish: 3,2,5,1 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) vs. Guzal Yusupova (WSU) 6-4, 4-6, 5-1, unfinished 1. No. 65 Kassidy Jump (ASU) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 7-5, 6-3 2. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Barbora Michalkova (WSU) 6-2, 6-2 2. No. 63 Sammi Hampton (ASU) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 6-0, 7-6 3. Nia Rose (UO) def. Aneta Miksovska (WSU) 6-0, 7-5 3. No. 90 Kelley Anderson (ASU) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-0, 6-1 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Melisa Ates (WSU) 1-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7-5) 4. Julia Eshet (UO) vs. Nicole Fossa Huergo (ASU) unfinished 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) vs. Victoria Matejevic (WSU) 6-3, 1-6, unfinished 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Savannah Slaysman (ASU) 7-5, 6-2 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) vs. Lejla Colic (WSU) 3-4, unfinished 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) vs. Gussie O’Sullivan (ASU) unfinished

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No. 38 Oregon 4, Arizona 3 No. 42 Oregon 4, Colorado 2 April 1, 2017 | LaNelle Robson Tennis Center | Tucson, Ariz. April 16, 2017 | CU South Tennis Complex | Boulder, Colo. Doubles | Order of finish: 2,1,3 Doubles | Order of finish: 2,3 1. Marker/Corley (AZ) def. Sangwan/Kahfiani (UO) 6-2 1. Sangwan/Eshet (UO) vs. Ronaldson/Hule (CU) unfinished 2. Kluiving/Tobita (UO) def. Cohen/Van Aelst (AZ) 6-1 2. Tobita/Kahfiani (UO) def. Andrinopoulos/Beck (CU) 6-3 3. Wesbrooks/Thomas (AZ) def. Rose/Clark (UO) 6-4 3. Kluiving/Rose (UO) def. Wojcik/Oleynik (CU) 6-3 Singles | Order of finish: 2,5,6,4,1,3 Singles | Order of finish: 2,3,1,6,4 1. No. 29 Lauren Marker (AZ) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 6-1, 1-6, 6-3 1. Nuria Oremño Ruiz (CU) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 2. No. 119 Paris Corley (AZ) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 6-0, 6-4 2. No. 115 Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Louise Ronaldson (CU) 6-1, 6-1 3. Nia Rose (UO) def. Camila Wesbrooks (AZ) 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7-1) 3. Annabelle Andrinopoulos (CU) def. Nia Rose (CU) 6-3, 6-3 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Marie Van Aelst (AZ) 6-3, 6-2 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Kyra Wojcik (CU) 6-3, 2-6, 6-3 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Sophia Thomas (AZ) 6-2, 6-1 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) vs. Chloe Hule (CU) unfinished 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Maggie Cohen (AZ) 6-1, 6-4 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Brigitte Beck (CU) 6-2, 7-5

No. 10 Stanford 7, No. 37 Oregon 0 No. 42 Oregon 4, UCLA 3 April 7, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. April 27, 2017 | Ojai Valley Athletic Club | Ojai, Calif. Doubles | Order of finish: 3,2 Doubles | Order of finish: 3,1,2 1. Sangwan/Eshet (UO) vs. Arbuthnott/Davidson (SU) unfinished 1. Hart/ Fleming (UCLA) def. Sangwan/Eshet (UO) 6-3 2. No. 32 Doyle/Lord (SU) def. Tobita/Kahfiani (SU) 6-4 2. Tobita/Kahfiani (UO) def. Andrews/Miller (UCLA) 6-3 3. Higuchi/Lampl (SU) def. Rose/Kluiving (SU) 6-4 3. Rose/Kluiving (UO) def. Shibahara/Wiley (UCLA) 6-1 Singles | Order of finish: 6,4,3,2,5,1 Singles | Order of finish: 1,3,6,4,2,5 1. No. 62 Caroline Doyle (SU) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(8) 1. Ena Shibahara (UCLA) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 2. No. 19 Melissa Lord (SU) def. Alyssa Tobita (UO) 6-2, 3-6, 6-1 2. Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. Terri Fleming (UCLA) 4-6, 7-6, 6-3 3. No. 47 Taylor Davidson (SU) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-3, 6-4 3. Jada Hart (UCLA) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-2, 7-6(6) 4. No. 70 Caroline Lampl (SU) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 7-5, 6-1 4. Julia Eshet (UO) def. Alaina Miller (UCLA) 6-4, 5-7, 6-3 5. No. 103 Emily Arbuthnott (SU) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 6-4, 7-6(8) 5. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Gabby Andrews (UCLA) 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 6. No. 55 Emma Higuchi (SU) def. Rifanty Kahfiani (UO) 6-1, 6-0 6. Kristin Wiley (UCLA) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2

No. 18 California 4, No. 37 Oregon 3 No. 6 Stanford 4, No. 40 Oregon 0 April 8, 2017 | Student Tennis Center | Eugene, Ore. April 28, 2017 | Ojai Valley Athletic Club | Ojai, Calif. Doubles | Order of finish: 3,1 Doubles | Order of finish: 3,2 1. Sangwan/Eshet (UO) def. No. 41 Manasse,/Jansen (Cal) 6-4 1. Sangwan/Eshet (UO) vs. Arbuthnott/ Davidson (STAN) unfinished 2. Kahfiani/Tobita (UO) vs. No. 54 Hauger/Popovic (Cal) unfinished 2. Doyle/Lord (STAN) def. Tobita/Kahfiani (UO) 6-2 3. Rose/Kluiving (UO) def. Starr/Lin (Cal) 6-4 3. Higuchi/Lampl (STAN) def. Rose/Kluiving (UO) 6-1 Singles | Order of finish: 2,5,3,6,1,4 Singles | Order of finish: 4,6,3 1. No. 9 Karla Popovic (Cal) def. Shweta Sangwan (UO) 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 1. Alyssa Tobita (UO) vs. Caroline Doyle (STAN) unfinished 2. Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. No. 53 (Cal) 6-0, 6-3 2. Shweta Sangwan (UO) vs. Melissa Lord (STAN) unfinished 3. Denise Starr (Cal) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-4, 6-2 3. Taylor Davidson (STAN) def. Nia Rose (UO) 6-4, 6-2 4. No. 98 Olivia Hauger (Cal) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 6-1, 5-7, 6-4 4. Caroline Lampl (STAN) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 6-3, 6-3 5. Maya Jansen (Cal) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 6-2, 6-0 5. Daniela Nasser (UO) vs. Emily Arbuthnott (STAN) unfinished 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Maria Smith (Cal) 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 6. Emma Higuchi (STAN) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 6-1, 6-2

Order of finish: 2, 5, 3, 6, 1, 4 No. 30 North Carolina State 4, No. 35 Oregon 2 May 13, 2017 | Dan Magill Tennis Complex | Athens, Ga. No. 42 Oregon 4, Utah 0 Doubles | Order of finish: 1,3,2 April 14, 2017 | Eccles Tennis Center | Salt Lake City, Utah 1. Frantova/Rogers (UO) def. No. 82 Eshet/Sangwan (UO) 6-1 Doubles | Order of finish: 3,2,1 2. Tobita/Kahfiani (NCST) def. Moldovan/Wiktorin (NCST) 6-4 1. Sangwan/Eshet (UO) def. Pletcher/Turley (Utah) 9-7 3. Rose/Kluiving (UO) def. Reami/Stenta (NCST) 6-3 2. Tobita/Kahfiani (UO) def. Calton/Cheng (Utah) 6-1 Singles | Order of finish: 4,2,6,1,3 3. Da Ro/Turley (Utah) def. Rose/Kluiving (UO) 6-4 1. No. 86 Martina Frantova (NCST) def. No. 79 Alyssa Tobita (UO) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 Singles | Order of finish: 6,2,5 2. No. 117 Shweta Sangwan (UO) def. Anna Rogers (NCST) 6-2, 6-4 1. Shweta Sangwan (UO) vs. Margo Pletcher (Utah) unfinished 3. Claudia Wiktorin (NCST) def. Julia Eshet (UO) 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 2. No. 115 Alyssa Tobita (UO) def. Brianna Turley (Utah) 6-2, 6-3 4. Adriana Reami (NCST) def. Nia Rose (UO) 0-6, 6-0, 6-1 3. Nia Rose (UO) vs. Alexia Petrovic (Utah) unfinished 5. Daniela Nasser (UO) vs. Bianca Moldovan (NCST) unfinished 4. Julia Eshet (UO) vs. Jena Cheng (Utah) unfinished 6. Amanda Rebol (NCST) def. Marlou Kluiving (UO) 6-3, 6-3 5. Marlou Kluiving (UO) def. Whitney Turley (Utah) 6-3, 7-5 6. Daniela Nasser (UO) def. Luisa Gerstner Da Ro (Utah) 6-2, 6-3

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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON STUDENT TENNIS CENTER

Opened in September 2000, the Student Tennis Center at the University of Oregon was a tremendous step forward in solidifying the presence of Duck Tennis as a major component of the university’s athletic culture.

