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KRISTEN RAFAEL Senior • Captain

KRISTY FRILLING Junior • All-BIG EAST BIG EAST Player of the Year • ITA All-American (Singles/Doubles) SHANNON MATHEWS Junior • All-BIG EAST 2010-11 Women’s und.com Athletics by the numbers

National Championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, two in 25 women’s soccer, two in men’s tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) Conference championships won by 8 Irish teams in 2009-10 (BIG EAST, Midwest Fencing Conference) BIG EAST Conference championships 107 won by Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play All-time Academic All-Americans, 216 second most of any school, including six in 2009-10 Academic All-America honorees since 90 2000; no school has more Irish programs which finished their 9 2009-10 campaign ranked Notre Dame teams (out of 22) with a 19 graduation rate of 100% Irish athletic teams that earned a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 8 Academic Progress Rate report in 2009-10, second-most in the Football Bowl Subdivision Programs honored by the NCAA for 14 Academic Progress Rate scores in 2009 Irish athletes who received the BIG 3 EAST Scholar-Athlete Sport Excellence Award in 2009-10 Hours of community service complet- 5,631.25 ed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 school year TABLE OF CONTENTS

THIS IS NOTRE DAME 2010-11 OPPONENTS/FALL RESULTS Academic Excellence ...... 2-3 On the Road with the Irish ...... 50 Sports Medicine/Strenght & Conditioning ...... 4-5 2010 Tournaments ...... 51 ...... 6-7 2011 Opponents ...... 52-55 University Leadership ...... 8-9 Series vs. 2011 Opponents ...... 56-57 Athletic Facilities ...... 10-11 All-Time Series ...... 58 Excellence On the Field ...... 12 Excellence Off the Field ...... 13 Student Welfare and Development ...... 14 TENNIS TRADITION Monogram Club ...... 15 Tennis Tradition ...... 60-62 City of South Bend...... 16 Media Information/Quick Facts ...... 18 HISTORY & RECORDS SEASON PREVIEW All-Time Results ...... 64 Individual Rankings ...... 65 Season Preview ...... 20-21 Irish All-Americans ...... 66 2010-11 Roster ...... 22 Career Records...... 67 Irish Records ...... 68-69 Honors and Awards ...... 70 STUDENT-ATHLETES Irish Honors ...... 71 Kristen Rafael ...... 24-25 NCAA Team Championships ...... 72-74 Kristy Frilling ...... 26-27 NCAA Singles Championships ...... 75 Shannon Mathews ...... 28-29 NCAA Doubles Championships ...... 76 Chrissie McGaffi gan ...... 30 Collegiate History ...... 77 Jennifer Kellner/JoHanna Manningham ...... 31 BIG EAST Conference Results ...... 78-79 Julie Sabacinski/Britney Sanders ...... 32 Courtney Tennis Center ...... 80 Eck Tennis Pavilion ...... 81 All-Time Roster ...... 82-84 Media Information COACHING STAFF Year-By-Year Results ...... 85-90 BIG EAST Conference ...... 91 The Notre Dame Athletic Media Relations Offi ce always Jay Louderback ...... 34-36 is interested in assisting members of the media in their Julia Scaringe ...... 37 coverage of Irish tennis. Publicity and media information Support Staff ...... 38 for Notre Dame women’s tennis is coordinated by media relations assistant Brent Henningfeld. For information and 2009-10 SEASON IN REVIEW interviews, call Henningfeld at (574) 631-1762 or view the offi cial website of the Notre Dame athletic department 2009-10 Results ...... 40 at ww.und.com 2009-10 Statistics...... 41 Match-By-Match ...... 42-43 Graduated Seniors ...... 44-48 BIG EAST Web Information The BIG EAST Conference maintains its presence on the World Wide Web at www.bigeast.org. The site contains current information on all facets of the BIG EAST Conference. Please contact Katie Parker in the BIG EAST media relations department ([email protected]) for more information on BIG EAST tennis.

Credits The Notre Dame Women’s Tennis Guide was written and edited by media relations assistant Brent Henningfeld, with editorial assistance from Rose Kavanagh, Aaron Horvath, Caitlin Desmond, Kevin Paczesny and Nick Bucholtz.

Graphic design, page layout and outside cover designs by Manny Vila of Ave Maria Press, Inc. Inside cover designs by Dave Scholtes of Ave Maria Press, Notre Dame, Ind.

Photography by Mike Bennett and Lighthouse Imaging, Matt Cashore, Heather Gollatz, Greg Owen, J.C. Ridley, Don Alschuler, Guy Rogers, L.K. Dunn, Kevin Burke and Notre Dame photographics, Pete LaFleur, Angela Addington, David Silverman, Fred Mullane, and Kaitlyn Kiely.

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UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 1 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE Exceptional Education

Since its founding, Notre Dame has stressed mixing academics with faith and has done so while becoming one of the top institutions of higher learning in the nation. Featuring fi ve undergraduate colleges (Arts and Letters, Science, Architecture, Engineering and Business), the First Year of Studies, the Graduate School and the Law School, the University fi nds itself attracting some of the top students and faculty in the country. Students also participate in cutting edge research and diverse study abroad opportunities, enabling Notre Dame to off er one of the top academic experiences in the world.

Ranking of the Mendoza College of Business by BusinessWeek, in its annual survey of undergrad- 1 uate business programs.

Ranking of the by U.S. 22 News and World Report. National Endowment for the Humanities fellow- ships won by faculty in the College of Arts and 42 Letters, more than any other university in the na- tion. Publications in which the University of Notre Dame is ranked among the top 25 institutions of higher learning (U.S. News and World Report, 5 Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/ Newsweek).

2 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM First Year of Studies The First Year of Studies program provides all fi rst-year students with the opportunity to gain a wide-ranging liberal arts background before choosing a specifi c major within Notre Dame’s fi ve undergraduate col- leges. A progressive advising program for all student-athletes enables the University to follow the academic progress of all student-athletes on a regular basis. Key to the program is the fact that it is not run by the athletics department but by the University administration.

Student-Athlete Success Notre Dame expects the best out of its student-athletes just as it does of every other student on campus. Notre Dame has had unprec- edented academic success among its athletes, consistently ranking among the top NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools in graduation rates and academic progress. With more Academic All-Americans than any other school since 2000, Irish athletes have shown themselves ca- pable of performing in the classroom while competing on the fi eld at an elite level.

Programs honored by the NCAA for Academic Progress Rate scores in 2010, more than any other of the 120 Football Bowl Subdivision uni- 14 versities. The APR measures multi-year academic success by team members. Irish teams which recorded a perfect score of 1,000 in the NCAA’s 2010 Academic Progress Rate report, more than any other Football Bowl Subdivision institution. Notre Dame also had 13 8 additional programs with scores of 990 or bet- ter and all 26 varsity teams placed above NCAA standards. Programs which achieved a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Gradu- 19 ation Success Rate, second most among Football Bowl Subdivision institutions. Federal graduation rate percent achieved by nine Irish teams, according to the latest NCAA 100 fi gures. Notre Dame had 11 teams ranked fi rst in their respective sport. Percentage of Irish varsity sports (19 of 22) to achieve a perfect 100 percent graduation rate according to the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate. Notre Dame was one of only 10 institutions .863 with more than half its programs achieving a 100 percent graduation rate and no other school saw more than 80 percent of its programs achieve a perfect score. According to 2009 NCAA Graduation Success Rate results, Notre Dame ranked fi rst in the na- tion in graduation rates among all student- athletes (99 percent), male student-athletes (98 1 percent), female student athletes (100 percent), black student-athletes (97 percent) and football student-athletes (96 percent).

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 3 SPORTS MEDICINE/SPORTS NUTRITION Sports Medicine While no athlete plans on an injury, Notre Dame is prepared with one of the top sports medicine teams in the country to help keep its athletes fi t and ready to compete. With training facilities in the Joyce Center, and the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, the training staff is always there to care for athletes. With approximate- ly 225 years combined experience on the full-time staff , Notre Dame also boasts a partnership with the renowned South Bend Orthopae- dics to provide fi rst-class care.

Total sports medicine staff members. Head ath- letic trainer Jim Russ leads three associate train- 14 ers, eight assistant trainers and two physical therapists. Square feet of cutting-edge sports medicine technology, including two 3,500-gallon therapy 8,500 pools, a full x-ray unit and an MRI machine.

Sports Nutrition Notre Dame has incorporated Erika Whitman, a full-time sports dieti- cian, as a part of its Strength and Conditioning staff . Whitman continu- ally provides accurate and up-to-date nutrition education to student- athletes and coaches. Including nutrition as an integral component of all training programs enables Irish athletes to achieve optimal health and maximize performance.

Notre Dame is one of only 17 Football Bowl Sub- division schools to employ a full-time sports di- 1 etician in its athletics department.

4 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING Strength and Conditioning The task of keeping athletes in top physical condition is up to the strength & conditioning staff . The strength and conditioning staff knows the demands of competing on an elite level and is committed to ensuring Irish athletes are always in the best possible condition. From weight lifting to wind sprints and from warming up to cooling down, the strength and conditioning staff has every aspect covered.

Full-time employees working with Irish varsity athletes. Notre Dame’s Olympic sports teams are 10 led in the weight room by director of strength and conditioning Tony Rolinski and his staff . Square feet in the Haggar Fitness Complex, which is located in the Guglielmino Athletics Complex, including a weight room, a 45-yard 25,000 artifi cial turf agility fi eld, a Gatorade hydration station, six plasma TVs and a 28-speaker sound system.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 5 THIS IS NOTRE DAME The University of Notre Dame When Father Edward F. Sorin started his school in the northern In- diana wilderness, he had only $300, three log buildings badly in need of repair and a far-sighted vision of establishing a liberal arts school to meet the growing educational needs of the frontier. He dreamed of building a great university, and in 1842, he founded the University of Notre Dame du Lac. Over the years, the University of Notre Dame du Lac would evolve into a preeminent place for Catholic thought. While becoming one of the top undergraduate institutions in the country, Notre Dame has also been at the cutting edge of research, including such innovations as the transmission of wireless messages and the development of syn- thetic rubber. The University also has stressed residential life, with four of fi ve students living on campus. Students come to Notre Dame not only to learn how to think, but to learn how to live, keeping faith with the vision of Father Sorin.

The University of Notre Dame was founded by Rev. Edward F. Sorin, C.S.C., as an independent, 1842 national Catholic university adjacent to South Bend, Ind., on St. Mary’s and St. Joseph’s Lakes.

Total enrollment at the University of Notre Dame, 11,731 with 8,363 undergraduate students.

Karat gold in the famed Golden Dome, which 23.9 tops the Main Building at the heart of campus. Notre Dame’s ranking by Princeton Review in a list of “Dream Schools” which takes into account aca- 4 demics and student life, among other attributes.

6 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COMUND COM Student Body

Notre Dame is one of a handful of universities with a truly interna- tional student body, coming from more than 100 nations and all 50 states. The most recent freshman class featured 89 percent of students in the top 10 percent of their high school class. In addition, there are no fraternities or sororities at Notre Dame, with the school’s 28 residence halls housing more than 80 percent of the student body, serving as the focal of social, religious and athletic activities.

Graduation rate percentage among Notre Dame students, third in the nation behind only Harvard 95 and Princeton. Retention rate between freshman and sopho- more year which thanks to the University’s re- 95 nowned First Year of Studies Program, ranks among the highest in the country. Percent of Notre Dame students who reside in one of 28 on-campus residence halls, where ap- 80 proximately 40 Holy Cross religious leaders pro- vide pastoral assistance.

States and countries, respectively, which Notre 50/100 Dame students call home.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 7 UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. President Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C, took offi ce as the 17th president of the University of Notre Dame on July 1, 2005. He was elected by the Univer- sity’s Board of Trustees to a fi ve-year term April 30, 2004. An associate professor of philosophy and member of Notre Dame’s faculty since 1990, Father Jenkins had served as a vice president and as- sociate provost at the University from July 2000 until becoming president. Prior to his service in the provost’s offi ce, Father Jenkins had been religious superior of the Holy Cross priests and brothers at Notre Dame for three years. As religious superior, he was a Fellow and Trustee of the University. Father Jenkins specializes in the areas of ancient philosophy, medieval philosophy and the philosophy of religion. He is the author of Knowledge and Faith in Thomas Aquinas, published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. Father Jenkins earned degrees in phi- losophy from Oxford University in 1987 and 1989. He earned his master of divinity de- gree and licentiate in sacred theology from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, Calif., in 1988. Prior to entering the Congrega- tion of Holy Cross, he earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in philosophy from Notre Dame in 1976 and 1978, respectively. Father Jenkins was ordained a priest in Notre Dame’s Basilica of the Sacred Heart in 1983. He served as director of the Old Collegee program for Notre Dame undergraduate candi-- dates for the Congregation of Holy Cross fromm 1991 to 1993. A native of Omaha, Neb., Father Jenkins was born Dec. 17, 1953. Notre Dame Administration President: Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. Provost: Thomas G. Burish Executive Vice President: John Affl eck-Graves Vice President and Senior Associate Provost: Christine Maziar Vice President and Associate Provost: Donald B. Pope-Davis Thomas G. Burish John Affl eck-Graves Vice President and Provost Executive Vice President Associate Provost: Dennis C. Jacobs Vice President and Associate Provost for Internationalization: J. Nicholas Entrikin Vice President for Student Aff airs: Rev. Thomas P. Doyle, C.S.C. Vice President for University Relations: Louis M. Nanni Vice President for Research: Robert J. Bernhard Vice President and General Counsel: Marianne Corr Vice President for Business Operations: James J. Lyphout Vice President and Chief Investment Offi cer: Scott C. Malpass Richard C. Notebaert Patricia Bellia Vice President for Public Aff airs Chairman, Notre Dame NCAA Faculty Representative and Communications: Janet M. Botz Board of Trustees Vice President for Finance: John A. Sejdinaj Vice President and Chief Information Offi cer: Ronald Kraemer 8 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 2009 fencing and 2008 women’s soccer; NCAA semifi nal appearances in 2009 and 2010 women’s tennis and 2009 women’s soccer, plus a 2010 third-place fencing fi nish; the hiring of new Irish head football coach Brian Kelly to start the 2010 season; the decision to build a new, freestanding ice hockey arena, scheduled to open for the 2011-12 season, plus the 2009-10 dedications of new facilities for soccer and lacrosse – as well as opening of the new Purcell Pavilion within the south dome of the Joyce Center, and 15 BIG EAST Conference titles along with four other league crowns in hockey, men’s lacrosse and fencing. Notre Dame ranked number one in the country (among Football Bowl Subdivision schools) in the two most recent Graduation Success Rate (GSR) surveys -- in 2009 with a 99 (including a 97 score in football that also ranked number one). Born in Yonkers, N.Y., and raised in Yonkers and Bloomington, Ind., Swarbrick is a 1976 magna cum laude graduate of Notre Dame with a bachelor’s degree in economics. Upon graduating from Stanford University Law School in 1980, he returned to Indiana to accept a position as an associate in the Indianapolis law fi rm Baker & Daniels. He made partner in 1987 and spent 28 years overall with the fi rm. As a member of the Indiana Sports Corporation, including the chairmanship from 1992 to 2001, Swarbrick led most of the city’s successful proposals to a wide array of athletics organizations – from the National Football League to the Olympic Committee to the . His leadership eff orts resulted in the city earning the right to play host to the 2012 Super Bowl in Indianapolis at Lucas Oil Stadium; becoming the home of the National Collegiate Athletic Association national headquarters in 1999; hosting the 1987 Pan American Games, 1991 World Gymnastics Championships, Jack Swarbrick NCAA Men’s Basketball Final Fours and other college championship cocompetitions and an array of national and Director of Athletics worldwo championships in Olympic sports. John B. “Jack” Swarbrick Jr., a University of Notre Swarbrick’s practice at Baker & Daniels Dame graduate who rose to national prominence focusedfo on the representation of owners of as a lawyer, consultant and executive in the sportssp teams and organizations that sanction collegiate and Olympic sports industries, is in his oro conduct athletic competitions. He served third year in 2010-11 as director of athletics at his asa general counsel for numerous national alma mater. governingg bodies of Olympic sports, Among Swarbrick’s athletics initiatives are includingi USA Gymnastics and USRowing, meeting the performance needs of Notre Dame and as a consultant to the 1996 Summer student-athletes through establishment of a neww Olympic Games in Atlanta. sports performance division, reaching out to moree In his work as an advisor to the NCAA, former Irish student-athletes via the Notre Damee SwarbrickSwa coordinated the men’s College Monogram Club and other programs, utilizing BasketballB Partnership, an NCAA-led group that emerging digital technologies to deliver better information addressesad the opportunities and challenges in the on and access to Notre Dame athletic programs via expanded sport,sp and developed the business plan for the new production and distribution of programming, and restructuring NBA/NCAANB youth basketball enterprise, iHoops. In Notre Dame’s approach to sport administration through 200020 Swarbrick received one of the NCAA’s highest assignment of a unique administratornistrator to each of the honors,ho The Flying Wedge Award, for his work in 26 Irish sports. establishingest Indianapolis as the new home of the The past two years NCAA.NCA In 2001 the State of Indiana presented him combined in Notre Dame withwith the Sagamore of the Wabash Award. athletics have featured 68 BornB March 19, 1954, Swarbrick was named Notre All-Americans, 14 Academic Dame’sD 12th athletics director on July 16, 2008. He All-America selections and anda his wife, Kimberly, are the parents of four children: Kate, a four NCAA Post-Graduate 20102 graduate of St. Louis University; Connor, a senior at Wake Scholarship winners; record ForestF University; Cal, a freshman at TCU; and Christopher, a involvement in community high school senior. service hours by Irish student-- athletes; NCAA runner-up teamm fi nishes in 2010 men’s lacrosse,e,

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 9 ATHLETIC FACILITIES Homes of the Fighting Irish In the midst of a master plan that will touch nearly every varsity team, Notre Dame has shown its commitment to providing athletes with the best possible facilities to help them compete on a national level. From new facilities to the extensive renovation of existing ones, Notre Dame is committed to giving Irish athletes every edge imagin- able. The plan will result in a drastically altered footprint on the south- east corner of campus, creating an athletics quad that will give every Irish athlete a place they will be proud to call home.

New facilities which have opened their doors in the past fi ve years, including the Guglielmino Athletics Complex (housing football offi ces and locker room, a new weight room and new sports medicine facilities), the LaBar Practice Complex (featuring two Field Turf fi elds and one natural grass fi eld) and Melissa Cook Stadium (home of 6 the Irish softball team). Three facilities opened during the 2009-10 school year: Alumni Stadium (home to men’s and women’s soccer), Purcell Pa- vilion (renovation and expansion of men’s and women’s basketball arena) and Arlotta Family Stadium (home of men’s and women’s lacrosse). Million dollars spent on Purcell Pavilion for addi- tions and renovations to the Joyce Center Arena. Purcell Pavilion at the Joyce Center features a three-story addition with club seating, a hos- 26.3 pitality area, additional area for restrooms and concessions, as well as new space for the Varsity Shop and the Notre Dame ticket offi ce. Facilities which are still on the master plan to cre- ate a comprehensive athletic quad. The hockey 3 program, the tennis squads and the rowing team all will receive new facilities in the near future.

10 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 11 EXCELLENCEXCELLENCE OONN THE FIELFIELDD Championship Teams Notre Dame prides itself on competing with the best in every sport it fi elds. Eight diff erent programs have won national championships since Notre Dame began its fi rst varsity team, football in 1887. With more consensus national championships in football than any other school, other programs have begun to emerge on the national scene in the 15 years since Notre Dame joined the BIG EAST Conference.

National championships (11 in football, seven in fencing, three in women’s soccer, two in men’s 26 tennis, one in men’s golf, men’s cross country and women’s basketball) won by Notre Dame.

BIG EAST Conference championships won by 107 Notre Dame in 15 seasons of league play. Conference championships won by Irish teams during the 2009-10 year (six BIG EAST plus two 8 Midwest Fencing Conference championships).

12 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM EXCELLENCE OFF THE FIELD Championship People

To measure the success of Notre Dame’s determination to have both academic and athletic success, one needs only to look at the numbers. From Academic All-Americans to BIG EAST Conference Academic All- Stars, Notre Dame continues to set the bar nationally.

All-time Academic All-Americans produced by 216 Notre Dame, second most of any university.

Academic All-Americans since 2000, no school 90 has more. Irish teams which have produced more Academic All-Americans than any other school in their 2 respective sports – baseball and women’s soccer. Notre Dame Academic All-Americans in 2009-10: Tim Abromaitis (men’s basketball), Mike Anello (football), Cosmina Ciobanu (women’s tennis), 6 Lauren Fowlkes (women’s soccer), Christine Lux (softball) and Michael Thomas (men’s soccer).

Notre Dame NCAA postgraduate scholarship re- 48 cipients since 1964.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 13 STUDENT WELFARE & DEVELOPMENT Irish in the Community In addition to academic success, Notre Dame emphasizes giving back to the community as well. Notre Dame athletes have participated in countless service projects through the years, benefi ting the Notre Dame and South Bend communities and beyond. Team and individual projects have allowed Irish athletes to see the positive impact they have in the lives of others and learn how to use their talents to benefi t those in their communities.

Hours of community service completed by Notre Dame student-athletes during the 2009-10 6,000 school year. Number of people directly impacted by Notre Dame student-athletes through community ser- 5,000 vice work in 2009-10 by assisting over 50 local and national non-profi t organizations and agencies. Community service hours completed by Fight- ing Irish football team in June 2010. Sixty-fi ve members of the team spent two hours fi ve days a week during the fi rst two weeks of June at lo- 1,300 cal Boys and Girls Clubs, children learning cen- ters and other organizations helping South Bend area youths.

14 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM NOTREN DAME MONOGRAM CLUB An Exclusive Club

The Notre Dame Monogram Club was founded by athletics direc- tor Jesse Harper in 1916 to bring together varsity letterwinners to pro- mote spirit, unity, leadership and sportsmanship. Today’s active mem- bers help keep past athletes connected to Notre Dame and the current student-athletes. In addition to helping contribute to scholarships, the Monogram Club has helped contribute to new facilities, especially the renovation of Heritage Hall and the Monogram Room, located in the Joyce Center.

Post-Graduate scholarships awarded by the Monogram Club in 2010. Men’s basketball’s Tim Andree and women’s tennis’ Cosmina Ciabanu 2 earned the second annual grants. Andree will begin law school in the fall while Ciabanu will at- tend medical school in California. Active members in the Monogram Club through the 2009-10 year. The contributions of active members entitle them to Inside Irish, a magazine 3,695 for members; the annual Riehle Open golf out- ing; football tickets and makes their children eli- gible for the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship. Million dollars which have been contributed to the Brennan-Boland-Riehle Scholarship fund, 2.5 which benefi ts the children of former Notre Dame athletes who attend the University.

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM 15 CITY OF SOUTH BEND Notre Dame’s Neighbor Located adjacent to South Bend, Ind., the University of Notre Dame has always acknowledged its place in a greater community. Sitting be- tween South Bend and Mishawaka in northern Indiana, Notre Dame has benefi ted the area in ways unimaginable, especially when it comes to Notre Dame football weekends. It is estimated that the average football weekend brings approximately $6.2 million dollars to the sur- rounding community. In addition to the fi nancial aspect, Notre Dame feels truly invested in the surrounding community, with students par- ticipating in countless service projects to benefi t the greater South Bend area.

316,663 Population of the South Bend-Mishawaka area. Millions of dollars in voluntary contributions over the next 10 years from the University of Notre Dame to the cities of South Bend and 5.5 Mishawaka, the town of Roseland and to St. Jo- seph County. Football legends enshrined in South Bend’s College Football Hall of Fame in the summer of 2010, including former Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown. The College Football Hall of Fame 24 was constructed in downtown South Bend in 1995 and features what is regarded as one of the most interactive museums in the world. Feet runs the East Race Waterway, the fi rst man- made waterway rapids facility in North America. 1,900 The East Race hosted the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials for kayak.

16 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME • UND.COM GIVE A GIFT and LEAVE A LEGACY

ver 650 student-athletes on 26 varsity teams excelling in academics, O spirituality, community service and athletics - all made possible courtesy of the generous alumni, parents and friends who support Notre Dame’s ¿ rst athletics annual fund – the Rockne Heritage Fund. The culmination of these gifts assists the University in underwriting athletics scholarships that are the lifeblood of every program that wants to recruit the best and the brightest and compete for national championships. Our work has just begun. Scholarships are one of the largest line items in the department of athletics operating budget, accounting for roughly $14 million annually. Director’s Circle Members donating to the Rockne Heritage Fund at the $1,500, $5,000, $10,000 and $25,000 levels, receive a corresponding bene¿ ts package. For more information on the attractive football ticket bene¿ t, visit our website: und.com/rockneheritagefund.

Make a Gift Today • Send a check payable to the Rockne Heritage Fund; P.O. Box 519; Notre Dame, IN 46556. • Visit online: supporting.nd.edu and include “Rockne Heritage Fund” in the comments section. • Specify if your employer has a matching gift program. • Notre Dame employees may request a payroll deduction form. • All contributions to the Rockne Heritage Fund are credited toward eligibility in the football ticket lottery. Contact Information Maureen L. McNamara  Assistant Athletics Director 574.631.9443  [email protected]  und.com/rockneheritagefund

SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME SUPPORTING THE SPIRIT OF NOTRE DAME CAMPAIGN 2004 – 2011 Media Information

Print Media College And Junior Tennis WNDU-TV - NBC Organizations www.collegeandjuniortennis.com (Jeff Jeffers/Angelo DiCarlo) The Observer 100 Harbor Road P.O. Box 1616 Notre Dame Athletic Media www.ndsmcobserver.com Port Washington, NY 11050 South Bend, IN 46634 Relations LaFortune Student Center (516) 883-6601 (574) 631-1616/1239 (Brent Henningfeld) Notre Dame, IN 46556 Fax (516) 883-5241 Fax (574) 631-2916 www.und.com (574) 631-7471 112 Joyce Center Fax (574) 631-6927 Bob Larson Tennis WSBT-TV/Radio - CBS Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 (574) 631-7516 [email protected] (Pete Byrne/David McCoy) Fax (574) 631-7941 South Bend Tribune 170 Spring Ridge Trace 1301 East Dougles Road www.southbendtribune.com Roswell, GA 30076 Mishawaka, IN 46545 225 West Colfax Avenue (770) 641-1231 (574) 233-3141 BIG EAST Conference South Bend, IN 46626 Fax (770) 641-6679 Fax (574) 288-6630 (Katie Parker) (574) 235-6316 www.bigeast.org Fax (574) 235-6091 WSJV-TV - FOX 222 Richmond Street Providence, RI 02903 South Bend Tribune Building (Dean Huppert/Allison Hayes) (401) 272-9108 Notre Dame Scholastic 225 West Colfax Avenue 59096 County Road 7 South Fax (401) 751-8540 www.nd.edu/~scholast South Bend, IN 46626 Elkhart, IN 46514 LaFortune Student Center (574) 288-1649 (574) 679-4545 or 293-9227 Notre Dame, IN 46556 Fax (574) 236-1765 Fax (574) 294-1324 CBS College Sports Online (574) 631-7569 Notre Dame Sports Properties Fax (574) 631-9648 USA Today/USA Today Online CBC College Sports Television (Alan Wasielewski) www.collegesports.com www.usatoday.com Chelsea Piers, Pier 62 112 Joyce Center Irish Sports Report 1000 Wilson Boulevard New York, NY 10011 Notre Dame, IN 46556 www.irishsports.com 22nd Floor (212) 342-8700 (574) 631-2335 225 West Colfax Avenue Arlington, VA 22229 Fax (212) 342-8899 South Bend, IN 46626 1-800-872-3410 ext. 7103 (760) 431-8221 (Carlsbad, Calif.) (574) 235-6161 Online Fax (703) 907-4465 Fax (574) 239-2646 Radio Intercollegiate Tennis Association Television Radio Tennis (Jason Berney) Blue & Gold Illustrated www.radiotennis.com www.itatennis.com www.blueandgold.com WHME TV/Radio 309 Calle De Andalucia PO Box 71 1605 North Home (Bob Nagle/Chuck Freeby) Redondo Beach, CA 90277 Princeton, NJ 08544 Mishawaka, IN 46545 61300 Ironwood Road (866) 729-9008 (609) 497-6921 (574) 255-9800 South Bend, IN 46625 Fax: (310) 381-4391 Fax (609) 258-2935 Fax (574) 255-9700 (574) 291-8200 Fax (574) 291-9043 WVFI-AM Radio United States Tennis Association University of Notre Dame www.usta.org P.O. Box 532 70 West Red Oak Lane Notre Dame, IN 46556 White Plains, NY 10604 (574) 631-5379 (914) 696-7289 Fax (914) 696-7167

Women’s Tennis Quick Facts

Notre Dame Quick Facts Coaching Staff Athletic Media Relations Location ...... Notre Dame, IN 46556 Head Coach ...... Jay Louderback Address ...... Media Relations Founded...... 1842 (Wichita State ‘76) 112 Joyce Center Enrollment...... 8,371 (undergraduate), 11,733 (total) Office Phone ...... (574) 631-5149 Notre Dame, IN 46556-5678 Nickname ...... Fighting Irish E-mail ...... [email protected] Sr. Assoc. A.D./Media Relations ...... John Heisler Colors ...... Gold and Blue Record at Notre Dame ...... 413-170 (.708)/21 years Media Relations Director ...... Bernie Cafarelli Conference ...... BIG EAST Career Record ...... 617-348 (.639)/31 years MR Assistant/Women’s Tennis ...... Brent Henningfeld Home Courts (Outdoor) ...... Courtney Tennis Center Assistant Coach ...... Julia Scaringe (Florida ’03) Media Relations Phone ...... (574) 631-7516 Home Courts (Indoor) ...... Eck Tennis Pavilion Office Phone ...... (574) 631-3730 Henningfeld’s Office Phone ...... (574) 631-1762 President ...... Rev. John I. Jenkins, C.S.C. E-mail ...... [email protected] Henningfeld’s Cell Phone ...... (574) 532-4151 Director of Athletics ...... Jack Swarbrick Coaches' Fax...... (574) 631-8728 Henningfeld’s E-mail ...... [email protected] Women’s Tennis Administrator ...... Jenny Borg Eck Tennis Pavilion Phone ...... (574) 631-6929 Media Relations Fax ...... (574) 631-7941 Athletic Department Phone ...... (574) 631-6107 Website ...... www.und.com Twitter ...... @und.com

18 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Season Preview

Junior Shannon Mathews looks to be one of the cornerstones to a relatively young, but talented Irish roster in the 2010-11 season. Season Preview Youthful Irish Squad Looks To Continue Recent NCAA Success After back-to-back NCAA semifinal trips in ’09 and ’10, the Irish look to a relatively young team to continue tradition of excellence in the upcoming campaign.

fter making back to back appearances in polls. In addition to great the NCAA Championship semifinals, the doubles success, Frilling A2010-11 Notre Dame women’s tennis team also earned a berth into will look to build off the success of the past two the NCAA singles seasons. Eight-time BIG EAST Coach of the Year, Jay tournament last year. She Louderback will have one of his youngest teams in was named to the ‘09-10 his 22-year tenure at Notre Dame, mixing in one ITA Collegiate All-Star senior, two juniors and one sophomore amongst a team for the second group of four talented freshmen. consecutive year as well The Irish are coming off a 26-4 season and a as being named a 2010 perfect 7-0 BIG EAST conference record in 2009-10, ITA All-American in both while defeating 16 top-50 teams (according to ITA the singles and doubles polls), with 10 of those opponents falling inside teams. the top 25. This success led Notre Dame to a fifth- “Kristy Frilling is just place finish in the final ITA poll. The 2010-11 an explosive player,” campaign will be spearheaded by four veterans Louderback exclaims. that have enough experience to continue the “She can hit every shot tradition of a national power. from every spot on the Kristen Rafael represents the lone senior on the court. She hits the ball Irish roster this season and serves as the only team hard, and she has captain. After being a junior mentor the past worked hard on being season, Rafael looks to take the leading role for this able to slow the ball up year’s young team. She completed the '09-'10 occasionally, and to play season at No. 5 and No. 6 singles with an 11-8 dual better defense. Usually record and spent most of the season at No. 3 her defense is a hardly doubles, finishing with a 12-8 record. The Grand hit ball, and that gets Prairie, Texas product has plenty of tennis her in trouble. Now she knowledge on her side entering her fourth year is doing a much better and will look to share valuable experience with the job if she gets in trouble youthful Irish roster. on a point to slow the “Kristen is going to be a key for us,” Louderback ball down and getting says. “Not only on the court, but off the court as back in it, and not well because she is our only captain and our only trying to win the point senior, so a lot of the leadership responsibilities will from a ridiculous spot Kristy Frilling returns to lead the Irish at the No. 1 position in singles, a spot fall on her. In the past we have had more than on the court, even that saw her go 21-7 in the dual season last year. one, but now with just one she is the only senior though she has the ability and we are expecting a lot out of her. She is doing to do that. She is doing a much better job of it. to step up and play high in our doubles lineup, a great job so far. Tennis-wise, she just needs to be She also is volleying much better. She’s taking and she has the doubles ability. She has gotten a more consistent. She has always shown times advantage of how hard she hits by hitting more lot better around the net, and she has that ability where she has been very good in the past, and balls out of the air, and I think that will help her to step up and do it. For her it’s just a matter of usually when it comes down to the end of the move up through the top 10, and maybe even consistency, and being consistent in our doubles.” year and we need her to play well, she has, but its help her win a national championship.” Chrissie McGaffigan returns after a stellar going to be a key for her to be consistent all year. Shannon Mathews bookends the talented duo freshman season where she competed at third She plays a big game. She hits the ball hard, and of juniors for the Irish and looks to build off her singles. She posted a 16-9 dual singles record has the ability to play high in our lineup.” 17-11 singles dual record at the No. 2 spot and and an 18-9 mark in doubles action. The Leading the junior attack for the Irish this year is 19-6 doubles record. She showed her talent in highly–recruited Davenport, Iowa native was last year's BIG EAST Player of the Year, Kristy Frilling. spurts last year, including knocking off five named to the 2009-10 All-BIG EAST team on top The Sidney, Ohio native amassed a 21-7 singles dual nationally-ranked opponents. The Birmingham, of earning BIG EAST Freshman of the Year honors, record and a 36-5 doubles mark, both at the No. 1 Mich. product was one of five Irish players named the second consecutive Irish played to win the position. Frilling teamed up with Kali Krisik (’10) in to 2009-10 all-BIG EAST team, her second award. McGaffigan also was honored as the 2010 doubles, advancing to the NCAA doubles consecutive season earning that honor. ITA Midwest Rookie of the Year, becoming the first tournament quarterfinals. The duo finished the year “Shannon has always been at the top of our Irish women’s player to receive that accolade since with a 34-3 mark on the season – including a lineup in singles and I’m not concerned at all Irish great Michelle Dasso earned that title in the perfect 25-0 mark during the dual season - while about her singles,” Louderback says. “She is a great 1998 season. posting a streak of 27-consecutive match victories. competitor, works really hard in practice and in “Chrissie is a little bit like Frilling because she The tandem also earned national recognition in the matches, and her big thing for us this year is going likes to hit the ball hard. Her biggest thing, as well, rankings, climbing as high as No. 2 in the doubles to be how well she does in doubles. We need her is getting her to come to the net more. She hits a

20 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® working on some big ball. She is very fast. She has a good . She things with her. So I really can do everything. It is just a matter of her think as a whole, putting it all together and doing everything. they bring a lot of Instead of trying to hit the ball hard, she has to be different things to a little bit more of an all-around player because the table. I don’t she does everything so well. She needs to use all think this is a class of her strokes - her , her overhead, she has a that is all one thing. good drop shot and great touch. She really has They aren’t all just everything. She just needs to get to a point where big hitters, they she uses all of them.” bring a lot of Four talented freshmen join the fold for the different things to upcoming season and will be counted on to make the program.” immediate contributions for the dual rotation. The The Irish have '10 recruiting class is ranked as the 11th best class yet another difficult in the nation according to tennisrecruiting.net. road ahead of Brittany Sanders, the standout from Ontario, them to get back Calif., was rated fifth in the state and 21st in the to the NCAA nation. She played three years at No. 1 singles Championships in while collecting three league individual titles at 2011. Ontario H.S. Sanders competed at the USTA The Irish will National Winter Championships, winning the girls- open up in 18 double competition with current teammate Champaign, Ill., on and fellow freshman Julie Sabacinski in Scottsdale, (Jan. 22) with a Ariz. match versus The top recruit out of the state of New York, Illinois before freshman Jennifer Kellner joins the lineup as a very opening up a two- sound player, taking advantage of every inch of match home stand the court with a precision style of game. The competing with Smithtown, N.Y., product was a decorated high Yale and then school player, taking home a singles and doubles either Arkansas or state title during her four years. The 28th-best Utah. Notre Dame recruit in the nation was named captain her senior then hits Tobacco year while collecting All-American honors. Road to battle Julie Sabacinski enters as a talented product North Carolina on out of Plantation, Fla. She finished rated the ninth- Feb. 5 and Wake best recruit in the state and 49th-best nationally Forest on Feb. 6. A year removed from winning BIG EAST Rookie of the Year, Chrissie McGaffigan looks to and helped guide her team from the No. 1 singles After another three bolster the young team in her second season. position to four Class 2A Florida state titles. match home stand JoHanna Manningham joins the Fighting Irish (Feb. 10-13) against dwelling place for the BIG EAST Championships from nearby Mishawaka, Ind. She was rated sixth Michigan, Vanderbilt and Wisconsin, the Irish from April 28-May 1 as the Irish will look to win in the Hoosier State in the '10 recruiting class, hope to compete in the National Team Indoor their fourth straight BIG EAST title. garnered conference championship honors and Championships in Charlottesville, Va., from Feb. The NCAA First and Second Rounds will be made it as a state finalist in singles in 2008. She 18-21. held at various school sites (May 13-15), and the also was selected all-conference and all-state four The Irish then hit the road four days later as winners will get the right to travel to Palo Alto, years and chosen captain her senior year. they travel to Montgomery, Ala., to compete in the Calif., for the NCAA Championships May 20-30. “The freshmen will be a good group,” eight-team Blue-Gray National Tennis Classic, Feb. “The BIG EAST is getting tougher," Louderback Louderback remarks. “They are going to be a good 25-27. The Irish return to the Crossroads of affirms. “We had three teams in the top 30 last class. They are all good doubles players, which is a America following that to take on Indiana in year, and that’s good for us. South Florida is going key for us because we lost a lot of good doubles Bloomington before returning home to take on to be very good this year, and they are going to players from last year’s class. They also compete Baylor on March 6. want to do everything they can to come in here well. They all bring something a little bit different The team then travels to the Sunshine State to and win the BIG EAST. So the BIG EAST is to the team. take on USF (March 15), Duke (March 17) and important to us, and then the NCAAs. Seeing “Brittany Sanders hits the ball big. She is a big, Tennessee (March 19) in Tampa, Fla. The Fighting how we have had two really good runs the last big hitter,” Louderback continues. “Julie Sabacinski Irish continue on to play in Atlanta two years, and really the last five years, we have is a kid that is a little more all-around. She can before traveling back to northern Indiana for done really well; we just hope we can compete come in or stay back. She is a good doubles player matches against Long Beach State and Texas with how we have done the last few years. I think and volleys well. Jennifer Kellner is just a great A&M. the key for that to happen will be our doubles. I competitor and doesn’t miss. She is on the Trips to Evanston, Ill., and Milwaukee, Wis., to think our singles lineup could be as strong as we baseline and is as solid as you are ever going to play Northwestern (April 7) and Marquette (April have ever had, but the key is going to be doubles. find. She can come in if she has to, but she is just 17), respectively, close out the road portion of the Losing Krisik and (Cosmina) Ciobanu last year really solid from the baseline. JoHanna season. The Irish finish up regular season play by from the doubles lineup is tough because they Manningham is a kid that works hard and is really taking on BIG EAST foe DePaul (April 23). were as good as you are going to find in doubles. going to develop. She has a lot of ability. She has The Courtney Tennis Center/Eck Tennis Center That is going to be the key for us, getting the some speed, moves well and now we are just and Leeper Park will then once again be the right combinations.”

