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Tennessee Program Records TENNESSEE PROGRAM RECORDS TEAM RECORDS Most Wins: 25 (1981-82 & 2001) | Highest Winning Percentage: .862 (2001) | Most Consecutive Wins: 14 (1979-80) Most Shutouts: 11 (2019) | Most Consecutive Shutouts: 5 (1981-82 & 2018) SINGLES WINS DOUBLES WINS FRESHMAN RECORDS SEASON LEADERS SEASON LEADERS SINGLES LEADERS Name Year Wins [ AS AN INDIVIDUAL ] Name Year Wins 1. Vilmarie Castellvi 2003 45 Name Year Wins 1. Stacey Martin 1989 34 2. Vilmarie Castellvi 2002 40 1. Paula Kelly 1980 46 2. Peta Kelly 1979 33 Paula Kelly 1981 40 Peta Kelly 1980 46 3. Blakeley Griffith 2004 31 4. Agnes Wiski 2001 38 3. Kata Szekely 2013 41 Margie Lepsi 1995 31 Paula Kelly 1980 38 Brynn Boren 2013 41 5. Brynn Boren 2011 30 6. Vilmarie Castellvi 2001 34 Paula Kelly 1979 41 Celestine Kelly 1985 30 Stacey Martin 1989 34 Peta Kelly 1979 41 7. Crystal Cleveland 2000 28 8. Kata Szekely 2013 33 5. Caitlin Whoriskey 2010 40 Paula Kelly 1979 28 Caitlin Whoriskey 2010 33 6. Alison Ojeda 2001 39 Vinny Seiverling 1998 28 Crystal Cleveland 2003 33 7. Paula Kelly 1981 37 Michele McMillen 1990 28 Crystal Cleveland 2001 33 Peta Kelly 1981 37 11. Millie Nichols 2011 27 Peta Kelly 1979 33 9. Crystal Cleveland 2001 36 Ann Waggoner 1988 27 Wendy Anderson 1990 33 10. Crystal Cleveland 2003 33 Debbie Moringiello 1990 27 11. Paula Kelly 1982 32 CAREER LEADERS Peta Kelly 1982 32 13. Maria Sorbello 2010 31 DOUBLES LEADERS Name Years Wins Name Year Wins Natalie Pluskota 2009 31 1. Vilmarie Castellvi 1999-2003 140 1. Paula Kelly 1979 41 Maria Sorbello 2009 31 2. Paula Kelly 1978-82 133 Peta Kelly 1979 41 Melissa Schaub 2003 31 3. Crystal Cleveland 1999-2003 125 3. Natalie Pluskota 2009 31 Vilmarie Castellvi 2002 31 4. Wendy Anderson 1988-92 115 Melissa Schaub 2003 31 Agnes Wiski 2002 31 5. Manisha Malhotra 1994-98 108 5. Millie Nichols 2011 28 6. Peta Kelly 1978-82 104 6. Rosalia Alda 2008 26 7. Agnes Wiski 1998-2002 103 CAREER LEADERS Sarah Toti 2012 26 8. Alison Ojeda 1998-2002 102 [ AS AN INDIVIDUAL ] Zsófia Zubor 2007 26 9. Margie Lepsi 1994-98 96 Name Years Wins 9. Brooke Cordell 2001 25 10. Debbie Moringiello 1989-93 93 1. Paula Kelly 1978-82 156 10. Felicia Abrams 1983 24 Blakeley Griffith 2003-07 93 Peta Kelly 1978-82 156 11. Alison Ojeda 1999 22 12. Caitlin Whoriskey 2006-10 92 3. Crystal Cleveland 1999-2003 119 Meiling Parks 1999 22 13. Paula Juels 1990-94 91 4. Caitlin Whoriskey 2006-10 113 14. Johanna Silva 2016-2021 88 5. Rosalia Alda 2007-11 110 15. Emily Woodside 1995-99 87 6. Natalie Pluskota 2008-12 107 7. Zsófia Zubor 2006-10 106 8. Alison Ojeda 1998-2002 105 9. Kata Szekely 2009-13 103 10. Vilmarie Castellvi 1999-2003 97 11. Agnes Wiski 1998-2002 95 12. Sadie Hammond 2016-19 93 13. Margie Lepsi 1994-98 90 14. Natalie Pluskota 2008-12 88 Manisha Malhotra 1994-98 88 16. Maria Sorbello 2008-11 84 17. Jennifer Meredith 2007-11 81 Candy Reid 1996-2000 81 Melissa Schaub 2002-05 81 20. Blakeley