The $2.1 million facility hosts both the men’s and women’s varsity tennis programs, as well as club tennis, physical education classes and student recreation. The project was the result of a combined effort fundraising effort from Physical Activities and Recreation Services (PARS) Department, the Athletics Department and the efforts of former Oregon men’s tennis coach Chris Russell and former women’s coach Jack Griffin.

The entire facility received a new playing surface and improved light- ing prior to the 2008-2009 season.

On Nov. 9, 2013, the indoor center court on the north side of the Student Tennis Center was annointed the Alex Rovello Court in honor of former men’s tennis player Alex Rovello. Rovello passed away fol- lowing his junior season in a diving accident.

“It is very important to honor the legacy of Alex Rovello and to make sure that it lives on,” said head men’s tennis coach Nils Schyllander. Rovello posted a career 60 wins in singles play and notched 53 doubles victories in three season at UO.

The women of Oregon went 11-5 last year in 2013, the most wins at home since the Ducks went 9-2 during the 2008-09 campaign. In 2011-12, the Ducks won seven out of their final eight home matches, including a pair of Pac-12 wins over 43rd-ranked Utah, 4-3, April 6, 2012 and Colorado, 7-0, on April 7, 2012.

The Ducks are 96-52 in matches played at the Oregon Student Tennis Center since its inaugural season (2000-01). In 2009, Oregon put to- gether a 9-2 home season. In 2004, the Oregon women’s squad were 8-2 at home. That same year, the Ducks defeated New mexico in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to advance to the second round before falling to conference-rival Washington, 4-3, to end the season. 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 9 10

HISTORY

10 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book Oregon All-Americans Daria Panova 2003 All-American (Singles, Doubles) 2004 All-American (Singles)

Daria Panova is Oregon’s all-time career leader in singles victories, posting a 94-50 (.653) record from 2001-05. She was a member of two Oregon NCAA Tournament teams (2002, 2004) and helped the Ducks advance to the second round in both of those years. Panova set the school’s single-season record for most singles wins in 2003, going 32-15 (.680). As a junior in 2004, she matched her 2003 mark, finishing the season 32-14 (.695). Panova also went 18-12 with doubles partner Courtney Nagle in 2003. Panova and Nagle’s 32-25 doubles mark between 2002-04 ranks third in school history.

Panova was the 2003 Pac-10 Tournament Individual Champion and advanced to the third round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament in singles play and to the quarterfinals in doubles (with Nagle). She was a first team All-Pac-10 selection and earned All- American honors as both a singles and doubles player in 2003. Panova garnered first team All-Pac-10 honors and All-American accolades in singles during the 2004 season but was defeated in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. As a senior in 2005, Panova was named second team All-Pac-10 and went 23- 12 with doubles partner Dominika Dieskova, which ranks second in Oregon tennis history. Courtney Nagle 2003 All-American (Doubles)

Courtney Nagle won 65 singles matches from 2000-04 and ranks fourth all-time in career singles victories. She won 32 doubles matches with fellow All-American Daria Panova from 2002-04, which ranks third all-time in Or- egon history. Her 18-12 mark with Panova in 2003 ranks ninth in school history.

Nagle helped the University of Oregon to two of its three alltime NCAA Tournament team victories as a sophomore in 2002 and senior in 2004. Individually, Nagle advanced to the first round of the 2003 NCAA Tournament and teamed with Panova to advance to the quarterfinals in doubles play the same year. She earned All-American ac- colades in doubles for her efforts during the 2003 NCAA Tournament.

HISTORY Nagle won the University of Oregon’s “Most Improved Player” award after her freshman and junior seasons in 2001 and 2003, respectively.

2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 11 NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM & INDIVIDUAL HISTORY

NCAA First Round NCAA First Round May 9, 1997 • San Diego, Calif. May 11, 2002 • Los Angeles, Calif. San Diego State 5, Oregon 2 Oregon 4, UNLV 2 Singles Singles 1. Cole (SDSU) def. Wygonowska (UO) 6-2, 4-6, 7-6 (6) 1. Panova (UO) def. Janus (UNLV) 6-4, 6-1 2. Lindahl (SDSU) def. Petrovic (UO) 6-3, 6-3 2. Zsiros (UNLV) def. Gieczys (UO) 6-3, 6-1 3. Napier (UO) def. Bhaguandas (SDSU) 7-6 (5), 6-7 (2), 6-4 3. Suspended 4. Donovan (SDSU) def. Sosnow (UO) 6-3, 6-3 4. Chong (UNLV) def. Gunnarsson (UO) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 5. Kaneshiro (UO) def. Doyle (SDSU) 6-3, 6-4 5. Mendiburu (UO) def. Oosthuizen (UNLV) 6-2, 6-2 6. Bridges (SDSU) def. Coyle (UO) 6-3, 6-3 6. Nagle (UO) def. Bakken (UNLV) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 Doubles Doubles 1. Suspended 1. Nagle/Mendiburu (UO) def. Janus/Abram (UNLV) 8-6 2. Suspended 2. Nyland/Panova (UO) def. Zsiros/Bakken (UNLV) 8-4 3. Doyle/Lindahl (SDSU) def. Coyle/Wygonowska (UO) 8-2 3. Suspended NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round May 15, 1999 • Stanford, Calif. May 12, 2002 • Los Angeles, Calif. Oregon 5, South Florida 1 USC 4, Oregon 0 Singles Singles 1. Wygonowska (UO) def. Tessier (USF) 6-1, 6-4 1. Peterson (USC) def. Panova (UO) 6-3, 6-4 2. Nyland (UO) def. Houle (USF) 3-6, 7-6 (2), 6-2 2. Manani (USC) def. Gieczys (UO) 6-2, 6-4 3. Harrison (USF) def. Arnaud (UO) 6-4, 7-6 (5) 3. Suspended 4. Kaneshiro (UO) def. Schwartz (USF) 6-2, 6-2 4. Suspended 5. Petrovic (UO) def. Zubor (USF) 6-3, 6-2 5. Brymer (USC) def. Mendiburu (UO) 6-2, 6-3 6. Martin (UO) def.Nieto (USF) 7-6 (5), 6-0 6. Suspended Doubles Doubles Suspended 1. Brymer/Peterson (USC) def. Nagle/Mendiburu (UO) 8-5 2. Loyola/Magnani 9USC) def. Nyland/Panova (UO) 8-4 NCAA Second Round 3. Suspended May 16, 1999 • Stanford, Calif. Stanford 5, Oregon 0 NCAA First Round May 15, 2004 • Seattle, Wash. Singles Oregon 4, New Mexico 3 1. Irvin (STAN) def. Wygonowska (UO) 6-4, 6-2 2. Ashley (STAN) def. Nyland (UO) 6-0, 6-1 Singles 3. Lastra (STAN) def. Arnaud (UO) 6-0, 7-5 1. Panova (UO) def. Kovacek (NM) 5-7, 7-6, 6-2 4. Kalvaria (STAN) def. Kaneshiro (UO) 6-1, 6-3 2. Gersic (NM) def. Dieskova (UO) 6-3, 7-5 5. Heiser (STAN) def. Petrovic (UO) 6-1, 6-1 3. Nagle (UO) def. Robertson (NM) 6-3, 6-0 6. Suspended 4. Mendiburu (UO) def. Heidbrink (NM) 6-1, 6-4 Doubles 5. Suvak (NM) def. Leksinska (UO) 6-2, 6-2 6. Ruiz-Fabrega (NM) def. Bak (UO) 6-2, 7-5 Suspended Doubles NCAA First Round 1. Panova/Nagle (UO) def. Gersic/Ruiz-Fabrega (NM) 8-5 May 12, 2000 • Tempe, Ariz. 2. Heidbrink/Robertson (NM) def. Leksinska/Dieskova (UO) 8-3 Mississippi State 5, Oregon 0 3. Mendiburu/Bak (UO) def. Kovacek/Quintal (NM) 8-5 Singles 1. Suspended 2. Belancic (MSU) def. Gieczys (UO) 7-5, 6-1 3. Soubis (MSU) def. Nyland (UO) 6-0, 6-2 4. Oliveira (MSU) def. Arnaud (UO) 6-2, 6-1 5. Lord (MSU) def. Mattsson (UO) 6-2, 6-3 6. Vasiloaica (MSU) def. Young (UO) 6-2, 7-5 Doubles Suspended 12 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book NCAA TOURNAMENT TEAM & INDIVIDUAL HISTORY