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 21 Irish Roster

2010-11 Notre Dame Women's Tennis

Front Row: (left to right) Jay Louderback (head coach), Kristy Frilling, Britney Sanders, Jennifer Kellner, Julia Scaringe (assistant coach), Tanner Ryan (senior manager)

Back Row: (left to right) Chrissie McGaffigan, JoHanna Manningham, Kristen Rafael, Julie Sabacinski, Shannon Mathews

2010-11 Women’s Tennis Roster

Player Ht. Yr. Hometown/High School Kristy Frilling** 5-9 Jr. Sdney, OH/Lehman & Abeka Jennifer Kellner 5-7 Fr. S mithtown, NY/Hauppauge JoHanna Manningham 5-7 Fr. Mishawaka, IN/Penn Shannon Mathews** 5-7 Jr. Birmingham, MI/Cranbrook-Kingswood Chrissie McGaffigan* 5-7 So. Davenport, IA/Bettendorf Kristen Rafael*** 5-4 Sr. Grand Prairie, TX/Nolan Catholic Julie Sabacinski 5-5 Fr. Plantation, FL/American Heritage Britney Sanders 5-8 Fr. Ontario, CA/Ontario Christian

*indicates number of monograms won

Head coach: Jay Louderback (22nd season, Wichita State ’76) Assistant head coach: Julia Scaringe (3rd season, Florida ’03)

Pronunciation Guide

JoHanna Manningham yo-HAHN-uh Julie Sabacinski sab-uh-SIN-ski

Roster Breakdown By Class Senior (1): Rafael Juniors (2): Frilling, Mathews Sophomore (1): McGaffi gan Freshmen (4): Kellner, Manningham, Sabacinski, Sanders

22 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2009 Final Results Student-Athletes

The 2010-11 Irish women’s tennis team looks to make a run at a fourth consecutive BIG EAST title and 18th NCAA tournament appearance in hopes of a third straight berth into the championships semifinals.

2010 MEN'S SOCCER 23 Student-Athletes

Kristen Rafael

Senior 5-4 Grand Prairie, Texas Nolan Catholic

AS A JUNIOR: Finished the season with a 14-13 singles record, which included an 11-8 record in dual action… ended the season at the No. 6 position, but saw time at No. 5… had a 6-3 record at No. 5 singles and a 5-5 record at No. 6 singles… concluded the regular season winning seven of her last nine singles matches… notched a 12-9 doubles record with three different partners … started and ended the season playing with Chrissie McGaffigan, and recorded a 10-5 record with her… the duo also started the year ranked 33rd nationally in the preseason poll … in the middle of the year, went 2-1 with Kali Krisik and 0-2 with Kristy Frilling … posted a total of six match-clinching points … knocked off Lynn Blau of Georgia Tech, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4, to secure the 4-3 victory over the then-14th ranked Yellow Jackets … wrapped up the match for the Irish a week later against Indiana, defeating Charlotte Martin in straight sets (6-1, 6-0) … clinched the doubles point – along with teammate Chrissie McGaffigan – against California in the NCAA Round of 16 … named a member of the BIG EAST Academic All-Stars for the third straight year. AS A SOPHOMORE: Finished the season with a 25-13 overall singles record and a 4-1 doubles marks … consistent force in the Irish lineup … went 6-5 at No. 3 singles, 5-2 at No. 4, 2-2 at No. 5 and 4-2 at No. 6 … topped Michigan’s 39th-ranked Chisako Sugiyama, 6-1, 6-1, at the Midwest Regional … finished the tournament season with an 8-2 record … opened the dual season

RAFAEL’S CAREER RECORD Singles Year Dual Open Overall 2007-08 3-2 5-3 8-5 2008-09 17-11 8-2 25-13 2009-10 11-8 3-5 14-13 Totals 31-21 16-10 47-31

Doubles Year Dual Open Overall 2007-08 12-10 7-2 19-12 2008-09 0-0 4-1 4-1 2009-10 10-4 2-4 12-8 Totals 22-14 13-7 35-21

24 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Rafael’s 2009-10 Match-by-Match Results ranked 62nd … won five straight to start the dual-match schedule … put together a six- Date W/L Opponent, School Score Event match win streak from Feb. 18 to March 5 … 10.10 L Anya Morgina, South Carolina 1-6, 6-0, 3-6 Wildcat Invite recorded a 17-11 mark during dual competition 10.10 L Angelika Jogasuria, Akron 6-2, 2-6, 6-7 Wildcat Invite … clinched the win for the Irish on seven 10.10 W Teona Tsertvadze, Oklahoma 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 Wildcat Invite occasions … went 1-1 at the BIG EAST 10.23 W Kelly Barry, Marquette 6-2, 2-6, 7-6 Midwest Regional tournament and 3-1 in the NCAA Championship 10.24 L #42 Megan Fudge, Illinois 6-7, 7-6, 2-6 Midwest Regional … BIG EAST Academic All-Star. 11.6 W Maria Macedo, Iowa State 6-3, 6-2 WMU Super Challenge AS A FRESHMAN: Saw limited action in 11.7 L Gia McKnight, DePaul 5-7, 0-6 WMU Super Challenge singles matches, finishing the season at 8-5 while 11.8 L Sarah Miller, Louisville 2-6, 5-7 WMU Super Challenge going 3-2 in dual matches … began the season 1.23 L Alexis Dorr, Iowa 6-7, 7-5, 0-1 (4-10) No. 6 by winning her first four matches before falling 2.20 L Leigh Finnegan, Illinois 1-6, 4-6 No. 6 to #68 Chisako Sugiyama of Michigan (5-7, 2-6) 2.21 L Elena Chernyakova, Northwestern 4-6, 3-6 No. 6 … only other loss against a ranked opponent 2.24 W Fidan Manashirova, Ohio State 6-0, 6-3 No. 6 was to 19th-ranked Maya Johansson of Georgia 2.27 W Lynn Blau, Georgia Tech 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 No. 5 Tech (3-6, 4-6) … went 19-12 overall in doubles 2.28 W Katie Lee, Tennessee 6-1, 6-1 No. 5 play, going 6-3 with Cosmina Ciobanu, 3-2 with 3.5 W Charlotte Martin, Indiana 6-1, 6-0 No. 5 Colleen Rielley and 9-6 with Kali Krisik … went 3.9 L Nina Vulovich, William & Mary 2-6, 4-6 No. 5 0-1 against ranked opponents as she and Krisik 3.12 L Mary Clayton, Duke 3-6, 0-6 No. 6 lost at No. 2 doubles to 50th-ranked Jana 3.19 W Hannah Blatt, Vanderbilt 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 No. 5 Bielikova and Karolina Fillipiak of Baylor (4-8) … 3.27 W Gaby Mastromario, TCU 6-3, 6-1 No. 5 played at No. 3 doubles with Krisik in the NCAA 3.28 W Florentina Hanisch, Wichita State 6-1, 6-1 No. 5 tournament … first round match was halted, but 4.3 L Jelena Stanivuk, Baylor 2-6, 4-6 No. 5 picked up her first NCAA victory in the second 4.5 L Sheri Oliver, Texas A&M 4-6, 2-6 No. 5 round, defeating Miami (Fla.)’s Michaela Kissell 4.9 W Natalia Guevara, South Florida 5-7, 6-2, 1-0 No. 6 and Jenna Osborne (8-1). 4.16 W Kirsten Gambrell, DePaul 6-0, 6-0 No. 6 HIGH SCHOOL & PERSONAL DATA: Four- 4.18 W Maggie Wilson, Marquette 6-0, 6-1 No. 6 year letterwinner at Nolan Catholic High School 4.23 - Liv Petterson, West Virginia 6-2, 1-0, unfinished No. 6 … named MVP each of her four scholastic 4.24 W Christina Tan, Syracuse 6-3, 6-1 No. 6 seasons … captured district championships all 4.25 - Kirsten Gambrell, DePaul 6-2, 5-2, unfinished No. 6 four years … won state titles as a freshman, 5.14 - Yuka Kobayashi, IPFW 6-2, 3-2, unfinished No. 6 sophomore and senior … dropped just one 5.15 - Marlena Pietzuch, Boise State 6-1, 1-6, 1-2, unfinished No. 6 match her entire high school career … helped 5.20 - Tayler Davis, California 6-4, 5-5, unfinished No. 6 Nolan Catholic to state titles as a freshman and 5.22 L Kata Szekely, Tennessee 2-6, 5-7 No. 6 sophomore … earned All-American honors as a 5.24 - Veronica Li, Stanford 6-7, 2-2, unfinished No. 6 senior … awarded 2007 Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year … member of National Honor Society … three-year member of choir and performed at Carnegie Hall … graduated summa cum laude from high school (top 10-percent of class) … ranked as high as fifth in the 2007 recruiting class by tennisrecruiting.net … captured three major junior championships, including the Texas Summer Grand Slam and the MCB Cotton Bowl Super Championship … awarded the 2006 Sportsmanship Award at the Fort Worth Pro Tennis Classic, 2004 Maureen Connelly Brinker Sportsmanship Award, G14 National Open Sportsmanship Award, G12 Zonals Sportsmanship Award … singles and doubles semifinalist at the 2006 ITF GB1 Jerry Simmons Pan American (G18) … doubles champion at the 2007 ITF Tennis Express (G18) … singles and doubles champion at the Texas Summer Grand Slam (G18) … went undefeated at the USTA Junior Fed Cup Championships (G18) … doubles semifinalist at the 2006 USTA National Hard Court Championships (G18) … singles and doubles National Open champion (G16) … awarded Player of the Year by the Dallas Tennis Association (2001, G12; 2002 and 2003, G14; 2004, G16; 2005 and 2006, G18) … Dallas Morning News and Star Telegram Player of the Year as a senior … third Texas native, and first since 2002, to play for the Irish women's tennis Career-High Singles Win: team … born August 19, 1989, in Nederland, #39 Chisako Sugiyama (Michigan), 6-1, 6-1; 10/26/08 Texas … daughter of Alex and Elieen Rafael … has a brother, Paul … currently enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a theology major.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 25 Student-Athletes

Kristy Frilling

Junior 5-9 Sidney, Ohio Lehman & Abeka

AS A SOPHOMORE: Followed up her brilliant freshman season with an equally impressive sophomore campaign … finished the year with a 27-10 singles record including a 21-7 dual mark, all coming at the No. 1 position for the Irish … finished the year ranked 16th in the nation … ended the campaign with a record of 16-9 against nationally-ranked foes … started season with a win over 13th-ranked Reka Zsilinska of Duke (6-1, 5-7, 6-3) … advanced to the finals of the ITA Midwest Regional, defeating Marisa Lambropoulos of Illinois (6-2, 6-3), Brittany Wowchuk of Northwestern (6-3, 6-0), 66th- ranked Anna Redesci of DePaul (7-5, 6-3) and Kirsten Flower of Ohio State (6-3, 6-0) … reeled off nine-straight wins to begin dual season at No. 1 singles, including four straight against nation- ally-ranked foes (#36 Denise Muresan (Michigan), #85 Rachael White (Illinois), #12 Maria Mosolova (Northwestern), #67 Kirsten Flower (Ohio State) … earned her biggest win to-date when she knocked off seventh-ranked of Tennessee in straight sets, 6-2, 6-0 in February, en route to a 5-2 team victory … helped team reach semifinals of the NCAA tournament for the sec- ond-consecutive season … knocked off #49 Pichittra Thongdach of Boise State in the second round of team play, 6-2, 6-3 and later defeated 4-6, 6-1) … posted a 36-5 record in doubles on Team … named to ITA Collegiate All-Star Team. #11 Caitlin Whoriskey of Tennessee in the quar- the year, including going 25-0 during the dual AS A FRESHMAN: Capped off one of the terfinals, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 … qualified for the NCAA season with Krisik … the tandem climbed as high most impressive freshman seasons in program singles and doubles tournament – with partner as No. 2 in the ITA rankings … recorded an history with appearances in both the NCAA Kali Krisik … advanced to the second round of impressive stretch of victories in the NCAA team Singles and Doubles Championships … earned the singles bracket, knocking off 20th-ranked tournament, knocking off #9 Jana Juricova and her first All-America honor as part of the second- Josipa Bek of Clemson in the round of 64 (6-4, Mari Andersson of California (8-2), #1 Caitlin seeded doubles duo at the NCAA Doubles Whoriskey and of Tennessee Tournament … named BIG EAST Freshman of FRILLING’S CAREER RECORD (8-6) and #2 and of the Year and the ITA National Player to Watch … Singles Stanford (8-6) in consecutive matches … had a 30-11 overall singles record and a 40-6 Year Dual Open Overall advanced to the quarterfinals of doubles play in doubles mark … opened the tournament sea- 2008-09 21-9 9-2 30-11 the NCAA doubles draw, knocking off the 11th- son with eight straight singles wins … won the 2009-10 21-7 7-4 28-11 ranked team of Sophie Grabinski and Sanaz singles crown at the Fall Gator Classic … won the Totals 42-16 16-6 58-22 Marand of North Carolina (6-3, 6-2) and then ITA Midwest Regional Doubles title with partner 27th-ranked Kayla Duncan and Katariina Kelcy Tefft … advanced to the regional singles Doubles Tuohimaa of TCU (2-6, 6-1, 6-1) … named an ITA semifinals … lost to Fresno State’s Renata Year Dual Open Overall All-American in both singles and doubles … Kucerkova and Anastasia Petukhova, 6-4, 2-6, 2008-09 25-4 14-2 39-6 selected as the BIG EAST Player of the Year as well 6-7, in the doubles final at the ITA National 2009-10 27-2 9-3 36-5 as being named to the all-BIG EAST team and a Indoor … opened the dual season ranked 39th Totals 52-6 23-5 75-11 BIG EAST Academic All-Star … chosen to com- in singles and first in doubles with Tefft … pete with the USA Tennis Summer Collegiate played mostly at No. 2 singles, finishing the dual

26 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Frilling's 2009-10 Match-by-Match Results

Date W/L Opponent, School Score Event 10.8 W #13 Reka Zsilinska,Duke 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 ITA All-American 10.9 L #8 , Georgia Tech 4-6, 1-6 ITA All-American 10.23 W Marisa Lambropoulos, Illinois 6-2, 6-3 Midwest Regional 10.24 W Brittany Wowchuk, Northwestern 6-3, 6-0 Midwest Regional 10.25 W #66 Anna Redesci, DePaul 7-5, 6-3 Midwest Regional 10.26 W Kirsten Flower, Ohio State 6-3, 6-0 Midwest Regional 10.27 L #1 Maria Mosolova, Northwestern 1-6, 3-6 Midwest Regional 11.5 W #26 Mari Anderson, California 7-6, 6-4 National Indoor 11.6 L #16 Venise Chan, Washington 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 National Indoor 1.23 W #65 Sonja Molnar, Iowa 6-0, 6-2 No. 1 1.24 W Katya Mirnova, Wisconsin 6-4, 6-1 No. 1 1.30 W Anna Redesci, DePaul 6-0, 6-2 No. 1 1.31 W #100 Katrina Tsang, North Carolina 6-4, 6-1 No. 1 2.05 W Ekaterina Morozova, Kansas 7-6, 6-2 No. 1 2.07 W #36 Denise Muresan, Michigan 6-1, 6-4 No. 1 2.20 W #85 Rachael White, Illinois 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 No. 1 2.21 W #12 Maria Mosolova, Northwestern 6-1, 6-2 No. 1 2.24 W #67 Kirsten Flower, Ohio State 6-3, 6-4 No. 1 2.27 L #1 Irina Falconi, Georgia Tech 0-6, 2-6 No. 1 2.28 W #7 Caitlin Whoriskey, Tennessee 6-2, 6-0 No. 1 3.05 W #102 Leslie Hureau, Indiana 6-0, 6-1 No. 1 3.09 W Ragini Acharya, William & Mary 6-4, 6-1 No. 1 3.12 L #69 Ellah Nze, Duke 4-6, 7-6, 0-1 (6-10) No. 1 3.19 L #38 Catherine Newman, Vanderbilt 3-6, 2-6 No. 1 3.27 W #89 Nina Munch-Soegaard, TCU 6-1, 6-2 No. 1 3.28 W Stephanie Dalmacio, Wichita State 6-1, 6-1 No. 1 4.03 L #6 Lenka Broosova, Baylor 1-6, 1-6 No. 1 4.05 W #70 Nazari Urbina, Texas A&M 6-1, 6-3 No. 1 4.09 W #41 Irene Rehberger, South Florida 7-6, 4-6, 1-0 No. 1 4.16 L Anna Redesci, DePaul 5-7, 6-3, 0-6 No. 1 4.18 W Paola Calderon, Marquette 6-0, 6-0 No. 1 4.23 - Monique Burton, West Virginia 6-2, 5-0, unfinished No. 1 4.24 W CC Sardinha, Syracuse 6-2, 6-0 No. 1 4.25 W #79 Anna Redesci, DePaul 6-1, 6-2 No. 1 5.14 - Amy Recht, IPFW 6-4, 4-3, unfinished No. 1 5.15 W #49 Pichittra Thongdach, Boise State 6-2, 6-3 No. 1 5.20 L #2 Jana Juricova, California 4-6, 3-6 No. 1 5.22 W #11 Caitlin Whoriskey, Tennessee 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 No. 1 5.24 L #4 Hilary Barte, Stanford 4-6, 4-6 No. 1 5.26 W #20 Josipa Bek, Clemson 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 NCAA Rd. 1 5.26 L #30 Kristi Boxx, Ole Miss 2-6, 4-6 NCAA Rd. 2

season with a 21-9 mark … went 23-3 at No. 1 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Did Career-High Singles Win: doubles … topped Clemson’s 14th-ranked not compete on high school team … competed #7 Caitlin Whoriskey (Tennessee) 6-2, 6-0; Josipa Bek, 6-2, 6-1, in the NCAA Championship in ITF tournaments and pro circuit events during 2/28/10 Round of 16 … teamed with Tefft to defeat high school … advanced to the semifinals of a North Carolina’s fourth-ranked $175,000 professional doubles tournament in Career-High Doubles Win: and Sophie Grabinski … went 1-1 in singles play , Ohio, in August 2008 … won $50,000 #1 Caitlin Whoriskey/Natalie Pluskota and 3-0 in doubles in the BIG EAST tournament professional doubles tournament in Florida in … notched a 3-1 singles record and a 2-1 mark May 2008 … won a $25,000 pro doubles tourna- (Tennessee) 8-6; 5/22/10 (Kali Krisik) in doubles action in the NCAA Championships ment and the Eddie Herr International doubles in … advanced to the second round of both the 2007 … advanced to the doubles semifinals of Career-High Singles Ranking: NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships … the U.S. Open Juniors in September 2007 … par- #14 - 3/2/10 defeated Florida State’s Katie Rybakova, 6-1, 6-2, ticipated in the Junior Australian, Junior in the NCAA singles first round, before falling to Wimbledon and Junior U.S. Open three times … Career-High Doubles Ranking: Clemson’s Bek, 6-3, 6-4, in the second … with played for Team USA in Barcelona, Spain, #2 - 5/28/10 (Kali Krisik) Tefft, topped Georgia Tech’s Irina Falconi and Prostejov, Czech Republic and Melbourne, Amanda McDowell, 6-4, 6-4, in the doubles first Australia … daughter of John Frilling and Tae round, but fell to Tennessee’s Caitlin Whorisky Frilling … older brother, Josh, graduated from and Natalie Pluskota, 7-6, 6-3, in the second Notre Dame in 2007 … former doubles partner, round … selected as an ITA All-Star. Madison Brengle, turned professional in 2008 … enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters as a psychology major.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 27 Student-Athletes

Shannon Mathews

Junior 5-7 Birmingham, Mich. Cranbrook-Kingswood

AS A SOPHOMORE: Concluded her sopho- more campaign with a 17-11 record on the year, all of which came at the No. 2 position during the dual season … also registered a 19-6 record in doubles play primarily with partner Cosmina Ciobanu … earned first win versus a ranked opponent on the season when she knocked off 29th-ranked Samantha Murray of Northwestern in straight sets, 6-2, 6-3 … capped the year as the team leader in clinching-points, five in singes and 13 in doubles … in the team’s 5-2 victory over Tennessee in February, knocked off #37 Maria Sorbello (6-1, 6-4) … enjoyed a successful run during the NCAA tournament, helping the team reach the semifinals for the second-consec- utive season … notched victories in four of her five matches during the tournament, including a pair against ranked foes … defeated Ingrid Ballus of IPFW in the opening round (6-1, 6-0), Lauren Megale of Boise State in the second round (7-5, 6-2), #18 Marina Cossou of California in the round of 16 (6-3, 6-0) and Tennessee’s 62nd-ranked Maria Sorbello for the second time on the year (7-5, 6-3) in the quarterfinals … the win against Cossou marked the highest-ranked opponent to date that she has defeated … teamed with Kristy Frilling in doubles to knock off the 24th-ranked team of Lindsey Stuckey and Evgeniya Vertesheva of Indiana, 8-3 … ended season with a doubles win with Cosmina Ciobanu over Stanford’s 56th- ranked duo of and Stacey Tan, 8-3 … chosen as a member of the all-BIG EAST team for her efforts in the conference champion- ship … named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and BIG first time in program history … recorded a 25-8 EAST Academic All-Star for the second consecu- doubles dual mark with partner Colleen Rielley at MATHEWS’ CAREER RECORD tive year in each. No. 3 doubles … ended the season on an 11-match Singles AS A FRESHMAN: Made a major impact in win streak … the duo clinched 12 points for the Year Dual Open Overall the Irish lineup, finishing the season with a 33-7 Irish throughout the season … earned all-BIG 2008-09 27-3 6-4 33-7 overall singles mark and a 32-11 record in dou- EAST honors after going 2-0 in singles and 3-0 in 2009-10 17-11 0-0 17-11 bles play … went 6-4 in singles and 7-3 in dou- doubles with Rielley … along with Rielley, was Totals 44-14 6-4 50-18 bles during the tournament season … opened named to the NCAA All-Tournament team after the dual-match season with 16 straight victories going 5-0 at No. 3 doubles … named a BIG EAST Doubles … compiled a 27-3 record in dual matches … Academic All-Star and an ITA Scholar-Athlete. Year Dual Open Overall went 1-0 at No. 3 singles, 10-2 at No. 4, 7-1 at No. 2008-09 25-8 7-3 32-11 5 and 9-0 at No. 6 … had six match-clinching 2009-10 19-6 0-0 19-6 wins, including a 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 triumph over Totals 44-14 7-3 51-17 Baylor’s No. 70 Csilla Borsanyi in the NCAA quar- terfinals that put the Irish in the semifinals for the

28 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Career-High Singles Win: Mathews' 2009-10 Match-by-Match Results #18 Marina Cossou (California) 6-3, 6-0; 5/20/10 Date W/L Opponent, School Score Event 1.23 W Lynne Poggensee, Iowa 6-4, 2-6, 1-0 (10-5) No. 2 Career-High Doubles Win: 1.24 W Hannah Berner, Wisconsin 6-1, 6-3 No. 2 #24 Lindsey Stuckey/Evgeniya Vertesheva 1.30 L Selma Salkovic, DePaul 6-7, 5-7 No. 2 (Indiana) 8-3; 3/5/10 (Kristy Frilling) 1.31 L #25 Sanaz Marand, North Carolina 2-6, 1-6 No. 2 2.5 W Sara Lazarevic, Kansas 7-6, 6-3 No. 2 2.7 W Tania Mahtani, Michigan 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 No. 2 Career-High Singles Ranking: 2.20 L Megan Fudge, Illinois 6-7, 6-4, 4-6 No. 2 #64 - 5/28/10 2.21 W #29 Samantha Murray, Northwestern 6-2, 6-3 No. 2 2.24 W Paloma Escobedo, Ohio State 6-2, 6-0 No. 2 Career-High Doubles Ranking: 2.27 L #112 Sasha Krupina, Georgia Tech 5-7, 6-4, 4-6 No. 2 #53 - 3/16/10 (Kristy Frilling) 2.28 W #37 Maria Sorbello, Tennessee 6-1, 6-4 No. 2 3.5 W Evgeniya Vertesheva, Indiana 6-4, 6-1 No. 2 3.9 W Marlen Mesgarzadeh, William & Mary 6-4, 6-3 No. 2 3.12 L #64 Elizabeth Plotkin, Duke 2-6, 1-6 No. 2 3.19 L #76 Chelsea Preeg, Vanderbilt 6-2, 2-6, 6-7 No. 2 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: 3.27 W #100 Katariina Tuohimaa, TCU 3-6, 6-1, 1-0 (10-4) No. 2 Seven-time letterwinner in tennis (four), track 3.28 L #34 Lutfiana Budiharto, Wichita State 6-2, 4-6, 0-1 (5-10) No. 2 and field (two) and cross country (one) at 4.3 L #16 Nina Secerbegovic, Baylor 6-4, 3-6, 0-1 (2-10) No. 2 Cranbrook Kingswood … named Michigan’s 4.5 L #58 Elze Potgieter, Texas A&M 6-1, 1-6, 4-6 No. 2 2008 Miss Tennis … finalist for Michigan Athlete 4.9 W Melissa Koning, South Florida 6-1, 6-2 No. 2 of the Year … three-time All-American … four- 4.16 W Selma Salkovic, DePaul 2-6, 7-5, 6-2 No. 2 time state champion at No. 1 singles and two- 4.18 L Olga Fischer, Marquette 3-6, 7-5, 0-1 No. 2 time team state champion … named all-state 4.23 W Veronica Cardenas, West Virginia 6-1, 6-0 No. 2 four times … 2008 Western Michigan ITA Singles 4.24 - Emily Harman, Syracuse 7-5, unfinished No. 2 Champion and University of Michigan Singles 4.25 - Selma Salkovic, DePaul 6-3, 1-5 unfinished No. 2 Champion … University of Michigan singles and 5.14 W Ingrid Ballus, IPFW 6-1, 6-0 No. 2 doubles finalist and Prince Cup Singles 5.15 W Lauren Megale, Boise State 7-5, 6-2 No. 2 Champion in 2007 … winner of the 2007 Helen 5.20 W #18 Marina Cossou, California 6-3, 6-0 No. 2 5.22 W #62 Maria Sorbello, Tennessee 7-5, 6-3 No. 2 Shockley Award – Midwest Player of the Year … 5.24 L #83 Lindsay Burdette, Stanford 1-6, 2-6 No. 2 2006 Interscholastic East Champion, Midwest Closed Champion and Easter Bowl Semifinalist … 2005 Midwest Closed Singles and Doubles Champion … named 2008 Cranbrook Kingswood Female Athlete of the Year … father, John ’74, sister, Amy ’01, sister, Erin ’03 and uncle, Terry Beale ’84 graduated from Notre Dame … daughter of John and Barb Mathews … enrolled in the Mendoza College of Business as a finance major.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 29 Student-Athletes

McGaffigan’s 2009-10 Match-by-Match Results

Date W/L Opponent, School Score Event Chrissie 10.10 L #6 Ana Zubori, South Carolina 0-1 Wildcat Invite 1.23 W Zuzana Chmelarova, Iowa 6-2, 6-1 No. 3 McGaffi gan 1.24 W Aleksandra Markovic, Wisconsin 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 No. 3 1.30 W Katarina Milinkovic, DePaul 6-4, 6-0 No. 3 1.31 L Jelena Durisic, North Carolina 6-3, 6-7, 0-1 (7-10) No. 3 Sophomore 2.5 W Kunigunda Dorn, Kansas 6-4, 6-2 No. 3 2.7 W Rika Tatsuno, Michigan 7-6, 5-7, 6-0 No. 3 5-7 2.20 W Chelcie Abajian, Illinois 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 No. 3 Davenport, Iowa 2.21 W #108 Kate Turvy, Northwestern 6-3, 6-2 No. 3 2.24 W Christina Keesey, Ohio State 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 No. 3 Bettendorf 2.27 L Christina Ngo, Georgia Tech 4-6, 4-6 No. 3 2.28 L Rosalia Alda, Tennessee 4-6, 6-4, 0-1 (8-10) No. 3 3.5 W Myriam Sopel, Indiana 6-2, 6-4 No. 3 3.9 L Carmen Pop, William & Mary 2-6, 3-6 No. 3 AS A FRESHMAN: Posted a record of 16-10 3.12 L #45 Reka Zsilinska, Duke 1-6, 0-6 No. 3 in singles in her fi rst year with the Irish program, 3.19 W Keilly Ulery, Vanderbilt 6-4, 6-3 No. 3 including going 16-9 during the dual season as 3.27 W Idunn Hertzberg, TCU 6-2, 6-2 No. 3 the team’s No. 3 … opened season competing at 3.28 W Lenore Lazaroiu, Wichita State 6-4, 7-5 No. 3 the Wildcat Invitational, before getting her dual 4.3 L #59 Taylor Ormond, Baylor 4-6, 6-7 No. 3 campaign underway with a victory over Iowa’s 4.5 L #116 Morgan Frank, Texas A&M 2-6, 7-5, 0-1 No. 3 Zuzana Chmelarova in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1 … 4.9 W Ecaterina Vasenina, South Florida 7-5, 6-0 No. 3 reeled off wins in eight of her fi rst nine matches 4.16 W Katarina Milinkovic, DePaul 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 No. 3 on the dual slate, including a crucial three-set 4.18 W Kelly Barry, Marquette 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 No. 3 victory over Rika Tatsuno of Michigan (7-6, 5-7, 4.23 - Emily Mathis, West Virginia 6-3, 0-1, unfinished No. 3 6-0) to help preserve the team’s 4-3 win over 4.24 - Eleanor Peters, Syracuse 6-4, 3-3, unfinished No. 3 the Wolverines … defeated her fi rst nationally- 4.25 - Katarina Milinkovic, DePaul 6-3, 2-3, unfinished No. 3 ranked opponent against Northwestern, knock- 5.14 W Raquel Vescovi, IPFW 6-1, 6-0 No. 3 ing off #108 Kate Turvy in straight sets (6-3, 6-2) 5.15 - Bianca Jochimsen, Boise State 1-6, 6-1, 2-1, unfinished No. 3 … teamed primarily with Kristen Rafael during 5.20 L #35 Mari Anderson, California 4-6, 0-6 No. 3 the dual season in doubles, registering a record 5.22 - Rosalia Alda, Tennessee 6-3, 5-7, 3-2, unfinished No. 3 of 10-2 (10-5 overall) … earned 10 straight vic- 5.24 L #33 Mallory Burdette, Stanford 0-6, 1-6 No. 3 tories as a team, beginning with a win over Anik Cepeda and Carmem Pop of William and Mary, 8-3, and running through the NCAA round of 16 where they knocked off California’s team of An- state volleyball tournament and Iowa-Illi- nie Goransson and Tayler Davis, 8-4 … named nois Basketball Shootout … named MVP BIG EAST Freshman of the Year, marking the of the senior all-state basketball game second consecutive year an Irish player earned … set records for assists, digs and aces that distinction (Kristy Frilling – ’09), as well as at Bettendorf … named a volleyball All- being chosen as the ITA Midwest Region Rookie State Academic Scholar … member of the of the Year … also chosen to the all-BIG EAST Fellowship of Christian Athletes, student team … named a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. council and National Honor Society … HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Nine- daughter of Bill and Barb McGaffi gan … time letterwinner in tennis (two), volleyball youngest of four children … sister, Jenny, (three), basketball (two) and golf (two) at Bet- played tennis at Illinois … sister, Katie, tendorf … the top-ranked tennis recruit in the played tennis at Wisconsin … sister, Laura, state of Iowa … rated 32nd nationally in the played tennis at Indiana … father played 2009 recruiting class by tennisrecruiting.net … tennis and hockey at Catholic University did not play for high school team as a junior or … mother played tennis and was a swim- senior … went undefeated as a freshman and mer at Catholic … plans to major in busi- sophomore … regional, conference and state ness … currently enrolled in the Mendoza champion during two years with Bettendorf College of Business. … named Quad City Athlete of the Year by the Quad City Times … golf state qualifi er as a ju- nior and senior … named the volleyball MAC Player of the Year … selected for the senior all-

McGAFFIGAN’S CAREER RECORD Career-High Singles Win: Singles #108 Kate Turvy (Northwestern) 6-3, 6-2; 2/21/10 Year Dual Open Overall 2009-10 16-9 0-1 16-10 Career-High Singles Ranking: #90 - 3/2/10 Doubles Year Dual Open Overall Career-High Doubles Ranking: 2009-10 18-6 0-3 18-9 #38 - 9/4/09 (Kristen Rafael)

30 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Jennifer Kellner

Freshman 5-7 Smithtown, N.Y. Hauppauge

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Four-time let- ter winner in tennis while attending Hauppauge High School … 2010 All-American … fi ve-time New York all-state, all-city, all-conference team selection … four-time team MVP … named team captain her senior season … nationally- ranked all four years with a career-best ranking of 27th … singles state champion in 2008, and doubles state champion in 2007 … part of the National Honors Society … daughter of Mary and Herbert Kellner … sister, Catherine, plays tennis at Marshall … Lauren Parisi, a member of the Notre Dame women's swimming team, at- tended the same high school … enrolled in the First Year of Studies.

JoHanna Manningham

Freshman 5-7 Mishawaka, Ind. Penn

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Six-time let- terwinner in tennis (four), and cross country (two) at Penn High School … four time all-state and all-conference team selection for tennis … singles state fi nalist and conference champion in 2008 … named the team captain for her se- nior year … named team MVP her sophomore year … part of the National Honors Society, Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletics and stu- dent council while at Penn … daughter of Bon- nie Manningham … Braxton Cave, a member of the Notre Dame football team, attended same high school … enrolled in the First Year of Stud- ies.

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Julie Sabacinski

Freshman 5-5 Plantation, Fla. American Heritage

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Multiple-time letter winner at American Heritage High School … won high school tennis states as a team all four years of participation and played No. 1 singles … daughter of Drikenneth and Diana Sabacinski … has two siblings: brother Kenny and sister Lauren … Lauren currently plays ten- nis at William & Mary … enrolled in the First Year of Studies.

Britney Sanders

Freshman 5-8 Ontario, Calif. Ontario Christian

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL: Began play- ing tennis at the age of fi ve … three-time let- terwinner at Ontario Christian … won league individuals in all three of her competitive years at Ontario Christian … also won super nation- als 18’s in Arizona doubles with partner Julie Sabacinski … won a gold, silver and bronze ball playing doubles with Sabacinski … also earned one additional gold ball with another doubles parter … ended senior year ranked 21st-best prospect, according to tennisrecruiting.net, and climbed as high as 17th … also climbed as high as eighth in National rankings before end- ing at 15th and was ranked as high as second in southern California rankings before ending the year ranked ninth … daughter of Edward Sand- ers and Haydee Salagan … has a twin sister, Nikki and twin brothers, Alex and Alan … sister is attending Texas Tech on a tennis scholarship … enrolled in the First Year of Studies.

