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Tennis DIVISION I 224 DIVISION I Tennis DIVISION I 2002 Championships Edited by Keri A. Potts. Highlights Cardinal Conquer: Stanford found itself in familiar territory at the championships—on its home court and at the top of the podium. The championships host defeated the Florida Gators, 4-1, for its second consecutive title and 12th overall. In singles, Wake Forest’s Bea Bielik overpowered Florida’s Jessica Lehnhoff 6-2, 6-0 for the cham- pionship. And in doubles, Stanford’s Lauren Kalvaria and Gabriela Lastra defeated UCLA’s Megan Bradley and Lauren Fisher 6-2, 6-3. For the full championships story visit the June 10, 2002 issue of The NCAA News at www.ncaa.org on the World Wide Web. Wake Forest’s Bea Bielik blasts a serve at Florida’s Jessica Lehnhoff in the singles champi- onship. Bielik won 6-2, 6-0. Photo by Jamie Schwaberow/NCAA Photos de Velliers-Abby Smith, Miami (Fla.), 8-2; No. 3- Northwestern 4, Wisconsin 0 Team Results Suspended. Doubles: No.1-Lia Jackson-Simona Petrutiu, Northwestern Singles: No. 1-Lehnhoff, Florida def. Toro, Miami def. Linde Mues-Lara Vojnov, Wisconsin, 8-3; No. 2- (Fla.), 6-2, 6-1; No. 2-Dawaf, Florida def. Hora, Miami Suspended; No. 3-Ruth Barnes-Andrea Yung, FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS (Fla.), 6-0, 6-2; No. 3-Suspended; No. 4-Suspended; Northwestern def. Lindsay Martin-Katie McGaffigan, MAY 10-11—AT GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Scaringe, Florida def. Sara Wisconsin, 8-3. Miami (Fla.) 4, Florida Int’l 2 Robbins, Miami (Fla.), 6-4, 6-0. Singles: No. 1-Marine Piriou, Northwestern def. Vanessa Rauh, Wisconsin, 6-0, 6-3; No. 2-Jackson, Doubles: No 1-Suspended; No. 2-Mei Ly-Marina Raic, MAY 11-12—AT CHICAGO Florida Int’l def. Igna de Velliers-Abby Smith, Miami Northwestern def. Mues, Wisconsin, 6-2, 6-0; No. 3- (Fla.),9-8; No. 3-Maria Montoya-Dominique Rosenberg, Northwestern 4, Ill.-Chicago 0 Suspended; No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. Florida Int’l def. Sara Robbins-Staci Stevens, Miami (Fla.), Doubles: No. 1-Lia Jackson-Simona Petrutiu, Northwestern 6-Barnes, Northwestern def. Martin, Wisconsin, 6-3, 8-6. def. Nicole Derouin-Ayca Gumuscu, Ill.-Chicago, 8-1; 7-5. No. 2-Marine Piriou-Jessica Rush, Northwestern def. Britta Singles: No. 1-Mari Toro, Miami (Fla.) def. Anneliese MAY 11-12—AT WAKE FOREST Rose, Florida Int’l, 3-6, 6-0, 6-4; No. 2-Marcy Hora, Dohmann-Zvjezdana Malesevic, Ill.-Chicago; No. 3- Miami (Fla.) def. Ly, Florida Int’l, 6-0, 6-2; No. 3- Suspended. Wake Forest 4, American 0 Suspended; No. 4-Christina Campana, Florida Int’l def. Singles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3- Doubles: No. 1-Bea Bielik-Karin Coetzee, Wake Forest Sihem Bennacer, Miami (Fla.), 6-4, 6-1; No. 5-Ewelina Suspended; No. 4-Petrutiu, Northwestern def. Karen def. Kristina Georgieva-Lauren Martin, American, 8-1; Skaza, Miami (Fla.) def. Raic, Florida Int’l, 6-3, 6-4; Liwanpo, Ill.-Chicago; No. 5-Andrea Yung, Northwestern No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Katie Martzolf-Danielle No. 6-Robbins, Miami (Fla.) def. Nazly Elsawaf, def. Malesevic, Ill.