NCAA Second Round NCAA Individual Tournament May 16, 2004 • Seattle, Wash. May, 24, 1999 • Gainsville, Fla. Washington 4, Oregon 3 Singles Singles First Round 1. Carter (WASH) def. Panova (UO) 7-5, 6-1 Alina Wygonowska (UO) loss 2. Sumantri (WASH) def. Dieskova (UO) 6-2, 6-2 3. Nagle (UO) def. Hoe (WASH) 6-1, 6-4 2003 NCAA Individual Tournament 4. Hadzic (WASH) def. Mendiburu (UO) 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 (6) May 19-22, 2003 • Gainsville, Fla. 5. Leksinska (UO) def. Nauenberg (WASH) 6-1, 7-5 Singles 6. Ahn (WASH) def. Bak (UO) 6-7, 6-4, 6-1 First Round Doubles Carleton (UCLA) def. Nagle (UO) 6-3, 6-2 1. Panova/Nagle (UO) def. Carter/Sumantri (WASH) 8-4 Panova (UO) def. Wong (Georgia Tech) 6-1, 6-1 2. Hadzic/Hoe 9WASH) def. Leksinska/Dieskova (UO) 5-6 (DNF) 3. Mendiburu/Bak def. Ahn/Nauenberg (WASH) 8-6 Second Round Panova (UO) def. Fusano (CAL) 7-5, 6-3 NCAA First Round May 11, 2007 • Stanford, Calif. Third Round BYU 4, Oregon 0 Peterson (USC) def. Panova (UO) 6-2, 6-3 Singles 1. Surkova (BYU) def. Dieskova (UO) 6-3, 6-1 Doubles 2. Jones (BYU) def. Olivos (UO) 6-3, 4-4 susp. First Round 3. Doerr (BYU) def. Seremata (UO) 7-6 (7), 3-4 susp. Nagle/Panova (UO) def. Mojzis/Cline (North Carolina) 7-5, 6-2 4. Hayasaka (BYU) def. Hoz de Villa (UO) 6-4, 4-1 susp. 5. Holden (BYU) def. Anna Powaska (UO) 6-1, 6-3 Second Round 6. Chang (BYU) def. Snodgrass (UO) 6-2, 6-1 Nagle/Panova (UO) def. Gordon/Scaringe (Florida) 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 Doubles Quarterfinals 1. Surkova/Miccoli (BYU) def. Dieskova/Olivos (UO) 4-3 susp. Urickova/Zahnova (VCU) def. Nagle/Panova (UO) 6-2, 6-2 2. Jones/Change (BYU) def. Powaska/Hoz de Villa (UO) 8-1 3. Doerr/Holden (BYU) def. Seremata/Snodgrass (UO) 8-2 2004 NCAA Individual Tournament NCAA First Round May 24, 2004 • Athen, Ga. May 13, 2017 • Athens, Ga. Singles North Carolina State 4, Oregon 2 First Round Singles Kruse (Middle Tennessee State) def. Panova (UO) 3-6, 6-4, 6-1 Logar (STAN) def. Dieskova (UO) 6-2, 6-1 1. (NCST) Frantova def. (UO) Tobita, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 2. (UO) Sangwan def. (NCST) Rogers, 6-2, 6-4 2005 NCAA Individual Tournament 3. (NCST) Wiktorin def. (UO) Eshet, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 May 23, 2005 • Athen, Ga. 4. (NCST) Reami def. (UO) Rose, 0-6, 6-0, 6-1 5. (UO) Nasser vs. (NCST) Moldovan, unfinished Singles 6. (NCST) Rebol def. (UO) Kluiving, 6-3, 6-3 First Round Doubles Foster (Kentucky) def. Panova (UO) 6-1, 6-3 1. (NCST) Frantova/Rogers def. (UO) Eshet/Sangwan, 6-1 2006 NCAA Individual Tournament 2. (UO) Tobita/Kahfiani def. (NCST) Moldovan/Wiktorin, 6-4 May 24, 2006 • Stanford, Calif. 3. (UO) Rose/Kluiving def. (NCST) Reami/Stenta, 6-3 Singles First Round Beermann (Virginia Tech) def. Dieskova (UO) 2-6, 6-1, 6-3 Doubles First Round Besovic/Cetnik (TCU) def. Dieskova/Olivos (UO) 7-6, 6-3

2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 13 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Singles Season Records Most Victories Singles Year W L Pct. 1. Daria Panova 2003-04 32 14 .695 Daria Panova 2002-03 32 15 .680 3. Dominika Dieskova 2005-06 30 12 .714 4. Carmen Seremeta 2005-06 26 14 .650 5. Elise Adams 1992-93 25 7 .680 6. Julie Metzger 2012-13 24 14 .632 7. Marlou Kluiving 2014-15 23 9 .719 Katie Glynn 1991-92 23 8 .742 Pavlina Smatova 2010-11 23 15 .605 10. Krissy Barger 1992-93 22 8 .733 Dominika Dieskova 2004-05 22 14 .611 Nicole Long 2012-13 22 11 .667

Most Victories Doubles Year W L Pct. 1. Dieskova / Olivos 2005-06 30 10 .750 2. Rose/Tobita 2014-15 25 10 .714 3. Dieskova / Panova 2004-05 23 12 .657 4. Nagamoto / Grall 1987-88 22 3 .880 Skowronski / Smatova 2010-11 22 13 .628 6. Adams / Willens 1992-93 19 4 .826 Eshet/Kluiving 2016-17 19 6 .760 Leksinska / Dieskova 2003-04 19 11 .633 Skowronski / Hager 2011-12 19 11 .633 Dieskova / Olivos 2003-04 19 12 .612 Carmen Seremeta’s 26 wins in 2005-06 season ranks fourth all-time at Oregon. Matches played (Singles)...... 47, Daria Panova (2002-03) Matches Played (Doubles)...... 40, Dieskova / Olivos (2005-06)