32 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Coaching Staff

Jay Louderback enters his 22nd season with the Irish on the heels of one of the most successful campaigns in program history. The team won its third straight BIG EAST Championship and reached the NCAA semifinals for the second consecutive year as Louderback earned BIG EAST Coach-of-the-Year honors for the eighth time. Head Coach

Jay Louderback

Head Coach 22nd Season Wichita State '66

hen Jay Louderback took over as wom- en’s tennis head coach at Notre Dame in Wthe fall of 1989, he inherited a program that had competed on the Division I level for just four years and had never participated in the NCAA tournament or earned a national ranking. As he enters his 22nd season at the helm, Louderback has turned Notre Dame into one of the premier women’s tennis programs in the nation. The Irish have finished in the national top 30 in each of the last 18 seasons and have earned 17 berths to the NCAA Championships in that span. Notre Dame has captured 16 conference titles during Louderback’s tenure and has reached the round of 16 or further in the NCAA tournament on nine occasions, including four appearances in the quarterfinals (1996, 2006, 2007) and two con- secutive trips to the semifinals (2009, 2010). The Courtney Tennis Center also has served as host of the 1998 NCAA Championships, largely due to his efforts. Last season, Louderback and the Irish advanced to the NCAA tournament semifinals for the second year in a row. Notre Dame finished with a 26-4 record and ranked fifth in the final IRISH UNDER LOUDERBACK Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) poll. The Irish also won their third straight BIG EAST title NCAA Final ITA Conference with a 4-0 win over DePaul. Louderback's squad Year W L Pct. Finish Ranking Finish also earned a trip to the ITA Indoor Championship. 1989-90 17 8 .692 – - MCC Champions Individually, his athletes earned several aca- 1990-91 16 9 .640 – 23 MCC Champions demic and athletic acknowledgements for their 1991-92 11 10 .524 – - MCC Champions efforts. Cosmina Ciobanu ('10) earned second 1992-93 18 8 .692 Round of 16 19 MCC Champions team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All- 1993-94 17 9 .654 Round of 16 15 MCC Champions America honors and was the finalist from the 1994-95 14 10 .583 – 28 MCC Champions state of Indiana for the NCAA Woman of the Year 1995-96 23 7 .767 Quarterfinals 6 BIG EAST Champions award. NCAA Woman of the Year Award. Kristy 1996-97 18 11 .621 Regional Semifinals 21 BIG EAST Champions Frilling was selected to represent the U.S. in the 1997-98 20 10 .667 Regional Final 19 BIG EAST Runners-Up Master'U BNP Paribas. Frilling, along with team- 1998-99 23 7 .767 Second Round 15 BIG EAST Champions mate Kali Krisik, entered the NCAA Championships 1999-2000 23 7 .767 Round of 16 13 BIG EAST Runners-Up 2000-01 25 5 .833 Round of 16 10 BIG EAST Champions CAREER RECORD: 2001-02 14 14 .500 First Round 23 BIG EAST Runners-Up 617-348 (.639), 31 seasons 2002-03 16 9 .640 Second Round 21 BIG EAST Champions CAREER WOMEN’S RECORD: 2003-04 12 12 .500 Second Round 27 BIG EAST Runners-Up 572-315 (.645), 31 seasons 2004-05 15 10 .600 Second Round 24 BIG EAST Champions RECORD AT NOTRE DAME: 2005-06 27 2 .931 Quarterfinals 5 BIG EAST Champions 413-170 (.708), 21 seasons 2006-07 28 4 .875 Quarterfinals 7 BIG EAST Runners-Up HEAD COACHING EXPERIENCE: 2007-08 22 9 .710 Second Round 20 BIG EAST Champions Wichita State (women), 1980-86 2008-09 28 5 .848 Semifinals 5 BIG EAST Champions Iowa State (women), 1987-89 2009-10 26 4 .867 Semifinals 5 BIG EAST Champions Iowa State (men), 1987-89 Totals 413 170 .708 17 appearances 16 championships Notre Dame, 1990-present

34 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® ranked third in the nation and were both named finish 18-8 and 19th in the nation. Wendy in the final ITA poll, the Irish advanced to the to the 2009-10 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team as well Crabtree and Lisa Tholen also became the first NCAA round of 16 for the second consecutive as being named ITA All-Americans. Krisik also was Irish team to earn a berth in the NCAA Doubles year and were ranked as high as No. 5 during the named the BIG EAST Championship's Most Championship. regular season. Outstanding Player after leading the Irish to their In 1993-94, Notre Dame again earned a trip to Four-time All-American Dasso became the first third-consecutive conference title while earning the NCAA Championship and again fell to Irish player to be named the ITA National Senior all-conference honors for the second consecutive Stanford in the second round. Crabtree and Lisa Player of the Year and qualified for the NCAA season. Tholen advanced to the quarterfinals of the singles tournament for the fourth time. She Louderback’s players have enjoyed great suc- NCAA Doubles Championship to become the capped off the best season for an Irish women’s cess under his tutelage. Twenty-six All-America first Irish All-Americans at the Division I level. tennis player when she reached at least the semi- awards have been given to his Irish players, and Crabtree also earned singles All-America honors. finals in three of the four ITA grandslam events. four have garnered national awards from the ITA. The 1994-95 season marked the last of seven She became the first Notre Dame player to In 21 years, 27 Notre Dame players have garnered consecutive Midwestern Collegiate Conference reach a grandslam final, at the now-defunct invitations to the NCAA Singles Championship titles, including six under Louderback. Crabtree National Championships and made it and 19 doubles squads have gained berths into was a singles All-American for the second year in to the semifinals of the NCAA Singles the NCAA Doubles Championship. a row. Championship. Dasso teamed with Becky Louderback’s players also have dominated The 1996 Irish squad put together one of the Varnum in doubles at the 2001 NCAA Doubles University awards, winning the Francis Patrick best seasons in school history. Notre Dame won Championship for the second consecutive year in O’Connor Award, given to one male and one the BIG EAST title in its inaugural season in the her third straight doubles appearance. female athlete each year who best embody the league, advanced to the NCAA quarterfinals, After a top-25 season in '02, the Irish won true spirit of Notre Dame, on seven occasions - compiled a 23-7 mark and finished with a No. 6 another BIG EAST title in 2003 and finished 21st more than any other sport. Louderback has had national ranking. nationally. The '03 season saw Notre Dame knock 10 winners of the Byron V. Kanaley Award, the Crabtree finished her career by becoming the off #14 VCU to snap the Rams’ 38-match regular- most prestigious honor awarded to Notre Dame first women’s tennis player to earn Academic All- season winning streak and 40-match home win- student-athletes, the most for any sport in the America honors. Freshman Jennifer Hall com- ning streak, while the Irish went on to finish 27th time since the Wichita State graduate arrived. pleted an outstanding season, winning the BIG in the country. Another feature of Louderback’s leadership is EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player The 2004-05 campaign was marked by the academic excellence. Since the ITA began award- award in addition to being named the Penn outstanding play of sophomore twins Catrina ing the All-Academic Team award to squads National Player to Watch. Hall also became the and Christian Thompson, who reached the title maintaining a 3.20 GPA for the year, the Irish have first Irish player to advance to the round of 16 of match of the Riviera/ITA All-American earned the distinction 14 times in 15 years. Only the NCAA Singles Championship, which assured Championships and the semis of the ITA National one Division I school, Western Michigan, has a her singles All-America honors. Intercollegiate Indoor Championships en route better mark, as the Broncos have won the award After playing host to early-round NCAA action to being the first squad in Irish history to reach all 15 years. In addition, Louderback’s players in 1997, the '98 season saw the NCAA the national #1 ranking in doubles. have had a history of being named ITA Scholar- Championships come to Notre Dame. Hall and Athletes, which recognizes monogram winners Tiffany Gates, spurned on by a hometown crowd, who maintain a 3.50+ GPA for the year. He also advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA has produced a trio of Academic All-Americans. Doubles Championship. Freshman Michelle What his teams have done . . . Louderback also has been decorated with Dasso stepped in for the Irish at No. 2 singles and eight conference coach-of-the-year awards, and finished with a 40-8 record, setting a new all-time • 18 consecutive national top-30 finishes seven times he has been named Midwest Region mark for singles wins in a campaign. • 17 NCAA Championship berths Coach of the Year. He was awarded the Wilson/ Louderback’s '99 Irish won the program’s third • Seven NCAA round-of-16 appearances ITA National Coach of the Year in 2006. BIG EAST championship and posted wins over • 1996, 2006, 2007 NCAA quarterfinalists In 31 years of coaching, Louderback holds a ninth-ranked Wake Forest and No. 9 William & • 2009 & 2010 NCAA semifinalists 617-348 (.639) record, including a 572-315 (.645) Mary. Notre Dame finished with a final national • 19 conference championships (9 BIG EAST, 6 mark coaching women’s tennis. At Notre Dame, ranking of No. 15. Hall completed her career by Midwestern Collegiate, 2 Gateway, 1 he is 413-170 (.708), making him the winningest breaking the 13-year-old school record for career Missouri Valley) coach in program history. After guiding Notre singles wins and also added Academic All- Dame to a 17-8 record during his first year with America honors, as well as her third straight ath- What awards he has won . . . the Irish in 1990, Louderback led the Irish to their letic All-America distinction. She again advanced first-ever national ranking the following season, to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles • 11-time conference coach of the year finishing the year at 23rd after a 16-9 season. In Championship, this time with Dasso, who was (8 BIG EAST, 3 Midwestern Collegiate) individual action, Melissa Harris advanced to the named to the USA Tennis Summer Collegiate • Six-time ITA Region Coach of the Year second round of the NCAA Singles Championship, Team. • 2006 Wilson/ITA National Coach of the Year becoming the first player in school history to The 2000 Irish delivered a second straight 23-7 accomplish the feat. season and advanced to the national site of the What his Notre Dame The 1992-93 season saw the Irish earn their NCAA Championship for the first time since '96, players have done . . . first berth to the NCAA Championship at the finishing with a final ranking of 13th. On April 15, Division I level. Notre Dame shut out Alabama in 2000, Louderback registered his 400th career win • Earned All-America honors 26 times the first round before falling to #2 Stanford to with a victory over Miami. • Won seven national ITA awards Louderback’s • Earned 26 invitations to the NCAA Singles teams continued Championship Career Collegiate Victories their strong regular- • Earned 18 invitations to the NCAA Doubles Championship (Active NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Coaches) season perfor- mances, as the 2001 • Won the Byron V. Kanaley Award ten times (most Rank Coach School Yrs. Record squad posted a by any sport during that span) 1. Lin Loring Indiana 36 748-276 20-win season for • Won the Francis Patrick O’Connor Award seven 2. Gualberto Escudero Pepperdine 33 588-300 the fourth consecu- times (more than any other sport) 3. Jay Louderback Notre Dame 31 572-315 tive year, with a 25-5 record. Ranked 10th

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 35 Head Coach

Despite a loss in the second round of the NCAA tournament, Notre Dame’s appearance in the '05 event assured that 20 consecutive classes, dating from 1990 through 2009, will have made at least one trip to the NCAA national event - a range of classes that includes every freshman since Louderback arrived at Notre Dame. In recognition of Louderback’s effort and suc- cess, Notre Dame’s Monogram Club bestowed upon him an honorary monogram in 1998. He joined an elite group of six active Notre Dame head coaches to have been awarded an honorary monogram. In 2006, Louderback and the in the rankings Irish, went 27-2 and climbed as high as No. 2 en route to the NCAA quarterfinals. The Irish fin- ished the season fifth in the ITA Rankings. After finishing 24th in 2005, ND was 22nd in the pre- season before moving into the top five for good on Feb. 28. The Irish finished 2007 with a 28-4 record and their second straight appearance in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals. Twins Catrina and Christian Thompson earned All-America honors in doubles for the third straight year. Louderback guided Notre Dame to a 22-9 record in 2008 and its 13th consecutive appear- ance in the NCAA Tournament. The Irish also captured their third BIG EAST title in four years. For his efforts, Louderback took home 2008 BIG EAST Coach-of-the-Year honors for the seventh time overall and second time in three seasons. Brook Buck and Kelcy Tefft captured the pro- gram’s second-ever title in an ITA national championship following their triumph at the ITA National Indoors in November. Buck and nals. Notre Dame finished the year with a 28-5 NCAA Championships in both the 1983-84 and Tefft went on to earn All-America status and record and ranked fifth in the final ITA poll. The 1984-85 seasons. even reached the semifinals of the NCAA Irish also won their second straight BIG EAST title The 1980-81 Shockers set a school record with Doubles Championship - the furthest that any and advanced to the ITA National Team Indoor 21 wins, as the team earned its first postseason Notre Dame duo has advanced in the program’s semifinals. berth. The 21-win plateau was reached again the history. Kelcy Tefft and Kristy Frilling opened the sea- following season when Wichita State captured The 2009 season saw the Irish make history son as the nation’s top-ranked doubles duo, the MVC and Region IV championships. when, for the first time in program history, the before advancing to the second round of the Louderback was voted 1982 Region IV Coach team advanced to the NCAA tournament semifi- NCAA Doubles Championship and earning All- of the Year for his team’s outstanding accom- America honors. Tefft was named the ITA National plishments. Player of the Year and the BIG EAST Player of the A native of Arkansas City, Kan., Louderback Year-By-Year Year, while Frilling earned ITA National Player to was an assistant tennis professional at the Watch billing and BIG EAST Freshman of the Year Riverside Tennis Center in Wichita, Kan., and head Before Notre Dame honors. tennis professional at the Y Tennis Center in Year School W L Pct. Prior to coming to Notre Dame, Louderback Battle Creek, Mich., before taking the coaching 1980 Wichita State 18 12 .600 headed the men’s and women’s tennis programs position at Wichita State. 1981 Wichita State 21 13 .618 at Iowa State for three years. He led the men’s Louderback, who earned a bachelor’s degree squad to a 45-33 mark and the women’s team to in business administration from Wichita State in 1982 Wichita State 21 10 .677 a 37-51 record from 1986-89. In his final season 1976, won a Missouri Valley Conference title at 1983 Wichita State 17 18 .486 with the Cyclones, Louderback’s men’s team fin- No. 3 singles during his senior year. For his efforts 1984 Wichita State 18 13 .581 ished fourth in the Big Eight, Iowa State’s highest that season, Louderback was voted most valu- 1985 Wichita State 15 16 .484 conference finish in 25 years. able player by his teammates. 1986 Wichita State 12 12 .500 Louderback began his coaching career at his In April 2003, the Louderback family was hon- 7-Year Totals 122 94 .565 alma mater, taking the helm of the Wichita State ored by the USTA with the Tennis Family of the women’s program in just its fifth year of competi- Year Award, presented to one family consisting of 1987 Iowa State-M 19 8 .704 tion. USTA members and volunteers who have Iowa State-W 18 17 .514 He guided the Shockers to a 122-94 record in excelled in advancing the USTA’s mission to pro- 1988 Iowa State-M 14 14 .500 seven years, including two Gateway Conference mote and grow the game of tennis both on and championships (1984 and 1986) and a Missouri off the court. He and his wife, Denise, have one Iowa State-W 9 19 .321 Valley Conference title (1982). Five of his seven daughter, Bailey, who earned four monograms 1989 Iowa State-M 12 11 .522 teams either won a conference championship or with the Irish tennis team and graduated in May Iowa State-W 10 15 .400 finished as runners-up. During his tenure, the 2008. 3-Year Totals 82 84 .494 Shockers won 14 or more matches each season while 10 of his players qualified for postseason competition. Two of his players qualified for the

36 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Assistant Coach

Julia Scaringe

Assistant Head Coach Third Season Florida '03

ormer Harvard assistant Julia Scaringe enters Fher third year as an assistant coach with the Notre Dame women’s tennis team after joining the squad in September 2008. During the 2009-10 campaign Scaringe helped coach the Irish to one of their best seasons in the program's history, capped off by a third consecutive BIG EAST Championship title and a second consecutive trip to the NCAA Championships. The Irish finished the year with a 26-4 record and ended the season fifth in the ITA rankings. In 2009, Scaringe helped the Irish to a very Five Irish players - Tefft, Frilling, Ciobanu, Krisik Three of her players earned preseason rankings successful season. Notre Dame advanced to the and Shannon Mathews - earned all-BIG EAST and at the close of the season five Irish players semifinals of the NCAA Championships for the recognition, while Mathews and Rielley were earned national honors (Cosmina Ciobanu, Kristy first time in program history and achieved a final named to the NCAA all-tournament team. Frilling, Kali Krisik, Chrissie McGaffigan and ranking of fifth in the ITA poll. The Irish went 28-5 Scaringe joined the Irish staff after spending a Colleen Reilley). and won their second straight BIG EAST title. year with the women’s tennis program at Harvard, Scaringe not only saw her student-athletes Kelcy Tefft and Frilling opened the season as where she helped coach two all- receive accolades for their successes on the court, the top-ranked doubles duo before advancing to players League and 2008 NCAA singles participant but received her own honors as well. After the the second round of the NCAA Doubles Beier Ko. completion of the ’10 season, she was selected as Championship and earning All-America honors. A 2003 Florida graduate, Scaringe played the No. a coach of the 2010 USTA Women's Summer Tefft was named the ITA National Player of the 1 singles position for the Gators. During her time in Collegiate Team, which is an elite training program Year and BIG EAST Player of the Year, while Frilling Gainesville, Florida won a national championship, for the top American collegiate tennis players. garnered an ITA National Player to Watch billing two championships, and BIG EAST Freshman of the Year honors. three SEC tournament championships and finished as the NCAA runner-up and national team indoor runner-up. She received Florida’s Most Improved Player award, the SEC Outstanding Senior award and was named the ITA South Region Player of the Year as a senior in 2003. Scaringe achieved a career- high ITA singles ranking of 24th and seventh in doubles. She also was a two-time Dorothy Anderson Award recipient, given to an athlete who displays the best combination of academics and character on and off the court, as well as being named a 2002 Sportsmanship Award honoree. Scaringe graduated 11th all-time in combined singles and doubles wins in Florida history and seventh all- time in doubles victories. She also was a member of Florida’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. As a junior player, Scaringe was a member of the U.S. National team, playing in all four junior Grand Slams and achieving a world ranking of 54th in singles and 42nd in doubles. Her best result came at the where she reached the round of 16 in singles play. She graduated from Florida with a bachelor’s degree in business administration.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 37 Support Staff

Jenny Borg Tanner Ryan Manager of Employee Services Senior Manager Women’s Tennis Administrator Notre Dame ‘11 Michigan State ‘01 Jenny Borg joined the Notre Dame athletics Tanner Ryan is in his second year with the department staff in 2006 as employment women’s tennis program, serving as the team’s coordinator and was promoted to supervisor of senior manager in 2010-11. employee services in 2007. In her role, she is A native of Plano, Texas, Tanner serves as a responsible for managing the employment liaison between women’s tennis and the athletic process for all athletic department employees. business office, coordinating team travel, She also serves as the liaison with the University's equipment and finances and preparing the Eck department of human resources, payroll office, Tennis Pavilion and Courtney Tennis Center for and General Counsel's office on policy and home matches. personnel issues. Prior to his involvement with the women’s Borg graduated from Michigan State in tennis program, he worked with the Irish football December 2001 with a bachelor's degree in team in 2008-09. communications. After graduation, she worked Born Nov. 15, 1988, Ryan will graduate in May for the West Michigan Whitecaps (Class-A 2011 as a finance major. Midwest League baseball) and then did a one- year internship in the Notre Dame Athletics Ticket Office. Prior to returning to Notre Dame, Borg spent two and a half years at Virginia Tech, serving as a ticket office coordinator in the athletic department. While at Virginia Tech, Borg also completed her master's degree in education.

Brent Hennigfeld Don Grandison Tony Sutton Media Relations Eck Desk Attendant Director of Acedemics Assistant Services

Sue Molnar Kathy Morton Chris Sandeen Tennis Secretary/ Eck Desk Attendant Strength and Sr. Staff Assistant Conditioning Assistant

38 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Season in Review

After putting together a 26-4 regular season mark that saw the Irish knock off nine nationally-ranked opponents, Notre Dame returned to the NCAA team tournament semifinals for a second consecutive year in 2010. 2009-10 Results 2009-10 Notre Dame Women’s Tennis (26-4)

10/10 at Northwestern Wildcat Invitational (Evanston, Ill.) NTS 10/8-11 at Riviera/ITA All-American Championships (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) NTS 10/23-27 at ITA Midwest Regional Championships (Evanston, Ill.) NTS 11/5-6 at ITA National Indoor Championships (New Haven, Conn.) NTS 11/6-8 at Western Michigan University Super Challenge (Kalamazoo, Mich.) NTS

Singles Doubles 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1/23 at Iowa W, 6-1 W W W W W L W W W 1/24 at Wisconsin W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 1/30 #46 DEPAUL W, 6-1 W L W W W W W L W 1/31 #17 NORTH CAROLINA L, 2-5 W L L W L L W L L 2/5 at Kansas W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 2/7 at #16 Michigan W, 4-3 W W W W L L W L L 2/20 #31 ILLINOIS W, 5-2 W L W W W L W W W 2/21 #1 NORTHWESTERN W, 5-2 W W W L W L W W W 2/24 #17 OHIO STATE W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 2/27 #14 GEORGIA TECH W, 4-3 L L L W W W L W W 2/28 #13 TENNESSEE W, 5-2 W W L W W W L L W 3/5 #30 INDIANA W, 7-0 W W W W W W W L W 3/9 vs. #59 William & Mary W, 5-2 W W L W L W W W W 3/12 vs. #7 Duke L, 2-5 L L L W L L W u W 3/19 at #17 Vanderbilt W, 4-3 L L W W W L W u W 3/27 vs. TCU W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 3/28 at Wichita State W, 6-1 W L W W W W W W W 4/3 at #2 Baylor L, 1-6 L L L L L L W L W 4/5 at #39 Texas A&M W, 4-3 W L L W L W W W W 4/9 #19 SOUTH FLORIDA W, 7-0 W W W W W W W W W 4/16 #22 DEPAUL W, 6-1 L W W W W W W W W 4/18 MARQUETTE W, 6-1 W L W W W W W W W (BIG EAST Championship, Notre Dame, Ind.) 4/23 WEST VIRGINIA W, 4-0 u W u W W u W W u 4/24 SYRACUSE W, 5-0 W u u W W W W u W 4/25 #30 DEPAUL W, 4-0 W u u W W u W u W (NCAA First and Second Rounds, Notre Dame, Ind.) 5/14 IPFW W, 4-0 u W W W u u u W W 5/15 #47 BOISE STATE W, 4-0 W W u W u u W W u (NCAA Championships, Athens, Ga.) 5/20 vs. #12 California W, 4-2 L W L W W u W u W 5/22 vs. #14 Tennessee W, 4-2 W W u W W L W L L 5/24 vs. #8 Stanford L, 4-1 L L L L u u W W L Home matches in BOLD CAPS held at the Eck Tennis Pavilion. NCAA First and Second Rounds held at the Courtney Tennis Center

Irish Record When ... Playing a BIG EAST team ...... 7-0 The final score is 4-3 ...... 4-0 Winning at No. 3 doubles ...... 21-2 Playing a Midwest regional team ...... 8-0 Match is decided by 3-setters ...... 5-0 Losing at No. 1 singles ...... 4-3 Playing at home ...... 15-1 The match is tied, 3-3 ...... 2-0 Losing at No. 2 singles ...... 7-4 Playing on opponents’ courts ...... 7-1 Winning at No. 1 singles ...... 20-1 Losing at No. 3 singles ...... 5-4 Playing on neutral courts ...... 4-2 Winning at No. 2 singles ...... 17-0 Losing at No. 4 singles ...... 1-2 Playing a ranked team ...... 17-4 Winning at No. 3 singles ...... 16-0 Losing at No. 5 singles ...... 3-3 Playing a top-25 team ...... 10-4 Winning at No. 4 singles ...... 25-2 Losing at No. 6 singles ...... 6-3 Playing a higher-ranked team ...... 1-1 Winning at No. 5 singles ...... 21-0 Losing at No. 1 doubles ...... 2-0 Playing a lower-ranked team ...... 16-3 Winning at No. 6 singles ...... 15-0 Losing at No. 2 doubles ...... 5-2 Winning the doubles point ...... 23-3 Winning at No. 1 doubles ...... 23-4 Losing at No. 3 doubles ...... 3-2 Losing the doubles point ...... 3-1 Winning at No. 2 doubles ...... 17-1

40 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2009-10 Statistics

SINGLES

Player Overall Dual Tour Conf Career Region In 3 Sets Match TB Streak Cosmina Ciobanu 26-5 26-4 0-1 7-0 114-33 5-2 4-1 1-0 L 1 Kristy Frilling 28-11 21-7 7-4 5-1 58-22 6-1 6-2 1-1 L 1 Kali Krisik 22-4 18-3 4-1 7-0 99-25 6-0 3-0 2-0 W 9 Shannon Mathews 17-11 17-11 0-0 3-2 50-18 5-2 5-7 2-5 L 1 Chrissie McGaffigan 16-10 16-9 0-1 4-0 16-10 7-0 6-3 2-3 L 2 Kristen Rafael 14-13 11-8 3-5 4-0 47-31 3-1 5-4 2-2 L 1 Colleen Rielley 7-3 7-3 0-0 1-0 64-32 2-1 2-0 2-0 L 1 Totals 131-57 117-45 14-12 31-3 454-171 34-7 31-17 2-11

Player #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 Dual Career Dual Clinching Wins With Match 3-3 Cosmina Ciobanu ------19-2 7-2 --- 26-4 90-21 7 1-0 Kristy Frilling 21-7 ------21-7 42-16 2 0-0 Kali Krisik ------8-1 8-1 2-1 18-3 69-17 1 0-0 Shannon Mathews --- 17-11 ------17-11 44-14 5 0-0 Chrissie McGaffigan ------16-9 ------16-9 16-9 7 1-0 Kristen Rafael ------6-3 5-5 11-8 31-21 4 0-0 Colleen Rielley ------7-3 7-3 43-24 0 0-0 Totals 21-7 17-11 16-9 27-3 21-6 15-9 117-45 335-122 24 2-0

DOUBLES

Player Tour Dual Overall Career Career Dual Region Tiebreakers Streak Cosmina Ciobanu 2-1 20-6 22-7 112-31 88-25 5-3 0-0 W1 Kristy Frilling 9-3 27-2 36-5 75-11 52-6 11-1 1-0 L1 Kali Krisik 11-4 26-0 37-4 136-35 98-23 11-1 1-0 L1 Shannon Mathews 0-0 19-6 19-6 51-17 44-14 5-2 0-1 W1 Chrissie McGaffigan 0-3 18-6 18-9 18-9 18-6 6-4 0-2 L2 Kristen Rafael 2-4 10-4 12-8 35-21 22-14 2-2 0-1 L2 Colleen Rielley 2-1 10-4 12-5 87-27 63-19 3-3 0-0 W3 Totals 26-16 130-28 156-44 514-151 385-107 43-16 2-4

TEAM #1 #2 #3 Dual Tour Overall Career Clinching Wins McGaffigan/Rafael ------10-2 10-2 0-3 10-5 10-5 2 Ciobanu/Rielley --- 0-1 7-0 7-1 2-1 9-2 25-7 3 Frilling/Krisik 25-0 ------25-0 9-3 34-3 35-3 7 Krisik/Rafael ------0-0 2-1 2-1 2-1 0 Ciobanu/McGaffigan --- 3-3 --- 3-3 0-0 3-3 3-3 1 Mathews/Rielley ------3-3 3-3 0-0 3-3 30-11 2 Mathews/McGaffigan --- 4-1 --- 4-1 0-0 4-1 4-1 4 Frilling/Rafael 0-2 ------0-2 0-0 0-2 0-2 0 Frilling/Mathews 2-0 ------2-0 0-0 2-0 2-0 1 Krisik/McGaffigan 1-0 --- 0-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 0 Ciobanu/Mathews --- 10-2 --- 10-2 0-0 10-2 10-2 6 Totals 27-2 18-7 22-5 65-14 13-8 78-22 122-35 26

ITA RANKINGS Team Kristy Frilling Shannon Mathews Chrissie McGaffigan Frilling/Krisik Frilling/Mathews Jan. 5 6 Preseason 20 Preseason 94 Mar. 2 90 Preseason 15 Mar. 16 53 Jan. 26 6 Jan. 5 30 Mar. 2 92 Mar. 16 99 Jan. 5 12 Feb. 4 13 Feb. 18 23 Mar. 16 108 Mar. 30 113 Feb. 18 8 Note: Freshmen and Feb. 12 15 Mar. 2 14 May 3 108 Apr. 13 119 Mar. 2 3 all-freshmen doubles Feb. 18 17 Mar. 16 14 May 28 64 Apr. 20 112 Mar. 16 4 teams were not Feb. 23 7 Mar. 30 18 Apr. 27 114 Mar. 30 3 eligible for the Mar. 2 3 Apr. 13 15 Kali Krisik Apr. 13 3 preseason rankings. Mar. 9 3 Apr. 20 16 Feb. 18 114 Apr. 20 3 Mar. 16 4 Apr. 27 16 Apr. 27 3 Mar. 23 3 May 3 16 May 3 3 Mar. 30 6 May 28 16 May 28 2 Apr. 6 6 Apr. 13 5 Apr. 20 5 Apr. 27 6 May 3 6 May 28 5

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 41 Match-by-Match #6 Notre Dame 6, Iowa 1 #13 Notre Dame 4, #16 Michigan 3 Doubles Jan. 23, 2010 at Iowa City, Iowa Feb. 7, 2010 at Ann Arbor, Mich. 1. Whoriskey/Sorbello (UT) def. Frilling/Rafael (ND) 8-1** Singles Singles 2. Alda/Zubor (UT) def. Shannon Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) 9-8 1. #30 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #65 Sonja Molnar (IOWA) 6-0, 6-3 1. #30 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #36 Denise Muresan (UM) 6-1, 6-4 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) won by forfeit 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Lynne Poggensee-Wei (IOWA) 6-4, 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Tania Mahtani (UM) 2-6, 6-4, 6-4 ** 2-6, 1-0 (10-5) 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Rika Tatsuno (UM) 7-6, 5-7, 6-0 Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2) Singles (6,1,5,2,3,4) 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Zuzana Chmelarova (IOWA) 6-2, 6-1** 4. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Mimi Nguyen (UM) 6-2, 6-4 ** Clinching Point 4. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Merel Beelen (IOWA) 6-4, 6-1 5. Whitney Taney (UM) def. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Kelcie Klockenga (IOWA) 6-1, 6-2 6. Michelle Sulahian (ND) def. Colleen Rielley (ND) 6-4, 6-2 #3 Notre Dame 6, #30 Indiana 0 6. Alexis Dorr (IOWA) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 7-6, 5-7, 1-0 (10-4) Doubles March 5, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Doubles 1. #12 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Muresan/Mahtani (UM) 8-4 Singles 1. #12 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Molnar/Poggensee-Wei (IOWA) 8-1 2. Taney/Tatsuno (UM) def. Ciobanu/McGaffigan (ND) 8-6 ** 1. #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #102 Leslie Hureau (IU) 6-0, 6-1 2. Ciobanu/McGaffigan (ND) def. Beelen/Zuzana Chmelarova 3. Nguyen/Sulahian (UM) def. Mathews/Rielley (ND) 8-4 2. #92 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Evgeniya Vertesheva (IU) 6-4, 6-1 (IOWA) 8-7 3. #90 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Myriam Sopel (IU) 6-2, 6-4 3. Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Young/Klockenga (IOWA) 8-5** Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (6,1,4,5,2,3) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Lindsey Stuckey (IU) 6-1, 6-2 ** Clinching Point 5. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Charlotte Martin (IU) 6-1, 6-0 ** Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2) Singles (1,5,3,4,2,6) 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Maria Guerreiro (IU) 6-1, 6-1 ** Clinching Point #17 Notre Dame 5, #31 Illinois 2 Doubles Feb. 20, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 1. Frilling/Mathews (ND) def. #24 Stuckey/Vertesheva (IU) 8-3 ** #6 Notre Dame 7, Wisconsin 0 Singles 2. Hureau/Sopel (IU) def. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) 8-5 Jan. 24, 2010 at Madison, Wis. 1. #23 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #85 Rachael White (UI) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) win by default Singles 2. Megan Fudge (UI) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 7-6, 4-6, 1-0 1. #30 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Katya Mirnova (UW) 6-4, 6-1 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Chelcie Abajian (UI) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 ** Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2) Singles (1,4,5,6,2,3) 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Hannah Berner (UW) 6-1, 6-3** 4. #114 Kali Krisik (ND) def. Marisa Lambropoulos (UI) 6-7, 7-5, 6-3 ** Clinching Point 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Aleksandra Markovic (UW) 6-1, 2-6, 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Breanne Smutko (UI) 7-6, 6-4 6-4 6. Leigh Finnegan (UI) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-1, 6-4 #3 Notre Dame 5, #59 William & Mary 2 4. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Kathleen Saltarelli (UW) 6-2, 6-4 Doubles March 9, 2010 at Humacao, Puerto Rico 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Alaina Trgovich (UW) 6-3, 6-7 (6-8), 1-0 1. #8 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Abajian/Finnegan (UI) 8-5 Singles 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Jessica Seyferth (UW) 7-6 (8-6), 6-7 (1-7), 2. Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) def. Lambropoulos/White (UI) 8-5 ** 1. #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Ragini Acharya (W&M) 6-4, 6-1 1-0 (14-12) 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Fudge/Smutko (UI) 8-3 2. #92 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Marlen Mesgarzadeh (W&M) 6-4, 6-3 Doubles 3. Carmen Pop (W&M) def. #90 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 6-2, 6-3 ** 1. #12 /Krisik (ND) def. Berner/Saltarelli (UW) 8-4 Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1) Singles (6,1,5,3,4,2) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Lauren Sabacinski (W&M) 7-6, 2-0, ret. 2. Ciobanu/McGaffigan (ND) def. Chupa/Markovic (UW) 8-2 ** ** Clinching Point 5. Nina Vulovich (W&M) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-2, 6-4 3. Trgovich/Seyferth (UW) def. Mathews/Rielley (ND) 8-6 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Anik Cepeda (W&M) 6-3, 6-1 #17 Notre Dame 5, #1 Northwestern 2 Doubles Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3) Singles (1,4,2,3,6,5) Feb. 21, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 1. Frilling/Mathews (ND) def. Acharya/Kargl (W&M) 8-1 **Clinching Point Singles 2. Krisik/McGaffigan (ND) def. Cepeda/Pop (W&M) 8-3 1. #23 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. # 12 Maria Mosolova (NU) 6-1, 6-2 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Mesgarzadeh/Sabacinski (W&M) 8-1 ** #6 Notre Dame 6, #46 DePaul 1 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #29 Samantha Murray (NU) 6-2, 6-3 Jan. 30, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. #108 Kate Turvy (NU) 6-3, 6-2 ** Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2) Singles (6,1,3,4,5,2) Singles 4. Lauren Lui (NU) def. #114 Kali Krisik (ND) 6-3, 7-5 ** Clinching Point 1. #30 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Anna Redesci (DU) 6-0, 6-2 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Brittany Wowchuck (NU) 6-4, 2-6, 6-2 2. Selma Salkovic (DU) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 7-6, 7-5 6. Elena Chernyakova (NU) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-4, 6-3 #7 Duke 5, #3 Notre Dame 2 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Katarina Milinkovic (DU) 6-4, 6-0 ** Doubles March 12, 2010 at Humacao, Puerto Rico 4. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Sandra Zmak (DU) 6-2, 6-4 1. #8 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #14 Lui/Chernyakova (NU) 8-5 Singles 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Gia McKnight (DU) 7-5, 6-4 2. Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) def. Murray/Wowchuk (NU) 8-4 ** 1. #69 Ellah Nze (DUKE) def. #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-4, 6-7, 1-0 (10-6) 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Kirsten Gambrell (DU) 6-0, 4-3, ret. 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Lee/Mosolova (NU) 8-7 2. #64 Elizabeth Plotkin (DUKE) def. #92 Shannon Mathews (ND) 6-2, 6-1 Doubles 3. #45 Reka Zsilinszka (DUKE) def. #90 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 6-1, 6-0 1. #12 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #9 Redesci/Salkovic (DU) 8-2 Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3) Singles (1,2,3,6,4,5) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. #102 Amanda Granson (DUKE) 6-4, 6-2 2. Milinkovic/McKnight (DU) def. Ciobanu/McGaffigan (ND) 8-3 ** Clinching Point 5. #125 Monica Gorny (DUKE) def. Kali Krisik (ND) 6-3, 6-1 3. Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Zmak/Gambrell (DU) 8-5 ** 6. Mary Clayton (DUKE) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-3, 6-0 ** #7 Notre Dame 7, #17 Ohio State 0 Doubles Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3) Singles (1,6,3,4,2,6) Feb. 24, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Nze/Granson (DUKE) 8-2 **Clinching Point Singles 2. Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) vs. Plotkin/Zsilinszka (DUKE) 4-4, unf. 1. #23 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #67 Kirsten Flower (OSU) 6-3, 6-4 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Gorny/Stiles (DUKE) 8-3 ** #17 North Carolina 5, #6 Notre Dame 2 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Paloma Escobedo (OSU) 6-2, 6-0 ** Jan. 31, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Christine Keesey (OSU) 6-1, 4-6, 1-0 Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2) Singles (3,2,6,5,4,1) 4. #114 Kali Krisik (ND) def. Kelsey Haviland (OSU) 6-4, 6-2 ** Clinching Point Singles 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Gabby Steele (OSU) 6-4, 6-4 1. #30 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #100 Katrina Tsang (UNC) 6-4, 6-1 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Fidan Manashirova (OSU) 6-0, 6-3 #4 Notre Dame 4, #17 Vanderbilt 3 2. #25 Sanaz Marand (UNC) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 6-2, 6-1 ** Doubles March 19, 2010 at Nashville, Tenn 3. Jelena Durisic (UNC) def. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 4-6, 7-6, 1-0 (10-7) 1. #8 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Haviland/Hubbs (OSU) 8-6 Singles 4. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Zoe de Bruycker (UNC) 4-6, 6-4, 1-0 (11-9) 2. Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) def. Escobedo/Keesey (OSU) 8-5 ** 1. #38 Catherine Newman (VU) def. #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-3, 6-2 5. Sophie Grabinski (UNC) def. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 6-0, 6-1 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Steele/Manashirova (OSU) 8-4 2. #76 Chelsea Preeg (VU) def. #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) 2-6, 6-2, 7-6 6. Shinann Featherston (UNC) def. Colleen Rielley (ND) 6-1, 6-3 3. #99 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Keilly Ulery (VU) 6-4, 6-3 Doubles Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1) Singles (1,6,2,4,3,5) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Rachael Dillon (VU) 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 ** 1. #12 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #6 Marand/Grabinski (UNC) 8-4 ** Clinching Point 5. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Hannah Blatt (VU) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 2. #22 Featherston/Tsang (UNC) def. Ciobanu/McGaffigan (ND) 8-6 6. Erica Robertson (VU) def. Colleen Rielley (ND) 6-4, 6-0 3. #28 Hemm/Ffriend (UNC) def. Mathews/Rielley (ND) 8-6 ** #7 Notre Dame 4, #14 Georgia Tech 3 Doubles 1. #4 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #27 Preeg/Wu (VU) 8-3 Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3) Singles (5,6,1,2,4,3) Feb. 27, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles 2. Newman/Robertson (VU) vs. Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) 7-6, unf. ** Clinching Point 1. #1 Irina Falconi (GT) def. #23 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-0, 6-2 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Blatt/Dillon (VU) 8-6 ** 2. #112 Sasha Krupina (GT) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 6-4 #13 Notre Dame 7, Kansas 0 3. Christina Ngo (GT) def. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 6-4, 6-4 Order of finish: Doubles (1,3,2) Singles (6,1,3,5,2,4) Feb. 6, 2010 at Lawrence, Kan 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Amanda McDowell (GT) 6-1, 6-2 Singles 5. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Lynn Blau (GT) 6-2, 1-6, 6-4 ** #3 Notre Dame 7, TCU 0 1. #30 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Ekaterina Morozova (KU) 7-6, 6-2 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Hillary Davis (GT) 6-4, 6-0 March 27, 2010 at Wichita, Kan. 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Sara Lazarevic (KU) 7-6, 6-3 Doubles Singles 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Kunigunda Dorn (KU) 6-4, 6-2 ** 1. Krupina/Falconi (GT) def. Frilling/Rafael (ND) 8-7 1. #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #89 Nina Munch-Soegaard (TCU) 6-1, 6-2 4. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Maria Martinez (KU) 6-3, 6-1 2. Mathews/McGaffigan (ND) def. Ngo/Davis (GT) 8-4 ** 2. #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #100 Katariina Tuohimaa (TCU) 5. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Erin Wilbert (KU) 6-2, 6-2 3. Ciobanu/Rielley (ND) def. Blau/Kilborn (GT) 8-2 3-6, 6-1, 1-0 (10-4) 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Vika Khanevskaya (KU) 4-6, 6-0, 10-6 3. #99 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Idunn Hertzberg (TCU) 6-2, 6-2 Doubles Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1) Singles (1,6,4,3,5,2) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Maria Babanova (TCU) 6-3, 6-1 ** 1. #12 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Lazarevic/Morozova (KU) 8-2 ** ** Clinching Point 5. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Gaby Mastromarino (TCU) 6-3, 6-1 2. Ciobanu/McGaffigan (ND) def. Wilbert/Khanevskaya (KU) 8-2 6. Match forfeited by TCU 3. Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Martinez/Dzuba (KU) 8-1 #7 Notre Dame 5, #13 Tennessee 2 Doubles 1. #4 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Munch-Soegaard/Babanova 8-4 Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2) Singles (5,4,3,1,2,6) Feb. 28, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles 2. Mathews/Ciobanu (ND) def. Hertzberg/Tuohimaa 8-3 ** ** Clinching Point 1. #23 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #7 Caitlin Whoriskey (UT) 6-2, 6-0 3. Match forfeited by TCU 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #37 Maria Sorbello (UT) 6-1, 6-4 ** 3. Rosalia Alda (UT) def. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 6-4, 4-6, 1-0 (10-8) Order of finish: Doubles (3,2,1) Singles (6,1,4,5,3,2) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Zsofia Zubor (UT) 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 ** Clinching Point 5. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Katie Lee (UT) 6-1, 6-1 6. Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Jennifer Meredith (UT) 6-2, 3-0, retired