Griffith 2003-07 79 21. Ghizela Schutte 2005-08 69 Chris Nagel 1984-88 69 UTSPORTS.COM 1 ALL-TIME RESULTS COACHING TOTALS Coach Years Seasons Record Per. Conf. Rec. Pct. Top Conf. Finish Years the Vols have Mary Jane Ramsey 1977-78 2 21-17 .553 -- -- -- won at least 20 Mary Ellis Richarson 1978-81 3 49-14 .778 -- -- -- matches, including 25 in 1981 & 2001. Frank Ackley 1981-83 2 46-19 .708 13-5 .722 4th SEC (81-82, 82-83) 11 Elizabeth Henderson 1983-87 4 52-57 .477 8-32 .200 6th SEC (84-85) Mike Patrick 1988-2016 29 473-310 .604 187-133 .584 2nd SEC (4 times, last 2011) Times that UT has Sonia Hahn-Patrick 1998-2016 19 314-203 .607 122-95 .562 2nd SEC (4 times, last 2011) advanced to the Alison Ojeda 2016-Pres. 5 84-44 .667 25-30 .416 4th SEC (2019) NCAA Round of 16 Totals 1976-Pres. 45 725-461 .613 233-200 .538 2nd SEC (4 times, last 2011) or further: ‘90, ‘92, 11 ‘97-’04, ‘10. MARY JANE RAMSEY MIKE PATRICK ALISON OJEDA 1977-78 /// 21-17 1988-2016 /// 473-310 2016-Pres. /// 84-44 Year Overall Year Overall SEC Finish 1977 7-4 2017 19-12 4-9 11th SEC, 24th ITA 1977-78 14-13 SONIA 2018 18-12 3-10 12th SEC, 40th ITA Totals 21-17 (.553) 2019 20-8 9-4 4th SEC, 22th ITA HAHN-PATRICK 2020* 10-3 1-2 N/A 1998-2016 /// 314-203 2021 17-9 8-5 5th SEC, 18th ITA Totals 84-44 (.667) MARY ELLIS Year Overall SEC Finish * The 2020 season (along with most other conference RICHARDSON 1988 17-8 6-3 5th SEC, 22nd ITA tournaments) and all subsequent 2020 postseason 1978-81 /// 49-14 1989 15-7 7-2 3rd SEC, 17th ITA events were canceled due to the coronavirus (COVID- 1990 19-8 6-2 4th SEC, 12th ITA 19) global health crisis. 1991 17-14 5-6 5th SEC, 14th ITA 1992 20-9 8-3 3rd SEC, 11th ITA Year Overall 1993 13-14 6-5 6th SEC, 15th ITA 1978-79 14-3 1994 6-16 3-8 9th SEC, 39th ITA 1979-80 16-4 1995 16-8 8-3 3rd SEC, 12th ITA 1980-81 19-7 1996 16-13 8-3 4th SEC, 15th ITA Totals 49-14 (.778) 1997 20-10 8-3 4th SEC, 13th ITA 1998* 20-11 6-5 6th SEC, 15th ITA 1999* 18-8 5-6 7th SEC, 14th ITA 2000* 20-12 7-4 5th SEC, 17th ITA 2001* 25-4 10-1 2nd SEC, 6th ITA FRANK ACKLEY 2002* 21-10 7-4 5th SEC, 12th ITA 2003* 22-7 9-2 2nd SEC, 10th ITA 1981-83 /// 46-19 2004* 15-14 7-4 4th SEC, 19th ITA 2005* 15-9 7-4 4th SEC, 18th ITA 2006* 12-13 6-5 5th SEC, 32nd ITA 2007* 14-11 6-5 5th SEC, 23rd ITA Year Overall SEC Finish 2008* 15-10 6-5 4th SEC, 24th ITA 1981-82 25-7 7-2 4th SEC 2009* 18-7 8-3 2nd SEC, 10th ITA 1982-83 21-12 6-3 4th SEC 2010* 19-9 8-3 2nd SEC, 13th ITA Totals 46-19 (.708) 13-5 (.722) 2011* 20-8 9-2 2nd SEC, 17th ITA 2012* 15-13 4-7 5th SEC, 24th ITA 2013* 13-12 7-6 3rd SEC, 31st ITA 2014* 13-13 6-7 6th SEC, 34th ITA 2015* 11-15 3-10 13th SEC, 61st ITA 2016* 8-17 1-12 13th SEC, NR ITA ELIZABETH Totals 473-310 (.604) 187-133 (.584) HENDERSON *-Denotes year when Mike and Sonia Hahn-Patrick were 1983-87 /// 52-57 co-head-coaches #-Mike Patrick began the 2016-17 season as head coach before resigning on Nov. 16, 2016. 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