Career Records Most Victories Singles Year W L Pct. 1. Daria Panova 2001-05 94 50 .653 2. Dominika Dieskova 2003-07 87 64 .576 3. Julia Metzger 2010-13 73 72 .503 4. Krissy Barger 1991-94 72 42 .632 5. Marlou Kluiving 2013-17 67 28 .705 6. Courtney Nagle 2000-04 65 56 .537 7. Alyssa Tobita 2014-pres. 63 41 .606 8. Kumi Nagamoto 1987-90 61 28 .685 9. Lindsay Bartlett 1981-84 59 11 .843 10. Kara Yoshida 1992-95 58 56 .509

Most Victories Doubles Year W L Pct. 1. Dieskova / Olivos 2005-07 51 24 .680 2. Rose / Tobita 2014-pres. 37 16 .714 3. Fairgrieve / Yoshida 1992-94 34 25 .575 4. Sangwan / Tobita 2015-pres. 32 10 .762 Nagle / Panova 2002-04 32 25 .561 5. Nagamoto / Grall 1988-89 30 4 .882 6. Goheen / Zech 1987-88 28 16 .636 7. Bartlett / Hunt 1981-82 23 9 .718 9. Skowronski / Hager 2012-13 22 18 .550 Skowronski / Smatova 2010-11 22 13 .628

Matches played (Singles)...... 151, Dominika Dieskova (2003-07) Pavlina Smatova’s 23 wins in 2010-11 ties her for seventh all-time at Oregon...... 104, Alyssa Tobita (2014-pres.) Matches Played (Doubles)...... 75, Dieskova / Olivos (2005-07) ...... 53, Rose / Tobita (2014-pres.)

14 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS AND AWARDS Team Champions Athlete of the Year All-Academic Selections 1987 California (South) 1987 , Stanford (South) First Team Washington (North) Erin Majury, Washington (North) 1993 Sherry Fairgrieve 1988 Stanford (South) Kumi Nagamoto, Oregon (North) 2002 Monica Giecys Washington (North) 1988 Lisa Green, Stanford (South) 2002 Janice Nyland 1989 Stanford (South) Monique Matheson, Wash. (North) 2003 Monica Giecys Washington (North) Kumi Nagamoto, Oregon (North) 2005 Esther Bak 1990 Stanford (South) 1989 , Stanford (South) 2007 Carmen Seremeta Washington (North) Cindy Olejar, Washington (North) 2008 Carmen Seremeta 1991 Stanford (South) 1990 , Stanford (South) 2009 Claudia Hirt Washington (North) Cindy Olejar, Washington (North) 2009 Ana Cecilia Olivos 1992 Stanford (South) 1991 Sandra Birch, Stanford (South) 2009 Carmen Seremeta Washington (North) Mary Reilly, Washington (North) 2011 Pavlina Smatova 1993 Stanford (South) 1992 Heather Willens, Stanford (South) 2013 Lana Buttner Washington (North) Mary Reilly, Washington (North) 2013 Rabea Stueckemann 1994 Stanford (South) 1993 Laxmi Poruri, Stanford (South) 2016 Marlou Kluiving Washington (North) Katherine Costain, Wash. St. (North) 2017 Marlou Kluiving 1995 Stanford (South) 1994 Laxmi Poruri, Stanford (South) 2017 Daniela Nasser* Washington State (North) Lisa Proctor, Washington (North) 1996 Stanford (South) 1995 , UCLA (South) Second Team Washington State (North) Lisa Proctor, Washington (North) 1991 Hilary Roberts 1997 Stanford (South) 1996 Vicky Maes, Arizona (South) 1992 Cynthia Armstrong Washington (North) Katherine Costain, Wash. St. (North) 1993 Cynthia Armstrong 1998 Stanford 1997 , Stanford (South) 1994 Cynthia Armstrong 1999 Stanford Katherine Costain, Wash. (North) 1997 Shanelle Kaneshiro 2000 Stanford 1998 Annica Cooper, UCLA 1998 Shanelle Kaneshiro 2001 Stanford 1999 , Stanford 1999 Alina Wygonowska 2002 Stanford 2000 Marissa Irvin, Stanford 2000 Alina Wygonowska 2003 Stanford 2001 , Stanford 2003 Esther Bak 2004 Stanford 2002 Gabriela Lastra, Stanford 2004 Esther Bak 2005 Stanford 2003 Daria Panova, Oregon 2004 Daria Panova 2006 Stanford 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones, California 2007 Ana Cecilia Olivos 2007 Stanford 2005 Nicole Leimbach, USC 2008 Ana Cecilia Olivos 2008 Stanford/UCLA 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor, California 2009 Pavlina Smatova 2009 USC 2007 Lindsey Nelson, USC 2010 Pavlina Smatova 2010 Stanford 2008 , UCLA 2011 Patricia Skowronski 2011 Stanford 2009 Hilary Barte, Stanford 2014 Lana Buttner 2012 Stanford/USC 2010 Yasmin Schnack, UCLA 2015 Marlou Kluiving 2013 Stanford 2011 Maria Sanchez, USC 2016 Alyssa Tobita* 2014 California 2012 , Stanford 2017 Alyssa Tobita* 2015 USC 2013 , USC 2016 Stanford 2014 , UCLA Honorable Mention 2017 Stanford 2015 Robin Anderson, UCLA 2011 Trudie du Toit 2016 Maegan Manasse, California 2011 Julia Metzger Individual Champions 2017 Ena Shibahara, UCLA 2013 Sophia Hager 1987 Jane Thomas, UCLA 2013 Nicole Long 1988 Lisa Green, Stanford 2013 Julia Metzger 1989 Sandra Birch, Stanford 2013 Patricia Skowronski 1990 Debra Graham, Stanford 2014 Sofia Hager 1991 Sandra Birch, Stanford 2014 Nicole Long 1992 Alix Creek, Arizona 2015 Lina Åkesson 1993 Alix Creek, Arizona 2015 Nicole Long 1994 Sandra DeSilva, Stanford 2017 Shweta Sangwan* 1995 Keri Phebus, UCLA 1996 Julie Scott, Stanford * Active player 1997 Julie Scott, Stanford 1998 Annica Cooper, UCLA 1999 Mariss Irvin, Stanford 2000 Sara Walker, UCLA 2001 Adria Engle, Arizona State 2002 Gabriela Lastra, Stanford 2003 Daria Panova, Oregon 2004 Raquel Kops-Jones, California 2005 Nicole Leimbach, USC 2006 Zsuzsanna Fodor, California 2007 Lindsey Nelson, USC 2008 Riza Zalameda, UCLA 2009 Amanda Fink, USC 2010 Yasmin Schnack, UCLA 2011 , Stanford 2012 Nicole Gibbs, Stanford 2013 Kyle McPhillips, UCLA 2014 , UCLA 2015 Catherine Harrison, UCLA 2016 Maegan Manasse, California 2017 Ena Shibahara, UCLA Monica Giecys’ was the first two-time first-team All-Academic honoree in women’s tennis history (2002-03). 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 15 PAC-10/12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