42 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® #3 Notre Dame 6, Wichita State 1 #5 Notre Dame 6, Marquette 1 #6 Notre Dame 4, #47 Boise State 0 March 28, 2010 at Wichita, Kan. April 18, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. May 15, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles Singles Singles 1. No. 14 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Stephanie Dalmacio (WSU), 6-1, 6-1 1. Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Paola Calderon (MARQ) 6-0, 6-0 1. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #49 Pichittra Thongdach (BSU) 6-2, 6-3 2. No. 34 Lutfiana Budiharto (WSU) def. No. 108 Shannon 2. Olga Fischer (MARQ) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 6-3, 5-7, 1-0 2. #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Lauren Megale (BSU) 7-5, 6-2 ** Mathews (ND), 2-6, 6-4, 10-5 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Kelly Barry (MARQ) 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) vs. Bianca Jochimsen (BSU) 1-6, 6-1, 3. No. 99 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Lenore Lazaroiu (WSU), 6-4, 7-5 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Gillian Hush (MARQ) 6-3, 6-1 2-1, unfinished 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Delia Damaschin (WSU), 6-3, 6-1 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Elly Strother (MARQ) 6-2, 6-2 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Stephanie Jasper (BSU) 6-3, 6-2 5. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Florentina Hanisch (WSU), 6-1, 6-1 ** 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Maggie Wilson (MARQ) 6-0, 6-1 ** 5. Kali Krisik (ND) vs. Elyse Edward (BSU) 6-0, 4-4, unfinished 6. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Lily Wakim (WSU), 6-0, 6-0 Doubles 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Marlena Pietzuch (BSU) 6-1, 1-6, 1-2, Doubles 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Fischer/Wilson (MARQ) 8-2 unfinished 1. No. 4 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. No. 22 Dalmacio/Damaschin (WSU), 8-3 ** 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Hush/Calderon (MARQ) 8-1 ** Doubles 2. Mathews/Ciobanu (ND) def. Lazaroiu/Budiharto (WSU), 8-4 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Barry/Strother (MARQ) 8-3 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #45 Megale/Thongdach (BSU) 8-2 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Carpen/Hanisch (WSU), 8-1 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Jasper/Pietzuch (BSU) 8-1 ** Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3) Singles (1,5,6,4,3,2) 3. McGaffigan/Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Edward/Jochimsen (BSU) 6-5, Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2) Singles (6,1,5,4,3,2) unfinished ** Clinch Point #5 Notre Dame 4, West Virginia 0 April 23, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Order of finish: Doubles (1,2) Singles (1,4,2) #2 Baylor 6, #6 Notre Dame 1 Singles ** Clinching Point April 3, 2010 at Waco, Texas 1. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) vs. Monique Burton (WVU) 6-2, 5-0, Singles unfinished #6 Notre Dame 4, #12 California 2 1. #6 Lenka Broosova (BU) def. #18 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-1, 6-1 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Veronica Cardenas (WVU) 6-1, 6-0 ** May 20, 2010 at Athens, Ga. 2. #16 Nina Secerbegovic (BU) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 4-6, 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) vs. Emily Mathis (WVU) 6-3, 0-1, unfinished Singles 6-3, 1-0 (10-2) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Kathryn Haught (WVU) 6-0, 6-0 1. #2 Jana Juricova (CAL) def. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-4, 6-3 3. #59 Taylor Ormond (BU) def. #113 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 6-4, 7-6 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Ashley Pilsbury (WVU) 6-0, 6-0 2. #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #18 Marina Cossou (CAL) 6-3, 6-0 4. #97 Csilla Borsanyi (BU) def. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 6-2, 6-1 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Liv Pettersson (WVU) 6-2, 1-0, unfinished 3. #35 Mari Andersson (CAL) def. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 6-4, 6-0 5. Jelena Stanivuk (BU) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-2, 6-4 ** Doubles 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Kasia Siwosz (CAL) 6-2, 6-4 ** 6. Karolina Filipiak (BU) def. Kali Krisik (ND) 6-3, 6-3 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. LaFortune/Burton (WVU) 8-2 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Annie Goransson (CAL) 6-1, 6-4 Doubles 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Cardenas/Mathis (WVU) 8-0 ** 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Tayler Davis (CAL) 6-4, 5-5, unfinished 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #12 Broosova/Borsanyi (BU) 8-6 ** 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) vs. Pilsbury/Pettersson (WVU) 6-1, Doubles 2. Secerbegovic/Stanivuk (BU) def. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) 8-1 unfinished 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #9 Juricova/Andersson (CAL) 8-2 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Ormond/Lindlar (BU) 8-5 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) vs. #89 Cossou/Siwosz (CAL) 7-4, Order of finish: Doubles (1,2) Singles (4,2) unfinished Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1) Singles (1,6,4,5,2,3) ** Clinch Point 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Goransson/Davis (CAL) 8-4 ** ** Clinching Point #5 Notre Dame 5, Syracuse 0 Order of finish: Doubles (1,3) Singles (2,3,1,5,4) #6 Notre Dame 4, #39 Texas A&M 3 April 24, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. ** Clinching Point April 5, 2010 at College Station, Texas Singles Singles 1. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. CC Sardinha (SU) 6-2, 6-0 #6 Notre Dame 4, #14 Tennessee 2 1. #18 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #70 Nazari Urbina (TAMU) 6-1, 6-3 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) vs. Emily Harman (SU) 7-5, unfinished May 22, 2010 at Athens, Ga. 2. #58 Elze Potgieter (TAMU) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) vs. Eleanor Peters (SU) 6-4, 3-3, unfinished Singles 3. #116 Morgan Frank (TAMU) def. #113 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Alessondra Parra (SU) 6-2, 6-4 1. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #11 Caitlin Whoriskey (UT) 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 ** 6-2, 5-7, 1-0 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Simone Kalhorn (SU) 6-2, 6-1 ** 2. #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #62 Maria Sorbello (UT) 7-5, 6-3 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Christi Liles (TAMU) 6-3, 6-4 ** 6. Kristen Rafael (UND) def. Christina Tan (SU) 6-3, 6-1 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) vs. Rosalia Alda (UT) 6-3, 5-7, 3-2, 5. Sheri Olivier (TAMU) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-4, 6-2 Doubles unfinished 6. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Stephanie Davidson (TAMU) 6-0, 6-0 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Harman/Sardinha (SU) 8-0 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Zsofia Zubor (UT) 6-2, 6-1 Doubles 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) vs. Parra/Peters (SU) 7-4, unfinished ** 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Jennifer Meredith (UT) 6-2, 7-6 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #71 Urbina/Potgieter (TAMU) 8-5 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Kalhorn/Jones (SU) 8-2 6. Kata Szekely (UT) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-2, 7-5 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Davidson/Frank (TAMU) 8-1 Doubles 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Liles/Olivier (TAMU) 8-6 ** Order of finish: Doubles (1,3) Singles (1,5,4,6) 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #1 Whoriskey/Pluskota (UT) 8-6 2. #30 Alda/Zubor (UT) def. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) 8-6 Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1) Singles (6,5,1,4,2,3) #5 Notre Dame 4, #30 DePaul 0 3. Sorbello/Szekely (UT) def. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) 9-8 ** ** Clinching Point April 25, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3) Singles (4,6,2,5,1) #6 Notre Dame 7, #19 South Florida 0 1. #3 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #79 Anna Redesci (DEP) 6-1, 6-2 ** ** Clinching Point April 9, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) vs. Selma Salkovic (DEP) 6-3, 1-5, unfinished Singles 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) vs. Katarina Milinkovic (DEP) 6-3, 2-3, #8 Stanford 4, #6 Notre Dame 1 1. #18 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #41 Irene Rehberger (USF) 7-6, 4-6, 1-0 unfinished May 24, 2010 at Athens, Ga. 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Melissa Koning (USF) 6-1, 6-2 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Sandra Zmak (DEP) 6-2, 6-1 Singles 3. #113 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Ecaterina Vasenina (USF) 7-5, 6-0 ** 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Gia McKnight (DEP) 6-4, 6-3 1. #4 Hilary Barte (STANFORD) def. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-4, 6-4 ** 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Janette Bejlkova (USF) 7-6, 1-4, retired 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Kirsten Gambrell (DEP) 6-2, 5-2, unfinished 2. #83 Lindsay Burdette (STANFORD) def. #108 Shannon Mathews 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Jessica Zok (USF) 6-0, 6-4 Doubles (ND) 6-1, 6-2 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Natalia Guevara (USF) 5-7, 6-2, 1-0 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #19 Redesci/Salkovic (DEP) 8-6 ** 3. #33 Mallory Burdette (STANFORD) def. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) Doubles 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) vs. Milinkovic/Zmak (DEP) 8-7, 6-0, 6-1 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #16 Rehberger/Koning (USF) 8-6 ** unfinished 4. #86 Stacey Tan (STANFORD) def. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 6-2, 6-4 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Bejlkova/Shumate (USF) 8-6 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Gambrell/McKnight (DEP) 8-2 5. Kali Krisik (ND) vs. Carolyn McVeigh (STANFORD) 6-4, 2-3, 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Vasenina/Zok (USF) 8-0 unfinished Order of finish: Doubles (3,1) Singles (4,1) 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Veronica Li (STANFORD) 6-7, 2-2, Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2) Singles (2,5,3,4,1,6) ** Clinch Point unfinished ** Clinching Point Doubles #6 Notre Dame 4, IPFW 0 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #2 Barte/Burdette (STANFORD) 8-6 ** #5 Notre Dame 6, #22 DePaul 1 May 14, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. #56 Burdette/Tan (STANFORD) 8-3 April 16, 2010 at Notre Dame, Ind. Singles 3. McVeigh/Li (STANFORD) def. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) 8-4 Singles 1. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) vs. Amy Recht (IPFW) 6-4, 4-3, unfinished 1. Anna Redesci (DEP) def. #15 Kristy Frilling (ND) 7-5, 3-6, 6-0 2. #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Ingrid Ballus (IPFW) 6-1, 6-0 Order of finish: Doubles (2,3,1) Singles (3,2,4,1) 2. Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Selma Salkovic (DEP) 2-6, 7-5, 6-2 3. Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Raquel Vescovi (IPFW) 6-1, 6-0 ** Clinching Point 3. #119 Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Katarina Milinkovic (DEP) 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Katie Brien (IPFW) 6-2, 6-0 ** 4. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Sandra Zmak (DEP) 6-2, 6-2 ** 5. Kali Krisik (ND) vs. Alex Forsyth (IPFW) 6-2, 2-3, unfinished 5. Kali Krisik (ND) def. Gia McKnight (DEP) 6-2, 6-2 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Yuka Kobayashi (IPFW) 6-2, 3-2, unfinished 6. Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Kirsten Gambrell (DEP) 6-0, 6-0 Doubles Doubles 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) vs. Ballus/Recht (IPFW) 7-2, unfinished 1. #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #16 Redesci/Salkovic (DEP) 8-3 ** 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Brien/Forsyth (IPFW) 8-1 ** 2. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Milinkovic/Zmak (DEP) 8-1 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Kobayashi/Vescovi (IPFW) 8-2 3. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Gambrell/McKnight (DEP) 8-2 Order of finish: Doubles (3,2) Singles (2,3,4) Order of finish: Doubles (2,1,3) Singles (6,5,4,1,3,2) ** Clinch Point ** Clinching Point

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 43 Graduated Seniors

Cosmina Ciobanu

5-5 Brea, Calif. Troy

HONORS & AWARDS

Four-Time Monogram Winner Team Captain 2009-10 NCAA Team Championships Semifinals 2009, 2010 NCAA Team Championships Quarterfinals 2007 NCAA Team Championships Participant 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ITA Scholar-Athlete Award 2008, 2009, 2010 ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Second Team Academic All American (Women's At-Large) 2010 BIG EAST Conference Champions 2008, 2009, 2010 BIG EAST Runner-Up 2007 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Singles: 2008; Doubles: 2008 All-BIG EAST Team 2009, 2010 BIG EAST Academic All-Star 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 all-BIG EAST honors … earned ESPN The 8-2 victory over California’s 35th-ranked Marina Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne Magazine/CoSIDA second team Academic All- Cossou and Claire Ilcinkas … recorded a 3-1 Student-Athlete Award Winner America for the women's at-large program … doubles mark in NCAA tournament play … also 2009, 2010 also named to the ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA went 1-2 in NCAA singles action … earned all- Monogram Club MVP District V All-Academic Team … was named a BIG EAST honors after going 2-0 in doubles play 2010 BIG EAST Academic All Star for the fourth straight during the league championship … won the year … received the Notre Dame Club of St. Notre Dame Club of St. Joseph Valley Rockne AS A SENIOR: Wrapped up the year with a Joseph Valley Rockne Student-Athlete award Student-Athlete Award … member of the Notre 26-5 singles record, which included a 26-4 dual winner for the second straight season. Dame Academic Honors Program … named an mark and a 7-0 conference record … spent a AS A JUNIOR: Finished the season with a 24-8 ITA Scholar-Athlete and a BIG EAST Academic majority of the season at No. 4 singles, posting a singles record, including a 21-5 mark in dual All-Star. 15-1 record at that spot …was a combined 22-7 action … ended the season at No. 3 singles, but AS A SOPHOMORE: Finished with a 27-15 in doubles matches, going 9-2 with Colleen saw time at Nos. 4 and 5 … went 5-4 at No. 3 record, going 16-11 in dual action … played Rielley, 3-3 with Chrissie McGaffigan and 10-2 singles, 7-0 at No. 4 and 8-1 at No. 5 … notched majority of the season at No. 3 singles, going with Shannon Mathews… posted a 4-1 singles a 27-10 overall doubles record, going 22-8 in the 13-5 … went 2-1 at No. 2 singles and 1-5 as No. record and a 3-1 doubles record in the NCAA dual season … opened the tournament season Tournament … defeated Duke’s 102nd-ranked ranked 39th with Colleen Rielley … finished the Career High ITA National Rankings: Amanda Granson for the second year in a row, season ranked 48th with Kali Krisik, compiling a 31st (singles), 39th (doubles) 6-4, 6-2 … teamed with Shannon Mathews to 18-7 in dual matches and a 21-7 overall record … Career-High Singles Win: upset Stanford’s 56th-ranked duo of Mallory topped Duke’s 66th-ranked Amanda Granson Burdette and Stacey Tan, 8-3, in the NCAA when the Irish defeated the third-ranked Blue #25 Samantha Murray (Northwestern) semifinals … was a combined 4-0 in BIG EAST Devils, 5-2 … put together a 14-match win streak 6-3, 6-2; 4/9/08 tournament play, and was in the lead in two from Feb. 18 to March 26 … teamed with Kali Career-High Doubles Win: others when the two matches were decided … Krisik to knock off Clemson’s 34th-ranked duo of #34 Josipa Bek / Ina Hadzisclimovic (Clemson) was named to the all-BIG EAST team, marking the Josipa Bek and Ina Hadziselimovic, 8-5, in the 8-5; 5/15/09 third time in her four years at Notre Dame earning NCAA quarterfinals … ended the season with an

44 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 1 singles … started the season 10-1 by winning 10 straight after dropping her first match … defeated FIU’s Marijana Cutuk in the first round of the NCAA tournament (6-4, 6-4) … was on the verge of victory against Miami’s Michaela Kissell but eventually dropped the match in the second round … went 30-8 overall in doubles action, including a 21-3 mark with Colleen Rielley that set a school record for doubles winning percentage in a season (.875) … the pair played 12 matches at No. 2 doubles, going 11-2 and played 11 matches at No. 3, compiling a 10-1 record … went 1-0 against ranked doubles teams defeating 40th-ranked Iciri Rai and Liz Cruz of South Florida (8-5) … defeated the team of Egle Petrauskite and Maria Spenceley, 8-4, to advance to the second round of the NCAA tournament before losing to Miami’s Caren Seenauth and Bianca Eickhorn (9-7). AS A FRESHMAN: Finished the season with a 36-5 record, including a 26-1 mark in dual action … was 1-0 at No. 1 singles, 5-0 at No. 4 singles and 20-1 at No. 5 singles … led the Irish with seven match-clinching victories … the 36 victories not only led the entire team, but also ranked tied for the fourth-most in single-season school history … set a school record for dual match victories in a single season (26) … her .878 (36-5) overall winning percentage ranked as the fourth highest in single-season school history … established a new school record with a .963 (26- 1) dual match winning percentage … became just the second women’s player in Notre Dame history to register 30 or more wins in both singles and doubles in the same season (Michelle Dasso, 2001) … her 69 total combined victories ranked as the second most in single-season school history … set a single-season school record for combined dual match victories (49) … dominated the Midwest Region (went 16-1 in singles and 15-1 in doubles) … reached the finals of the ITA Midwest Regionals (lost to sophomore teammate Colleen Rielley in the final) … opened the season with 10 victories over her first 11 matches … school as former men’s tennis player Patrick athletic family, in which her mother (Camelia) suffered through a three-match losing streak, but Buchanan … captured four Freeway Conference was a professional tennis player … daughter of promptly won her next 24 consecutive matches championships … helped Troy to the California Calin and Camelia Ciobanu … born July 13, 1988, … did not lose her first dual match until the BIG Interscholastic Federation (CIF) State Champion- in Brason, Romania … graduated from the EAST final against South Florida … went 4-4 ship in 2004 and 2005 … reached the CIF State College of Science as a pre-professional studies against ranked opponents, including victories in singles semifinal as a senior ... served as the team and anthropology double major. her final three those matches … knocked off #73 captain in 2005 … named MVP as a freshman Sanaz Marand of North Carolina (6-4, 7-6 [1]) … and sophomore (2002 and 2003) …earned defeated #102 Austin Smith of North Carolina National High School All-American in 2004 … (6-4, 6-3) in the round of 16 victory over the Tar captured the Southern California Sectional CIOBANU'S CAREER RECORD Heels … dominated #62 Christy Striplin of singles championship in 2005 and reached the Singles Georgia Tech (6-0, 6-1) in the quarterfinals loss to singles final of a USTA National Open in 2006 … Year Dual Open Overall the Yellow Jackets … 34 of her 36 wins came in ranked as high as 15th nationally in singles in 2006-07 26-1 10-4 36-5 straight sets … also beat #81 Jenny Kuehn of 2005 … entered college as the 18th ranked 2007-08 17-11 11-4 28-15 Michigan (6-3, 6-2) in the second round of the ITA junior player in the country ... reached the finals 2008-09 21-5 3-3 24-8 Midwest Regional Championships … went 33-6 of the singles draw at the 61st Annual Fullerton 2009-10 26-4 0-1 26-5 overall in doubles, including 23-5 in dual action Tournament and California Bowl …named 2005 Totals 90-21 24-12 114-33 … second on the squad in overall doubles Southern California Player of the Year … reached victories … at No. 2 doubles, was 1-0 with Kali the finals of the doubles draw at the 2004 Winter Doubles Krisik and 1-0 with Colleen Rielley … was 16-5 Super Nationals … latest in a long line of southern Year Dual Open Overall with Krisik, 2-0 with Rielley and 3-0 with Katie California products to play tennis for the Irish, a 2006-07 23-5 10-1 33-6 Potts, all at No. 3 doubles … totaled 10 clinching list that includes 1982 All-American Laura Lee 2007-08 23-6 7-2 30-8 victories in doubles action (team-high) … (Agoura, Agoura High School) … is the 12th 2008-09 22-8 5-2 27-10 climbed as high as 31st in the ITA national singles California native ever to play for the Irish women’s 2009-10 20-6 2-1 22-7 rankings and closed the season ranked 66th. tennis team … National Honor Society and Totals 88-25 24-6 112-31 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four- Future Business Leaders of America were among year letterwinner at Troy … attended same high her extra-curricular activities … comes from

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Kali Krisik

5-9 Arkansas City, Kan. Arkansas City

HONORS & AWARDS

Four-Time Monogram Winner Team Captain 2009-10 NCAA Team Championships Semifinals 2009, 2010 NCAA Team Championships Quarterfinals 2007 NCAA Team Championships Participant 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 NCAA Doubles Quarterfinals 2010 NCAA Doubles Participant 2010 ITA All-American 2010 ITA Collegiate All-Star Team 2010 ITA Scholar-Athlete Award 2010 BIG EAST Conference Champions 2008, 2009, 2010 BIG EAST Runner-Up 2007 BIG EAST Championship Most Outstanding Player 2010 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Doubles: 2008 (8-6), as well as Stanford’s No. 2 ranked team of at Nos. 3 and 4 … went 2-4 at No. 3, 3-2 at No. 4, All-BIG EAST Team Hilary Barte and Lindsay Burdette (8-6) during 6-2 at No. 5 and 8-1 at No. 6 singles … won seven 2009, 2010 the teams run to their second straight NCAA straight singles matches to open the tournament BIG EAST Academic All-Star semifinal appearances … advanced to the NCAA season, including a 6-2, 6-2 win over 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Doubles quarterfinals match with partner Kristy Northwestern’s 36th-ranked Lauren Lui … Byron V. Kanaley Award Winner Frilling, defeating Sophie Grabinski and Sanaz topped South Carolina’s Natasa Vuckovic, 6-1, 2010 Marand of North Carolina (6-3, 6-2) and Kayla 6-4, to win the Wildcat Fall Invitational singles Chritopher Zorich Award Duncan and Katariina Tuohimaa of TCU (2-6, 6-1, title … lost just one match during tournament 2010 6-1) before falling to Georgia’s duo of Nadja play for a 10-1 singles record … opened the Gilchrist and Chelsey Gullickson (2-6, 1-6) … doubles tournament season with wins over AS A SENIOR: Finished the season with a 22-4 selected as a 2010 ITA All-American in doubles … 23rd-ranked Yvette Hindman and Chelsea singles record, including an 18-3 mark in dual named an ITA Scholar-Athlete for the first time … action … ended the season at No. 5 singles, but also named to the NCAA Championships All- Tournament team… named to the all-BIG EAST Career-High ITA National Rankings: saw time at No. 4 and 6 over the course of the 46th (singles), 2nd (doubles) season as well … went 8-1 at No. 4 singles, 8-1 at team … became a four-year selection to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star team … winner of the Career-High Singles Win: No. 5 singles, and 2-1 at No. 6 singles … recorded #36 Lauren Lui (Northwestern) 6-2, 6-2; a 33-2 record overall in doubles, while going 26-0 2010 Byron V. Kanaley Award. AS A JUNIOR: Finished the season with a 10/26/08 in dual season with her teammate, Kristy Frilling Career-High Doubles Win: … the duo ended the season ranked second in 29-10 overall singles record while compiling a 19-9 dual-season mark … was a consistent force #1 Caitlin Whoriskey/Natalie Pluskota (Tennessee) the nation … defeated Tennessee’s No. 1 ranked 8-6; 5/22/10 (Kristy Frilling) duo of Caitlin Whoriskey and Natalie Pluskota at Nos. 5 and 6 singles after opening the season

46 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Gullickson of Georgia and 20th-ranked Ragini Acharya and Katarina Corovic of William and Mary … compiled a 13-4 doubles tournament record … ranked 25th in the preseason ITA poll with partner Kelcy Tefft before peaking at No. 3 on March 6 … opened the dual-match season with a win over Ohio State’s Cami Hubbs … put together a 12-match win streak from March 20 to May 15 … went 2-0 in BIG EAST singles action and 1-2 in the NCAA tournament … went 2-0 at the BIG EAST tournament in doubles action with Cosmina Ciobanu … earned all-BIG EAST honors … recorded a 3-1 doubles mark in the NCAA tournament, including wins over Clemson’s 34th-ranked Josipa Bek and Ina Hadziselimovic and California’s 35th-ranked Marina Cossuo and Claire Ilcinkas … named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and a BIG EAST Academic All-Star. AS A SOPHOMORE: Finished the season with a 32-6 mark, including 23-4 in dual action … was 11-1 at No. 6 singles, 11-3 at No. 5 and 1-0 at No. 4 singles … after third loss of the season, went on to win 10 straight matches to improve her overall record to 21-3 … went 27-12 overall in doubles, going 5-0 with Kelcy Tefft, 9-6 with Kristin Rafael, and 7-3 with Colleen Rielley … went 7-9 at No. 2 doubles, 2-0 at No. 1 , and 6-1 at No. 3 doubles … went 1-2 against ranked doubles teams … with Rielley, defeated Indiana State’s #60 Jennifer Migan and Joanne Schickerling (8-5) … the pair also lost to 30th-ranked Yvette Hyndman and Naoko Ueshima of Georgia (5-8) … paired with Rafael, they fell to #50 Jana Bielikova and Karolina Fillipiak from Baylor (4-8) … doubles match with Rafael was halted with the match even at two in the first round of the NCAA tournament … teamed with Rafael to defeat Miami’s Michaela Kissell and Jenna Osborne, 8-1, in their second- round matchup. AS A FRESHMAN: Finished the season with a 16-5 record, including a 9-1 mark in dual clinching wins as a team … teamed with Ciobanu to go 23-6 overall and 17-5 in dual action, including 1-0 at No. 2 and 16-5 at No. 3 … played alongside Kelcy Tefft, going 7-0 in dual action, including 1-0 at No. 1 and 6-0 at No. 2 … went 3-1 with Colleen Rielley (all in open action) … went 3-0 with Katie Potts (all in open action) … also played one match with cousin Bailey Louderback at No. 3 doubles (won) … in singles, recorded five and play for the longtime Irish mentor … Krisik’s seven-match winning streaks … went undefeated KRISIK'S CAREER RECORD mother, Jan, is Louderback’s sister and was his in three matches at the Hoosier Classic … Singles first recruit when he began his head coaching reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 ITA Midwest Year Dual Open Overall career at Wichita State in 1980 … father, Joe, Regional Championship (with Cosmina Ciobanu). 2006-07 9-1 7-4 16-5 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four- played baseball at Wichita State … brother, Kyle, played football at Southwestern Oklahoma State 2007-08 23-4 9-2 32-6 year letterwinner at Arkansas City … captured 2008-09 19-9 10-1 29-10 the Kansas class 5A state singles championship in … uncle, Brad, played tennis at Oklahoma State … National Honor Society, Work Ethics Program, 2009-10 18-3 4-1 22-4 both 2002 and 2003 … three-time region and Total 69-17 30-8 99-25 conference champion … has to her credit a S.A.G.E. (gifted program), A.C. Players (theatre) doubles title in a USTA National Open and was and Fellowship of Christian Athletes were among Doubles ranked as high as 75th nationally in singles … her extracurriculars … daughter of Joe and Jan Year Dual Open Overall entered college as the 65th ranked junior player Krisik … born Feb. 11, 1988, in Arkansas City, in the country … also stood 62nd in doubles … Kansas … graduated from the College of Arts 2006-07 25-5 12-2 37-7 went 85-1 in high school career and did not lose and Letters with a sociology and computer 2007-08 18-10 10-2 28-12 a match over freshman and sophomore seasons applications double major. 2008-09 21-8 13-4 34-12 … named Kansas Female Player of the Year … 2009-10 26-0 11-4 37-4 given Missouri Valley Sportsmanship Award … Total 90-23 46-12 136-35 niece of head coach Jay Louderback … part of the first mother-daughter combination ever to

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capture the title since Michelle Dasso in 2000 … fourth Irish player to ever capture the award (Melissa Harris:1991, Wendy Colleen Crabtree: 1993, Michelle Dasso: 1997, Rielley 2000) … recorded the following winning streaks: 11, six, six and five … opened the dual season ranked 31st in the ITA rankings … registered a pair of victories over ranked opponents, including #38 Jessica Zok of Baylor (6-4, 6-4) and #55 5-9 Christian Tara of Wake Forest (7-6 [0], 6-4) Overland Park, Kan. … opened the year 11-1, but dropped eight of her next 10 matches … Bishop Miege rebounded from her slow start to a spring season with 17 victories over last 19 matches … after a 2-6 start at No. 2 singles moved down to No. 3 and proceeded to go 17-2 … went 13-3 overall in doubles, including 4-1 in dual HONORS & AWARDS action … went 1-0 at No. 2 doubles with Brook Buck … went 3-0 (1-0 at No. 2 and 2-0 at No. 3) with Ciobanu … went 0-1 at Four-Time Monogram Winner No. 3 with Katie Potts … went 3-1 with Team Captain Kali Krisik in open action. 2009-10 HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL NCAA Team Championships Semifinals DATA: Three-year letterwinner at Bishop 2009, 2010 Miege … first Notre Dame signee ever NCAA Team Championships Quarterfinals to have been ranked #1 in the USTA girls’ 2007 18s … combined with fellow sophomore NCAA Team Championships Participant compiling a 25-8 record … went 3-0 at No. 3 Kali Krisik to take each of the last four Kansas 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 doubles in the BIG EAST tournament … named state singles titles in class 5A, having prevailed in NCAA Elite 88 Award to the NCAA All-Tournament Team after going both 2004 and 2005 … also won the Missouri 2010 5-0 at No. 3 doubles … ended the season riding state championship in 2003 … did not lose a ITA Scholar-Athlete Award an 11-match win streak … named a BIG EAST match over her final two seasons of high school 2008, 2009, 2010 Academic All-Star and an ITA Scholar-Athlete. … captured conference championship and BIG EAST All-Tournament Team AS A SOPHOMORE: Ended the season with a regional championship as a freshman, junior and Singles: 2007, 2008; Doubles: 2008 record of 22-13 including going 16-10 in dual senior … named all-conference, all-city and all- BIG EAST Academic All-Stars action … played majority of the season at No. 4 state in those same three years … awarded Most 2007, 2008, 2010 singles going 12-8 … went 3-2 at No. 3 singles … Valuable Player in 2004 and 2005 … ranked compiled a 4-4 record against ranked opponents fourth in the country in doubles … won the singles title in the 2004 USTA Winter National AS A SENIOR: Posted a 7-3 dual mark in … defeated Michigan’s #68 Chisako Sugiyama Championships and took third in the 2005 singles during her senior campaign … played at (6-4, 6-3) … fell to #13 Reka Zsillinszka of eighth- National Clay Courts ... has a pair of singles titles No. 6 position for all 10 of those matches … had ranked Duke (2-6, 6-3, 1-6) … was victorious in in National Opens to her credit … has two two different doubles partners on the year, first round of the NCAA tournament, defeating brothers, Sean and Hank, and one sister, Maureen posting a 9-2 record with Cosmina Ciobanu, and Florida International’s Priscilla Castillo (6-1, 6-2) at … daughter of Richard and Peggy Rielley ... a 3-3 record with Shannon Mathews … presented No. 4 singles … fell to Bianca Eickhorn of Miami grandfather, David, and father both graduated with the Elite 88 Award at the NCAA (Fla.) in the second round (6-2, 6-2) … went 31-8 from Notre Dame … born Feb. 9, 1988, in Kansas Championship banquet … named a member of overall in doubles … notched a 21-3 doubles City, Mo. … graduated from the Mendoza College the BIG EAST Academic All-Star team for third record with partner Cosmina Ciobanu and set a of Business as a finance major. time during her career … also received the ITA school record for doubles winning percentage in Scholar-Athlete Award for the third-straight year. a season (.875) … played 12 matches at No. 2 AS A JUNIOR: Played a major role in the Irish doubles (10-1) and 11 matches at No. 3 doubles RIELLEY'S CAREER RECORD doubles lineup … finished the season with a (10-1) … advanced past the first round of the Singles 30-10 overall doubles mark … went 4-4 in singles NCAA tournament defeating Egle Petrauskite Year Dual Open Overall play … opened the tournament season ranked and Maria Spenceley of Florida International, 8-4 2006-07 19-8 11-3 30-11 39th with Cosmina Ciobanu … went 5-2 during … lost in the second round to Miami (Fla.)’s team 2007-08 17-11 6-3 23-14 doubles tournament play, competing in four of Caren Seenauth and Bianca Eickhorn, 9-7. 2008-09 0-2 4-2 4-4 matches with Ciobanu (2-2), two with Shannon AS A FRESHMAN: Finished the season with a 2009-10 7-3 0-0 7-3 30-11 record, including a 10-8 mark in dual action Mathews (2-0) and one with Katie Potts (1-0) … Totals 43-24 21-8 64-32 played the entire dual season with Mathews, … was 3-6 at No. 2 singles and 16-2 at No. 3 singles … second on the Irish with six match- clinching victories … second amongst Notre Doubles Career High ITA National Rankings: Dame players that season in total victories (30) … Year Dual Open Overall 31st (singles), 39th (doubles) her six match-clinching victories rank tied for 2006-07 4-1 9-2 13-3 2007-08 24-6 8-3 32-9 Career-High Singles Win: fourth in single-season history … dominated the Midwest Region (went 16-3 in singles and 7-3 in 2008-09 25-8 5-2 30-10 #38 Jessica Zok (Baylor), 6-4, 6-4; 2/2/07 2009-10 10-4 2-1 12-5 Career-High Doubles Win: doubles) … knocked off fellow sophomore Cosmina Ciobanu in straight sets to capture the Totals 63-19 24-8 87-27 #60 Jennifer Migan/Joanne Schickerling 2006 ITA Midwest Regional championship … (Indiana State), 8-5; 10/20/08 became the first Notre Dame singles player to

48 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Opponents

In search of their fourth straight BIG EAST Tournament championship in 2010-11 season, the Irish face a difficult schedule this season as 18 of their 19 dual match opponents concluded the 2009-10 season ranked in the ITA Top 75. On the Road With the Irish

Since 1976, the Notre Dame women’s tennis Tournament) Nevada team has traveled to 37 states and one foreign @ Evanston (Northwestern, Midwest Intercollegiate Las Vegas (UNLV, National Collegiate Tennis country (Puerto Rico). Notre Dame’s widespread Championships, NCAA Championships) Classic, Collegiate Kickoff Classic, Freeman Macomb (Western Illinois) travel is befitting of a student body and tennis Normal (Illinois State) Memorial) roster that draws from all corners of the United Peoria (Bradley) New Jersey States, as the program has included student- Wheaton (Wheaton) athletes from 29 states and two foreign countries. Hackettstown (Centenary) Below is a listing of the all-time Irish travel Indiana New Mexico locales. (@ = road destinations in 2010-11) Anderson (Anderson, IAIAW Division III Las Cruces (New Mexico State) Tournament) @ Bloomington (Indiana, Midwest Fall Invitational, New York Hoosier Classic, Indiana Invitational) Syracuse (SUnity Life Tennis Classic) Calumet (Purdue-Calumet) @ Flushing (ITA National Indoor Championships) Alabama Evansville (Evansville, North Star Conference @ Mobile (South Alabama, Blue-Gray Classic) Championship) North Carolina Tuscaloosa (Roberta Allison Invitational) Fort Wayne (IPFW) @ Chapel Hill (North Carolina) Franklin (Franklin College) Davidson (Davidson) Arizona Greencastle (DePauw) Durham (Duke) Tempe (Arizona State) Indianapolis (Butler, IAIAW Division II Tournament, @ Winston-Salem (Wake Forest) MCC Championship) Arkansas Muncie (Ball State, Ball State Tournament) Ohio Fayetteville (Arkansas, Oregon, Pepperdine) North Manchester (Manchester College) Bowling Green (Bowling Green) South Bend (Notre Dame, Saint Mary’s, Irish Columbus (Ohio State, ITA Midwest California Invitational, Notre Dame-Saint Mary’s Championships, Ohio State Invitational, Bakersfield (NCAA Division II Championship) Invitational, Eck Classic, ITA Midwest OSU/Prince Cup, ITA National Indoor Fullerton (Cal State Fullerton) Championships, NCAA Championships) Championships) Irvine (UC Irvine) Terre Haute (Indiana State, Indiana State Hamilton (Illinois) Long Beach (Long Beach State) Tournament) Oxford (Miami) Los Angeles (Loyola Marymount, UCLA, USC, Upland (Taylor) Toledo (Toledo) NCAA Championships) Valparaiso (Valparaiso) Malibu (Pepperdine, ITA All-American West Lafayette (Purdue) Oklahoma Championships, NCAA Championships) Norman (Oklahoma) @ Pacific Palisades (ITA All-American Iowa Oklahoma City (BYU, Kansas State, Championships) Des Moines (Drake) Oklahoma) Palm Springs (adidas Invitational) Iowa City (Iowa) Stillwater (Oklahoma State) @ Palo Alto (ITA/World National Tulsa (Tulsa, NCAA Championships) Championships, NCAA Championships) Kansas Pomona (NCAA Division II Championship) Lawrence (Kansas) Rhode Island San Diego (San Diego State, San Diego) Wichita (Wichita State, TCU) Providence (Brown, Brown Invitational) Stanford (NCAA Championships) Kentucky South Carolina Whittier (Whittier) Lexington (Kentucky, Kentucky Fall Classic) Clemson (Clemson) Colorado Morehead (Morehead State) Columbia (South Carolina) Boulder (Colorado, Colorado Invitational) Louisville (Louisville) Charleston (AIAW Division II National USAF Academy (Air Force) Tournament) Louisiana Fripp Island (Fripp Island Invitational) Connecticut Baton Rouge (Louisiana State, LSU Invitational) Greenville (Furman) New Haven (Yale, ITA National Indoor) Natchitoches (Northwestern Louisiana State) Hilton Head (Spring Fest College Invitational) New Orleans (Tulane) Florida Ruston (Louisiana Tech) Tennessee Chattanooga (NCAA Division II Championship) Coral Gables (BIG EAST Championship) Maryland Delray Beach (Lavers Invitational) Knoxville (Tennessee, St. Mary’s Classic) Gainesville (NCAA Championships, Florida Invitational) (ITA National Clay Court Nashville (Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt Invitational, Lakeland (Florida Southern Tournament) Championships) NCAA Championships) Niceville (National Tennis Classic) College Park (Maryland, Maryland Invitational) Texas Orlando (ITA National Clay Court Championships, Massachusetts adidas College Invitational, vs. Duke) Austin (Texas, ITA All-American Championships) Cambridge (Harvard, Harvard Invitational) @ Sarasota (Sarasota Clay Courts) College Station (Texas A&M, NCAA Championships) Tallahassee (Florida State, NCAA Championships) Chestnut Hill (Boston College) Dallas (SMU, ITA National Indoor Championships) @ Tampa (South Florida, Duke, Tennessee, BIG EAST Michigan Houston (Donnay/Rice Classic) Championship) San Antonio (Texas-San Antonio) @ Ann Arbor (Michigan, Michigan Invitational, ITA Tyler (Texas Invitational) Georgia Midwest Championships, ITA National Waco (Baylor) Intercollegiate Indoor Championships) @ Atlanta (Georgia Tech) Detroit (Wayne State, AIAW Division II Region V Utah Athens (Georgia, NCAA Championships, Georgia Tournament) Provo (Brigham Young) Invitational) East Lansing (Michigan State, ITA Midwest Salt Lake City (Utah) Championships) Peachtree City (adidas Invitational) Kalamazoo (Western Michigan, ITA Midwest Virginia Stone Mountain (NCAA Championships) Championships) Blacksburg (Virginia Tech) Hawaii Mt. Pleasant (Central Michigan) @ Charlottesville (Virginia, National Indoor) Ypsilanti (Eastern Michigan) Honolulu (Hawaii) Richmond (VCU, ITA National Clay Court Championships) Laie (vs. Washington) Minnesota Williamsburg (William & Mary, William & Mary Waikoloa (Duke, Tennessee) Minneapolis (Minnesota, Gopher Doubles Invitational) Invitational, ITA National Indoor Championships, Washington Idaho Federated Insurance Court Classic, ITA Midwest Boise (Boise State) Championships) Seattle (Washington) Illinois Mississippi Wisconsin Carbondale (Southern Illinois) Jackson (ITA National Clay Court Madison (Wisconsin, ITA Midwest Championships, USTA/ITA National Team @ Champaign-Urbana (Illinois, NCAA Region IV Championships) Championship, Illinois Invitational, Midwest Indoor Championship) Blast) Missouri @ Milwaukee (Marquette) Chicago (Illinois-Chicago, DePaul, Illinois-Chicago Saint Louis (Saint Louis, North Star Conference Puerto Rico Circle Tournament, Illinois-Chicago Circle, Marquette) Championship) The Villas at Palmas (Duke, William & Mary) DeKalb (Northern Illinois) Springfield (Oklahoma) Edwardsville (AIAW Division II Region V

50 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2010 Tournaments

ITA MIDWEST REGIONAL ECK TENNIS CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIPS MIDWEST BLAST Oct. 1-3 Oct. 21-26 Nov. 5-7 Notre Dame, Ind. Ann Arbor, Mich. Champaign, Ill. Courtney Tennis Center/Eck Tennis Pavilion Varsity Tennis Center Atkins Tennis Center

Host School: Notre Dame Host School: Michigan Host School: Illinois Teams Participating: Notre Dame, Akron, Dayton, Teams Participating: Midwest Region Teams Teams Participating: Notre Dame, Illinois, Oklahoma, Kansas, Ohio State, Tulsa, Miami (Ohio). Format: A 64-player singles draw, with a 64-player Memphis. Format: Three, 16-player main draw singles flights, and qualifying round feeding in eight players, and a 32-team ND History in the Tournament: This is the fourth time three, eight-team main draw doubles flights. doubles draw. the Irish will participate in the Midwest Blast, and the first Event History: This is the first Eck Tennis Classic since ND History in the Tournament: The Irish have won time since the 2008-09 season. the 2004-05 season, marking the 18th time in program 12 titles since 1991. In singles: Kristy Frilling in 2010, history that the Irish have hosted the event. Colleen Rielley in 2006, Michelle Dasso in 2000 and 2010 Results: The Irish took home the top three spots 1997, Wendy Crabtree in 1993, and Melissa Harris in in the Blue Singles Draw with Kristen Rafael, Britney 1991. In doubles: Kelcy Tefft and Kristy Frilling in 2008, Sanders, and Chrissie McGaffigan finishing first through Tefft and Brook Buck in 2007 and 2006, Dasso and Becky third, respectively. Jennifer Kellner won the Gold Singles Varnum in 2000 and 1999, Crabtree and Holyn Lord in Draw, while JoHanna Manningham won the Green 1994. Singles Consolation Draw. Kellner and Sanders also 2010 Results: Kristy Frilling knocked off Michigan’s teamed up to bring home the blue doubles draw title. Denise Muresan in straight sets (6-2, 7-6 (7-2)) for the singles title, becoming the first Irish woman to win the event since Colleen Rielley in ’06.

RIVIERA/ITA ALL-AMERICAN ITA NATIONAL INDIVIDUAL INDOOR SARASOTA CLAY COURTS CHAMPIONSHIPS CHAMPIONSHIPS Nov. 12-14 Oct. 7-11 Nov. 4-7 Sarasota, Fla. Pacific Palisades, Calif. Flushing, N.Y. Sarasota Clay Courts Riviera Tennis Club USTA-Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Host: Lakewood Ranch Country Club Format: One 32-player main draw singles, one 64 Host School: Columbia Teams Participating: Notre Dame, Arizona, Pepperdine, player qualifying singles, and one 32-team main draw Format: A 32-player single-elimination draw and a , Baylor, Olé Miss, Florida, Minnesota, doubles event. 16-team single elimination doubles draw. Oklahoma State, Alabama, Tulane, Florida Gulf Coast, Top Past Performances: The Irish have had 12 singles ND History in the Tournament: Irish student-athletes Troy, Mississippi State. participants in this event with Kristy Frilling and have made 21 singles and doubles appearances since ND History at the Tournament: This is the first time Michelle Dasso’s quarterfinal runs in 2010 and 2000, 1991. In singles: Michelle Dasso, and Jennifer Hall both Notre Dame has participated in this event. respectively, being the farthest anyone has reached for reached the semifinals in 2001 and 1996 respectfully. In Notre Dame in singles competition. The Irish have also doubles: The duo team of Brook Buck and Kelcy Tefft had 12 doubles participants in this event with the duo won the event in 2007, giving Notre Dame its second of Wendy Crabtree and Lisa Tholen having the best run ever title in an ITA National Championship. Tefft and in 1993, making it to the semifinals. Kristy were runners-up in 2008 2010 Results: The Irish duo of Kristy Frilling and 2010 Results: Kristy Frilling reached the Round of 32 Shannon Mathews were knocked out in the round of with a first-round victory over Bianca Eichkorn of Miami. 16. Frilling also was knocked out in singles competition in the quarterfinals.