-Chicago, 6-2, 6-2; No. 6-Ruth Barnes, Schwartz, Wake Forest def. Lourdes Riusech- Florida Int’l, 6-2, 6-3. Northwestern def. Zorica Malesevic, Ill.-Chicago, 6-1, Annemarie Schoemaker, American, 8-0. 6-0. Singles: No. 1-Bielik, Wake Forest def. Olga Florida 4, UCF 0 Mikhailova, American, 6-1, 6-1; No. 2-Janet Bergman, Wisconsin 4, Notre Dame 2 Doubles: No. 1-Lindsay Dawaf-Jessica Lehnhoff, Florida Wake Forest def. Georgieva, American, 6-0, 6-1; No. Doubles: No.1-Lindsey Green-Katie Cunha, Notre def. Julie Pecastaing-Anna Westin, UCF, 8-2; No. 2- 3-Suspended; No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; Dame def. Linde Mues-Lara Vojnov, Wisconsin, 9-8 (7); Suspended; No. 3-Annika Bengtsson-Zerene Reyes, No. 6-Elizabeth Proctor, Wake Forest def. Melissa No. 2-Becky Varnum-Nina Vaughan, Notre Dame def. Florida def. Kristina Lohmos-Emmanuell Sauze, UCF, Rausch, American, 6-1, 6-0. Katie Dougherty-Teresa Gonzaga, Wisconsin, 8-6; No. 8-2. 3-Katie McGaffigan-Lindsay Martin, Wisconsin def. Clemson 4, William & Mary 3 Singles: No. 1-Lehnhoff, Florida def. Sauze, UCF, 6-0, Alicia Salas-Sarah Jane Connelly, 8-5. Doubles: No. 1-Jessyca Arthur-Candice Fuchs, William 6-1; No. 2-Dawaf, Florida def. Westin, UCF, 6-3, 6-1; Singles: No. 1-Vanessa Rauh, Wisconsin def. Varnum, & Mary def. Alix Lacelarie-Laurence Jayet, Clemson, 8- No. 3-Reyes, Florida def. Marieke Gunawan, UCF; Notre Dame, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (4); No. 2-Linde Mues, 3; No. 2-Anna Savitskaya-Ania Dolinska, Clemson def. No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Suspended. Wisconsin def. Green, Notre Dame, 6-2, 6-2; No. 3- Amy Wei-Kari Olsen, William & Mary, 8-5; No. 3- Florida 4, Miami (Fla.) 0 Shana McElroy def. Vaughan, Notre Dame, 6-2, 6-2; Milena Stanoytcheva-Richele LeSaldo, Clemson def. Doubles: No. 1-Lindsay Dawaf-Jessica Lehnhoff, No. 4-McGaffigan, Wisconsin def. Salas, Notre Dame, Angela Buergis-Lena Sherbakov, William & Mary, 8-4. Florida def. Marcy Hora-Mari Toro, Miami (Fla.), 8-3; 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; No. 5-Cunha, Notre Dame def. Singles: No. 1-Lacelarie, Clemson def. Arthur, William No. 2-Alexis Gordon-Julia Scaringe, Florida def. Igna Dougherty, Wisconsin, 6-2, 6-0; No. 6-Suspended. & Mary, 6-3, 6-7, 7-5; No. 2-Fuchs, William & Mary DIVISION I 225 def. Savitskaya, Clemson, 6-2, 6-3; No. 3-Buergis, Schlukebir, Indiana, 6-3, 6-1; No. 5-Sauerborn, No. 4-Suspended; No. 5-Granson, Duke def. Chao, William & Mary def. Ana Stiglic, Clemson, 7-5, 6-2; Auburn def. Dominika Walterova, Indiana, 6-4, 6-4; Pennsylvania, 6-3, 6-1; No. 6-Hillary Adams, Duke def. No. 4-Jayet, Clemson def. Sherbakov, Clemson, 6-4, 6- No. 6-Suitor, Auburn def. Grimm, Indiana, 7-5, 6-1. Rachel Shweky, Pennsylvania, 6-0, 6-0. 