1987 Susan Cahoon, Washington Second Team Southern Northern Cindy Olejar, Washington Caryn Coyle, Oregon First Team Erin Majury, Washington Mary Reilly, Washington Narelle Hall, Washington State Amanda Augustus, California Becky Zier, Washington Hilary Roberts, Oregon Kari Luna, Washington Reka Dseresnyes, Arizona State Kelle Radcliffe, Washington State Michelle Thomas, Washington Allison Sosnow, Oregon Kati Kocsis, UCLA Kelly Stuart, Oregon Kori Sosnowy, Washington Vicky Maes, Arizona Kumi Nagamoto, Oregon Southern Erica Stoloff, Washington Katie Schlukebir, Stanford Jennifer Mead, Washington Lisa Albano, California , Stanford Liz O’Donnell, Oregon Sandra Birch, Stanford Southern Debbie Graham, Stanford First Team Second Team Southern Trisha Laux, USC Ania Bleszynski, Stanford Sandra De Silva, Stanford Patty Fendick, Stanford , UCLA Jane Chi, UCLA Anne Kremer, Stanford Karen Shin, California Teri Whitlinger, Stanford Kori Davidson, Arizona State Francesca La’o, California Stephanie Harges, USC Pam Nelson, California Stephanie Lansdorp, Arizona Stephanie Savides, Stanford 1992 Keri Phebus, UCLA State Carol Coparanis, Arizona State Northern Katie Schlukebir, Stanford Elizabeth Schmidt, UCLA Jane Thomas, UCLA Sherry Fairgrieve, Oregon Julie Scott, Stanford Kim Frost, Washington Second Team 1988 Katie Glynn, Oregon Reka Cseresnyes, Arizona State 1998 Northern Lisa Proctor, Washington Susie Italiano, USC First Team Beth Baronsky, Washington Mary Reilly, Washington Vicky Maes, Arizona Teryn Ashley, Stanford Whitney Clark, Washington Maribeth Wilmowski, Wash. State Jennifer Poulos, California Amanda Augustus, California Cindy Grall, Oregon Kara Yoshida, Oregon Joelle Schad, Arizona State Annica Cooper, UCLA Monique Matheson, Washington Kim Shasby, Stanford Reka Cseresnyes, Arizona State Kumi Nagamoto, Oregon Southern Anne Kremer, Stanford Cindy Olejar, Washington Lisa Albano, California 1996 Vicky Maes, Arizona Kelle Radcliffe, Washington State Krista Amend, Arizona State Northern Julie Scott, Stanford Hilary Roberts, Oregon Mamie Ceniza, UCLA First Team Laxmi Poruri, Stanford Katherin Costain, Washington Second Team Southern Danielle Scott, Arizona Caryn Coyle, Oregon Ditta Huber, USC Allyson Cooper, UCLA Heather Willens, Stanford Alexandra Napier, Oregon Esther Knox, California Lisa Green, Stanford Andrea Reisz, Washington State Kristina Kraszewski, Washington Trisha Laux, USC 1993 Marcia Senn, Washington State Betsy Miringoff, Arizona Jennifer Rojohn, Arizona State Northern Paige Stringer, Washington Cristina Popescu, UCLA Karen Shin, California April Appel, Washington Alina Wygonowska, Oregon Tami Whitlinger, Stanford Katherin Costain, Washington Second Team Teri Whitlinger, Stanford State Elise Adams, Oregon 1999 Sherry Fairgrieve, Oregon Narelle Hall, Washington State First Team 1989 Kim Frost, Washington Sahanelle Kaneshiro, Oregon Teryn Ashley, Stanford Northern Ivana Granic, Washington State Tunde Nagy, Washington State Amanda Augustus, California Cindy Grall, Oregon Lisa Proctor, Washington Kori Sosnowy, Washington Annica Cooper, UCLA Kumi Nagamoto, Oregon Erica Stoloff, Washington Ditta Huber, USC Monique Matheson, Washington Southern Marissa Irvin, Stanford Cindy Olejar, Washington Alix Creek, Arizona Southern Kristina Kraszewski, Washington Mary Reilly, Washington Laxmi Poruri, Stanford First Team Nancy Lejens, Washington State Keri Phebus, UCLA Ania Bleszynski, Stanford Second Team Pam Nelson, California Reka Cseresnyes, Arizona State Allison Bradshaw, Arizona State Southern Kim Shasby, Stanford Vicky Maes, Arizona Amy Jenson, California Karen Shin, California Heather Willens, Stanford Keri Phebus, UCLA Anita Kurimay, California Sandra Birch, Stanford Katie Schlukebir, Stanford Gabriela Lastra, Stanford Debbie Graham, Stanford 1994 Paige Yaroshuk, UCLA Erica Perkins, Washington State Lisa Green, Stanford Northern Second Team Kara Warkentin, USC Tami Whitlinger, Stanford Elise Adams, Oregon Amanda Augustus, California Jessica Emmons, UCLA Katherine Costain, Washington Stephanie Chi, UCLA 2000 State Sandra DeSilva, Stanford First Team 1990 Emma Lin, Washington State Pam Enkoji, California Allison Bradshaw, Arizona State Northern Lisa Proctor, Washington Suzie Italiano, USC Laura Granville, Stanford Kris Clevenger, Washington Paige Stringer, Washington Marissa Irvin, Stanford Amber Goheen, Oregon Kara Yoshida, Oregon 1997 Amy Jenson, California Kumi Nagamoto, Oregon Southern Northern Kristina Kraszewski, Washington Cindy Olejar, Washington Jane Chi, UCLA First Team Sara Walker, UCLA Mary Reilly, Washington Kori Davidson, Arizona State Katherine Costain, Washington Hilary Roberts, Oregon Keri Phebus, UCLA Tunde Nagy, Washington State Second Team Pam Nelson, California Andrea Petrovic, Oregon Teryn Ashley, Stanford Southern Laxmi Poruri, Stanford Bindi Thomas, Washington State Annica Cooper, UCLA Sandra Birch, Stanford Vera Vitels, California Zeta Wagner, Washington Lauren Kalvaria, Stanford Jessica Emmons, UCLA Alina Wygonowska, Oregon Anita Kurimay, California Debbie Graham, Stanford 1995 Veronika Safarova, USC Lisa Green, Stanford Northern Second Team Kara Warkentin, USC Trisha Laux, USC First Team Helen Frankland, Washington Meredith McGrath, Stanford Emma Lin, Washington State State Teri Whitlinger, Stanford Kim Frost, Washington Shanelle Kaneshiro, Oregon Lisa Washington, Washington Andrea Reisz, Washington State 1991 Marcia Senn, Washington State Allison Sosnow, Oregon Northern Linette Visagie, Washington State Zuzana Stunova, Washington Krissy Barger, Oregon Kara Yoshida, Oregon Peggy Wu, Washington

16 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book PAC-10/12 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