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ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI UTAH UTES Saturday, Jan. 22 – 12:00 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30 – 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. Champaign, Ill. – Atkins Tennis Center Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame Leads Series 22-9 Utah Leads Series 1-2

Location: Champaign, Ill. Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Enrollment: 41,918 Enrollment: 21,526 Conference: Big Ten Conference: Mountain West Website: www.fightingillini.com Website: www.utahutes.com Facility: Atkins Tennis Center Facility: Eccles Tennis Center Athletic Director: Ron Guenther Athletic Director: Dr. Chris Hill

Head Coach (Alma Mater): Michelle Dasso Head Coach (Alma Mater): Mat Iandolo (Notre Dame) (Weber State) Record at School (Yrs.): 44-44 (4) Record at School (Yrs.): 42-30 (3) Overall Record (Yrs.): 196-248 (19) Overall Record (Yrs.): 44-44 (4) Assistant (Alma Mater): Ruth Ann Allen (Utah) Assistant (Alma Mater): Georgia Rose (Northwestern) 2010 Record: 17-8 Conf. Record (Finish): 8-0 (1st) 2010 Record: 15-10 Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals Conf. Record (Finish): 8-2 (3rd) NCAA Result: First Round Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals Final ITA National Ranking: 40 NCAA Result: First Round Letter Winners Returning/Lost: 9/2 Final ITA National Ranking: 24 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Anastasia Putilina (99th) Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Megan Fudge Junior Kristy Frilling posted a 28-11 singles record in 2009-10, (86th) including a 21-7 ledger on the dual season at the No. 1 Women’s Tennis Contact: Kyle Harris position. Phone: (801) 581-3771 Women’s Tennis Contact: Amy Hyerczyk E-Mail: [email protected] Phone/Cell: (217) 265-0170/(708) 528-5487 E-Mail: [email protected]

NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS ARKANSAS RAZORBACKS YALE BULLDOGS Saturday, Feb. 5 – 12:00 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 30 – 9:00 a.m. or 1:00 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29 – 9:00 a.m. Durham, N.C. – Cone-Kenfield Center Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame, Ind.– Eck Tennis Center North Carolina Leads Series 8-7 Series tied 1-1 Notre Dame Leads Series 3-1 Location: Chapel Hill, N.C. Location: Fayetteville, Ark. Location: New Haven, Conn. Enrollment: 28,916 Enrollment: 19,849 Enrollment: 11,593 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Southeastern Conference: Ivy Website: www.tarheelblue.com Website: www.arkansasrazorbacks.com Website: www.yalebulldogs.com Facility: Cone-Kenfield Center Facility: Dills Indoor Tennis Courts Facility: Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center Athletic Director: Dick Baddour Athletic Director: Jeff Long Athletic Director: Thomas A Beckett Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brian Kalbas (Notre Dame) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Michael Hegarty Head Coach (Alma Mater): Danielle Lund McNamara Record at School (Yrs.): 152-57 (7) (Auburn) (Michigan) Overall Record (Yrs.): 366-142 (17) Record at School (Yrs): 92-73 (6) Record at School (Yrs.): 35-22 (3) Assistant (Alma Mater): Sara Anundsen Overall Record (Yrs): 148-94 (9) (North Carolina) Assistant (Alma Mater): Pattrick Sullivan (Texas A&M) Overall Record (Yrs.): 35-22 (3) 2010 Record: 28-4 Assistant (Alma Mater): Christian Thompson Conf. Record (Finish): 12-0 (1st) 2010 Record: 18-10 (Notre Dame) Conf. Tournament Result: Championship Match Conf. Record (Finish): 6-5 (7th) NCAA Result: Semifinals Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals 2010 Record: 16-6 Final ITA National Ranking: 3rd NCAA Result: Second Round Conf. Record (Finish): 5-2 (3rd) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/4 Final ITA National Ranking: 22 Conf. Tournament Result: N/A Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 9/0 NCAA Result: Did not qualify NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Final ITA National Ranking: 46 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): Anouk Tigu NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players (28th, 2nd Round), Kate Lukomskaya (114th) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Sanaz Marand Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None (21st, 2nd round), Katrina Tsang (49th, 2nd round) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Women’s Tennis Contact: Chris Gallo Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Phone: (919) 962-1160 Women’s Tennis Contact: John Thomas E-Mail: [email protected] (student assistant) Women’s Tennis Contact: Anthony Diaz III Phone: (479) 575-2751 Phone: (203) 764-9263 E-Mail: TBA E-Mail: [email protected] 52 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® WAKE FOREST DEMON DEACONS VANDERBILT COMMODORES NATIONAL TEAM INDOOR Sunday, Feb. 6 – 11:00 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 12 – 11:00 a.m. Feb. 18-21 Location: Winston-Salem, N.C. Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Charlottesville, Va. Notre Dame Leads Series 11-9 Vanderbilt Leads Series 6-5 Boars Head Sports Club

Location: Raleigh, N.C. Location: Nashville, Tenn. Host School: University of Virginia Enrollment: 6,830 Enrollment: 12,721 Format: One 16-team championship draw Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Southeastern ND History in the Tournament: The Irish have Website: www.wakeforestsports.com Website: vucommodores.com appeared in two ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Facility: Leighton Stadium Facility: Dills Indoor Tennis Courts Championships, highlighted by a runner-up finish in Athletic Director: Ron Wellman Athletic Director: Jillian Danker 2007. Last Appearance: The Irish participated in the 2008 Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jeff Wyshner (Yale) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Geoff Macdonald (Virginia) National Team Indoor Championships where they lost in Record at School (Yrs): First season Record at School (Yrs): 324-113 (16) the semifinals to eventual champions of the event, Overall Record (Yrs): Fisrst season Overall Record (Yrs): 438-149 (22) Northwestern. Assistant (Alma Mater): (Vanderbilt) 2010 Record: 11-14 Conf. Record (Finish): 5-8 (9th) 2010 Record: 12-8 Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Conf. Record (Finish): 7-4 (6th) NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Conf. Tournament Result: 2nd round BLUE-GRAY TOURNAMENT Final ITA National Ranking: 53rd NCAA Result: Second round Feb. 25-27 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/2 Final ITA National Ranking: 27th Montgomery, Ala. Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Teams Participating: Notre Dame, Alabama, Auburn, Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): Martina NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked DePaul, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Utah, Virginia. Pavelec (52nd, 1st Round) Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): Jackie Wu Format: One 16-team championship draw. All teams (38th, 1st round), Chelsea Preeg (84th) guaranteed at least three games. NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked ND History in the Tournament: This is the first Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): Sasha Kulikova NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked appearance for the women in the Blue-Gray (110th) Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): Catherine Tournament. Newman (23rd, 1st round) Women’s Tennis Contact: Alex Botoman Phone: (336) 758-4196 Women’s Tennis Contact: Lori Alexander E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (615) 322-4118 E-Mail: [email protected] INDIANA HOOSIERS Friday, March 4 – 3:00 p.m. Bloomington, Ind. – Varsity Tennis Courts Notre Dame Leads Series 14-10 MICHIGAN WOLVERINES WISCONSIN BADGERS Thursday, Feb. 10 – 4:00 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13 – 11:00 a.m. Location: Bloomington, Ind. Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Enrollment: 42,347 Notre Dame Leads Series 22-9 Notre Dame Leads Series 17-7 Conference: Big Ten Website: iuhoosiers.com Location: Ann, Arbor, Mich. Location: Madison, Wis. Facility: Varsity Tennis Courts Enrollment: 58,089 Enrollment: 42,099 Athletic Director: Fred Glass Conference: Big Ten Conference: Big Ten Website: www.mgoblue.com Website: www.uwbadgers.com Head Coach (Alma Mater): Lin Loring Home Court: Varsity Tennis Center Outdoor Courts: Nielsen Tennis Stadium (UC Santa Barbara) Athletic Director: Bill Martin Indoor Courts: Nielsen Tennis Stadium Record at School (Yrs): 691-246 (33) Athletic Director: Barry Alvarez Overall Record (Yrs): 733-266 (37) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Ronni Bernstein Assistant (Alma Mater): Ramiro Azcui (Miami, Fla.) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Brian Fleishman (Abilene Christian) Record at School (Yrs.): 61-18 (3) (Christopher Newport) Overall Record (Yrs.): 226-90 (13) Record at School (Yrs.): 28-45 (3) 2010 Record: 15-10 Assistant (Alma Mater): -Fitch (Stanford) Overall Record (Yrs.): 138-127 (10) Conf. Record (Finish): 5-6 (5th) 2010 Record: 24-5 Assistant (Alma Mater): (Miami Fla.) Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Conf. Record (Finish): 10-0 (1st) NCAA Result: First Round Conf. Tournament Result: Championship Match 2010 Record: 9-16 Final ITA National Ranking: 45th NCAA Result: Round of 16 Conf. Record (Finish): 3-7 (8th) Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/1 Final ITA National Ranking: 8 Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/1 NCAA Result: Did not qualify NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Final ITA National Ranking: 75th Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/1 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Denise NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Muresan (18th, 1st round) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): None Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Women’s Tennis Contact: Kyle Kuhlman Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Phone: (812) 855-4770 Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None E-Mail: [email protected] Women’s Tennis Contact: Brad Rudner Phone: (734) 647-4237 Women’s Tennis Contact: Susan Hunt E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (608)263-6255 E-Mail: [email protected]

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BAYLOR BEARS DUKE BLUE DEVILS GEORGIA TECH YELLOW JACKETS Sunday, March 6 – 12:00 p.m. Thursday, March 17 – 12:00 p.m. Thursday, March 24 – 3:00 p.m. Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Tampa, Fla. – USF Varsity Tennis Courts Atlanta, Ga. – Bill Moore Tennis Center Series Tied 3-3 Duke Leads Series 3-14 Georgia Tech Leads Series 4-1

Location: Waco, Texas Location: Durham, N.C. Location: Atlanta, Ga. Enrollment: 14,614 Enrollment: 6,600 Enrollment: 15,000 Conference: Big 12 Conference: Atlantic Coast Conference: Atlantic Coast Website: www.baylorbears.com Website: www.goduke.com Website: www.ramblinwreck.com Facility: Baylor Tennis Courts Outdoor Courts: Ambler Tennis Stadium Facility: Bill Moore Tennis Center Athletic Director: Ian McCaw Indoor Courts: Sheffield Tennis Center Athletic Director: Dan Radakovich Athletic Director: Dr. Kevin White Head Coach (Alma Mater): Joey Scrivano Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bryan Shelton (Eastern Michigan) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jamie Ashworth (Georgia Tech) Record at School (Yrs): 189-52 (8) (Maryland) Record at School (Yrs): 198-86 (11) Overall Record (Yrs): 249-70 (10) Record at School (Yrs.): 312-76 (14) Overall Record (Yrs): 198-86 (11) Assistant (Alma Mater): Alison Ojeda (Tennessee) Overall Record (Yrs.): 312-76 (14) Volunteer Assistant (Alma Mater): Alison Silveno Assistant (Alma Mater): Marc Spicijaric (Illinois) Witsken (Georgia Tech) 2010 Record: 30-3 2010 Record: 19-7 Conf. Record (Finish): 11-0 (1st) Conf. Record (Finish): 7-4 (4th) 2010 Record: 19-10 Conf. Tournament Result: Champions Conf. Tournament Result: Quarterfinals Conf. Record (Finish): 5-5 (7th) NCAA Result: Quarterfinals NCAA Result: Quarterfinals Conf. Tournament Result: Champions Final ITA National Ranking: 4th Final ITA National Ranking: 9 NCAA Result: Second Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/3 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/2 Final ITA National Ranking: 15th Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/3 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): Nina Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Reke NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Secerbegovic (16th, Quarterfinals), Taylor Ormond Zslinszka (39th, 1st Round), Ellah Nze (44th, Round of Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): Irina Falconi (72nd) 16), Elizabeth Plotkin (74th) (1st, Quarterfinals)

NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): Lenka Broosova Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): None (9th, Round of 16), Csilla Borsanyi (94th) Women’s Tennis Contact: Ned McGraw Women’s Tennis Contact: Dan Goldberger Women’s Tennis Contact: Todd Zeidler Phone: (919) 668-7938 Phone: (404) 894-5445 Phone: (254) 710-4049 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected]

SOUTH FLORIDA BULLS TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS LONG BEACH STATE 49ERS Tuesday, March 15 – 11:00 a.m. Saturday, March 19 – 10:00 a.m. Friday, April 1 – 4:00 p.m. Tampa, Fla. – USF Varsity Tennis Courts Tampa, Fla.– USF Varsity Tennis Courts Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame Leads Series 5-1 Tennessee Leads Series 11-10 Notre Dame Leads Series 2-1

Location: Tampa, Fla. Location: Knoxville, Tenn. Location: Long Beach, Calif. Enrollment: 40,429 Enrollment: 27,107 Enrollment: 34,000 Conference: BIG EAST Conference: Southeastern Conference: Big West Website: www.gousfbulls.com Website: www.utladyvols.com Website: www.longbeachstate.com Home Court: USF Varsity Tennis Courts Indoor Courts: Goodfriend Indoor Tennis Center Facility: Rhodes Tennis Complex Athletic Director: Doug Woolard Outdoor Courts: Varsity Tennis Courts Athletic Director: Vic Cegles Athletic Director: Joan Cronan Head Coach (Alma Mater): Augustin Moreno (TCU) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Jenny Hilt-Costello (UCLA) Record at School (Yrs.): 59-33 (4) Co-Head Coaches (Alma Mater): Mike Patrick (Middle Record at School (Yrs): 230-116 (14) Overall Record (Yrs.): 59-33 (4) Tennessee State); Sonia Hahn-Patrick (Kentucky) Overall Record (Yrs): 230-116 (14) Assistant (Alma Mater): Liz Cruz (South Florida) Record at School (Yrs): 393-232 (24); 234-125 (14) Assistant (Alma Mater): Hannah Grady 2010 Record: 10-6 Overall Record (Yrs): 449-260 (27); 234-125 (14) (Long Beach State) Conf. Record: 0-1 Assistant (Alma Mater): Mario Toledo (Tennessee) Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals 2010 Record: 19-6 NCAA Result: Second Round 2010 Record: 19-9 Conf. Record (Finish): 8-0 (1st) Final ITA National Ranking: 26 Conf. Record (Finish): 8-3 (2nd Eastern Division) Conf. Tournament Result: Championship Match Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4 Conf. Tournament Result: Championship Match NCAA Result: Did not qualify Quarterfinals Final ITA National Ranking: 41st NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Final ITA National Ranking: 13 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/1 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Irene Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 5/3 Rehberger (45th, 2nd Round) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): Maria Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None Sorbello (53rd) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): None Women’s Tennis Contact: Kim Meyers NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Phone/Fax: (813) 974-5755/(813) 974-4028 Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): Caitlin Whoriskey Women’s Tennis Contact: Roger Kirk E-Mail: [email protected] (10th, Round of 16) Phone: (562)985-7565 E-Mail: [email protected] Women’s Tennis Contact: Donnie Conley Phone: (865) 974-1212 E-Mail: [email protected] 54 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® TEXAS A&M AGGIES NORTHWESTERN WILDCATS DEPAUL BLUE DEMONS Saturday, April 2. – 1:00 p.m. Thursday, April 7 – 3:00 p.m. Saturday, April 23 – 10:00 a.m. Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Pavilion Notre Dame, Ind. – Eck Tennis Center Notre Dame Leads Series 7-1 Notre Dame Leads Series 11-24 Notre Dame Leads Series 15-0

Location: College Station, Texas Location: Evanston, Ill. Location: Chicago, Ill. Enrollment: 38,810 Enrollment: 8,637 Enrollment: 16,199 Conference: Big 12 Conference: Big Ten Conference: BIG EAST Website: www.aggieathletics.com Website: www.nusports.com Website: www.depaulbluedemons.com Outdoor Courts: George P. Mitchell Tennis Center Outdoor Courts: Vandy Christie Tennis center Facility: Lakeshore Athletic Club Athletic Director: Bill Byrne Indoor Courts: Combe Indoor Tennis Center Athletic Director: Jean Lenti Ponsetto Athletic Director: Jim Phillips Head Coach (Alma Mater): Bobby Kleinecke Head Coach (Alma Mater): Mark Ardizzone (West Texas A&M) Head Coach (Alma Mater): Claire Pollard (Northwest Missouri State) Record at School (Yrs.): 388-253 (25) (Mississippi State) Record at School (Yrs): 206-118 (14) Overall Record (Yrs.): 388-253 (25) Record at School (Yrs.): 288-59 (12) Overall Record (Yrs): 206-118 (14) Assistant (Alma Mater): Mark Weaver (Texas A&M) Overall Record (Yrs.): 361-118 (18) Assistant (Alma Mater): Dunja Antunovic (DePaul) 2010 Record: 14-10 Assistant (Alma Mater): Jackie Holden Conf. Record (Finish): 8-3 (4th) (Mississippi State) 2010 Record: 18-6 Conf. Tournament Result: Semifinals 2010 Record: 23-7 Conf. Record (Finish): 8-3 (3rd) NCAA Result: First Round Conf. Record (Finish): 9-1 (2nd) Conf. Tournament Result: Championship Match Final ITA National Ranking: 37th Conf. Tournament Result: Champions NCAA Result: First Round Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/3 NCAA Result: Round of 16 Final ITA National Ranking: 34th Final ITA National Ranking: 7 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 4/3 NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/2 Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Nazari NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Urbina (50th, 1st Round), Elzé Potgieter (57th, 1st round), NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (final ranking, NCAA Result): None Morgan Frank (108th) Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Maria Mosolova (12th, Round of 16) NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (final ranking, NCAA Result): Anna Redecsi Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players (68th) Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): Samantha Murray Women’s Tennis Contact: Debbie Darrah (36th, 2nd Round), Lauren Lui (121st) Women’s Tennis Contact: Alicia Powers Phone: (979) 862-5449 Phone: (773) 325-7526 E-Mail: [email protected] Men’s Tennis Contact: Scott Hammer E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (847) 491-8800 E-Mail: [email protected]

BIG EAST CHAMPIONSHIPS April 28- May 1 MARQUETTE GOLDEN EAGLES Notre Dame, Ind. Sunday, April 17 – 10:00 a.m. Eck Tennis Center Milwaukee, Wis.– Helfaer Tennis Stadium Notre Dame Leads Series 13-1 Host School: Notre Dame Teams Participating: The top eight teams as Location: Milwaukee, Wis. determined by the conference, based on national Enrollment: 8,081 rankings and head-to-head results, will head to Notre Conference: BIG EAST Dame, Ind., to play for the 2011 BIG EAST title. Website: www.gomarquette.com ND History in the Tournament: The Irish have Facility: Helfaer Tennis Stadium appeared in the BIG EAST Championship every year Athletic Director: Steve Cottingham since 1996, and have finished first or second each time. They have won nine titles, while finishing runner-up on Head Coach: Jody Bronson five occasions. Record at School (Yrs.): 315-268 (24) 2010 Result: The Irish won the BIG EAST Overall Record (Yrs.): 315-268 (24) Championship in dominant fashion. The squad did not Assistant (Alma Mater): Katie Potts (Notre Dame) surrender a single point in its three matches, defeating 2010 Record: 13-14 West Virginia in the opener (4-0), Syracuse in the Conf. Record (Finish): 3-2 (5th) semifinals (5-0) and DePaul in the championship (4-0). Conf. Tournament Result: Second Round NCAA Result: Did Not Qualify Final ITA National Ranking: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 6/4

NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Returnees (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None

NCAA Qualifiers/Nationally Ranked Players Lost (Final ranking, NCAA Result): None

Women’s Tennis Contact: Amy Ufnowski Phone: (414) 288-7419 E-Mail: [email protected]

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 55 Series vs. 2011 Opponents ARKANSAS GEORGIA TECH LONG BEACH STATE All-Time Series: 1-1 All-Time Series: 1-4 All-Time Series: 2-1 Matches in Louderback Era: 1-0 Matches in Louderback Era: 1-4 Matches in Louderback Era: 1-0 Away: 1-0 • With Current Seniors: 1-0 Home: 1-1 • With Current Seniors: 1-2 Home: 2-0 • With Current Seniors: 0-0 Year Rank W/L Score Place Year Rank W/L Score Place Year Rank W/L Score Place 1987 L 0-9 N* 2007 4-6 L 2-4 N* 1981 L 0-9 A 2009 14-17 W 4-1 A 2007 6-3 L 2-4 N! 1989 W 7-2 H * - Hilton Head, S.C. 2008 16-2 L 2-5 H 2005 28-72 W 5-2 H 2009 4-7 L 3-4 A 2010 7-14 W 4-3 H BAYLOR * - ITA National Team Indoors (Madison, Wis.) MARQUETTE All-Time Series: 3-3 ! – NCAA quarterfinals (Athens, Ga.) All-Time Series: 13-1 Matches in Louderback Era: 3-3 Matches in Louderback Era: 9-0 Away: 0-1 • With Current Seniors: 1-3 ILLINOIS Home: 9-0 • With Current Seniors: 3-0 Year Rank W/L Score Place All-Time Series: 22-9 Year Rank W/L Score Place 1996 16- W 7-2 N* Matches in Louderback Era: 18-3 19885-F W 9-0 H 2007 4-10 W 5-2 N! 1985-F W 9-0 H 2008 19-11 L 2-5 N! Home: 13-2 • With Current Seniors: 3-0 1986-F W 6-3 H 2009 14-4 W 4-3 N! Year Rank W/L Score Place 1987-F W 8-1 H 2009 3-4 L 2-5 H 1980-F W 5-4 H 1989 L 4-5 A 2010 6-2 L 6-1 A 1982 L 2-7 A 1990 W 8-1 H * - Minneapolis, Minn. 1982-F L 4-5 A 1991 25- W 8-1 A ! – National Team Indoor (Madison, Wis.) 1983-F W 5-4 H 2004 27- W 7-0 H 1984-F W 5-4 A 2006 2- W 7-0 H DEPAUL 1985-F L 4-5 A 2007 2- W 7-0 A 1986 L 4-5 N* 2007 2- W 4-0 N* All-Time Series: 16-0 1986-F L 3-5 H 2008 17- W 7-0 H Matches in Louderback Era: 10-0 1988 L 1-8 A 2009 3- W 7-0 N! Neutral: 6-0 • With Current Seniors: 6-0 1989 W 7-2 N! 2010 5- W 6-1 H 1990 W 7-2 H * - BIG EAST Championships (Tampa, Fla.) Year Rank W/L Score Place 1991 25- L 4-5 A ! – Chicago, Ill. 1978-F W 7-2 H 1992 25- L 4-5 A 1982-F W 9-0 H 1993 27- W 7-2 H 1982-F W 7-2 A 1994 11- W 6-3 A MICHIGAN 1983-F W 9-0 A 1995 22-45 W 8-1 H All-Time Series: 21-9 1984-F W 9-0 H 1996 16- W 7-0 A Matches in Louderback Era: 19-4 1985-F W 9-0 A 1997 11-63 W 6-3 H 1999 16- W 9-0 N* 1997 19-56 W 5-3 H/NCAA# Away: 6-8 • With Current Seniors: 3-1 2006 2- W 7-0 H 1999 13-62 W 7-2 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2006 2- W 4-0 N! 2000 17-47 W 8-1 H 1981 L 1-8 A 2007 2- W 7-0 N# 2001 9-36 W 4-3 A 1983 L 1-8 A 2008 16- W 7-0 N! 2002 23- W 4-3 H 1984 L 2-7 H 2009 3-45 W 5-2 A 2003 27-24 W 6-1 A 1986 L 4-5 A 2009 4-45 W 4-2 N! 2004 19-17 L 2-5 H 1987 W 5-4 H 2010 6-46 W 6-1 H 2005 26-54 W 4-3 A 1988 L 4-5 A 2010 5-22 W 6-1 H 2006 5-49 W 7-0 H 1989 W 6-3 H 2010 5-30 W 4-0 H/BE@ 2007 4- W 7-0 A 1990 L 0-6 A * - Milwaukee, Wis. 2008 23-61 W 6-1 H 1991 21- W 7-2 H ! – BIG EAST Championships (Tampa, Fla.) 2009 4- W 6-1 A 1992 W 7-2 A # - Federated Insurance Court Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2010 17-31 W 5-2 H 1993 27- W 9-0 H @ - BIG EAST Tournament Championship (Notre Dame, Ind.) * - Lavers International (Delray Beach, Fla.) 1994 16-34 L 4-5 A ! – Hamilton, Ohio 1995 15-23 W 5-4 H # - NCAA Region IV quarterfinals (Notre Dame, Ind.) 1996 6- W 6-1 A DUKE 1997 14-17 W 5-4 H All-Time Series: 3-14 1998 16-42 W 5-4 A Matches in Louderback Era: 3-14 INDIANA 1999 13- W 9-0 H 2000 14-57 W 8-1 A Neutral: 3-4 • With Current Seniors: 1-2 All-Time Series: 14-10 2001 8-59 W 7-0 H Year Rank W/L Score Place Matches in Louderback Era: 14-7 2002 13-69 W 5-2 A 1993 22-4 L 1-8 H 2003 27-28 W 5-2 H 1994 11- Susp. 3-3 A Home: 7-4 • With Current Seniors: 3-0 Year Rank W/L Score Place 2004 21-34 L 3-4 A 1995 15-6 L 2-7 N* 2005 21-20 W 7-0 H 1996 8-3 L 2-5 A 1985 L 0-9 H 1987 L 0-9 A 2006 22-30 W 6-1 A 1997 11-3 L 1-8 H 2007 2-23 W 6-1 H 1998 17-3 L 1-8 A 1989 -8 L 0-9 A 1990 -20 L 1-8 A 2007 7-23 W 4-0 H/NCAA* 1999 16-2 L 3-6 H 2008 12-30 L 3-4 A 2000 18-4 L 1-5 N! 1991 25-16 L 1-6 A 1992 25- L 4-5 H 2009 14-18 W 4-3 H 2001 13-4 L 3-4 H 2009 5-17 W 4-1 H/NCAA* 2002 23-4 L 1-6 A 1993 21-11 L 2-7 A 1994 16-14 L 4-5 H 2010 13-16 W 4-3 A 2003 19-1 L 2-5 H * - NCAA Tournament First Round (Notre Dame, Ind.) 2004 18-6 L 1-6 N# 1995 26-25 L 3-6 A 2005 20-5 L 3-4 H 1996 8- W 7-0 H 2006 2-5 W 4-3 N@ 1997 17-32 W 5-4 A NORTH CAROLINA 1998 18-44 W 7-2 H 2007 2-23 W 4-3 N% All-Time Series: 8-8 2008 15-8 L 3-4 A 1999 15-65 W 6-2 A 2009 4-3 W 5-2 N@ 2000 14-51 W 8-0 H Matches in Louderback Era: 8-8 2010 3-7 L 5-2 N^ 2001 8-41 W 6-1 A Home: 3-4 • With Current Seniors: 1-2 * - Williamsburg, Va. 2002 13-40 L 2-5 H Year Rank W/L Score Place ! – Honolulu, Hawaii 2003 27- W 6-1 A 1992 25- L 2-7 H # - Waikoloa, Hawaii 2004 20-26 W 5-2 H 1993 21- W 8-1 A @ - Orlando, Fla. 2005 31-35 W 4-3 A 1994 11- W 7-2 A % - San Diego, Calif. 2006 5-27 W 7-0 H 2000 15-28 W 5-4 A ^ - Puerto Rico 2007 2-34 W 7-0 A 2001 11-28 W 6-1 H 2008 19-25 W 6-1 H 2002 13-16 L 1-6 N* 2009 3- W 7-0 A 2002 23-7 L 1-6 A 2010 3-30 W 7-0 H 2003 21-5 L 2-5 H

56 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2004 23-9 L 0-5 A 1998 16-12 W 5-4 H 2003 19-50 W 6-1 H 2005 20-9 L 3-4 H 1999 13-12 L 3-6 A 2004 23-33 L 0-7 A 2006 22-10 W 5-1 A 2001 7-9 L 1-6 A 2005 21-30 W 5-2 H 2007 2-7 W 5-2 H 2002 18-8 L 1-6 H 2006 22-23 W 4-3 A 2007 7-11 W 4-3 N! 2003 19-11 L 3-4 A 2007 2-27 W 7-0 H 2008 15-5 L 1-6 A 2005 25-23 L 1-6 A 2008 19-15 W 4-3 A 2009 5-13 W 5-2 H 2006 15-22 W 7-0 H 2009 23-5 W 6-1 H 2010 6-17 L 2-5 H 2007 2-11 W 6-1 N# * - Knoxville, Tenn. * - National Team Indoor Championship (Madison, Wis.) 2009 2-12 W 5-2 A ! – NCAA Tournament Round of 16 (Athens, Ga.) 2010 7-13 W 5-2 H 2010 6-14 W 4-2 N@ WISCONSIN NORTHWESTERN * - Hilton Head, S.C. All-Time Series: 17-7 ! – Exhibition Match Matches in Louderback Era: 17-5 All-Time Series: 11-24 # - San Diego, Calif. Home: 7-2 • With Current Seniors: 2-0 Matches in Louderback Era: 11-15 @ - NCAA Quarterfinals (Athens, Ga.) ***Exhibition Records in Parentheses Refl ected in Total Year Rank W/L Score Place Home: 6-8 • With Current Seniors: 1-3 Record*** 1987 L 0-9 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 1988 L 1-8 A 1976-F L 2-7 A 1991 25- W 6-3 A 1977-F L 0-9 H TEXAS A&M 1992 L 3-6 H 1981-F L 0-9 A All-Time Series: 7-1 1993 22- W 7-2 A 1983 L 1-8 H 1994 18-25 W 7-2 H 1984 L 0-9 A Matches in Louderback Era: 7-1 1995 24- W 5-1 A 1985 L 3-6 H Home: 3-0 • With Current Seniors: 3-0 1996 8-7 L 3-4 H 1986 L 3-6 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 1997 11-10 W 4-3 A 1988 L 3-6 H 1990 -19 L 1-7 A 1997 19-21 L 2-5 H/NCAA* 1989 L 4-5 A 1992 W 5-2 A 1998 15-25 W 5-4 H 1990 L 3-6 A 1993 23- W 9-0 H 1998 19-25 W 5-1 N/NCAA! 1991 21- L 3-6 A 2006 2-48 W 4-3 A 1999 13-55 W 7-2 A 1992 25- W 6-3 H 2007 2-23 W 5-2 H 2000 14-58 W 9-0 H 1993 22- W 6-2 A 2008 24-27 W 4-3 A 2001 7- W 7-0 A 1994 18- L 2-7 H 2009 4-33 W 6-1 H 2002 20-35 W 7-0 H 1995 24-24 L 4-5 A 2010 6-39 W 4-3 A 2002 21-30 L 2-4 N/NCAA# 1996 16-26 W 7-0 H 2003 22-30 W 5-2 A 1997 11-24 W 4-3 A 2004 21-64 W 7-0 H 1998 15-23 W 8-1 H UTAH 2005 28-35 L 3-4 A 1998 19-43 W 6-2 N* All-Time Series: 1-2 2006 7-51 W 6-1 H 1999 16-32 W 5-4 A Matches in Louderback Era: 1-1 2007 3- W 7-0 A 2000 15-12 W 6-3 H 2008 14-74 W 7-0 H 2001 5-11 L 3-4 A Away: 0-2 • With Current Seniors: 1-0 2010 6- W 7-0 A 2002 23-19 L 3-4 H Year Rank W/L Score Place * - NCAA Region IV semifinals (Notre Dame, Ind.) 2003 21-16 L 0-7 A 1988 L 2-7 N* ! – NCAA Region IV semifinals (Champaign, Ill.) 2004 24-11 L 3-4 H 1991 23- 21 L 4-5 A # - NCAA First Round (Evanston, Ill.) 2004 29-9 L 1-4 A/NCAA! 2009 43-5 W 7-0 A 2005 26-3 L 2-5 A * - Las Vegas, Nev. 2005 23-6 L 0-4 A/NCAA! YALE 2006 2-9 W 4-3 H VANDERBILT 2007 4-8 W 4-3 N# All-Time Series: 3-1 2007 2-9 L 2-5 A All-Time Series: 4-7 Matches in Louderback Era: 3-0 2008 20-1 L 3-4 H Matches in Louderback Era: 4-7 Home: 0-0 • With Current Seniors: 0-0 2009 14-1 L 1-4 N# Home: 2-1 • With Current Seniors: 2-1 Year Rank W/L Score Place 2009 3-1 L 3-4 A Year Rank W/L Score Place 1988 L 3-6 A 2010 17-1 W 5-2 H 1990 W 8-1 N* * - NCAA Region IV Championship (Champaign, Ill.) 1996 16-17 W 5-4 N* 1997 11-15 L 0-5 N! 1991 21- W 7-2 N! ! – NCAA Tournament Second Round (Evanston, Ill.) 2000 18- W 9-0 H # - ITA National Team Indoors (Madison, Wis.) 1998 15-16 L 4-5 N! 2002 13-4 L 2-5 N! * - Los Angeles, Calif. 2003 21-15 L 0-4 A/NCAA# ! – San Diego, Calif. SOUTH FLORIDA 2005 21-6 L 1-6 H All-Time Series: 5-1 2006 2-11 L 3-4 A 2007 4-12 W 4-3 H Matches in Louderback Era: 5-1 2008 9-16 L 3-4 A Home: 2-0 • With Current Seniors: 4-0 2009 2-29 W 5-2 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 2010 4-17 W 4-3 A 2006 2-37 W 4-1 A * - Federated Insurance Court Classic (Minneapolis, Minn.) 2007 2-39 L 3-4 A ! – National Team Indoor Championship (Madison, Wis.) 2008 14-31 W 6-1 H # - NCAA Second Round (Nashville, Tenn.) 2008 17-46 W 4-1 A 2009 4- W 5-2 A 2010 6-19 W 7-0 H WAKE FOREST All-Time Series: 11-9 TENNESSEE Matches in Louderback Era: 11-7 All-Time Series: 10-11 (0-1) Home: 6-3 • With Current Seniors: 2-0 Year Rank W/L Score Place Matches in Louderback Era: 8-10 (0-1) 1983 L 4-5 A Home: 5-3 (0-1) • With Current Seniors: 3-0 1988 21- L 3-5 H Year Rank W/L Score Place 1991 24- W 5-4 N* 1986 W 5-4 N 1993 21-25 W 6-2 A 1987 L 0-9 N* 1994 11-26 L 4-5 A 1991 24-13 L 1-6 A 1995 15-14 L 2-5 H 1991 25-15 L 4-5 H! 1996 8-11 L 4-5 A 1992 25-15 L 3-6 H 1997 14-9 L 1-8 H 1993 2-13 W 8-1 A 1998 17-10 W 8-1 A 1994 13-29 W 6-2 H 1999 16-9 W 7-2 H 1995 22-25 L 3-5 A 2000 15-5 L 4-5 A 1996 16-9 W 5-2 H 2001 11-8 W 5-0 H 1997 12-29 L 3-6 A 2002 23-3 L 3-4 A

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 57 All-Time Series ND Under ND Under Against the Conferences Opponent vs. Louderback Opponent vs. Louderback Abilene Christian 1-0 — Michigan State 7-4 2-0 ND Under Air Force 1-0 1-0 Minnesota 3-1 3-0 Conference vs. Louderback Akron 1-0 — Mississippi 0-1 0-1 Missouri 1-0 1-0 Atlantic-10 4-0 1-0 Alabama 4-1 4-0 Anderson 1-0 — Missouri State 1-0 — Atlantic Coast 65-45 62-40 Arizona 1-0 1-0 Montana State 1-0 — Atlantic Sun 1-0 0-0 Arizona State 0-3 0-3 Morehead State 2-1 — Big 12 38-16 36-13 Arkansas 1-1 1-0 New Mexico 0-1 — Auburn 1-1 — North Carolina 9-7 9-7 BIG EAST 59-2 50-1 Ball State 5-0 1-0 Northern Colorado 1-0 — Big Sky 2-0 0-0 Baylor 5-2 5-2 Northern Illinois 9-1 1-0 Big Ten 155-74 134-37 Boise State 1-0 1-0 Northern Iowa 2-0 1-0 Bowling Green 4-0 4-0 Northwestern 11-24 11-15 Big West 7-1 1-0 Boston College 11-0 11-0 Northwestern State 0-1 — Colonial Athletic 12-7 11-6 Bradley 5-0 — N.W. Missouri State 1-0 — Conference USA 4-1 3-0 Brigham Young 12-4 12-4 Ohio 1-0 — Brown 1-0 — Ohio State 18-3 15-1 Horizon 21-2 6-0 Butler 6-0 1-0 Oklahoma 4-0 2-0 Independents (DI) 5-0-1 0-0 California 1-1 1-1 Oklahoma State 2-0 2-0 Ivy 7-2 4-1 Cal St. Fullerton 1-0 — Oregon — — Cal St. Northridge 2-0 — Pennsylvania 1-0 — Mid-American 62-12 30-0 Cal Poly Pomona 3-0 — Pittsburgh 1-0 1-0 Mid-Continent 10-4 1-0 Centenary 0-1 — Pepperdine 3-4 3-4 Missouri Valley 22-0 8-0 Central Michigan 7-0 7-0 Princeton 1-0 — Mountain West 19-12 19-8 Chattanooga 0-2 — Providence 1-0 1-0 Cincinnati 1-0 — Purdue 22-6 16-2 Northeast 0-0 0-0 Clemson 8-2 8-2 Purdue-Calumet 1-0 — Ohio Valley 8-5 0-0 Colorado 0-2 — Rice 1-0 — Pacific-10 8-16 8-16 Davidson 1-0 1-0 Rutgers 6-0 4-0 Denison 1-0 — St. Joseph’s (Ind.) 2-0 — Southeastern 30-44 27-40 Denver 1-1 — St. John’s 2-0 2-0 Southern 4-2 2-0 DePaul 17-0 11-0 Saint Louis 1-0 — Southland 2-0 1-0 DePauw 3-3 — Saint Mary’s (Ind.) 8-4 — Dominican 2-0 — San Diego 1-0 1-0 Sun Belt 4-1 3-0 Drake 9-0 8-0 San Diego State 1-4 1-3 Summit 5-1-1 0-0 Duke 3-14 3-14 Seton Hall 1-0 1-0 West Coast 6-4 4-4 Eastern Illinois 1-0 — South Alabama 2-0 2-0 Eastern Kentucky 0-1 — South Carolina 3-1 2-2 Western Athletic 5-1 4-0 Eastern Michigan 7-2 3-0 South Florida 5-1 4-1 Evansville 3-0 — SIU-Carbondale 1-0 — Note: 2010-11 conference alignments. Ferris State 5-0 — SIU-Edwardsville 5-3 — Florida 0-5 0-5 SMU 1-0 1-0 Florida International 1-0 1-0 Stanford 1-6 (0-1) 1-6 (0-1) Florida State 1-0 1-0 Stephen F. Austin 1-0 — Florida Southern 1-0 — Stetson 1-0 — Franklin 1-0 — Syracuse 6-0 6-0 Furman 2-0 1-0 Taylor 4-0 — George Washington 1-0 — Tennessee 7-12 (0-1) 6-11 (0-1) Georgetown 1-0 1-0 Texas 4-8 4-8 Georgia 0-6 0-6 Texas A&M 6-1 6-1 Georgia Southern 1-0 — TCU 1-0 1-0 Georgia Tech 1-4 1-4 Texas-San Antonio 1-0 1-0 Golden West 1-0 — Toledo 7-0 — Goshen 4-0 — Tulane 1-1 1-0 Harvard 1-1 1-1 Tulsa 1-0 1-0 Hawaii 4-0 3-0 UC Davis 1-0 — Huntington 1-0 — UC Irvine 1-0 — Illinois 22-9 18-2 UCLA 0-4 0-4 Illinois-Chicago 9-0 4-0 UC Santa Barbara 2-0 2-0 Illinois State 5-0 4-0 UNLV 2-1 2-0 Indiana 14-10 14-7 Utah 1-2 1-1 Indiana State 4-0 1-0 USC 2-1 (1-2) 2-1 (1-2) IPFW 5-0-1 — Valparaiso 6-2 1-0 Indianapolis 3-0 — Vanderbilt 3-7 3-7 Iowa 17-1 15-1 Virginia 0-1 — Kalamazoo 2-0 — Virginia Commonwealth 2-0 1-0 Kansas 8-3 8-2 Virginia Tech 8-0 6-0 Kansas State 8-0 8-0 Wake Forest 11-9 11-6 Kent State 1-0 — Washington 2-0 (1-0) 2-0 (1-0) Kentucky 7-6 7-6 Wayne State 1-0 — Long Beach State 2-1 1-0 West Virginia 3-0 3-0 LSU 1-3 1-2 Western Illinois 4-1 — Louisiana Tech 0-1 — Western Michigan 13-4 9-0 Louisville 3-0 2-0 Wheaton 7-0 — Loyola Marymount 2-0 — Whittier 1-0 — Manchester 2-0 — Wichita State 1-0 1-0 Marquette 12-1 8-0 William & Mary 10-7 10-6 Maryland 2-0 2-0 Wisconsin 18-7 18-5 Miami (Fla.) 11-8 10-7 Xavier 2-0 1-0 Miami (Ohio) 7-5 5-0 Yale 3-1 3-0 Michigan 22-9 20-4 Bold denotes 2011 opponent Note: Records in parentheses indicate exhibition matches 58 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Tennis Tradition