3; No. 5-Wei, William & Mary def. Ioana Paun, Vanderbilt 4, Auburn 0 MAY 11-12—AT COLUMBIA, SOUTH Clemson, 6-3, 6-4; Stanoytcheva, Clemson def. Nina Doubles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Aleke Tsoubanos- Kamp, William & Mary, 7-5, 6-2. CAROLINA Audra Falk, Vanderbilt def. Petra Bercik-Carolina TENNIS Wake Forest 4, Clemson 1 Ramirez, Auburn, 8-4; No. 3-Kelly Schmandt-Jenny South Carolina 4, Hampton 1 Doubles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Janet Bergman- Miller def. Liz Sauerborn-Sarah Suitor, Auburn, 8-2. Doubles: No. 1-Kathy Boyanovich-Jennifer Radman, Maren Haus, Wake Forest def. Anna Savitskaya-Ania Singles: No. 1-Miller, Vanderbilt def. Katia Illarionova, South Carolina def. Kristyna Pesatova-Petra Klimplova, Dolinska, Clemson, 8-2; No. 3-Katie Martzolf-Danielle Auburn, 6-2, 6-0; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3-Schmandt, Hampton, 8-4; No. 2-Jodi Kenoyer-Lynn-Yin Tan, South Schwartz, Wake Forest def. Milena Stanoytcheva- Vanderbilt def. Ramirez, Auburn, 7-5, 6-3; No. 4- Carolina def. Alena Mitackova-Jana Matouskova, Richele LeSaldo, Clemson, 8-1. Suspended; No. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Falk, Vanderbilt Hampton, 8-1. No. 3-Suspended. Singles: No. 1-Bea Bielik, Wake Forest, def. Alix def. Suitor, Auburn, 6-4, 6-4. Singles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3- Boyanovich, South Carolina def. Matouskova, Lacelarie, Clemson, 6-3, 6-1; No. 2-Bergman, Wake MAY 10-11—AT KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE Forest def. Savitskaya, Clemson, 6-3, 6-2; No. 3- Hampton, 6-0, 6-1; No. 4-Tan, South Carolina def. Suspended; No. 4-Karin Coetzee, Wake Forest def. Tennessee 4, Marshall 0 Lenka Schulzova, Hampton, 6-4, 6-0; No. 5-Kenoyer, Laurence Jayet, Clemson, 6-2, 6-2; No. 5-Suspended; Doubles: No.1-Vilmarie Castellvi-Agnes Wiski, Tennessee South Carolina def. Klimpllova, Hampton, 6-4, 6-0; No. 6-Stanoytcheva, Clemson def. Schwartz, Wake def. Anna Mitina-Lille Nzudie, Marshall, 9-7; No. 2- No. 6-Suspended. Forest, 7-5, 6-2. Jessica Johnson-Ashley Kroh, Marshall def. Kim Gates- Va. Commonwealth 4, Florida St. 0 Alison Ojeda, Tennessee, 8-5; No. 3-Crystal Cleveland- MAY 10-11—AT AUSTIN, TEXAS Doubles: No. 1-Andrea Ondrisova-Martina Nedelkova, Breanna Kray, Tennessee def. Alice Sukner-Danielle Va. Commonwealth def. Jessica Balbuena-Lauren Texas 4, Texas-San Antonio 0 Hock, Marshall, 8-2. Walker, Florida St., 8-0; No. 2-Suspended; No. 3- Doubles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Kaysie Smashey- Singles: No. 1-Suspended; No. 2-Ojeda, Tennessee Cristina Gago-Jana Carollo, Va. Commonwealth def. Lindsay Blau, Texas def. Chantal Lesaar-Eva Soderkvist, def. Mitina, Marshall, 7-5, 6-0; No. 3-Gates, Anca Dumitrescu-Beth Lawrence, Florida St., 6-3. Texas-San Antonio, 8-3; No. 3-Joanne Masongsong- Tennessee def. Sukner, Marshall, 7-6, 6-1; No. 4- Singles: No. 1-Ondrisova, Va. Commonwealth def. Rebekah Forney, Texas def. Kateryna Romanenko-Emily Wiski, Tennessee def. Nzudie, Marshall, 6-2, 6-4; No. Dumitrescu, Florida St., 6-3, 6-1; No. 2-Nedelkova, Va. Foster, Texas-San Antonio, 8-1. 5-Suspended; No. 6-Suspended. Commonwealth def. Alida Gallovits, Florida St., 6-2, 6- Singles: No. 1-Vladka Uhlirova, Texas def. Lesaar, Alabama 4, Ohio St. 0 0; No. 3-Suspended; No. 4-Barbora Zahnova, Va. Texas-San Antonio, 6-0, 6-1; No. 2-Smashey, Texas Doubles: No. 1-Millie Begovic-Weyli Chang, Alabama Commonwealth def. Balbuena, Florida St., 6-2, 6-1; def. Svenja Fuhrig, Texas-San Antonio, 6-2, 6-1; No.
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