2001 Lindsey Nelson, USC Marina Cossou, California 2014 First Team Second Team Natasha Marks, Arizona First Team Adria Engel, Arizona State , Stanford Andrea Remynse, UCLA Kristie Ahn, Stanford Laura Granville, Stanford Dianne Hollands, Arizona Maria Sanchez, USC Robin Anderson, UCLA Lauren Kalvaria, Stanford Theresa Logar, Stanford Danielle Steinberg, Arizona Jennifer Brady, UCLA Kristina Kraszewski, Washington Daria Panova, Oregon Zoë Scandalis, USC Jewel Peterson, USC Dea Sumantri, Washington 2010 Anett Schutting, California Sara Walker, UCLA Riza Zalameda, UCLA First Team Denise Starr, California Yasmin Schnack, UCLA Second Team 2006 Hilary Barte, Stanford Second Team Claire Carter, Washington First Team Maria Sanchez, USC Lynn Chi, California Maureen Diaz, USC Alice Barnes, Stanford Jana Juricova, California , Arizona State Raquel Kops-Jones, California Amanda Fink, USC Marina Cossou, California Lacey Smyth, Arizona Anita Kurimay, California Zsuzsanna Fodor, California Venise Chan, Washington Zsofi Susanyi, California Gabriela Lastra, Stanford Laura Gordon, UCLA Chanelle Van Nguyen, UCLA Erica Perkins, Washington State , Stanford Second Team , Stanford Theresa Logar, Stanford Mari Andersson, California 2002 Lindsey Nelson, USC Elisabeth Fournier, Washington 2015 First Team , Stanford State First Team Megan Bradley, UCLA Denise Dy, Washington Robin Anderson, UCLA Adria Engel, Arizona State Second Team Andrea Remynse, UCLA Taylor Davidson, Stanford Lauren Kalvaria, Stanford Susie Babos, California Micaela Hein, Arizona State Klara Fabikova, California Gabriela Lastra, Stanford Dominika Dieskova, Oregon , Stanford Maegan Manasse, California Jewel Peterson, USC Luana Magnani, USC , USC Sara Walker, UCLA Danielle Steinberg, Arizona 2011 Carol Zhao, Stanford Riza Zalameda, UCLA First Team Second Team Kristie Ahn, Stanford Second Team Lauren Barnikow, Stanford 2007 Hilary Barte, Stanford Caroline Doyle, Stanford Erin Burdette, Stanford First Team Denise Dy, Washington Catherine Harrison, UCLA Raquel Kops-Jones, California Susie Babos, California Jana Juricova, California Desirae Krawczyk, Arizona State Luana Magnani, USC Sarah Fansler, USC Kelcy McKenna, Arizona State Sabrina Santamaria, USC Maja Mlakar, Arizona Zsuzsanna Fodor, California Maria Sanchez, USC Zoë Scandalis, USC Erica Perkins, Washington State Theresa Logar, Stanford Chanelle Van Nguyen, UCLA Lindsey Nelson, USC Second Team 2003 Riza Zalameda, UCLA Mari Andersson, California 2016 First Team Mallory Burdette, Stanford First Team Adria Engel, Arizona State Second Team , Arizona State Catherine Harrison, UCLA Raquel Kops-Jones, California Nadia Abdala, Arizona State Venise Chan, Washington Desirae Krawczyk, Arizona State Amber Liu, Stanford Sabrina Capannolo, Arizona State Nicole Gibbs, Stanford Maegan Manasse, California Daria Panova, Oregon Celia Durkin, Stanford Danielle Lao, USC Lauren Marker, Arizona Jewel Peterson, USC Nina Henkel, California Giuliana Olmos, USC Emilie Scribot, Arizona Tracy Lin, California 2012 Carol Zhao, Stanford Jessica Nguyen, Stanford First Team Second Team Yasmin Schnack, UCLA Nicole Gibbs, Stanford Second Team Alice Barnes, Stanford Danielle Steinberg, Arizona Robin Anderson, UCLA Donika Bashota, Washington Lauren Barnikow, Stanford Anne Yelsey, Stanford Mallory Burdette, Stanford State Jackie Carleton, UCLA Jana Juricova, California Lynn Chi, California Christina Fusano, California 2008 Zoe Scandalis, USC Taylor Davidson, Stanford Maja Mlakar, Arizona First Team Zsofia Susanyi, California Caroline Doyle, Stanford Dea Sumantri, Washington Nadia Abdala, Arizona State Klara Fabikova, California Sara Walker, UCLA Susie Babos, California Second Team Kyle McPhillips, UCLA Hilary Barte, Stanford Jacqueline Cako, Arizona State Denise Starr, California 2004 Marina Cossou, California Sabrina Santamaria, USC First Team Amanda Fink, USC Denise Dy, Washington 2017 Alice Barnes, Stanford Riza Zalameda, UCLA Danielle Lao, USC First Team Dianne Hollands, Arizona Anett Schutting, California Kassidy Jump, Arizona State Raquel Kops-Jones, California Second Team Liudmila Vasilieva, Wash. State Maegan Manasse, California Amber Liu, Stanford Venise Chan, Washington Stacey Tan, Stanford Lauren Marker, Arizona Daria Panova, Oregon Claire Ilcinkas, California Karla Popovic, California Dea Sumantri, Washington Tracy Lin, UCLA 2013 Ena Shibahara, UCLA Kelcy McKenna, Arizona State First Team Gabby Smith, USC Second Team Jessica Nguyen, Stanford Robin Anderson, UCLA Anca Anastasiu, USC Nicole Gibbs Stanford Second Team Daniela Bercek, UCLA 2009 Danielle Lao, USC Taylor Davidson , Stanford Erin Burdette, Stanford First Team Sabrina Santamaria, USC Caroline Doyle, Stanford Jackie Carleton, UCLA Hilary Barte, Stanford Anett SChutting, California Jessica Failla, USC Claire Carter, Washington Venise Chan, Washington Zsofi Susanyi, California Stacey Fung, Washington Luana Magnani, USC Amanda Fink, USC Jada Hart, UCLA Jana Juricova, California Second Team Emma Higuchi, Stanford 2005 Kelcy McKenna, Arizona State Kristie Ahn, Stanford Caroline Lampl, Stanford First Team Yasmin Schnack, UCLA Jacqueline Cako, Arizona State Melissa Lord, Stanford Suzi Babos, California Klara Fabikova, California Nuria Ormeno Ruiz, Colorado Alice Barnes, Stanford Second Team Krista Hardebeck, Stanford Alyssa Tobita, Oregon Daniela Bercek, UCLA Nadia Abadala, Arizona State Kyle McPhillips, UCLA Nicole Leimbach, USC Mari Andersson, California Zoe Scandalis, USC Amber Liu, Stanford , California

2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 17 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Year-By-Year Records & Conference Finishes All-Time Coaching Records Year W L T Pct. Conf. Finish Champion Name (Years) W L T Pct. 2016-17 14 11 .560 5th Stanford Alison Silverio (2014-Present) 36 32 0 .529 2015-16 11 11 - .500 7th Stanford Paul Reber (2006-2014) 77 101 0 .433 2014-15 11 10 - .524 6th USC Nils Schyllander (2002-06) 58 41 0 .586 2013-14 7 15 - .318 10th California Jack Griffin (1996-02) 50 82 0 .379 2012-13 13 10 - .565 11th USC Wade Judy (1995-96) 26 16 0 .619 2011-12 12 9 - .571 T-9th USC Tom Greider (1989-95) 101 44 1 .695 2010-11 7 15 - .318 T-8th Stanford 2009-10 7 15 - .318 7th Stanford Sue Jacobson (1985-89) 38 32 0 .543 2008-09 9 13 - .409 T-7th USC Nancy Osborne (1981-85) 35 30 0 .538 2007-08 10 12 - .455 6th Stanford/UCLA Pat Moran (1980-81) 11 5 0 .688 2006-07 12 12 - .500 9th Stanford Marti Schey (1973-80) 53 24 0 .688 2005-06 14 9 - .608 7th Stanford 2004-05 17 8 - .680 6th Stanford 2003-04 17 9 - .653 T-6th Stanford 2002-03 10 15 - .400 T-7th Stanford 2001-02 14 11 - .560 8th Stanford 2000-01 5 17 - .227 9th Stanford 1999-00 8 15 - .348 T-8th Stanford 1998-99 12 12 - .500 9th Stanford 1997-98 4 16 - .200 9th Stanford 1996-97 * 7 11 - .389 2nd Washington 1995-96 * 14 7 - .667 3rd Washington 1994-95 * 12 9 - .571 3rd Washington State 1993-94 * 14 8 1 .630 3rd Washington 1992-93 * 24 5 - .828 2nd Washington 1991-92 * 18 11 - .621 2nd Washington 1990-91 * 15 8 - .652 2nd Washington 1989-90 * 15 11 - .577 2nd Washington 1988-89 * 15 1 - .938 2nd Washington Tom Greider Nils Schyllander 1987-88 * 17 6 - .739 2nd Washington 1986-87 * 12 8 - .600 2nd Washington 1985-86 * 4 12 - .250 2nd Washington 1984-85 * 5 6 - .455 3rd Washington 1983-84 * 10 10 - .500 6th California 1982-83 * 6 5 - .545 5th California 1981-82 * 8 9 - .470 2nd Washington 1980-81 * 11 6 - .647 3rd Washington 1979-80 * 11 5 - .688 3rd Montana 1978-79 * 10 6 - .625 4th Washington 1977-78 * 9 5 - .643 2nd Washington 1976-77 * 12 4 - .750 3rd Washington 1975-76 * 5 7 - .417 4th Washington 1974-75 * 10 1 - .909 2nd Washington 1973-74 * 7 1 - .875 1st Oregon Total 471 396 1 .543 43 Years

* Participated in Pac-8/10 North Division

The 2002 team was the second squad to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament

The 2004 Oregon Ducks advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The 2000-01 Oregon Ducks were the first to play indoors at the Student Tennis Complex.