Twin sisters Christian and Catrina Thompson combined as the seventh pair of siblings to play women's tennis for Notre Dame. The duo was dominant as a doubles tandem, earning All-American accolades three consecutive years from 2005-07. Tennis Tradition

With 18 straight finishes in the national top 30, including a program-best No. 2 ranking in 2006 and 2007, and 17 berths in the NCAA tour- nament during that time, Jay Louderback’s women’s tennis program at the University of Notre Dame has solidified its spot among the country’s finest. Louderback enters his 22nd season at Notre Dame having elevated the Irish to new levels. His teams have captured 16 conference titles and have advanced to the NCAA round of 16 or further nine times, including back-to-back appearances in the NCAA Semifinals in 2009 and 2010. Success, however, is nothing new to Notre Dame women’s tennis, which began in 1976 as the first varsity women’s sport at the University. The roots of the program’s recent success can be traced back to when Notre Dame first became a coeducational institution in 1972, and there were only 365 women present on the campus. This minority did not provide enough interest or depth to immediately warrant a women’s tennis program above the club level. But, by 1976, female enrollment had risen to 1,550, and the tennis team gained varsity status. Led by head coach Kathy Cordes, the Irish finished their first varsity season 7-3-1, and Jane Lammers and Mary Shukis became the first women to earn varsity monograms at Notre Dame fielded its first varsity women’s tennis team in 1976, four years after the University admitted women as undergraduate students. First Notre Dame. row: (from left) Mary Singer, Kathy Juba, and Monica Stupke. Second Row: Mary Jo Cushing, Jane Lammers, Anne Gardner, Ginger Siefring, Mary Shukis, and manager Roberta Kilpatrick. Third row: Head coach Kathy Cordes, Linda Sisson, Sue Flanigan, Sharon Sullivan, Diane Shillingbury, Ellen Notre Dame made great progress in its initial Callahan, and Paddy Mullen. years and became a force on the state and national level in just its fourth season. The Irish finished third in the NCAA Division II straight titles (after going unbeaten in five notched an impressive come-from-behind vic- Championships. The following year, the Irish North Star Conference Championships). tory in the 1979 Indiana Intercollegiate Women’s advanced to the national title match, losing to Louderback took over the Irish program in Championship and went on to finish 22nd in Tennessee-Chattanooga. With the team’s runner- the fall of 1989, ushering in an era of unparal- the national tournament. This showing led to up finish, head coach Sharon Petro earned leled success. After a 17-8 campaign in his first the team’s promotion to Division II after only Division II national coach-of-the-year honors. season, the ‘90-91 Irish became the first team in four years at the Division III level. After competing as an independent during the program’s history to crack the Division I A spring tennis season was added to the its initial seven years of varsity action, the Notre team national rankings, while three individuals schedule for 1980-81, and the team successfully Dame women’s tennis team joined the North also received national listings. Melissa Harris – charted its first 20-win season, more than dou- Star Conference in 1983-84, beginning a tradi- who was ranked as high as seventh nationally bling its victory total from the previous year. In tion of dominance in conference action that in singles during her career – became the first addition, the Irish captured the AIAW Division II would see the Irish win 14 league titles in a row Notre Dame women’s tennis player to win a State Championship title. This led to an appear- and 18 in the 25 years since giving up their match in the NCAA Division I Singles ance in the AIAW National Championship independent status. Championship when she beat Northwestern’s (20th-place finish). The 1985-86 season saw the women’s tennis Lindsay Matthews 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. In 1982, the Irish placed first once again in team reach another milestone in its short his- Notre Dame entered the national stage in the AIAW state and regional tournaments, tory – the team’s debut at the NCAA Division I ’92-93, earning its first invitation to the NCAA going on to tie for sixth in the national champi- level. First-year head coach Michele Gelfman Division I Championship and knocking off No. onship. Much of the squad’s success was due to led Notre Dame to a 28-6 record, with four of 19 Alabama to advance to the round of 16. the play of freshman All-American Laura Lee. In the losses coming by 5-4 scores. The win total Freshman Wendy Crabtree gained entrance to individual action, Lee ran off six straight victo- still stands as the highest by an Irish team at the the NCAA Singles Championship and teamed ries to capture the AIAW Division II national Division I level. with Lisa Tholen in the doubles draw, the first singles title in the No. 5 flight, becoming Notre The tradition of freshman excellence contin- Irish doubles team to earn a spot in the event. Dame’s first women’s tennis national champion. ued in 1987-88 as rookie CeCe Cahill became Crabtree became Notre Dame’s first All- Joining Lee as one of the first two All-Americans the first Irish women’s tennis player to compete American on the Division I level in ’93-94, gar- in Irish women’s tennis history was sophomore in the NCAA Division I Championships. The first nering honors in singles and in doubles with Pam Fischette, who was the national runner-up Notre Dame player to be listed in the national Tholen. In addition, the team earned its second at No. 3 singles. singles rankings, she qualified for the singles straight trip to the round of 16 and, for the first When the AIAW dissolved, the women’s tennis tournament, but dropped her first-round match time in the history of the program, two players program took on NCAA Division II status and 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 to Stanford’s Katy Tittle. – Crabtree and Holyn Lord – earned spots in the immediately became a contender for the national The 1988-89 season proved to be another NCAA singles field. title. The Irish notched three consecutive top- landmark in the program’s growth, marking the The 1995-96 Irish squad reached the quarterfi- three finishes from 1983-85 before being moved Irish debut in the Midwestern Collegiate nals of the NCAA Championship – tied for the up to Division I. In both 1983 and ‘84, Notre Dame Conference, in which it would win seven farthest Notre Dame has ever advanced in the

60 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® fifth in doubles (with Becky Varnum), establish- Academic Tradition ing program bests in both instances. Notre Dame won its fifth BIG EAST Championship in ’03, pulling out a thrilling 4-3 n addition to its success on the court, Notre In 2002-03, seven Notre Dame players were win over host and arch-rival Miami with a vic- Dame’s track record in the classroom is virtu- honored as ITA Scholar-Athletes, a total tied for I tory at No. 2 doubles in the last match remain- ally unparalleled in college tennis. Over the past the highest by a Division I team in a single sea- ing on court. Caylan Leslie and Alicia Salas both son. To earn the honor, one must be a varsity 14 years, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association earned berths in the NCAA singles tournament, (ITA) has recognized teams posting a grade- letterwinner and have a GPA of at least 3.50 for marking the fifth time since 1991 that two point-average of 3.20 or higher for the year as the year. Prior to the 2002-03 year, one also had Notre Dame players gained entrance to the ITA All-Academic Teams. The to be a junior or senior. event. Irish women’s tennis program Since 2000, a total of 18 Salas became one of the nation’s top players has earned that distinction 14 players have earned the during the 2003-04 season, peaking at 10th in times during that span, includ- accolade. Colleen Rielley the national singles rankings, while twins ing each of the last 11 years. and Cosmina Ciobanu Catrina and Christian Thompson continued the Only one Division I school, are the only four-time tradition of freshman superlatives. The duo Western Michigan, has a better selections in Irish history. filled the No. 1 doubles spot all season and string, with the Broncos having The University of played Nos. 2 and 3 singles. The Thompsons received the award each year Notre Dame ranks sec- became the first all-freshman doubles team (for from 1996-2010. Southern ond all-time in the num- any school) to be invited to the NCAA Doubles Illinois and Evansville are also ber of student-athletes Championship since 1998, rallying for a three- 14-time winners. who have been named set victory in the first round before falling in After having the highest Academic All-Americans three sets in the round of 16 to finish the season combined GPA of any of Notre by the College Sports ranked 26th. Dame’s 26 varsity teams in Information Directors of The Thompsons reached new heights in ‘04- 2002-03 (3.444), the Irish were America. The 216 selec- 05, advancing to the title match of the season’s even better in 2003-04, posting tions for the Irish trail first grand slam, the Riviera/ITA All-American a 3.467 mark for the academic only Nebraska’s 277. Championships, for the best-ever result by a year (second-best among Notre Three women’s tennis Notre Dame doubles team. The sophomore sis- Dame teams). During the spring players — Wendy ters then reached the semis in the ITA National semester, the Irish combined Crabtree (third team in Intercollegiate Indoor Championships and surged to the national No. 1 ranking in doubles for an incredible 3.552 team GPA, which is the 1996), Jennifer Hall (third team in 1999) and in early spring, achieving another program first. highest single-semester team GPA for any Notre Cosmina Ciobanu (second team in 2010) — They earned a spot in the NCAA Doubles Dame team on record (since 1992). have earned that coveted accolade. Championship and won a match to reach the round of 16 for the second consecutive season. event. In addition, the Irish finished the season America honors in singles and doubles in the Catrina also garnered an invitation to the singles ranked sixth – the second highest final ranking in same season. She teamed up with Hall to reach event and prevailed in the opening round. program history. Notre Dame also came away the final eight of the NCAA Doubles The Irish earned an automatic bid to the 2005 with the BIG EAST title in its inaugural year in the Championship, matching the best-ever finish NCAA tournament and advanced to the second league. Jennifer Hall earned All-America honors for an Irish team. A year later, Notre Dame round. Notre Dame’s appearance in the tourna- as a freshman, and she played in the NCAA sin- advanced to the NCAA round of 16 for the first ment – its 10th in as many years – assured that gles event, while Crabtree and Lord closed out time since 1996 and won 14 of 15 matches in 19 consecutive classes dating from 1990 their impressive careers playing in the NCAA one late-season stretch. through 2009 will have made at least one trip to doubles tournament for the second straight year. For the fourth time in five years, the Courtney the NCAA tournament – a range that includes In ‘97, Hall advanced to the second round of Tennis Center was selected as a host site for every freshman class since five-time BIG EAST the NCAA singles tournament and to the final early-round NCAA Championship action in coach of the year Louderback arrived at Notre 16 in the doubles championship with Tiffany 2001. Notre Dame reached the final 16 for the Dame. Gates. Notre Dame also won its second straight second consecutive year and finished 25-5 after Notre Dame went 27-2 and climbed as high BIG EAST championship, and Louderback was peaking at fifth in the national rankings. It was as No. 2 en route to the NCAA quarterfinals in named the league’s coach of the year for the the fourth consecutive 20-win season and the 2006. The Irish finished the season fifth in the second consecutive year. Michelle Dasso, now fewest losses for a Notre Dame team at the ITA Rankings, the highest final ITA ranking since an assistant coach for the Irish, began her illus- Division I level. becoming a Division I program in 1985-86. After trious career by setting the school record for Four-time All-American Dasso became the finishing 24th in 2005, ND was 22nd in the pre- singles wins in a season with a 40-8 record. first Irish player to be named the Intercollegiate season before moving into the top five for good Notre Dame’s Courtney Tennis Center served Tennis Association (ITA) National Senior Player on Feb. 28. as the national site for the 1998 NCAA of the Year and qualified for the NCAA singles The Irish were the top-ranked team in the Championships (it remains the northern-most tournament for the fourth consecutive season. ITA’s Midwest Region for the first time since location ever selected for that distinction). Hall She capped off the best season for an Irish 1999-2000. teamed with Tiffany Gates for the first of her women’s tennis player when she reached at The Irish did not miss a beat in 2007. Notre two consecutive appearances in the NCAA least the semifinals in three of the four ITA Dame climbed as high as No. 2 in the rankings, doubles quarterfinals. grand-slam events. She became the first Notre again, and reached the NCAA quarterfinals for Notre Dame turned in the first of back-to- Dame player to reach a grand-slam final, at the the second consecutive season. The Irish went back 23-7 seasons in 1998-99, putting together now-defunct National Clay Court 28-4 on the year and knocked off 13 opponents a 12-match winning streak and winning its Championships, and made it to the semifinals ranked in the top 25. Catrina and Christian third BIG EAST title. Dasso joined Crabtree as of the NCAA Singles Championship. Dasso was Thompson were named All-Americans for the the only players in school history to earn All- ranked as high as No. 2 nationally in singles and third straight year in doubles.

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The Irish stayed on track in 2008, finishing Midwest Excellence Under Jay Louderback with a 22-9 record and making their 13th con- secutive appearance in the NCAA tournament. Regional Top Singles Player Top Doubles Pairing Notre Dame also captured its third BIG EAST Year Team Ranking (Regional Ranking) (Regional Ranking) title in four years. Louderback took home BIG 1993 2nd Wendy Crabtree (#4) Wendy Crabtree-Lisa Tholen (#3) EAST Coach of the Year honors for the seventh 1994 3rd Wendy Crabtree (#1) Wendy Crabtree-Lisa Tholen (#1) 1995 3rd Wendy Crabtree (#1) Wendy Crabtree-Holyn Lord (#1) time overall and second time in three seasons. 1996 1st Jennifer Hall (#2) Wendy Crabtree-Holyn Lord (#2) Brook Buck and Kelcy Tefft captured the pro- 1997 3rd Jennifer Hall (#2) Tiffany Gates-Jennifer Hall (#2) gram’s second-ever title in an ITA national cham- 1998 1st Michelle Dasso (#1) Tiffany Gates-Jennifer Hall (#2) pionship, following their triumph at the ITA 1999 1st Michelle Dasso (#1) Michelle Dasso-Jennifer Hall (#1) 2000 1st Michelle Dasso (#1) Michelle Dasso-Becky Varnum (#1) National Indoors in November. Buck and Tefft 2001 2nd Michelle Dasso (#1) Michelle Dasso-Becky Varnum (#1) went on to earn All-America honors and reached 2002 3rd Becky Varnum (#11) Katie Cunha-Lindsey Green (#2) the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles 2003 2nd Caylan Leslie (#2) Katie Cunha-Kristina Stastny (#8) Championship – the furthest that any Notre 2004 2nd Alicia Salas (#2) Catrina Thompson-Christian Thompson (#3) Dame duo has advanced in the program’s history. 2005 2nd Catrina Thompson (#4) Catrina Thompson-Christian Thompson (#2) 2006 1st Catrina Thompson (#3) Catrina Thompson-Christian Thompson (#2) The 2008-09 season turned out to be one of 2007 1st Catrina Thompson (#2) Catrina Thompson-Christian Thompson (#1) the best in the program’s history. After winning 2008 3rd Kelcy Tefft (#6) Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft (#1) their second straight BIG EAST title, the Irish 2009 2nd Kristy Frilling (#3) Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling (#1) advanced to the semifinals of the 2010 1st Kristy Frilling (#2) Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling (#1) NCAA Championship, the best showing by a Notre Dame team in history. The Irish made it consecutive trips to the Frilling and Kali Krisik dominated the doubles Tefft and freshman Kristy Frilling earned All- NCAA semifinals in the 2009-10 season, finishing season, posting a 25-0 record during the dual America honors and advanced to the second the year with a 26-4 mark and their third-straight season, earning a berth into the NCAA doubles round of the NCAA Doubles Championship. BIG EAST title. Louderback earned his eighth tournament, reaching the Quarterfinals and Individually, Frilling made an appearance in the conference Coach of the Year honor as a result of climbing as high as the No. 2 duo in the nation. second round of the NCAA Singles Championship, the performance. Frilling also earned a spot in the NCAA singles while Tefft competed in the national singles tournament and both girls were honored as ITA event for the second straight season. All-Americans for making the tournament. A Family Tradition

otre Dame women’s tennis has long Softball (3) - Dawn (’89) and Debbie Boulac Nfeatured members of the same family (’90-’93); Jennifer (‘98-’01), Jessica Sharron on its teams. A total of seven sets of sisters (‘00-’03; Agoura Hills, Calif.) and Christine have earned monograms in women’s ten- (‘06-’10) and Kathryn Lux (‘09-current) nis, second most of any of the 13 Irish Basketball (2) - Carol (’78-’79) and Maggie women’s sports. In 2002-03, Liz Donohue Lally (’78-’81; Sharon, Pa.); Sheila (’80-’81) and Lauren Connelly joined the Notre and Sara Liebscher (’87-’91; Davenport, Dame squad as freshmen, combining with Iowa) sisters Maggie Donohue and Sarah Jane Connelly to mark the first time in school Volleyball (2) - Maureen (’80-’82) and history that a team (in any sport) featured Kathleen Morin (’84-’86; Mishawaka, Ind,); two sets of sisters at the same time. Though twins Kristen and Jessica Kinder (‘00-’03; Maggie Donohue graduated in ’03, the Fresno, Calif.) Connellys were joined by twins Catrina and Cross Country (1) - Theresa (’86-’88) and Christian Thompson to give Notre Dame Patty Rice (’97-’99; Mishawaka, Ind.) women’s tennis two sets of sisters again in both 2003-04 and ‘04-05. In all, 27 sets of Field Hockey (1) - Susan (‘78-’79) and Annie sisters in eight different sports have earned McGlinn (‘84-’87; Reading, Pa.) monograms in the same sport at Notre Soccer (1) - Kelly (‘98-’01) and Kate Tulisiak Dame. See below the full list: (‘01-’04; Medina, Ohio) Lacrosse (8) - Amy (‘96-98) and Mara Grace Head coach Jay Louderback with daughter Bailey (’08) and niece Kali Krisik (’10). The Thompsons became the fourth pair (’96-‘98; Plandome, N.Y.); Angela (’99-‘03) of Notre Dame twins to earn monograms in and Carol Dixon (’01-‘06; Pennsauken, N.J.); the same sport. The only previous sets of Kristen (’00-’04) and Kelly Gaudreau (’06- Swimming & Diving (4) - Jesslyn (‘93-’96) and Alyssa twin sisters were tennis players Laura and Sheila ’08; Annapolis, Md.); Crysti (’02-’06) and Julie Foote Peterson (‘94-’95; Apopka, Fla.); Meghan (’92) and Cronin (‘78-79), fencers Kelly and Rachel Haugh (’89- (’04-’08; Suffern, N.Y.); Meghan (’02-’06) and Lauren Molly Beeler (’97; Granger, Ind.); Jennifer (’89-’92) and 92), and volleyball players Jessica and Kristen Kinder deMello (’06-’08; Manlius, N.Y.); Mary (’03-’06) and Karen Kipp (’92; Woodridge, Ill.); Kelli (‘02-’05), Ann (’00-03). Annemarie McGrath (’05-’06; Bryn Mawr, Pa.); twins (‘04-’05; Scottsdale, Ariz.) and Emily Barton (current) In addition to coaching his daughter, Bailey, Jay Heather and Lindsey Ferguson (’04-’08; Newton Louderback added another family connection in Square, Pa.); Lena (’02-’07) and Maggie Zentgraf (’06- Fencing (4) - Kathy (’73-’78) and Susan Valdiserri (’80- 2006, when Kali Krisik, his niece, joined the Fighting '10; Charlottesville, Va.) ’83); twins Kelly and Rachel Haugh (’89-’92; Portland, Irish. Ore.); Mindi (’93-’96) and Aimie Kalogera (’97-’00; Tennis (7) - twins Laura and Sheila Cronin (’78-’79; Louderback became the 11th Notre Dame head Wyckoff, N.J.); Kelley (’07-’10) and Courtney Hurley West Chicago); Mary (’76-’78) and Carol Shukis (’80-’82; coach – just the second in a women’s sport – to have (’08-present; San Antonio Texas) LaGrange, Ind.); Cathy (’89) and Ann Bradshaw (’89-’92; coached his son or daughter with the Irish, joining Indianapolis); Terri (’91-’92, ’94) and Sherri Vitale (’93- Golf (4) - Julie (’93-’96) and Tracy Melby (’95-’98; softball’s Brian Boulac; football’s and ’96; Bradenton, Fla.); Maggie (‘03) and Liz Donohue Alexandria, Minn.); Katy (’92-’95) and Beth Cooper ; men’s basketball’s John MacLeod; base- (‘03-’06; Sioux Falls, S.D.); Sarah Jane (‘02-’05) and (’97-’99; Kalamazoo, Mich.); Crissy (’91-’94) and Mary ball’s Paul Mainieri; hockey’s Lefty Smith; fencing’s Lauren Connelly (‘03-’06; Oklahoma City); twins Catrina Klein (’98-’00; Kokomo, Ind.); Katy (’03-’06) and Annie Pedro De Landero, Mike DeCicco and Yves Auriol; and and Christian Thompson (‘04-’07; Las Vegas) Brophy (’07-’10; Spokane Wash.) men’s soccer’s Mike Berticelli.

62 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® History & Records

Michell Dasso (’01) still holds the school record for most singles wins (140) and wins at No. 1 singles (67) over a career in Irish program history, and her second-place national ranking during her senior year remains the benchmark for the Irish. All-Time Results

Kathy Cordes Sharon Petro Jory Segal Michele Gelfman Jay Louderback 1976 1977-78, ‘80-85 1979 1985-89 1989-present 6-3-1 (.650) 9-1 (.900) 114-45 (.717) 68-40 (.630) 413-170 (.708)

Notre Dame in the ITA National Rankings

First Ranking: 25th, Preseason 1990-91 Seasons in Preseason ITA Rankings: 20 in a row: 1990-91/25th, 1991-92/25th, 1992- First Final Ranking: 23rd, 1990-91 93/20th, 1993-94/18th, 1994-95/13th, 1995-96/18th, 1996-97/8th, 1997-98/16th, 1998-99/16th, Highest Ranking: 2nd (15 times, most recently on Apr. 17, 2007) 1999-2000/18th, 2000-01/13th, 2001-02/14th, 2002-03/22nd, 2003-04/21st, 2004-05/21st, 2005- Highest Final Ranking: 5th (three times, most recently 2009-10) 06/22nd, 2006-07/4th, 2007-08/9th, 2008-09/17th, 2009-10/6th Highest Preseason Ranking: 4th, 2006-07 Seasons in Final ITA Rankings: 19: 1990-91/23rd, 1992-93/19th, 1993-94/15th, 1994- Times Ranked Below 30th: 2 (March 26, 2003 – 47th; April 5, 2005 - 31st) 95/28th, 1995-96/6th, 1996-97/21st, 1997-98/19th, 1998-99/15th, 1999-2000/13th, 2000- Seasons in ITA Top 25: 20 in a row: 1990-91 – 2009-10 01/10th, 2001-02/23rd, 2002-03/21st, 2003-04/27th; 2004-05/24th, 2005-06/5th, 2006-07/7th, Seasons in ITA Top 20: 18 in a row: 1992-93 – 2009-10 2007-08/20th, 2008-09/5th, 2009-10/5th Seasons in ITA Top 15: 14: 1993-94 – 2002-03, 2005-06 – 2006-07, 2008-09 - 2009-10 Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Rankings: 288 (current), Preseason 1992-93 to Seasons in ITA Top 10: 8: 1995-96, ’96-97, ’98-99, 2000-01, 2005-06 – 2006-07, 2008-09 - 2009-10 final 2009-10 Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Top 25: 125, Preseason 1995-96 to March 12, 2003 Note: The ITA rankings featured 25 teams until they were expanded to 50 teams for the 1992-93 season. Since 1996-97, the ITA rankings have included 75 teams.

Year Coach Captain(s) W L Pct. Rank Conference NCAA Tournament 1976 (fall only) Kathy Cordes Jane Lammers 6 3* .650 — — — 1977 (fall only) Sharon Petro Diane Shillingburgh 5 5 .500 — — — 1978 (fall only) Sharon Petro Jean Barton, Anne Kelley 7 3 .700 — — — 1979 (fall only) Jory Segal Paddy Mullen 9 1 .900 — — 22nd 1980-81 Sharon Petro Sheila Cronin 20 6 .769 — — 20th 1981-82 Sharon Petro Carol Shukis, Tina Stephan 13 10 .565 — — T-6th 1982-83 Sharon Petro Camille Cooper 19 11 .633 — — 3rd 1983-84 Sharon Petro Pam Fischette 25 5 .833 — Champions 3rd 1984-85 Sharon Petro Lisa LaFratta, Laura Lee 25 5 .833 — Champions 2nd 1985-86 Michele Gelfman JoAnne Biafore, Susie Panther 28 6 .824 — Champions — 1986-87 Michele Gelfman Michelle Dasso, Tammy Schmidt 10 14 .417 — Champions — 1987-88 Michele Gelfman Michelle Dasso 12 14 .462 — Champions — 1988-89 Michele Gelfman Alice Lohrer 16 6 .727 — Champions — 1989-90 Jay Louderback Alice Lohrer 17 8 .680 — Champions — 1990-91 Jay Louderback Kim Pacella 16 9 .640 23rd Champions — 1991-92 Jay Louderback Tracy Barton 11 10 .686 — Champions — 1992-93 Jay Louderback Eniko Bende 18 8 .692 19th Champions Round of 16 1993-94 Jay Louderback Christy Faustmann 17 9 .654 15th Champions Round of 16 1994-95 Jay Louderback Laura Schwab 14 10 .583 28th Champions — 1995-96 Jay Louderback Wendy Crabtree 23 7 .767 6th Champions Quarterfinals 1996-97 Jay Louderback Erin Gowen 18 11 .621 21st Champions Regional Semifinals 1997-98 Jay Louderback Kelley Olson 20 10 .667 19th Runners-up Regional Finals 1998-99 Jay Louderback Jennifer Hall 23 7 .767 15th Champions Second Round 1999-2000 Jay Louderback Kelly Zalinski 23 7 .767 13th Runners-up Round of 16 2000-01 Jay Louderback Michelle Dasso 25 5 .833 10th Champions Round of 16 2001-02 Jay Louderback Becky Varnum 14 14 .500 23rd Runners-up First Round 2002-03 Jay Louderback Katie Cunha 16 9 .640 21st Champions Second Round 2003-04 Jay Louderback Caylan Leslie, Alicia Salas 12 12 .500 27th Runners-up Second Round 2004-05 Jay Louderback Sarah Jane Connelly 15 10 .600 24th Champions Second Round 2005-06 Jay Louderback Lauren Connelly 27 2 .931 5th Champions Quarterfinals 2006-07 Jay Louderback Catrina Thompson, Christian Thompson 28 4 .875 7th Runners-up Quarterfinals 2007-08 Jay Louderback Brook Buck 22 9 .710 20th Champions Second Round 2008-09 Jay Louderback Kelcy Tefft 28 5 .848 5th Champions Semifinals 2009-10 Jay Louderback Kali Krisik, Cosmina Ciobanu 26 4 .867 5th Champions Semifinals 34-Year Totals 610 259* .702 22 titles 17 Div. I appearances Notes: Notre Dame competed in the North Star Conference from 1983-84 to 1987-88, the Midwestern Collegiate Conference from 1988-89 to 1994-95, and in the BIG EAST Conference from 1995-96 to present. The Irish were a Division III program until attaining Division II status in 1981-82 and then moving up to Division I in 1985-86. *includes one tie

64 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Individual Rankings

Notre Dame Individual Ranking Summary Irish Year-End Rankings (Division I) Singles Doubles Name Class High Hi Final Hi Hi Final SINGLES DOUBLES Michelle Dasso ’01 2nd (’00-01) 5th (’01) 5th (’00-01) 9th (’01) 2010 2010 Wendy Crabtree ’96 6th (’95-96) 15th (’94) 9th (’95-96) 13th (’94) 2nd – Kali Krisik/ Jennifer Hall ’99 6th (’96-97) 9th (’96) 6th (’98-99) 10th (’99) 16th – Kristy Frilling Melissa Harris ’92 7th (’91-92) 22nd (’92) — — 108th – Shannon Mathews Kristy Frilling Alicia Salas ’04 10th (’03-04) 22nd (’04) 36th (’03-04) 59th (’03) 2009 2009 Kristy Frilling Jr. 14th (‘09-10) 14th (‘10) 1st (‘08-09) 2nd (twice) 29th – Kristy Frilling 2nd – Kelcy Tefft/ Catrina Thompson ‘07 16th (‘06-07) 30th (‘06) 1st (twice) 5th (‘05) 32nd – Kelcy Tefft Kristy Frilling Marisa Velasco ’99 25th (’95-96) 73rd (’98) — — 2008 25th – Kelcy Tefft/Kali Krisk Caylan Leslie ‘07 26th (’03-04) 40th (’03) — — 56th – Kelcy Tefft 48th – Cosmina Ciobanu/ Kelcy Tefft ‘09 29th (‘09-10) 32nd (‘09) 1st (twice) 2nd (‘09) 83rd – Brook Buck Kali Krisik Colleen Rielley ‘10 31st (‘06-07) — 39th (‘08-09) — 106th – Cosmina Ciobanu 2008 Cosmina Ciobanu ‘10 31st (‘06-07) 66th (‘07) 39th (‘08-09) 48th (‘09) 2007 3rd – Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft Christian Thompson ‘07 32nd (‘06-07) 100th (‘07) 1st (twice) 5th (‘05) 31st – Catrina Thompson 2007 Tracy Barton ’91 34th (’90-91) 34th (’91) 9th (’88-89) 20th (’89) 66th – Cosmina Ciobanu 8th – Catrina Thompson/ Lisa Tholen ’94 36th (’92-93) — 11th (’93-94) 13th (’94) Christian Thompson CeCe Cahill ’89 37th (’88-89) 48th (’88) 9th (’88-89) 20th (’89) 2006 27th – Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft Holyn Lord ’96 39th (’94-95) 50th (’94) 9th (’95-96) 24th (’95) 30th–Catrina Thompson Becky Varnum ’02 40th (’98-99) 73rd (’01) 5th (’00-01) 9th (’01) 90th – Brook Buck 2006 Shannon Mathews Jr. 42nd (‘10-11) 108th (‘10) 10th (‘10-11) — 125th–Christian Thompson 10th – Catrina Thompson/ Kali Krisik ‘10 46th (‘08-09) — 2nd (‘08-09) 3rd (‘10) 2005 Christian Thompson Brook Buck ‘08 54th (‘05-06) 83rd (twice) 1st (‘07-08) 3rd (‘08) 46th – Catrina Thompson 2005 Nina Vaughan ’02 61st (’01-02) 89th (’01) 37th (’98-99) — 83rd – Brook Buck 5th – Catrina Thompson/ Kristen Rafael Sr. 62nd (‘08-09) — 38th (‘09-10) — 2004 Christian Thompson Laura Schwab ’95 77th (’94-95) — — — 22nd – Alicia Salas 2004 Kelly Zalinski ’00 81st (’97-98) — 37th (’98-99) — 2003 26th – Catrina Thompson/ Christy Faustmann ’94 89th (’92-93) — 17th (’92-93) 24th (’91) 40th – Caylan Leslie Christian Thompson Tiffany Gates ’98 94th (’96-97) — 7th (’96-97) 14th (’98) 2003 Chrissie McGaffigan So. 90th (‘09-10) — 38th (‘09-10) — 98th – Alicia Salas 43rd – Katie Cunha/ Lauren Connelly ‘06 — — 36th (’03-04) 59th (’03) 2002 Kristina Stastny Sarah Jane Connelly ‘05 — — 43rd (’03-04) — 119th – Becky Varnum Katie Cunha ’03 — — 14th (’00-01) 39th (’00) 124th – Alicia Salas 59th – Lauren Connelly/ Erin Gowen ’97 — — 23rd (’96-97) 23rd (’97) 2001 Alicia Salas Lindsey Green ’02 — — 23rd (’01-02) 40th (’02) 5th – Michelle Dasso 2002 Kimberly Guy ’01 — — 14th (’00-01) 39th (’00) 73rd – Becky Varnum 40th – Lindsey Green/ Kristina Stastny ‘06 — — 27th (’02-03) 43rd (’03) 89th – Nina Vaughan Becky Varnum 2000 2001 Notre Dame Doubles Team Ranking Summary 27th – Michelle Dasso 9th – Michelle Dasso/ 1999 Becky Varnum Names High Hi Final 2000 Catrina Thompson (‘07)/Christian Thompson (‘07) 1st (twice) 5th (‘05) 13th – Michelle Dasso 17th – Michelle Dasso/ Brook Buck (‘08)/Kelcy Tefft (‘09) 1st (‘07-08) 3rd (‘08) 76th – Jennifer Hall 1998 Becky Varnum Kelcy Tefft (‘09)/Kristy Friling (Jr.) 1st (‘08-09) 2nd (‘09) 28th – Michelle Dasso 39th – Katie Cunha/ Kali Krisik (‘10)/Kristy Frilling (Jr.) 2nd (‘09-10) 2nd (‘10) 36th – Jennifer Hall Kimberly Guy Kelcy Tefft (‘09)/Kali Krisik (‘10) 2nd (‘08-09) 25th (‘09) 73rd – Marisa Velasco 1999 Sarah Jane Connelly (‘05)/Katie Cunha (’03) 3rd (’01-02) — 1997 10th – Michelle Dasso/ Michelle Dasso (’01)/Becky Varnum (’02) 5th (’00-01) 9th (’01) 35th – Jennifer Hall Jennifer Hall Michelle Dasso (’01)/Jennifer Hall (’99) 6th (’98-99) 10th (’99) 1996 1998 Tiffany Gates (’98)/Jennifer Hall (’99) 7th (’96-97) 14th (’98) 9th – Jennifer Hall 14th – Tiffany Gates/ Wendy Crabtree (’96)/Holyn Lord (’96) 9th (’95-96) 24th (’95) 79th – Holyn Lord Jennifer Hall Tracy Barton (’91)/CeCe Cahill (’89) 9th (’88-89) 20th (’89) 83rd – Wendy Crabtree 1997 23rd – Erin Gowen/ Wendy Crabtree (’96)/Lisa Tholen (’94) 11th (’93-94) 13th (’94) 100th – Marisa Velasco Jennifer Hall Katie Cunha (’03)/Kimberly Guy (’01) 14th (‘00-01) 39th (’00) 1995 16th – Wendy Crabtree 1996 Christy Faustmann (’94)/Lisa Tholen (’94) 17th (’92-93) 36th (’92) 73rd – Holyn Lord 28th – Wendy Crabtree/ Tracy Barton (’91)/Christy Faustmann (’94) 21st (’90-91) 24th (’91) 1994 Holyn Lord Lindsey Green (’02)/Becky Varnum (’02) 23rd (’01-02) 40th (’02) 15th – Wendy Crabtree 1995 Katie Cunha (’03)/Michelle Dasso (’01) 23rd (’99-00) — 50th – Holyn Lord 24th – Wendy Crabtree/ Erin Gowen (’97)/Jennifer Hall (’99) 23rd (’96-97) 23rd (’97) 1993 Holyn Lord Katie Cunha (’03)/Kristina Stastny (‘06) 27th (‘02-03) 43rd (’03) 46th – Wendy Crabtree 1994 Lauren Connelly (‘06)/Alicia Salas (’04) 36th (‘03-04) 59th (’03) 1992 13th – Wendy Crabtree/ Nina Vaughan (’02)/Kelly Zalinski (’00) 37th (’98-99) — 22nd – Melissa Harris Lisa Tholen Kristen Rafael (Sr.)/Chrissie McGaffigan (So.) 38th (‘09-10) — 1991 1993 Cosmina Ciobanu (‘10)/Colleen Rielley (‘10) 39th (‘08-09) — 34th – Tracy Barton 23rd – Wendy Crabtree/ 47th – Melissa Harris Lisa Tholen Sarah Jane Connelly (‘05)/Kristina Stastny (‘06) 43rd (‘03-04) — 1992 Lauren Connelly (‘06)/Kristina Stastny (‘06) 45th (1/10/06) — 1990 43rd – Tracy Barton 36th – Christy Faustmann/ Cosmina Ciobanu (‘10)/Kali Krisik (‘10) 48th (‘08-09) 48th (‘09) Lisa Tholen Kali Krisik (‘10)/Colleen Rielley (‘10) 50th (‘07-08) — 1989 69th – CeCe Cahill 1991 Katie Cunha (’03)/Lindsey Green (’02) 54th (‘01-02) — 1988 24th – Tracy Barton/ Brook Buck (‘08)/Lauren Connelly (‘06) 59th (4/19/05) — 48th – CeCe Cahill Christy Faustmann Current players in bold. 1989 Highest singles ranking for a Notre Dame player: Michelle Dasso, 2nd (2/14/01) 20th – Tracy Barton/ Highest doubles ranking for a Notre Dame team: Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling, 1st (1/6/09-2/19/09) CeCe Cahill

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 65 Irish All-Americans

LAURA LEE WENDY CRABTREE Notre Dame Women’s Agoura, CA Concord, MA Agoura H.S. Concord Carlisle H.S. Tennis All-Americans Two-Time Singles All-American – Singles All-American - 1982 1994 (ranked 15th), 1995 (ranked In the 34 years of varsity competition, 14 Irish wom- (AIAW national champion, No. 5) 16th) Doubles All-American – 1994 en’s tennis players have been tabbed All-Americans. In (NCAA quarterfinals) 1982, Pam Fischette and Laura Lee became the pro- gram’s first two All-Americans. To qualify for All-America Career Singles Record Career Record honors in AIAW Division II (in which Notre Dame com- Year Record Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Overall Dual Open Overall peted at the time), a player had to reach the title match 1981-82 28-3 1982-83 15-14 1992-93 17-9 8-3 25-12 15-6 7-3 22-9 at her position in the national championships. 1993-94 16-9 14-5 30-14 15-1 11-5 26-6 1983-84 27-11 Since becoming a Division I program in 1986, Notre 1994-95 16-7 11-7 27-14 12-4 9-6 21-10 1984-85 0-0 1995-96 15-10 0-2 15-12 15-7 3-3 18-10 Dame has had 12 players earn a total of 24 All-America Career 70-28 Career 64-35 33-17 97-52 57-18 30-17 87-35 honors. The All-America teams are selected by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) each year, with the governing body of collegiate tennis naming all players who meet at least one of three criteria in singles or doubles. In singles, an individual must 1) finish in the LISA HOLEN JENNIFER HALL top 20 of the final ITA national singles rankings; 2) earn Wichita, KS Oklahoma City, OK one of the 16 seeds in the NCAA Singles Championship; Mt. Carmel H.S. Putnam City N. H.S. Two-Time Singles All-American – 1996 or 3) advance to the round of 16 in the NCAA Singles Doubles All-American – 1994 (ranked 9th, No. 9-16 seed, NCAA round of 16) Championship. To earn All-America mention in dou- (NCAA quarterfinals) Two-Time Doubles All-Ameri can – 1998 bles, a player must 1) finish in the top 10 of the final ITA (NCAA quarterfinals), 1999 (ranked 10th, No. 5-8 seed, national doubles rankings; 2) earn one of the eight NCAA quarterfinals) seeds in the NCAA Doubles Championship; or 3) Career Record advance to the quarterfinals in the NCAA Doubles Career Doubles Record Singles Doubles Championship. Year Dual Open Overall Year Dual Open Overall Dual Open Overall 1990-91 11-10 11-4 22-14 1995-96 23-6 10-5 33-11 20-4 2-1 22-5 The 14 Irish All-Americans are featured below with 1991-92 9-8 8-3 17-11 1996-97 17-10 10-6 27-16 16-10 8-3 24-13 their qualifying criteria and career stats noted. 1992-93 13-7 9-3 22-10 1997-98 15-13 12-7 27-20 9-13 9-5 18-18 1993-94 15-1 11-5 26-6 1998-99 24-5 5-7 29-12 21-7 8-5 29-12 Career 48-26 39-15 88-41 Career 79-34 37-25 116 47-44 27-14 93-48

MICHELLE DASSO BECKY VARNUM CATRINA THOMPSON Long Grove, IL Colorado Springs, CO Las Vegas, NV Stevenson H.S. Cheyenne Mountain H.S. Bishop Gorman H.S. Two-Time Singles All-American – 1999 (ranked 13th, No. 8 seed), 2001 (ranked 5th, No. 4 seed, NCAA semifinals) Two-Time Doubles All-American – 2001 Doubles All-American – 2005 (ranked Doubles All-American – 1999 (ranked (ranked 9th, No. 5-8 seed) 5th, No. 5-8 seed), 2006 (ranked 10th, 10th, No. 5-8 seed, NCAA quarterfinals), No. 3 seed), 2007 (ranked 8th) 2001 (ranked 9th, No. 5-8 seed)

Career Record Career Doubles Record Career Doubles Record Singles Doubles Year Dual Open Overall Year Dual Open Overall Year Dual Open Overall Dual Open Overall 1998-99 17-9 5-5 22-14 2003-04 12-11 10-6 22-17 1997-98 24-3 16-5 40-8 17-8 7-5 24-13 1999-2000 16-6 7-3 23-9 2004-05 21-4 9-3 30-7 1998-99 23-4 9-6 32-10 21-7 7-3 28-10 2000-01 24-3 13-6 37-9 2005-06 16-5 6-2 22-7 1999-2000 24-5 5-3 29-8 16-7 6-3 22-10 2001-02 15-13 8-7 23-20 2006-07 20-6 10-4 30-10 2000-01 20-4 19-6 39-10 24-3 11-6 35-9 Career 69-26 35-15 104-41 Career 72-31 33-21 105-52 Career 91-16 49-20 140-36 78-25 31-17 109-42

PAM FISCHETTE TIFFANY GATES CHRISTIAN THOMPSON Liverpool, NY Grandville, MI Las Vegas, NV Liverpool H.S. Grandville H.S. Bishop Gorman H.S.