18 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS (SINCE 1990)

A K Sosnow, Allison (1995-98) Stueckemann, Rabea (2010-2014) Adams, Elise (1992-96) Kahfiani, Rifanty (2016-Present) Åkesson, Lina (2013-Present) Kaneshiro, Shanelle (1995-99) Armstrong, Cynthia (1990-94) King, Hannah (1995-96) T Arnaud, Adeline (1998-02) Kluiving, Marlou (2013-2017) Tachibana, Jennifer (1989-90) Tilmanis, Amy (1993-94) B L Tobita, Alyssa (2014-Present) Bak, Esther (2001-05) Lauw, Cecil (1996-97) Barger, Krissy (1990-94) Leksinska, Anna (2002-03) U Besovic, Mahdi (2009-10) Long, Nicole (2012-2015 Brandt, Shelley (1989-93) Updike, Heather (1991-93) Buttner, Lana (2010-2014) M V C Macfarlane, Stephanie (2007-09) Macomson, Lena (2011-2014) Van Rensburg, Madelie Janse (2008-09) Cavan, Siobhan (2007-11) Marshall, Jamie (2002-06) Clark, Janvhi (2017) Martin, Jamie (1995-99) Colistro, Sarah (1997-00) Mattsson, Jeanette (1999-01) W Cor, Emmanuelle (2009-10) McDevitt, Molly (2009-11) Willens, Sarah (1992-93) Coyle, Caryn (1995-97) Mendiburu, Davina (2000-02, 03-05) Wygonowska, Alina (1997-00) Craveiro, Cristi (1995-96) Merle, Julie (2002-03) Cummings, Lisa (1999-00) Metzger, Julia (2009-12) Miller, Tracey (1989-93) Y D Minor, Jasmine (2014) Yillik, Anna (1993-95) Yoshida, Kara (1991-95) DeFord, Jackie (1989-91, 92-94) Young, Valerie (1998-01) Dieskova, Dominika (2003-07) N Dupont, Charlotte (2010-11) Nagamoto, Kumi (1989-90) Du Toit, Trudie (2008-12) Nagle, Courtney (2000-04) Napier, Ali (1995-97) E Nasser, Daniela, (2015-Present) Neubert, Pascale (2010-12) Endrikat, Anne (1997-98) Nyland, Janice (1998-02) Erion, Melissa (1990-91) Eshet, Julia (2016-Present) O F Olivos, Ana Cecilia (2005-09) Owens, Rachel (1995-96) Fairgrieve, Sherry (1990-94 Fraleigh, Margaret (1989-91) Fuchs, Sabine (2009-10) P Panova, Daria (2001-05) G Petrovic, Andrea (1996-99) Powaska, Anna (2004-08) Gieczys, Monika (1999-03) Glusac, Milena (1997-98) Glynn, Katie (1990-93) R Goheen, Amber (1989-90) Roberts, Hilary (1989-91) Gomez, Paloma (2015-16) Rolly, Celine (2007-08) Gunnarsson, Vickie (2000-02) Rose, Nia (2014-Present) Roy, Jessica (1991-92) H Hager, Sofia (2011-2015) S Hirt, Claudia (2005-09) Maja Salibasic (2014) Hoz de Vila, Monica (2003-07) Seremeta, Carmen (2005-09) Hueffner, Allie (2013-2015) Sangwan, Shweta (2015-Present) Hueffner, Kadie (2013-2015) Skowronski, Patricia (2009-12) Smatova, Pavlina (2007-11) J Snodgrass, Tina (2006-08) Songsermsawas, Mimi (2007-09) Juppenlatz, Amy (1999-00)

2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book 19 ADMINISTRATION

volleyball, five consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament for men’s basketball Rob Mullens and a combined total of 16 national championships won by the Duck track and field Director of Athletics and cross country squads. Mullens arrived in Eugene as the Ducks opened their spectacular Matthew 8th Year Knight Arena, which plays host to the school’s men’s and women’s basketball teams, women’s volleyball and acrobatics and tumbling, in addition to benefitting Rob Mullens has presided over one of the most the entire Eugene-Springfield communities as a state-of-the-art venue for concerts, successful eras in the University of Oregon’s history cultural forums and world-class entertainment. Other recent facilities include the with Duck student-athletes setting milestone Jaqua Center, the Hatfield-Dowling Football Complex, Jane Sanders Stadium records both on the field and in the classroom. He (softball) and Pape’ Field (soccer and lacrosse). has guided Oregon to consecutive top-10 finishes Mullens’ background is in accounting and auditing, and he promoted sound fiscal in the Directors’ Cup, including an all-time high management and self-sufficiency at the University of Kentucky. During his total of of ninth place in 2016-17. The Directors’ Cup is eight years at Kentucky, the athletic department’s operating budget expanded by a national assessment of an athletic department’s nearly 70 percent. Fundraising for the department hit record levels each of the past overall achievements, for the first time in school seven years prior to his departure. history. Prior to being named deputy director of athletics at Kentucky in 2006, Mullens At the same time, Mullens has improved the Ducks’ academic standards to where began as the university’s executive associate director of athletics in 2002. He served the University now averages more than 100 academic all-conference selections at the University of Maryland from 1996 to 2002, starting as assistant director annually. of athletics for business and ultimately as executive senior associate director of And just as important as the athletic and academic success, Oregon’s philosophy athletics and chief of staff. of fiscal efficiency during Mullens’ tenure has been recognized nationwide. The The West Virginia native was senior athletics business manager at the University University is one of only a handful of institutions that is self-sufficient as the of Miami (Fla.) from 1994 to 1996, and prior to that he was an accountant/auditor Oregon brand continues to grow. That is a direct reflection of our generous donors at Ernst & Young in Raleigh, N.C. who continue to help us achieve important fundraising results. The 47-year-old Mullens earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration Those three pillars – student-athlete experience, academic excellence and broad- and a master’s in sport management from West Virginia University in 1991 and based competitive excellence – comprise the foundation of Mullens’ core beliefs as 1993, respectively. He and his wife, Jane, have two sons - Cooper and Tanner. he oversees nearly 500 student-athletes and a budget of $110 million. Yet Mullens himself would tell you that it is the talented student-athletes, coaches and staff at the University of Oregon that are the department’s most valuable assets. Mullens was named the University’s 12th director of intercollegiate athletics Michael Schill on July 15, 2010, after arriving from the University of Kentucky, where he served as deputy director of athletics and managed day-to-day operations for Kentucky’s University President 22-sport athletics department, with an annual operating budget of $79 million. Since Mullens’ arrival in Eugene, the Duck football team has claimed three 3rd Year conference championship and played in the inaugural College Football Playoff Championship Game. The 2014-15 season saw the coronation of the University’s Michael H. Schill is the 18th president of first-ever Heisman Trophy winner, Marcus Mariota, as the Ducks won the Pac-12 the University of Oregon. He began his tenure title and then defeated undefeated Florida State in the Rose Bowl semifinal game. The 2016-17 year will go down as one of the finest in school history. Oregon on July 1, 2015. He previously served as the became the first college in the country to win the “triple crown” in women’s track dean and Harry N. Wyatt Professor of Law at and field and cross country. The Women of Oregon captured the 2016 cross country the University of Chicago Law School. title by a single point, scored a record number of points in winning the indoor track Prior to joining the University of Chicago and field title, and then pulled off a stunning comeback to win the outdoor track and in 2010, Schill served as the dean of the field title on the final event. The men’s basketball team returned to the Final Four for the first time since University of California, Los Angeles School of Law from 2004 to 2009. 1939, while the women’s basketball team made the Elite Eight for the first time in His other faculty appointments include tenured positions as professor of school history. A year after winning it all, the men’s golf team had a thrilling run to law and urban planning at New York University and professor of law and the championship match after winning the Pac-12 title for the first time since 1959. real estate at the University of Pennsylvania. Additionally in 2016-17, Oregon saw the softball team return to the College World Series, top-10 national finishes from acrobatics and tumbling, men’s cross A nationally recognized expert in property, real estate, and housing law country and men’s indoor and outdoor track and field, and NCAA Tournament and policy, Schill is the author or co-author of three books and more than appearances by volleyball, women’s golf and men’s and women’s tennis. 40 scholarly articles. His work includes studies of the determinants of A year earlier after claiming championships in 2015-16 in men’s and women’s value in condominium and cooperative housing, the impacts of housing indoor track and field, the Ducks’ winning legacy was strengthened by the first-ever programs on property values, the enforcement of Fair Housing laws, national championship for the men’s golf team, won on its home course in Eugene at Eugene Country Club. The Ducks claimed the team championship just a couple mortgage securitization, and the deregulation of housing markets. His days after Aaron Wise won the individual national championship. casebook, Property, co-authored with James Krier, Greg Alexander, and Aided by the an Elite Eight appearance by the men’s basketball team and an Lior Strahilevitz is one of the best-selling casebooks used in American NCAA quarterfinals finish for women’s golf, the Ducks’ three team championships law schools. helped carry them to a 10th-place Directors’ Cup finish, the highest in program history and the first ever top-10 finish. In 2004, Schill founded the Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Oregon and Oklahoma are the only programs Division I athletics to win three Policy at New York University. Under his and subsequent leadership, the or more NCAA team titles each of the last two years. Oregon also became the only Furman Center has become one of the nation’s leading research centers on athletic department in the nation to have won multiple NCAA team titles each of housing and the built environment. the last five academic years. In addition to serving as the president of the University of Oregon, Schill In the history of the Directors’ Cup, Oregon is the only program with 19 or fewer NCAA sports to place among the top 15 nationally, a feat the Ducks have done is a member of the Board of Governors of Argonne National Laboratory, six times. Oregon also ranked among the top 25 for an eighth time in nine years. a member of the Board of Trustees of Ithaka, the nonprofit organization Seventeen of the University’s 33 all-time national championships have been won in that owns JSTOR, and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and the last five years. Sciences. Off the field, Mullens saw three-quarters of UO student-athletes earn degrees. All told, more than 100 student-athletes won academic all-conference awards. Schill graduated with an AB in public policy from Princeton University Since the opening of the John E. Jaqua Academic Center for Student Athletes in in 1980 and a JD from the Yale Law School in 1984. 2010, 32 UO student-athletes have earned Academic All-America honors. Schill also holds a tenured faculty appointment in the University of Other highlights of Mullens’ tenure include four Women’s College World Series Oregon School of Law. appearances for the softball team, a trip to the NCAA championship game in