Singles All-American – 1982 Doubles All-American – 1998 Doubles All-American – 2005 (ranked (AIAW national runner-up, No. 3) (NCAA quarterfinals) 5th, No. 5-8 seed), 2006 (ranked 10th, No. 3 seed), 2007 (ranked 8th)

Career Singles Record Career Doubles Record Career Doubles Record Year Record Year Dual Open Overall Year Dual Open Overall

1980-81 27-6 1993-94 (Minnesota) 4-8 4-7 8-15 2003-04 12-11 10-6 22-17 1981-82 24-6 1994-95 (Minnesota) 15-6 7-4 22-10 2004-05 21-4 9-3 30-7 1982-83 11-8 1995-96 (Minnesota) 0-0 5-5 5-5 2005-06 16-5 6-2 22-7 1983-84 24-5 1996-97 16-11 2-5 18-16 2006-07 20-6 10-4 30-10 Career 86-25 1997-98 9-13 9-5 18-18 Career 69-26 35-15 104-41 Career 44-38 27-26 71-64

66 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Career Records SINGLES WINS DOUBLES WINS TEAM BROOK BUCK Name Years Record Name Years Record Yukon, OK 1. Michelle Dasso 1998-01 140-36 1. Catrina Thompson/ Christian Thompson 2003-07 104-41 Oklahoma Christian School 2. Kelly Zalinski 1997-00 122-49 2. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2005-08 97-20 3. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 116-59 3. Michelle Dasso/ Becky Varnum 1999-01 54-15 Doubles All-American – 2008 4. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 114-33 4. Wendy Crabtree/ Holyn Lord 1992-06 44-22 (NCAA Semifinals) 5. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 110-39 5. Katie Cunha/ Kimberly Guy 1999-01 41-20 6. Mary Colligan 1983-86 107-41 Lauren Connelly/ Alicia Salas 2002-04 41-16 7. Marisa Velasco 1996-99 100-46 Sarah Jane Connelly/ Kristina Stastny 2002-05 41-24 Career Record Singles Catrina Thompson 2003-07 100-49 8. Lindsey Green/ Kelly Zalinski 1998-00 39-14 Year Dual Open Overall 9. Holyn Lord 1993-96 99-43 9. Wendy Crabtree/ Lisa Tholen 1992-94 38-11 2004-05 13-9 10-3 23-12 2005-06 18-7 6-3 24-10 Kali Krisik 2006-10 99-25 10. Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 2008-09 37-5 2006-07 14-1 3-4 17-5 11. Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 97-52 2007-08 16-11 4-4 20-15 11. Lauren Connelly/ Kristina Stastny 2003-06 36-6 Career 61-29 23-14 84-43 12. Lisa LaFratta 1982-85 96-52 12. Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2008-10 35-3 Doubles Lindsey Green 1999-02 96-55 Year Dual Open Overall 14. Melissa Harris 1990-93 95-37 2004-05 16-9 11-3 27-12 DOUBLES DUALMATCH WINS TEAM 2005-06 24-4 10-2 34-6 Lisa Tholen 1991-94 95-41 2006-07 19-4 8-4 27-8 Name Years Record 2007-08 26-4 16-4 42-7 Alicia Salas 2001-04 95-42 1. Catrina Thompson/ Christian Thompson 2003-07 67-26 Career 85-21 45-13 130-33 17. Kim Pacella 1988-91 93-52 18. Susie Panther 1983-86 92-33 2. Brook Buck/ Kelcy Tefft 2005-08 65-11 Becky Varnum 1999-02 92-66 3. Michelle Dasso/ Becky Varnum 1999-01 37-6 20. Christy Faustmann 1991-94 91-52 4. Lauren Connelly/ Alicia Salas 2002-04 32-12 KELCY TEFFT 5. Lindsey Green/ Kelly Zalinski 1998-00 31-9 Enid, OK DOUBLES WINS 6. Wendy Crabtree/ Holyn Lord 1992-96 29-13 Chisholm H.S. 7. Wendy Crabtree/ Lisa Tholen 1992-94 27-5 Name Years Record 8. Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2008-10 26-0 Doubles All-American – 2008 1. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 155-29 8. Sarah Jane Connelly/ Kristina Stastny 2002-05 25-14 (NCAA Semifinals) 2. Kali Krisik 2006-10 135-35 Doubles All-American – 2009 Lauren Connelly/ Kristina Stastny 2003-06 25-1 3. Brook Buck 2004-08 130-33 Shannon Mathews/ Colleen Rielley 2008-09 25-8 (Ranked 2nd, No. 2 seed) 4. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 112-31 5. Lauren Connelly 2003-06 111-38 Career Record COMBINED WINS Singles 6. Michelle Dasso 1998-01 109-42 Year Dual Open Overall 7. Catrina Thompson 2003-07 107-41 Name Years Cmb. Sgls. Dbls. 2005-06 20-4 8-1 28-5 2006-07 21-6 5-3 26-9 8. Christian Thompson 2003-07 106-41 1. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 265-68 110-39 155-29 2007-08 23-6 5-4 27-10 9. Lindsey Green 1999-02 105-41 2008-09 19-9 10-6 29-15 2. Michelle Dasso 1998-01 249-78 140-36 109-42 Career 83-25 28-14 110-39 Becky Varnum 1999-02 105-52 3. Kali Krisik 2006-10 235-60 99-25 136-35 11. Susie Panther 1983-86 101-25 4. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 225-64 113-33 112-31 Doubles 12. Laura Lee 1982-85 100-39 Year Dual Open Overall 5. Brook Buck 2004-08 214-76 84-43 130-33 2005-06 24-4 10-2 34-6 13. Kristina Stastny 2003-06 98-44 2006-07 24-5 8-4 32-9 14. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 93-48 6. Kelly Zalinski 1997-00 213-106 122-49 91-57 2007-08 26-4 18-3 44-7 2008-09 25-4 20-3 45-7 15. Kelly Zalinski 1997-00 91-57 7. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 209-107 116-59 93-48 Career 99-17 56-11 155-29 16. Mary Colligan 1983-86 88-35 8. Cat. Thompson 2003-07 207-90 100-49 107-41 17. Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 87-35 9. Lindsey Green 1999-02 201-98 96-55 105-41 Lisa Tholen 1991-94 87-41 10. Becky Varnum 1999-02 197-118 92-66 105-52 KRISTY FRILLING Michelle Sadie Dasso 1985-88 87-46 11. Mary Colligan 1983-86 195-76 107-41 88-35 Colleen Rielley 2006-10 87-27 12. Susie Panther 1983-86 193-58 92-33 101-25 Sidney, OH Lehman & Abeka H.S. 13. Chr. Thompson 2003-07 185-91 79-50 106-41 SINGLES DUALMATCH WINS 14. Lauren Connelly 2003-06 184-88 74-50 111-38 Singles All-American - 2010 Name Years Record Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 184-87 97-52 87-35 (Ranked 16th, NCAA Second Round) 1. Michelle Dasso 1998-01 91-16 16. Kristina Stastny 2003-06 183-99 85-55 98-44 Doubles All-American – 2009 2. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 89-21 17. Lisa Tholen 1991-94 182-82 95-41 87-41 (Ranked 2nd, No. 2 seed) 3. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 82-25 18. Holyn Lord 1993-96 178-80 99-43 79-37 2010 (Ranked 3rd, No. 3 seed) 4. Kelly Zalinski 1997-00 80-31 Alicia Salas 2001-04 178-80 95-42 83-38 Career Record 5. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 79-34 Singles 6. Marisa Velasco 1996-99 77-36 20. Pam Fischette 1981-84 170-59 86-25 84-34 Year Dual Open Overall Laura Lee 1982-85 170-67 70-28 100-39 2008-09 21-9 9-2 30-11 7. Holyn Lord 1993-96 72-30 2009-10 21-7 6-3 27-10 8. Kali Krisik 2006-10 69-17 22. Michelle Sadie Dasso 1985-88 164-103 77-57 87-46 Career 42-16 15-5 57-21 9. Catrina Thompson 2004-07 68-32 23. Christy Faustmann 1991-94 161-91 91-52 70-39 Doubles 10. Lindsey Green 1999-02 65-34 24. Marisa Velasco 1996-99 159-95 100-46 59-49 Year Dual Open Overall 11. Becky Varnum 1999-02 65-44 25. Sarah Jane Connelly 2002-05 158-109 77-52 81-57 2008-09 26-4 14-2 40-6 2009-10 27-2 9-3 36-5 12. Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 64-35 Career 53-6 23-5 76-11 13. Lisa Tholen 1991-94 62-28 14. Kim Pacella 1988-91 62-34 KALI KRISIK DOUBLES DUALMATCH WINS Arkansas City, KS Name Years Record Arkansas City H.S. 1. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 99-17 2. Kali Krisik 2006-10 89-23 NOTRE DAME TEAM RECORDS Doubles All-American – 2010 3. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 86-24 Best NCAA Finish: 2nd Place (1985, Division II) (Ranked 3rd, No. 3 seed) 4. Michelle Dasso 1998-01 78-25 Best NCAA Division I Finish: Semifinals (‘09 & ‘10) 5. Lauren Connelly 2003-06 75-22 Best Season Record: 27-2, .931 (2006) 6. Becky Varnum 1999-02 72-31 Best Division I Season Record: 27-2, .931 (2006) Career Record Catrina Thompson 2004-07 72-26 Singles Most Wins (Season): 28-6 (1985-86); 28-4 (2006-07), 28-5 Year Dual Open Overall 8. Christina Thompson 2004-07 71-26 2006-07 9-1 7-4 16-5 (2008-09) 2007=08 23-4 9-2 32-6 9. Lindsey Green 1999-02 67-25 2008-09 19-9 10-1 29-10 10. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 66-34 Longest Conference Winning Streak: 27 (9/16/83- 2009-10 18-3 4-1 22-4 Career 69-17 30-8 99-25 11. Kelly Zalinski 1997-00 65-34 4/28/98) Doubles 12. Colleen Rielley 2006-10 63-19 Longest Home Winning Streak: 35 (2/27/05-3/1/08) Year Dual Open Overall 13. Kristina Stastny 2003-06 62-27 Longest Winning Streak (One Season): 15 (1983-84) 2006-07 25-5 12-2 37-7 14. Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 57-18 2007-08 17-10 10-2 27-12 Longest Winning Streak (One Season, Division I): 12 2008-09 21-8 13-4 34-12 15. Holyn Lord 1993-96 54-25 2009-10 26-0 11-4 37-4 (1999) Career 89-23 46-12 135-35 Alicia Salas 2001-04 54-25

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 67 Irish Records SINGLES DUALMATCH WINS WINS AT NO. 1 DOUBLES TEAM Name Year Record Years at 1. Shannon Mathews 2009 27-3 Name No. 1 Record 2. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 26-1 1. Catrina Thompson/ Christian Thompson 2004-07 67-26 Cosmina Ciobanu 2010 26-4 2. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2000-01 37-6 4. Alicia Salas 2002 24-3 3. Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 1993-94 27-5 Michelle Dasso 1998 24-3 4. Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord 1993, ‘95-96 26-11 Marisa Velasco 1996 24-4 Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2008-10 26-0 Michelle Dasso 2000 24-5 6. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2007-08 25-4 Jennifer Hall 1999 24-5 7. Tiffany Gates/Jennifer Hall 1997-98 24-22 9. Katie Potts 2006 23-2 8. Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 2008-09 23-3 Kali Krisik 2008 23-4 9. Michelle Dasso/Jennifer Hall 1999 21-7 Michelle Dasso 1999 23-4 Becky Varnum 1999 23-6 SINGLES DUALMATCH Jennifer Hall 1996 23-6 WINNING PERCENTAGE DOUBLES DUALMATCH WINS (MINIMUM 20 MATCHES) INDIVIDUAL Name Years Record Pct. 1. CeCe Cahill 1988-89 37-6 .860 Name Year Record 2. Michelle Dasso 1998-2001 91-16 .850 1. Kristy Frilling 2010 27-2 3. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 89-21 .809 2. Kali Krisik 2010 26-0 4. Kali Krisik 2006-10 69-17 .802 Lauren Connelly 2006 26-1 5. Tiffany Gates 1997-98 36-10 .783 Kristina Stastny 2006 26-1 6. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 83-25 .768 5. Kali Krisik 2007 25-5 7. Shannon Mathews 2008- 44-14 .758 Kelcy Tefft 2009 25-4 8. Katie Potts 2005-09 49-17 .742 Shannon Mathews 2009 25-8 9. Kristy Frilling 2008- 42-16 .724 8. Brook Buck 2008 24-3 10. Kelly Zalinski 1997-2000 80-31 .721 Kelcy Tefft 2008 24-3 Mary Colligan, the first Irish player to register 100 career singles 11. Melissa Harris 1990-92 52-21 .712 Kelcy Tefft 2007 24-5 victories, helped Notre Dame to a pair of third-place finishes in the 12. Holyn Lord 1993-96 72-30 .706 Brook Buck 2006 24-4 NCAA Division II Championship before helping the 1984-85 squad to 13. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 79-34 .700 Kelcy Tefft 2006 24-4 14. Lisa Tholen 1991-94 62-28 .689 Michelle Dasso 2001 24-3 the national title match. 15. Caylan Leslie 2001-04 33-15 .688 Becky Varnum 2001 24-3 15. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 23-5 SEASON RECORDS 16. Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 22-8 SINGLES WINS 17. Catrina Thompson 2007 21-6 Christian Thompson 2007 21-6 COMBINED DUALMATCH WINS Name Year Record Catrina Thompson 2005 21-4 Name Years Cmb. Sgls. Dbls. 1. Michelle Dasso 1998 40-8 Michelle Dasso 1999 21-7 2. CeCe Cahill 1988 39-5 1. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 180-42 82-25 98-17 Jennifer Hall 1999 21-7 2. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 177-45 89-21 88-25 Michelle Dasso 2001 39-10 3. Michelle Dasso 1998-2001 169-41 91-16 78-25 4. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 36-5 Becky Varnum 1999 36-11 DOUBLES DUALMATCH 4. Kali Krisik 2006-10 159-40 69-17 90-23 6. Susie Panther 1984 34-8 5. Brook Buck 2005-08 146-50 61-29 85-21 WINS TEAM Kelly Zalinski 1999 34-11 6. Kelly Zalinski 1997-2000 145-65 80-31 65-34 8. Melissa Harris 1991 33-6 Names Year Record 7. Jennifer Hall 1996-99 144-67 78-33 66-34 Jennifer Hall 1996 33-11 1. Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2010 25-0 8. Catrina Thompson 2003-07 140-58 68-32 72-26 Kelly Zalinski 1998 33-11 Lauren Connelly/Kristina Stastny 2006 25-1 9. Becky Varnum 1999-2002 137-75 65-44 72-31 Melissa Harris 1992 33-11 Shannon Mathews/Colleen Rielley 2009 25-8 10. Lindsey Green 1999-2002 132-59 65-34 67-25 Shannon Mathews 2009 33-7 4. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2008 24-3 11. Holyn Lord 1993-96 126-55 72-30 54-25 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2006 24-4 12. Christian Thompson 2003-07 125-62 54-36 71-26 6. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2001 24-3 DOUBLES WINS INDIVIDUAL 7. Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 2009 23-3 SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Year Record 8. Michelle Dasso/Jennifer Hall 1999 21-7 1. Kelcy Tefft 2009 45-7 9. Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2007 20-6 MINIMUM 25 MATCHES 2. Kelcy Tefft 2008 44-6 10. Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2005 19-4 Name Years Record Pct. 3. Brook Buck 2008 42-7 Erin Gowen/Jennifer Hall 1996 19-4 1. CeCe Cahill 1988-89 65-11 .855 4. Kristy Frilling 2009 40-6 12. Lauren Connelly/Alicia Salas 2004 18-5 2. Mary Legeay 1979-81 38-9 .809 5. Becky Varnum 2001 37-9 Lindsey Green/Kelly Zalinski 2000 18-5 3. Sheila Cronin 1978-81 21-5 .808 Lauren Connelly 2006 37-6 Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 2009 18-7 4. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 81-24 .800 Kristina Stastny 2006 37-6 15. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2007 17-4 5. Kali Krisik 2006-10 99-25 .798 Kali Krisik 2007 37-7 Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 2007 17-5 6. Michelle Dasso 1998-2001 140-36 .795 9. Susie Panther 1985 36-7 Lindsey Green/Nina Vaughan 2001 17-4 7. Pam Fischette 1981-84 86-25 .775 10. Michelle Dasso 2001 35-9 Kelley Olson/Kelly Zalinski 1998 17-6 8. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 113-33 .774 Kali Krisik 2010 35-3 Michelle Dasso/Marisa Velasco 1998 17-8 9. Jo Anne Biafore 1984-86 81-25 .764 12. Brook Buck 2006 34-6 10. Isobel O’Brien 1985-86 53-17 .757 Kelcy Tefft 2006 34-6 SINGLES WINNING PERCENTAGE 11. Lisa Gleason 1982-84 34-12 .739 Kristy Frilling 2010 34-4 12. Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 110-39 .783 15. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 33-6 MINIMUM 15 MATCHES 13. Susie Panther 1983-86 92-33 .736 Kali Krisik 2009 33-12 Name Years Record Pct. 14. Shannon Mathews 2008- 50-18 .735 17. Pam Fischette 1981 32-9 1. Laura Lee 1981-82 28-3 .903 Kelcy Tefft 2007 32-9 2. Marisa Velasco 1995-96 32-4 .889 WINS AT NO. 1 SINGLES 19. Colleen Rielley 2008 31-8 3. CeCe Cahill 1987-88 39-5 .886 Catrina Thompson 2007 31-10 4. Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-07 36-5 .878 Years at Christian Thompson 2007 31-10 5. Linda Hoyer 1979-80 21-3 .875 Name No. 1 Record 22. Shannon Mathews 2009 32-11 6. Kelly Nelson 2005-06 13-2 .867 1. Michelle Dasso 1999-2001 67-13 7. Carol Shukis 1979-80 19-3 .864 2. Catrina Thompson 2004-07 56-22 DOUBLES WINS TEAM 8. Katie Potts 2005-06 29-5 .853 3. Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 51-29 9. Kelcy Tefft 2005-06 28-5 .848 Name Year Record 4. Jennifer Hall 1996-98 45-28 10. Melissa Harris 1990-91 33-6 .846 5. CeCe Cahill 1988-89 35-6 1. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2008 39-6 Kali Krisik 2009-10 22-4 .846 KristyFrilling 6. Kelcy Tefft 2008-09 34-15 2. Kelcy Tefft/ 2009 37-5 12. Holyn Lord 1992-93 27-5 .844 7. Melissa Harris 1990-92 27-10 3. Lauren Connelly/Kristina Stastny 2006 36-6 13. Kali Krisik 2007-08 32-6 .842 4. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2001 35-9 JoAnne Biafore 1983-84 32-6 .842 WINS AT NO. 1 DOUBLES 5. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2006 34-6 15. Lisa Tholen 1991-92 26-5 .839 Kristy Frilling INDIVIDUAL 6. Kali Krisik/ 2010 32-2 Cosmina Ciobanu 2009-10 26-5 .839 7. Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2007 30-10 16. Alicia Salas 2001-02 31-6 .838 Years at 8. Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2005 28-7 Name No. 1 Record 9. Brook Buck/Lauren Connelly 2005 27-12 1. Catrina Thompson 2004-07 70-26 Shannon Mathews/Colleen Rielley 2009 27-8 2. Christian Thompson 2004-07 67-26 11. Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 1994 26-6 3. Michelle Dasso 1998-2001 62-17 Michelle Dasso/Jennifer Hall 1999 26-9 4. Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 54-16 Lindsey Green/Kelly Zalinski 2000 26-10 5. Kristy Frilling 2008- 51-5 14. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2007 25-8 6. Kelcy Tefft 2008-09 48-7 15. Lauren Connelly/Alicia Salas 2004 24-7 7. Becky Varnum 1999-2002 47-14 Sarah Jane Connelly/ Kristina Stastny 2005 24-10 8. Jennifer Hall 1997-99 46-30 Katie Cunha/Kimberly Guy 2001 24-15 9. Lisa Tholen 1991-94 41-19

68 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® SINGLES DUALMATCH COMBINED DUALMATCH WINS WINNING PERCENTAGE Name Year Cmb. Sgls. Dbls. 1. Shannon Mathews 2009 52-11 27-3 25-8 MINIMUM 10 MATCHES 2. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 49-6 26-1 23-5 Name Year Record Pct. 3. Kristy Frilling 2010 48-9 21-7 27-2 1. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 26-1 .963 4. Kelcy Tefft 2008 47-9 21-5 26-4 2. Lisa Tholen 1992 19-1 .950 Kristy Frilling 2009 47-13 21-9 26-4 3. Brook Buck 2007 14-1 .933 6. Kristina Stastny 2006 46-4 20-3 26-1 4. Katie Potts 2006 23-2 .920 Cosmina Ciobanu 2010 46-10 26-4 20-6 5. Ann Bradshaw 1990 10-1 .909 8. Jennifer Hall 1999 45-12 24-5 21-7 6. Shannon Mathews 2009 27-3 .900 Kelcy Tefft 2007 45-11 21-6 24-5 7. Alicia Salas 2002 24-3 .889 10. Kelcy Tefft 2006 44-8 20-4 24-4 Michelle Dasso 1998 24-3 .889 Becky Varnum 2001 44-7 20-4 24-3 9. Holyn Lord 1993 22-3 .880 Michelle Dasso 2001 44-7 20-4 24-3 10. Kristina Stastny 2006 20-3 .870 Kelcy Tefft 2009 44-13 19-9 25-4 11. Cosmina Ciobanu 2010 26-4 .867 Kali Krisik 2010 44-3 18-3 26-0 12. Marisa Velasco 1996 24-4 .857 Michelle Dasso 1999 44-11 23-4 21-7 Kali Krisik 2010 18-3 .857 16. Jennifer Hall 1996 43-10 23-6 20-4 14. Kali Krisik 2008 23-4 .852 Alicia Salas 2002 43-12 24-3 19-9 Michelle Dasso 1999 23-4 .852 Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 43-13 21-5 22-8 16. Kim Pacella 1990 21-4 .840 19. Catrina Thompson 2007 42-14 21-8 21-6 17. Michelle Dasso 2001 20-4 .833 Brook Buck 2008 42-15 16-11 25-4 Becky Varnum 2001 20-4 .833 Brook Buck 2006 42-11 18-7 24-4 Katie Cunha 2000 15-3 .833 22. Nina Vaughan 2001 41-10 21-6 20-4 Lindsey Green 2000 41-13 22-8 19-5 DOUBLES WINNING PERCENTAGE TEAM WINS AT NO. 1 SINGLES Kelcy Tefft graduated in 2009 as the one of the best Irish doubles MINIMUM 15 MATCHES Name Year Record player in program history. She holds the record for most doubles wins 1. Michelle Dasso 2000 24-5 Name Years Record Pct. 2. Michelle Dasso 1999 23-4 in a career (155) while also having set the top two marks for doubles 1. Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2009-10 32-2 .941 3. Kristy Frilling 2010 21-7 wins in a season by an individual (45 in ’09 and 44 in ’08). 2. Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 2008-09 37-5 .880 4. Catrina Thompson 2007 20-6 3. Cosmina Ciobanu/Colleen Rielley 2007-08 21-3 .875 Michelle Dasso 2001 20-4 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2007-08 35-5 .875 6. CeCe Cahill 1988 18-4 5. Lauren Connelly/ Kristina Stastny 2005-06 36-6 .857 Catrina Thompson 2006 18-6 DOUBLESPOINT CLINCHING WINS 6. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2005-06 34-6 .850 8. Catrina Thompson 2005 17-8 INDIVIDUAL SINCE 2001 7. Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 1993-94 26-6 .813 Jennifer Hall 1997 17-10 8. Erin Gowen/Jennifer Hall 1995-96 21-5 .808 Name Year Total 9. Catrina/Christian Thompson 2004-05 28-7 .800 1. Shannon Mathews 2010 13 10. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2000-01 35-9 .795 WINS AT NO. 1 DOUBLES 2. Shannon Mathews 2009 12 11. Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 2006-07 23-6 .793 Colleen Reilley 2009 12 INDIVIDUAL Brook Buck 2006 12 12. Lindsey Green/Nina Vaughan 2000-01 18-5 .783 Name Year Record 13. Lauren Connelly/Alicia Salas 2003-04 24-7 .774 Kelcy Tefft 2006 12 1. Kristy Frilling 2010 27-2 Kecly Tefft 2007 12 14. Katie Cunha/Kimberly Guy 1999-00 17-5 .773 2. Brook Buck 2008 26-4 15. Shannon Mathews/Colleen Rielley 2008-09 27-8 .771 7. Kali Krisik 2007 11 Kelcy Tefft 2008 26-4 Lauren Connelly 2006 11 4. Michelle Dasso 2001 24-3 Kristina Stastny 2006 11 DOUBLES DUALMATCH Becky Varnum 2001 24-3 10. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 10 WINNING PERCENTAGE TEAM 6. Catrina Thompson 2007 21-6 Michelle Dasso 2001 10 MINIMUM 10 MATCHES Catrina Thompson 2005 21-4 Becky Varnum 2001 10 Michelle Dasso 1999 21-7 13. Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 9 Name Year Record Pct. Jennifer Hall 1999 21-7 Lindsey Green 2001 9 1. Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2010 25-0 1.000 10. Christian Thompson 2007 20-6 Kali Krisik 2009 9 2. Lauren Connelly/Kristina Stastny 2006 25-1 .963 Nina Vaughan 2001 9 3. Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 1994 15-1 .938 WINS AT NO. 1 DOUBLES TEAM Cosmina Ciobanu 2010 9 4. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2001 24-3 .889 5. Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 2009 23-3 .885 Name Year Record 6. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2008 24-3 .875 1. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2008 25-4 DOUBLESPOINT CLINCHING WINS Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2010 25-0 Cosmina Ciobanu/Colleen Rielley 2008 21-3 .875 TEAM SINCE 2001 2. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2001 24-3 8. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2006 24-4 .857 Name Year Total 3. Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 2009 23-3 9. Chrissie McGaffigan/Kristen Rafael 2010 10-2 .833 1. Shannon Mathews/Colleen Rielley 2009 12 4. Michelle Dasso/Jennifer Hall 1999 21-7 Cosmina Ciobanu/Shannon Mathews 2010 10-2 .833 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2006 12 5. Catrina Thompson/ Christian Thompson 2007 20-6 11. Erin Gowen/Jennifer Hall 1996 19-4 .826 3. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2001 10 6. Catrina Thompson/ Christian Thompson 2005 19-4 Lauren Connelly/Kristina Stastny 2006 10 Catrina/Christian Thompson 2005 19-4 .826 7. Catrina Thompson/ Christian Thompson 2006 16-5 5. Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 2009 9 13. Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2000 13-3 .813 8. Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 1994 15-1 Lindsey Green/Nina Vaughan 2001 9 14. Lindsey Green/Nina Vaughan 2001 17-4 .810 Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord 1996 15-7 7. Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2007 8 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2007 17-4 .810 Tiffany Gates/Jennifer Hall 1997 15-9 16. Katie Cunha/Kimberly Guy 2000 8-2 .800 8. Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 2007 7 17. Lauren Connelly/Alicia Salas 2004 18-5 .783 Catrina/Christian Thompson 2005 7 Lindsey Green/Kelly Zalinski 2000 18-5 .783 MATCHCLINCHING WINS 10. Kristy Frilling/Kelcy Tefft 2009 6 19. Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 2007 17-5 .773 Name Year S D Total Brook Buck/Lauren Connelly 2005 6 1. Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 9 0 9 Sarah Jane Connelly/Kristina Stastny 2005 6 Becky Varnum 2001 8 0 8 Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 2010 6 COMBINED WINS Jennifer Hall 1999 6 2 8 Name Year Cmb. Sgls. Dbls. 4. Brook Buck 2006 7 0 7 COMBINED CLINCHING WINS 1. Michelle Dasso 2001 74-19 39-10 35-9 Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 7 0 7 Kristen Rafael 2009 7 0 7 SINCE 2001 Kelcy Tefft 2009 74-22 29-15 45-7 7. Lindsey Green 2000 4 3 7 Name Year S D Total 3. Kelcy Tefft 2008 71-16 27-9 44-7 8. Lindsey Green 1999 3 4 7 1. Brook Buck 2006 7 12 19 4. Kristy Frilling 2009 70-17 30-11 40-6 9. Kelly Zalinski 1999 3 4 7 2. Shannon Mathews 2010 5 13 18 5. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 69-11 36-5 33-6 Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 9 9 18 6. Kristina Stastny 2006 66-13 29-7 37-6 MATCHCLINCHING WINS Shannon Mathews 2009 6 12 18 7. Michelle Dasso 1998 64-21 40-8 24-13 Becky Varnum 2001 8 10 18 8. Shannon Mathews 2009 65-18 33-7 32-11 SINCE 2001 6. Kelcy Tefft 2007 5 12 17 9. Kelcy Tefft 2006 62-11 28-5 34-6 Name Year Total Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 7 10 17 10. Kali Krisik 2009 63-22 29-10 34-12 1. Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 9 8. Kristina Stastny 2006 5 11 16 11. Kristy Frilling 2010 61-14 27-10 34-4 2. Becky Varnum 2001 8 9. Kelcy Tefft 2006 3 12 15 12. Michelle Dasso 1999 60-20 32-10 28-10 3. Brook Buck 2006 7 Nina Vaughan 2001 6 9 15 Kelly Zalinski 1999 60-24 34-11 26-13 Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 7 11. Lauren Connelly 2006 3 11 14 14. Pam Fischette 1981 59-15 27-6 32-9 Kristen Rafael 2009 7 12. Kali Krisik 2009 3 9 12 Kali Krisik 2008 59-20 32-7 24-12 Cosmina Ciobanu 2010 7 Colleen Rielley 2009 0 12 12 Nina Vaughan 2001 59-20 32-12 27-8 7. Colleen Rielley 2007 6 Katie Cunha 2002 6 6 12 Brook Buck 2008 59-23 20-16 39-7 Katie Cunha 2002 6 Lindsey Green 2001 3 9 12 Nina Vaughan 2001 6 Shannon Mathews 2009 6 Note: Beginning with the 2001 season, the doubles matches were worth Chrissie McGaffigan 2010 6 one point, so a clinching victory was awarded for clinching that point. Shannon Mathews 2010 6 Prior to ’01, the only clinching wins were ones that determined the win- ner of the match. Clinching wins first kept in 1999.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 69 Honors and Awards

TEAM AWARDS BIG EAST Championship Most ITA Collegiate All-Star Team BIG EAST Conference Champion (10) Outstanding Player 2004 Alicia Salas (traveled to China) 1996, ‘97, ‘99, 2001, ‘03, ‘05, ’06, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 1996 Jennifer Hall, Fr. 2008 Brook Buck Midwestern Collegiate Conference Champion (7) 2000 Michelle Dasso, Jr. 2008 Kelcy Tefft 1988, ‘89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94 2001 Michelle Dasso, Sr. 2009 Kelcy Tefft North Star Conference Champion (5) 2005 Catrina Thompson, So. 2009 Kristy Frilling 1983, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 2006 Catrina Thompson, Jr. 2010 Kali Krisik ITA All-Academic Team (14) 2008 Kelcy Tefft, Jr. 2010 Kristy Frilling 1996, ‘97, ‘98, 2000, ‘01, 02, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06, ’07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 2010 Kali Krisik, Sr. World University Games Team BIG EAST Player of the Year 2005 Catrina Thompson, doubles COACHING AWARDS 2009 Kelcy Tefft, Sr. 2005 Christian Thompson, doubles ITA National Coach of the Year 2010 Kristy Frilling, So. ITA Scholar-Athlete Award 2006 Jay Louderback BIG EAST Freshman of the Year 1992 Katie Clark Division II National Coach of the Year 2009 Kristy Frilling 1996 Wendy Crabtree 1985 Sharon Petro 2010 Chrissie McGaffigan 1996 Erin Gowen BIG EAST All-Tournament Team Singles 1998 Courtney Haskell BIG EAST Coach of the Year 1998 Darcie Sweet 1996 Jay Louderback 2003 Sarah Jane Connelly 2003 Alicia Salas 2001 Nina Vaughan 1997 Jay Louderback 2002 Nina Vaughan 1999 Jay Louderback 2003 Caylan Leslie 2004 Alicia Salas 2003 Lauren Connelly 2000 Jay Louderback 2003 Katie Cunha 2004 Christian Thompson 2001 Jay Louderback 2003 Liz Donohue 2005 Catrina Thompson 2006 Jay Louderback 2003 Kelly Nelson 2008 Jay Louderback 2005 Brook Buck 2003 Alicia Salas 2010 Jay Louderback 2005 Christian Thompson 2003 Jennifer Smith 2005 Sarah Jane Connelly Midwestern Collegiate Conference Coach of the Year 2003 Kristina Stastny 2006 Catrina Thompson 2004 Lauren Connelly 1988 Michele Gelfman 2006 Brook Buck 1989 Jay Louderback 2004 Emily Neighbours 2006 Kelcy Tefft 2004 Alicia Salas 1990 Jay Louderback 2006 Kristina Stastny 1993 Jay Louderback 2005 Lauren Connelly 2007 Catrina Thompson 2005 Sarah Jane Connelly North Star Conference Coach of the Year 2007 Christian Thompson 2005 Jennifer Smith 1984 Sharon Petro 2007 Kelcy Tefft 2006 Lauren Connelly 1985 Michele Gelfman 2007 Colleen Rielley 2006 Kelly Nelson 1986 Michele Gelfman 2008 Kelcy Tefft 2007 Kelcy Tefft 1987 Michele Gelfman 2008 Brook Buck 2007 Cosmina Ciobanu ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Year 2008 Cosmina Ciobanu 2007 Colleen Reilley 1995 Jay Louderback 2008 Colleen Rielley 2008 Brook Buck 1998 Jay Louderback Doubles 2008 Cosmina Ciobanu 2000 Jay Louderback 2003 Lauren Connelly/Alicia Salas 2008 Denise Ellison 2006 Jay Louderback 2003 Sarah Jane Connelly/Kristina Stastny 2008 Colleen Rielley ITA National Assistant Coach of the Year 2004 Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2008 Kelcy Tefft 2006 Michelle Dasso 2005 Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2009 Cosmina Ciobanu 2009 Shannon Mathews ITA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year 2005 Brook Buck/Lauren Connelly 2006 Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2009 Katie Potts 2000 Liz Barker 2006 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2009 Colleen Rielley 2006 Michelle Dasso 2007 Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2009 Kelcy Tefft 2007 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2010 Cosmina Ciobanu INDIVIDUAL AWARDS 2008 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2010 Denise Ellison AIAW Division II National Singles Champion 2008 Cosmina Ciobanu/Colleen Rielley 2010 Kali Krisik 1982 Laura Lee (No. 5) 2008 Kali Krisik/Kristen Rafael 2010 Shannon Mathews 2010 Colleen Rielley Division I All-Americans All-BIG EAST Team 1994 Wendy Crabtree, singles/doubles 2009 Kelcy Tefft, Sr. BIG EAST Academic All-Stars 1994 Lisa Tholen, doubles 2009 Cosmina Ciobanu, Jr. Brook Buck 2005, 2007, 2008 1995 Wendy Crabtree, singles 2009 Kali Krisik, Jr. Cosmina Ciobanu 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 1996 Jennifer Hall, singles 2009 Kristy Frilling, Fr. Lauren Connelly 2003, 2004, 2005 1998 Tiffany Gates, doubles 2009 Shannon Mathews, Fr. Sarah Jane Connelly 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 1998 Jennifer Hall, doubles 2010 Cosmina Ciobanu, Sr. Wendy Crabtree 1996 1999 Michelle Dasso, singles/doubles 2010 Kristy Frilling, So. Katie Cunha 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 1999 Jennifer Hall, doubles 2010 Kali Krisik, Sr. Michelle Dasso 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001 2001 Michelle Dasso, singles/doubles 2010 Shannon Mathews, So. Liz Donohue 2003, 2004, 2005 2001 Becky Varnum, doubles 2010 Chrissie McGaffigan, Fr. Maggie Donohue 2003 2005 Catrina Thompson, doubles Denise Ellison 2008 ITA Midwest Region Senior Player of the Year Kristy Frilling 2010 2005 Christian Thompson, doubles 1996 Wendy Crabtree 2006 Catrina Thompson, doubles Tiffany Gates 1997 2001 Michelle Dasso Molly Gavin 1996 2006 Christian Thompson, doubles 2004 Alicia Salas 2007 Catrina Thompson, doubles Erin Gowen 1996, 1997 2008 Brook Buck Lindsey Green 2000, 2001, 2002 2007 Christian Thompson, doubles 2009 Kelcy Tefft 2008 Brook Buck, doubles Kimberly Guy 1999, 2000, 2001 2008 Kelcy Tefft, doubles ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year Jennifer Hall 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 2009 Kelcy Tefft, doubles 1991 Christy Faustmann Courtney Haskell 1996, 1997, 1998 2009 Kristy Frilling, doubles 1993 Wendy Crabtree Kali Krisik 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 2010 Kali Krisik, doubles 1996 Jennifer Hall Caylan Leslie 2003 2010 Kristy Frilling, singles/doubles 1998 Michelle Dasso Holyn Lord 1996 2010 Chrissie McGaffigan Bailey Louderback 2007 AIAW Division II All-Americans Shannon Mathews 2009, 2010 1982 Laura Lee, No. 5 singles Midwest Region Tennis Magazine/ITA Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship Chrissie McGaffigan 2010 1982 Pam Fischette, No. 3 singles Emily Neighbours 2003, 2004 ITA National Senior Player of the Year 1995 Wendy Crabtree 1999 Jennifer Hall Kelly Nelson 2003, 2004 2001 Michelle Dasso Kelley Olson 1998 2009 Kelcy Tefft 2003 Katie Cunha 2010 Kali Krisik Katie Potts 2008, 2009 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Kristen Rafael 2008, 2009, 2010 1996 Wendy Crabtree (third team at-large) Penn Midwest Region Player to Watch Colleen Rielley 2007, 2008, 2010 1999 Jennifer Hall (third team at-large) 1996 Jennifer Hall Alicia Salas 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 2001 Becky Varnum Sarah Scaringe 2000 ITA/Cissie Leary National Sportsmanship Award Meredith Siegfried 1996 2004 Alicia Salas ITA Midwest Region Player to Watch 2009 Kristy Frilling Jennifer Smith 2003 Gladys Heldman Award Kristina Stastny 2003, 2004, 2005 (awarded to nation’s top senior based on athletic, academic, ITA Midwest Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award Darcie Sweet 1996, 1997, 1999 sportsmanship and community service accomplishments) Kelcy Tefft 2007, 2008, 2009 2000 Kelly Zalinski 2001 Michelle Dasso Catrina Thompson 2004, 2007 2004 Alicia Salas Penn National Player to Watch Christian Thompson 2004, 2005, 2007 1996 Jennifer Hall USA Tennis Summer Collegiate Team Becky Varnum 2001, 2002 1996 Jennifer Hall Nina Vaughan 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 ITA National Player to Watch 1999 Michelle Dasso 2009 Kristy Frilling Marisa Velasco 1999 2001 Michelle Dasso Sherri Vitale 1996 2009 Kelcy Tefft Kelly Zalinski 1998, 1999, 2000 2010 Kristy Frilling 70 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Irish Honors NOTRE DAME CLUB OF ST. JOSEPH VALLEY ROCKNE STUDENT Francis Patrick O’Connor Award ATHLETE AWARD First presented in 1993, the Francis Patrick O’Connor Award is named in honor of a former Irish wrestler 1990-91 ...... Kim Pacella who died in 1973 following his freshman year at Notre Dame. The award is presented upon nomination of 1991-92 ...... Ann Bradshaw head coaches and is given to one male and one female student-athlete who best display the total embodi- 1992-93 ...... Lisa Tholen ment of the true spirit of Notre Dame as exemplified by their contribution and inspiration to their teams and 1993-94 ...... Terri Vitale possess such characteristics as caring, courage, confidence, encouragement, humility, honesty, humor, kind- 1994-95 ...... Erin Gowen ness, and patience. More women’s tennis players have won the Francis Patrick O’Connor Award than stu- 1995-96 ...... Erin Gowen dent-athletes from any other sport, including five recipients since 2000. 1996-97 ...... Courtney Haskell 1997-98 ...... Jennifer Hall 1998-99 ...... Jennifer Hall 1999-2000 ...... Nina Vaughan 2000-01 ...... Nina Vaughan 2001-02 ...... Nina Vaughan 2002-03 ...... Alicia Salas 2003-04 ...... Alicia Salas 2004-05 ...... Catrina Thompson 2005-06 ...... Lauren Connelly 2006-07 ...... Kelcy Tefft 2007-08 ...... Brook Buck 2008-09 ...... Cosmina Ciobanu Christy Faustmann Holyn Lord Kelly Zalinski Michelle Dasso 2009-10 ...... Cosmina Ciobanu 1994 1996 2000 2001