20 2017-18 Women’s Tennis Record Book DIRECTOR’S CUP STANDINGS (Last 10 years) Year Place Points 2016-17 9th 1,027.00 2015-16 10th 973.75 2014-15 13th 933.50 2013-14 15th 943.00 2012-13 15th 929.75 2011-12 24th 747.25 2010-11 30th 640.75 2009-10 14th 878.50 2008-09 22nd 757.25 2007-08 26th 680.75

SPORTS OFFERED BY OREGON (20) Sport Head Coach Acrobatics & Tumbling * Keenyn Won Baseball George Horton Men’s Basketball Dana Altman Women’s Basketball Kelly Graves OREGON ATHLETICS EXCELLENCE Men’s Cross Country Robert Johnson Women’s Cross Country Robert Johnson DUCKS FINISH RECORD NINTH IN DIRECTOR’S CUP POSTSEASON APPEARANCES IN 2016-17 - The UO athletic department in 2016-17 posted its - During the 2016-17 academic year, the Ducks sent 15 Football Mario Cristobal highest-ever finish for the third year in a row, taking ninth teams to the postseason, the most in school history. Men’s Golf Casey Martin in the annual ranking of NCAA athletic departments. - In addition to the women’s track and field team Women’s Golf Ria Scott - Schools can count their best 20 team finishes (up to sweeping all three national titles (cross country, indoor, Women’s Lacrosse Katrina Dowd 10 women’s sports and 10 men’s sports) in an academic outdoor), the Oregon men’s basketball program Women’s Soccer Kat Mertz year, and Oregon took ninth despite fielding just 19 advanced to the Final Four, softball went to the Women’s Softball Mike White NCAA programs - more than a dozen fewer than top- College World Series and men’s golf, a year after winning Men’s Tennis Nils Schyllander two finishers Stanford and Ohio State. a national title, finished as runner-up to Oklahoma. - The Ducks took ninth just a year after entering the top- - Women’s basketball had a remarkable run to the Elite Women’s Tennis Alison Silverio 10 for the first time in 2015-16, when the UO athletic Eight in 2016-17 while men’s track and field finished Men’s Indoor Track & Field Robert Johnson department was 10th in the Directors’ Cup standings. A third in the nation in indoor and ninth outdoors. Women’s Indoor Track & Field Robert Johnson year earlier, Oregon was 13th, at that point its best finish - Volleyball, men’s cross country, women’s golf, men’s Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Robert Johnson ever. tennis and women’s tennis all qualified for their Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Robert Johnson - The department earned 1,027 points toward the respective NCAA Tournaments. Volleyball Matt Ulmer Directors’ Cup in 2016-2017, led by 300 from the - Acrobatics and Tumbling finished second at the NCATA Beach Volleyball Matt Ulmer women’s track and field program — 100 for each national tournament. national title by the program in its historic “Triple Crown” * Not NCAA sport, doesn’t count for director’s cup year, the first by an NCAA women’s program. Oregon’s NATIONAL TITLES three national titles in 2016-17 were one fewer than - Oregon owns 37 overall national championships. Stanford and Oklahoma, and gave the Ducks multiple - 24 of those titles have come in the last 10 years (2007+). 2016-17 POSTSEASON TEAMS (15) national championships for the fifth straight year, the - The Ducks have won an incredible 31 NCAA titles in Sport Finish longest active streak in the country. cross country or indoor and outdoor track and field. Acrobatics and Tumbling NCATA Runner Up - The 100 points for the women’s NCAA Outdoor title - Oregon won the first ever NCAA men’s basketball Men’s Basketball Final Four contributed to Oregon’s 467 points during the spring, tournament in 1939. Women’s Basketball Elite Eight nearly half the department’s total for the year. The - The Ducks won their first men’s golf NCAA title in Ducks also got 90 points for the men’s golf team’s NCAA thrilling fashion at Eugene Country Club in 2016. Men’s Cross Country Ninth runner-up finish, 83 points for making the semifinals of Eugene native Sulman Raza won in a third playoff hole Women’s Cross Country NCAA Champs the Women’s College World Series and 69 points for the of his match play round to beat Texas. Men’s Golf Second ninth-place men’s NCAA Outdoor finish. The women’s - Oregon’s 37 national titles include four NCATA national Women’s Golf 24th golf team and both tennis programs also contributed titles in acrobatics and tumbling, which is not yet Softball WCWS points by reaching their respective postseasons. considered an NCAA sport. Men’s Tennis Round of 32 - This was the fifth year in a row UO finished in the top Women’s Tennis Round of 64 15 of the standings, and the sixth in the last eight years. ACADEMIC SUCCESS - The Ducks have 101 all-time academic All-Americans. Men’s Indoor Track & Field Third WOMEN’S TRACK TRIPLE CROWN - Oregon averages 100 academic all-conference Women’s Indoor Track & Field NCAA Champs After winning national titles in women’s cross country, selections annually. Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Ninth women’s indoor track and field and women’s outdoor Women’s Outdoor Track & Field NCAA Champs track and field last years, the Ducks became the first ATHLETICS LEADERSHIP Volleyball Round of 32 women’s program in the history of the NCAA to sweep University President Michael H. Schill all three championships in a single academic year. Athletics Director Rob Mullens Faculty Athletics Rep Tim Gleason Deputy Athletics Director/SWA Lisa Peterson Deputy Athletics Director Eric Roedl

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