MOST IMPROVED PLAYER 1990-91 ...... Melissa Harris 1991-92 ...... Lisa Tholen, Catherine McGinley 1992-93 ...... Christy Faustmann 1993-94 ...... Meredith Siegfried 1994-95 ...... Erin Gowen 1995-96 ...... Kelley Olson 1996-97 ...... Courtney Haskell 1997-2010 ...... not awarded Katie Cunha Sarah Jane Connelly Brook Buck 2003 2005 2008 NOTRE DAME ACADEMIC HONORS PROGRAM FOR STUDENTATHLETES NOTRE DAME MONOGRAM CLUB 1999-2000 ...... Michelle Dasso Jennifer Hall (‘99) ...... Accounting MOST VALUABLE PLAYER 2000-01 ...... Michelle Dasso Nina Vaughan (‘02) ...... Accounting 1990-91 ...... Melissa Harris 2001-02 ...... Alicia Salas Katie Cunha (‘03) ...... Marketing 1991-92 ...... Lisa Tholen 2002-03 ...... Caylan Leslie Alicia Salas (‘04) ...... ALPP/Anthropology 1992-93 ...... Wendy Crabtree, Holyn Lord 2003-04 ...... Alicia Salas Sarah Jane Connelly (‘05) ...... Marketing 1993-94 ...... Wendy Crabtree 2004-05 ...... Lauren Connelly Lauren Connelly (‘06) ...... Business 1994-95 ...... Wendy Crabtree 2005-06 ...... Kristina Stastny Kristina Stastny (‘06) ...... Business 1995-96 ...... Jennifer Hall 2006-07 ...... Cosmina Ciobanu/Catrina Thompson Cosmina Ciobanu (‘09) ...... ALPP/Anthropology 1996-97 ...... Kelly Zalinski 2007-08 ...... Kelcy Tefft Colleen Rielley (‘09) ...... Business 1997-98 ...... Michelle Dasso 2008-09 ...... Kelcy Tefft Kelcy Tefft (‘09) ...... Sociology/Computer Apps. 1998-99 ...... Michelle Dasso 2009-10 ...... Kristy Frilling Byron V. Kanaley Award

The most prestigious honor awarded to a Notre Dame student- athlete, the Byron V. Kanaley Award has been presented each year since 1927 to senior mono- gram athletes who have been exemplary as students and lead- ers. The awards, presented by the Faculty Board on Athletics, are Alice Lohrer Kim Pacella Wendy Crabtree Jennifer Hall Nina Vaughan named in honor of a 1904 Notre 1990 1991 1996 1999 2002 Dame graduate who was a mem- ber of the Irish baseball team as an undergraduate. Kanaley went on to a successful banking career in Chicago and served the University as a lay trustee from 1915 until his death in 1960. Ten members of the Notre Dame women’s tennis team have received the award since 1990, the most of any sport during that span. Alicia Salas Lauren Connelly Brook Buck Kelcy Tefft Kali Krisik 2004 2006 2008 2009 2010

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 71 NCAA Team Championship

Notre Dame in the NCAA Tournament 2008 Second Round The Notre Dame women’s tennis team has a long tradition of postseason play, especially since the move to NCAA Division NCAA First Round Coral Gables, Fla., May 9 I in 1985-86. The Irish have advanced to the team portion of the NCAA Championships in 17 of the past 18 seasons, including #22 Notre Dame 4, #45 Florida International 1 the last 15 in a row. Notre Dame has advanced to the round of 16 on nine occasions, including three appearances in the Singles: #56 Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. Elge Petrauskaite (FIU) 4-6, 6-1, national quarterfinals in 1996, 2006 and 2007 and back-to-back semifinal appearances in 2009 and 2010. Only once have the 6-2; Liset Brito (FIU) led #78 Brook Buck (ND) 7-6, 1-6, aban.; Irish failed to win a match in the NCAA tournament. #102 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Marijana Cutuk (FIU) 6-4, 6-4; Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Priscilla Castillo (FIU) 6-1, 6-2; Kali Krisik In its four seasons on the Division II level (1981-82 to 1984-85), Notre Dame was a national power, finishing among the top (ND) led Maria Dolores Pazo (FIU) 6-7, 6-4, aban.; Maria six in the nation in each campaign. In the final year of AIAW play, the Irish tied for sixth in the national championship in 1982. Spenceley (FIU) def. Katie Potts (ND) 6-2, 7-6. Doubles: #3 Buck/ The following season saw Notre Dame lose to UC Davis in the national semifinals, but rebound to beat Northern Colorado for Tefft (ND) def. #60 Brito/Castillo (FIU) 8-1; Rielley/Ciobanu (ND) def. Petrauskaite/Spenceley (FIU) 8-4; Kali Krisik/Kristen Rafael third place. In 1984, the Irish fell to Tennessee-Chattanooga in the semis, but gained revenge on UC Davis to again claim third (ND) tied with Pazo/Maria Vallasciani (FIU) 2-2, aban. place. Notre Dame’s final season in Division II saw it reach the title match before losing to Tennessee-Chattanooga. In their first national tournament experience, the Irish were 22nd in the 1979 AIAW Division III National Championship NCAA Second Round (played in the fall) before taking 20th in the following season. Coral Gables, Fla., May 10 #12 Miami 4, #22 Notre Dame 0 Singles: #19 Laura Vallverdu (Miami) def. #56 Kelcy Tefft (ND) 6-2, 6-3; #100 Romy Farah (Miami) def. #78 Brook Buck (ND) 6-3, 6-4; #64 Michaela Kissell (Miami) vs. #102 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 2-6, 3-6, aban.; Bianca Eichkorn (Miami) def. Colleen Rielley (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Caren Seenauth (Miami) vs. Kali Krisik (ND) 2010 Semifinals 2009 Semifinals 4-6, 3-3 aban.; Claudia Wasilewski (Miami) vs. Katie Potts (ND) 7-6, 1-4, aban. Doubles: #20 Vallverdu/Farah (Miami) def. #3 NCAA First Round NCAA First Round Buck/Tefft (ND) 8-6; Seenauth/Eichkorn (Miami) def. Rielley/ Notre Dame, Ind., May 8 Notre Dame, Ind., May 14 Ciobanu (ND) 9-7; Kristen Rafael/Krisik (ND) def. Jenna #4 Notre Dame 4, Illinois Chicago 0 #6 Notre Dame 4, IPFW 0 Osborne/Kissell (Miami) 8-1 Singles: #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) led Amy Recht (IPFW) 6-4, 4-3; Singles: Kelcy Tefft (ND) led Mariya Kovaleva (UIC) 6-1, 5-0; #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Ingrid Ballus (IPFW) 6-1, 6-0; Kristy Frilling (ND) led Ilinca Cristescu (UIC) 6-2, 4-1; Cosmina Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) def. Raquel Vescovi (IPFW) 6-1, 6-0; Ciobanu (ND) def. Kristen McPhillips (UIC) 6-1, 6-2; Shannon Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Katie Brien (IPFW) 6-2, 6-0; Kali Mathews (ND) def Elena Antakova (UIC) 6-0, 6-1; Kali Krisik (ND) 2007 Quarterfinals Krisik (ND) led Alex Forsyth (IPFW) 6-2, 2-3; Kristen Rafael (ND) led Amy Jellish (UIC) 6-3, 2-2; Kristin Rafael (ND) def. Jenna NCAA First Round led Yuka Kobayashi (IPFW) 6-2, 3-2. Doubles: #3 Frilling/Krisik Reisch (UIC) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Tefft/Frilling (ND) led Kovaleva/ South Bend, Ind., May 12 (ND) led Ballus/Recht (IPFW) 7-2; Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. McPhillips (UIC) 6-2; Ciobanu/Krisik (ND) def. Antakova/ #7 Notre Dame 4, Illinois-Chicago 0 Brien/Forsyth (IPFW) 8-1; McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Cristescu (UIC) 8-1; Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Reisch/von Singles: #30 Catrina Thompson (ND) def. Callan Smith (UIC) 6-1, Kobayashi/Vescovi (IPFW) 8-2. Ubisch (UIC) 8-0. 6-1; #124 Christian Thompson (ND) led Lubica Nadasska (UIC) 6-0, 3-1, aban.; Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Grace Gil-Morlis (UIC) NCAA Second Round NCAA Second Round 6-1, 6-0; Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. Christian Oum (UIC) 6-1, 6-0; #69 Notre Dame, Ind., May 15 Notre Dame, Ind., May 9 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) led Jenna Reisch (UIC) 6-1, 4-0, aban.; #6 Notre Dame 4, #47 Boise State 0 #5 Notre Dame 4, #17 Michigan 1 Brook Buck (ND) led Amy Jellish (UIC) 6-0, 4-0, aban. Doubles: Singles: #14 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #49 Pichittra Thongdach Singles: Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. Chisako Sugiyama (UM) 6-1, 6-4; #12 Thompson/Thompson (ND) led Smith/Gil-Morlis (UIC) 6-2, (BSU) 6-2, 6-3; #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Lauren Kristy Frilling (ND) def. Rika Tatsuno (UM) 6-2, 6-1; Denise aban.; #22 Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Nadasska/von Ubisch (UIC) 8-0; Megale (BSU) 7-5, 6-2; Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) led Bianca Muresan (UM) led Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 6-7(7-9), 2-2; Shannon Ciobanu/Krisik (ND) def. Oum/Reisch (UIC) 8-1. Jochimsen (BSU) 1-6, 6-1, 2-1; Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Mathews (ND) def. Whitney Taney (UM) 6-0, 6-4; Kali Krisik (ND) Stephanie Jasper (BSU) 6-3, 6-2; Kali Krisik (ND) led Elyse led Tania Mahtani (UM) 1-6, 6-3; Michelle Sulahian (UM) def. Edward (BSU) 6-0, 4-4; Kristen Rafael (ND) trailed Marlena Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: Tefft/Frilling (ND) def. NCAA Second Round Pietzuch (BSU) 6-1, 1-6, 1-2; Doubles: #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. Sugiyama/Mahtani (UM) 8-2; Ciobano/Krisik (ND) led Taney/ South Bend, Ind., May 13 #45 Megale/Thongdach (BSU) 8-2; Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. Tatsuno (UM) 7-4; Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Howard/Muresan #7 Notre Dame 4, No. 23 Michigan 0 Jasper/Pietzuch (BSU) 8-1; McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) led Edward/ (UM) 8-5. Singles: #30 Catrina Thompson (ND) led #86 Jenny Kuehn (UM) Jochimsen (BSU) 6-5. 7-5, 5-3, aban.; #124 Christian Thompson (ND) led #91 Chisako NCAA Round of 16 Sugiyama (UM) 6-4, 3-5, aban.; Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Kara NCAA Round of 16 College Station, Texas, May 15 Delicata (UM) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. Tania Mahtani Athens, Ga., May 20 #5 Notre Dame 4, # 12 Clemson 0 (UM) 6-2, 6-2; #69 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) led Elizabeth Exon #6 Notre Dame 4, #12 California 2 Singles: #4 Ani Mijacika (CU) led #29 Kelcy Tefft (ND) 6-4, 4-2; (UM) 6-2, 4-3, aban.; Brook Buck (ND) def. Tanvi Dudhels (UM) Singles: #2 Jana Juricova (CAL) def. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-4, #38 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #14 Josipa Bek (CU) 6-2,6-1; Ina 6-0, 6-2. Doubles: #12 Thompson/Thompson (ND) led Kuehn/ 6-3; #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #18 Marina Cossou (CAL) Hadziselimovic (CU) led Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 6-1, 5-4; Sugiyama (UM) 7-5; #22 Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Delicata.Mahtain 6-3, 6-0; #35 Mari Andersson (CAL) def. Chrissie McGaffigan Shannon Mathews (ND) led #118 (CU) 6-4, 3-2; Kali (UM) 8-4; Kali Krisik/Ciobanu (ND) def. Howard/Shafner (UM) (ND) 6-4, 6-0; Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Kasia Siwosz (CAL) Krisik (ND) def. Alexandra Luc (CU) 6-4, 6-1; Kristen Rafael (ND) 8-1. 6-2, 6-4; Kali Krisik (ND) def. Annie Goransson (CAL) 6-1, 6-4; def. Laurianne Henry (CU) 6-0, 6-3. Doubles: #9 Mijacika/Wong Kristen Rafael (ND) led Tayler Davis (CAL) 6-4, 5-5. Doubles: #3 (CU) def. #2 Frilling/Tefft (ND) 8-3; #64 Ciobanu/Krisik (ND) def. NCAA Round of 16 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #9 Juricova/Andersson (CAL) 8-2; #34 Bek/Hadziselimovic (CU) 8-5; Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Athens, Ga., May 18 Ciobanu/Mathews led #89 Cossou/Siwosz (CAL) 7-4; Luc/Van Adrichem (CU) 8-2. #6 Notre Dame 4, #11 North Carolina 3 McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) def. Goransson/Davis (CAL) 8-4. Singles: #10 Jenna Long (NC) def. #30 Catrina Thompson (ND) NCAA Quarterfinals 5-7, 6-4, 6-4; #124 Christian Thompson (ND) def. #45 Katrina NCAA Quarterfinals College Station, Texas, May 16 Tsang (NC) 5-7, 6-4, 6-4; Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Caitlin Collins Athens, Ga., May 22 #5 Notre Dame 4, #4 Baylor 3 (NC) 6-4, 7-6 (3); Sara Anundsen (NC) def. Kelcy Tefft (ND) 6-2, #6 Notre Dame 4, #14 Tennessee 2 Singles: #29 Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. #39 Taylor Ormond (BU) 6-2, 6-4; #69 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. #102 Austin Smith (NC) Singles: #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #11 Caitlin Whoriskey (UT) 6-3; #33 Lenka Broosova (BU) def. #38 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-1, 6-4, 6-3; Brook Buck (ND) def. #50 Sanaz Marand (NC) 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7, 6-3; #108 Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #62 Maria 6-1; #44 Jelena Stanivuk (BU) def. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 6-1, 7-5. Doubles: #2 Long/Anundsen (NC) led #12 Thompson/ Sorbello (UT) 7-5, 6-3; Chrissie McGaffigan (ND) led Rosalia 7-5; Shannon Mathews (ND) def. #70 Csilla Borsanyi (BU) 5-7, Thompson (ND) 6-4, aban.; #29 Collins/Marand (NC) def. #22 Alda (UT) 6-3, 5-7, 3-2; Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Zsofia Zubor 6-3, 6-4; Nina Secerbegovic (BU) def. Kali Krisik (ND) 6-0, 6-0; Buck/Tefft (ND) 8-3; Smith/Meg Fanjoy (NC) def. Ciobanu/Kali (UT) 6-2, 6-1; Kali Krisik (ND) def. Jennifer Meredith (UT) 6-2, 7-6; Kristen Rafael (ND) def. Kasia Siwosz (BU) 6-3, 6-0. Doubles: #2 Krisik (ND) 8-4. Kata Szekely (UT) def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-2, 7-5. Doubles: #3 Frilling/Tefft (ND) def. #13 Broosova/Borsanyi (BU) 8-4; #65 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #1 Whoriskey/Pluskota (UT) 8-6; #30 Ormond/Stanivuk, BU def. #64 Ciobanu/Krisik (ND) 8-3; NCAA Quarterfinals Alda/Zubor (UT) def. Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) 8-6; Sorbello/ Mathews/Rielley (ND) def. Secerbegovic/Siwosz (BU) 8-5. Athens, Ga., May 20 Szekely (UT) def. McGaffigan/Rafael (ND) 9-8. NCAA Semifinals #3 Georgia Tech 4, #6 Notre Dame 2 NCAA Semifinals College Station, Texas, May 18 Singles: #6 (GT) vs. #30 Catrina Thompson (ND) 6-4, Athens, Ga., May 24 #8 California 4, #5 Notre Dame 2 4-6, 4-4, aban.; #93 Alison Silverio (GT) def. #124 Christian #8 Stanford 4, #6 Notre Dame 1 Singles: #11 Jana Juricova (CAL) def. #29 Kelcy Tefft (ND) 6-1, Thompson (ND) 7-5, 6-3; #71 Amanda Craddock (GT) def. Singles: #4 Hilary Barte (STAN) def. #16 Kristy Frilling (ND) 6-4, 6-1; #38 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #26 Marina Cossou (CAL) 6-1, Colleen Rielley (ND) 6-4, 6-1; #94 Amanda McDowell (GT) def. 6-4; #83 Lindsay Burdette (STAN) def. #108 Shannon Mathews 6-1; #41 Mari Andersson (CAL) def. Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 7-5, Kelcy Tefft (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; #69 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. (ND) 6-1, 6-2; #33 Mallory Burdette (STAN) def. Chrissie 6-3; #54 Claire Ilcinkas (CAL) def. Shannon Mathews (ND) 6-3, #62 Christy Striplin (GT) 6-0, 6-1; Brook Buck (ND) def. #108 McGaffigan (ND) 6-0, 6-1; #86 Stacey Tan (STAN) def. Cosmina 7-6 (3); #32 Bojana Bobusic (CAL) def. Kali Krisik (ND) 6-4, 6-1; Tarryn Rudman (GT) 7-6 (0), 6-2. Doubles: #3 Miller/Whitney Ciobanu (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Kali Krisik (ND) led Carolyn McVeigh Kristen Rafael (ND) vs. Stephany Chang (CAL) 5-7, 6-3, aban. McCray (GT) def. #12 Thompson/Thompson (ND) 8-4; #26 (STAN) 6-4, 2-3; Kristen Rafael (ND) trailed Veronica Li (STAN) Doubles: #2 Tefft/Frilling (ND) vs. #7 Andersson/Juricova (CAL) Craddock/Silverio (GT) def. #22 Buck/Tefft (ND) 8-3; Ciobanu/ 6-7, 2-2. Doubles: #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #2 Barte/L. 8-7, aban.; #64 Ciobanu/Krisik def. #35 Cossou/Ilcinkas (CAL) Kali Krisik (ND) def. Kirsten Flower/Rudman (GT) 8-2. Burdette (STAN) 8-6; Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) def. #56 M. 8-2; Mathews/Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Bobusic/Chang (CAL) Burdette/Tan (STAN) 8-3; McVeigh/Li (STAN) def. McGaffigan/ 8-5. Rafael (ND) 8-4.

72 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Shannon Mathews posted a 7-2-1 mark between singles and doubles for the Irish on the team’s run to the NCAA 2003 Second Round semifinals for the second straight year NCAA First Round in 2010. Nashville, Tenn., May 9 #21 Notre Dame 4, #38 Missouri 1 Singles: Urska Juric (M) def. Caylan Leslie (ND) 6-4, 6-2; Alicia Salas (ND) def. Katka Sevikova (M) 6-3, 6-2; Kristina Stastny (ND) led Han Kraftov (M) 7-5, 3-2, abandoned; Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) def. Kristina Olshanskaya (M) 6-0, 6-1; Lucie Ruskova (M) led Lauren Connelly (ND) 6-3, 2-5, abandoned; Jennifer Smith (ND) def. Mary Berry (M) 7-5, 6-1. Doubles: L. Connelly/Salas (ND) def. Juric/Sevikova (M) 8-5; S.J. Connelly/Stastny (ND) def. Barry/Olshanskaya (M) 8-3; Kraftova/Ruskova (M) def. Leslie/ Smith (ND) 8-5.

NCAA Second Round, 2006 Quarterfinals Nashville, Tenn., May 10 #15 Vanderbilt 4, #21 Notre Dame 0 NCAA First Round Singles: Caylan Leslie (ND) led Sarah Riske (V) 7-6 (7-5), 0-3, South Bend, Ind., May 12 abandoned; Aleke Tsoubanos (V) led Alicia Salas (ND) 6-2, 3-5, #2 Notre Dame 5, [49-64] Valparaiso 0 abandoned; Kelly Schmandt (V) led Kristina Stastny (ND) 7-5, Singles: Catrina Thompson (ND) led Rachel Janssen (V) 6-1, 2-1, abandoned; Audra Falk (V) def. Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) 5-0, aban.; Christian Thompson (ND) def. Jill Dierberg (V) 6-0, 6-2, 6-2; Ashley Schellhas (V) def. Lauren Connelly (ND) 6-3, 6-3; 6-1; Brook Buck (ND) def. Whitney Chada (V) 6-0, 6-0; Kelcy Annie Menees (V) def. Jennifer Smith (ND) 6-3, 6-1. Doubles: L. Tefft (ND) def. Kate Evangelist (V) 6-0, 6-0; Kristina Stastny (ND) Connelly/Salas (ND) def. Riske/ Tsoubanos (V) 8-4; Falk/ led Charmaine Stanislaw (V) 6-0, 4-1, aban.; Katie Potts (ND) Schmandt (V) def. S.J. Connelly/Stastny (ND) 8-2; Menees/Scott def. Kim Sajevic (V) 6-0, 6-0. Doubles: Thompson/Thompson (V) def. Leslie/Smith (ND) 8-5. (ND) led Janssen/Jenny Schwartz (V) 6-1, aban.; Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Chada/Evangelist (V) 8-0; Connelly/Stastny (ND) def. Dierberg/Stanislaw (V) 8-0. 2002 First Round NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round Evanston, Ill., May 11 South Bend, Ind., May 13 #30 Wisconsin 4, #21 Notre Dame 2 #2 Notre Dame 4, [17-32] Michigan 0 Singles: Vanessa Rauh (W) def. Becky Varnum (ND) 7-6 (8-6), 7-6 Singles: Catrina Thompson (ND) def. Kara Delicata (M) 6-0, 6-2; (7-4); Linde Mues (W) def. Lindsey Green (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Shana Christian Thompson (ND) led Elizabeth Exon (M) 6-1, 5-1, McElroy (W) def. Nina Vaughan (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Katie McGaffigan aban.; Brook Buck (ND) def. Nina Yaftali (M) 6-1, 6-2; Kelcy Tefft (W) def. Alicia Salas (ND) 6-4, 2-6, 6-2; Katie Cunha (ND) def. (ND) led Debra Streifler (M) 6-1, 5-2, aban.; Kristina Stastny Katie Dougherty (W) 6-2, 6-0; Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) led (ND) vs. Chisako Sugiyama (M) 6-6 (0-0), aban.; Katie Potts (ND) Lindsay Martin (W) 2-6, 7-6 (7-2), 4-2, abandoned. Doubles: def. Lindsey Howard (M) 6-1, 6-2. Doubles: Delicata/Streifler Cunha/Green (ND) def. Mues/Lara Vojnov (W) 9-8 (7-3); (M) def. Thompson/Thompson (ND) 8-4; Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Varnum/Vaughan (ND) def. Dougherty/Teresa Gonzaga (W) Allie Shafner/Sugiyama (M) 8-4; Lauren Connelly/Stastny (ND) 8-6; McGaffigan/Martin (W) def. Connelly/Salas (ND) 8-5. def. Howard/Yaftali (M) 8-5. NCAA Second Round NCAA Round of 16 Evanston, Ill., May 14 2001 Round of 16 Stanford, Calif., May 18 #6 Northwestern 4, #23 Notre Dame 0 NCAA First Round #2 Notre Dame 4, #20 Kentucky 0 Singles: Audra Cohen (NU) def. Catrina Thompson (ND) 6-0, Notre Dame, Ind., May 12 Singles: Kim Coventry (K) led Catrina Thompson (ND) 7-6 (8-6), 6-3; Brook Buck (ND) vs. Cristelle Grier (NU) 6-4, 2-6, aban.; #8 Notre Dame 4, Eastern Michigan 0 3-2, aban.; Christian Thompson (ND) def. Lara Maurer (K) 6-3, Alexis Prousis (NU) def. Christian Thompson (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) led Rebecca Hawkins (EMU) 6-3, 6-1; Brook Buck (ND) led Joelle Schwenk (K) 6-4, 2-0, aban.; Valeria Vladea (NU) def. Lauren Connelly (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Andrea 4-0, abandoned; Simone Duhme (EMU) led Becky Varnum (ND) Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. Danielle Petrisko (K) 6-1, 6-2; Carolina Yung (NU) led Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-4, 1-4, abandoned; Sarah 6-1, 2-2, abandoned; Nina Vaughan (ND) led. Lisa D’Amelio Escamilla (K) led Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-2, 5-5, abandoned; Jane Connelly (ND) led Jamie Peisel (NU) 6-1, 5-5, abandoned. (EMU) 6-2, 2-2, abandoned; Caylan Leslie (ND) def. Amalia Katie Potts (ND) def. Jessica Giuggioli (K) 6-3, 6-2. Doubles: Doubles: Thompson/Thompson (ND) def. Cohen/Grier (NU) Lincaru (EMU) 6-4, 6-1; Lindsey Green (ND) def. Shari Gamarnik Thompson/Thompson (ND) led Coventry/Escamilla (K) 8-7, 8-3; Prousis/Kristi Roemer (NU) def. Buck/L. Connelly (ND) 9-8 (EMU) 6-1, 6-1; Kimberly Guy (ND) def. Kendra Clark (EMU) 6-1, aban.; Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Maurer/Schwenk (K) 8-6; Lauren (7-4); Feriel Esseghir/Vladea (NU) def. S.J. Connelly/Stastny 6-0. Doubles: Dasso/Varnum (ND) def. D’Amelio/Hawkins Connelly/Stastny (ND) def. Petrisko/Caroline Winebrenner (K) (ND) 8-4. (EMU) 8-1; Katie Cunha/Guy (ND) vs. Duhme/Gamarnik (EMU) 8-5. 6-2, abandoned; Green/Vaughan (ND) def. Clark/Lincaru (EMU) 8-2. NCAA Quarterfinals 2004 Second Round Stanford, Calif., May 19 NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round #7 Miami 4, #2 Notre Dame 0 Evanston, Ill., May 15 Notre Dame, Ind., May 13 Singles: Audra Cohen (M) def. Catrina Thompson (ND) 6-2, 6-1; #29 Notre Dame 4, #38 Iowa 1 #8 Notre Dame 4, #51 Tulane 0 Melissa Applebaum (M) def. Christian Thompson (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Singles: Alicia Salas (ND) def. Meg Racette (I) 7-6 (7-4), 6-4; Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) led Anna Monhartova (T) 6-2, 3-2, Monika Dancevic (M) def. Brook Buck (ND) 7-5, 6-3; Audrey Christian Thompson (ND) def. Hillary Mintz (I) 6-3, 6-4; Catrina abandoned; Becky Varnum (ND) led Julie Morris (T) 6-2, 2-6, Banada (M) led Kelcy Tefft (ND) 6-2, aban.; Patricia Starzyk (M) Thompson (ND) def. Chelsea Glynn (I) 6-4, 6-0; Anastasia abandoned; Nina Vaughan (ND) def. Joyce Bergman (T) 6-0, led Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-2, 2-0, aban.; Katie Potts (ND) led Zhukova (I) led Lauren Connelly (ND) 6-3, 5-5, abandoned; 6-3; Caylan Leslie (ND) vs. Nancy Kockott (T) 5-7, 4-1, aban- Caren Seenauth 6-0, 2-1, aban. Doubles: Applebaum/Cohen Deni Alexandrova (I) def. Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Sarah doned; Lindsey Green (ND) def. Maiko Cook (T) 6-1, 6-2; (M) def. Thompson/Thompson (ND) 8-6; Banada/Dancevic (M) Jane Connelly (ND) led Hilary Tyler (I) 3-6, 6-4, 3-2, abandoned. Kimberly Guy (ND) def. Anneli Axsater (T) 6-0, 6-1. Doubles: def. Buck/Tefft (ND) 8-2; Lauren Connelly/Stastny (ND) def. Doubles: Thompson/Thompson (ND) led Mintz/Racette (I) 6-4, Dasso/Varnum (ND) def. Bergman/Morris (T) 8-1; Katie Cunha/ Seenauth/Starzyk (M) 8-1. abandoned; L. Connelly/Salas (ND) def. Alexandrova/ Zhukova Guy (ND) vs. Axsater/Monhartova (T) 7-7, abandoned; Green/ (I) 8-5; S.J. Connelly/Emily Neighbours (ND) def. Glynn/Tyler (I) Vaughan (ND) def. Cook/Kockott (T) 9-7. 2005 Second Round 8-3. NCAA Round of 16 NCAA Second Round NCAA First Round Stone Mountain, Ga., May 17 Evanston, Ill., May 16 Evanston, Ill., May 13 #4 Florida 4, #8 Notre Dame 1 #9 Northwestern 4, #29 Notre Dame 1 #23 Notre Dame 4, #46 Iowa 1 Singles: Whitney Laiho (F) def. Michelle Dasso (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3; Singles: Cristelle Grier (NU) def. Alicia Salas (ND) 6-1, 6-1; Christian Singles: Catrina Thompson (ND) def. Meg Racette (I) 6-1, 6-2; Becky Varnum (ND) vs. Jessica Lehnoff (F) 6-3, 2-6, 3-5, aban- Thompson (ND) led Jessica Rush (NU) 6-2, 3-6, 2-1, abandoned; Alexis Brook Buck (ND) led Hillary Mintz (I) 6-2, 3-6, 4-2, abandoned; doned; Lindsay Dawaf (F) def. Nina Vaughan (ND) 6-3, 6-1; Prousis (NU) def. Catrina Thompson (ND) 7-5, 6-1; Jamie Peisel (NU) Christian Thompson (ND) def. Anastasia Zhukova (I) 7-5, 6-3; Stephanie Hazlett (F) def. Caylan Leslie (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Lindsey def. Lauren Connelly (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Kristina Stastny (ND) def. Andrea Milica Veselinovic (I) def. Lauren Connelly (ND) 6-2, 6-1; Green (ND) def. Julia Scaringe (F) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5; Kimberly Guy Yung (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Connie Chiang (NU) led Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) Jacqueline Lee (I) led Kristina Stastny (ND) 7-6 (7-5), 2-5, aban- (ND) vs. Annika Bengtsson (F) 6-3, 6-7 (4), 2-3, abandoned. 7-5, 4-3, abandoned. Doubles: Grier/Rush (NU) def. Thompson/ doned; Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) def. Hilary Tyler (I) 6-2, 6-2. Doubles: Laiho/Lehnoff (F) def. Dasso/Varnum (ND) 8-6; Thompson (ND) 9-7; L. Connelly/Salas (ND) def. Peisel/Prousis (NDU) Doubles: Thompson/Thompson (ND) def. Racette/Veselinovic Hazlett/Scaringe (F) def. Katie Cunha/Guy (ND) 8-2; Green/ (I) 8-1; Buck/L. Connelly (ND) def. Tyler/Zhukova (I) 8-4; S.J 8-3; Ruth Barnes/Yung (NU) def. S.J. Connelly/Emily Neighbours (ND) Connelly/Stastny (ND) led Lee/Mintz (I) 7-5, abandoned. 9-8 (7-5).

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 73 NCAA Team Championship 2000 Round of 16 1997 Regional Semifinals NCAA First Round NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Notre Dame, Ind., May 13 Notre Dame, Ind., May 9 #13 Notre Dame 5, UIC 0 #19 Notre Dame 5, #56 Illinois 3 Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Jacki Farr (UIC) 6-1, 6-2; Becky Singles: Jennifer Hall (ND) def. Susanne Land (UI) 6-2, 6-1; Varnum (ND) def. Emina Curic (UIC) 6-0, 6-1; Kelly Zalinski (ND) Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Stacy Schapiro (UI) 6-2, 3-6, 6-4; Tiffany vs. Nicole Derouin (UIC) 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 (4); Nina Vaughan (ND) def. Gates (ND) def. Kara Loffelmacher (UI) 6-2, 3-6, 6-2; Kelly Zorica Malesevic (UIC) 6-2, 6-2; Lindsey Green (ND) def. Zalinski (ND) def. Allison Gottlieb (UI) 6-0, 6-1; Jessica Klapper Zvjezana Malesevic (UIC) 6-1, 6-2; Katie Cunha (ND) def. Alyson (UI) def. Kelley Olson (ND) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2; Lindsey Bruce (UI) def. Darcie Sweet (ND) 6-3, 0-6, 7-5. Doubles: Klapper/Land (UI) def. Stalzer (UIC) 6-1, 6-0. Doubles: Dasso/Varnum (ND) vs. Gates/Sarah Scaringe (ND); Velasco/Zalinski (ND) def. Bruce/ Derouin/Farr (UIC) 8-5; Cunha/Kimberly Guy (ND) vs. Curic/ Gottlieb (UI) 8-3; Courtney Haskell/Olson (ND) vs. Schapiro/ Zorica Malesevic (UIC) 8-3; Green/Zalinski (ND) vs. Kim Harris/ Loffelmacher (UI) abandoned. Stalzer (UIC) 8-2. Cosmina Ciobanu matched Mathews NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals NCAA Second Round during the 2010 Notre Dame, Ind., May 10 Notre Dame, Ind., May 14 tournament, #21 Wisconsin 5, #19 Notre Dame 2 Singles: Melissa Zimpfer (UW) def. Jennifer Hall (ND) (UI) 6-2, #13 Notre Dame 5, #20 South Carolina 1 recording a 7-2-1 Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Katarina Markovski (SC) 6-3, 6-1; Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Barbara Urbanska (UW) 6-3, 6-4; 6-4; Becky Varnum (ND) def. Jennifer Radman (SC) 6-1, 6-1; ledger. Shed Tiffany Gates (ND) def. Colleen Lucey (UW) 6-4, 5-7, 6-1; Tracy Kelly Zalinski (ND) def. Leigh Eichelberger (SC) 6-2, 6-1; Nina graduated from the Zobrist (UW) def. Kelly Zalinski (ND) 6-4, 7-5; Andrea Nathan Vaughan (ND) def. Kathy Boyanovich (SC) 7-5, 7-6 (7-3); Tamara Irish program with (UW) def. Kelley Olson (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Ros Sweeney (UW) def. Sutton (SC) def. Lindsey Green (ND) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3; Katie Cunha Darcie Sweet (ND) 6-2, 6-4. Doubles: Gates/Sarah Scaringe the most wins in (ND) vs. Lucey/Zimpfer (UW) did not play; Velasco/Zalinski (ND) led Lynn-Yin Tan (SC) 7-6 (8-6), 5-7, 3-5, abandoned. NCAA tournament (ND) vs. Nathan/Zobrist (UW) abandoned; Urbanska/Woods Doubles: Dasso/Varnum (ND) vs. Eichelberger/Tan (SC) did not play with a 16-6-6 (UW) def. Courtney Haskell/Olson (ND) 8-1. play; Cunha/Kimberly Guy (ND) vs. Boyanovich/ Radman (SC) did not play; Green/Zalinski (ND) def. Markovski/Sutton (SC) record. 1996 Quarterfinals 8-2. NCAA Round of 16 NCAA Round of 16 Tallahassee, Fla., May 18 Malibu, Calif., May 18 1999 Second Round #10 Notre Dame 5, #9 BYU 0 #4 Florida 5, #13 Notre Dame 0 Singles: Jennifer Hall (ND) def. Eline Chiew (BYU) 6-4, 6-2; Holyn Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) led Whitney Laiho (F) 6-3, 2-6, 2-1, NCAA First Round Lord (ND) def. Jennifer Saret (BYU) 6-0, 6-3; Wendy Crabtree abandoned; Jessica Lehnoff (F) def. Becky Varnum (ND) 6-2, Notre Dame, Ind., May 15 (ND) def. Angela Jewell (BYU) 6-1, 6-2; Marisa Velasco (ND) vs. #12 Notre Dame 9, UIC 0 6-3; Stephanie Hazlett (F) def. Kelly Zalinski (ND) 6-3, 6-2; Baili Adrien Alder (BYU) abandoned; Erin Gowen (ND) def. Anna Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Sara Jackson (UIC) 6-0, 6-3; Camino (F) def. Nina Vaughan (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Traci Green (F) def. Beck (BYU) 6-2, 6-2; Molly Gavin (ND) def. Michelle Domanico Jennifer Hall (ND) def. Serena Xie (UIC) 6-4, 6-1; Marisa Velasco (BYU) 6-3, 6-0. Doubles: Not played. Lindsey Green (ND) 6-4, 6-3; Julia Scaringe (F) def. Katie Cunha (ND) def. Emina Curic (UIC) 6-0, 6-2; Becky Varnum (ND) def. (ND) 6-0, 6-3. Doubles: Not Played. Jacki Farr (UIC) 6-2, 6-0; Kelly Zalinski (ND) def. Karen Liwanpo NCAA Quarterfinals (UIC) 6-0, 6-0; Lindsey Green (ND) def. Alyson Stalzer (UIC) 6-1, Tallahassee, Fla., May 19 6-3. Doubles: Dasso/Hall (ND) def. Curic/Jackson (UIC) 8-2; #2 Stanford 5, #10 Notre Dame 1 Varnum/Velasco (ND) def. Farr/Xie (UIC) 8-3; Green/Zalinski Singles: Ania Bleszynski (SU) def. Jennifer Hall (ND) 6-3, 7-5; (ND) def. Kim Harris/Liwanpo (UIC) 8-2. Holyn Lord (ND) def. (SU) 6-3, 6-4; Sandra DeSilva (SU) def. Wendy Crabtree (ND) 6-4, 6-0; Kim Shasby NCAA Second Round (SU) def. Marisa Velasco (ND) 6-4, 6-4; Julie Scott (SU) def. Erin Notre Dame, Ind., May 16 Gowen (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Amy Chiminello (SU) def. Molly Gavin NCAA Division I Team Championship #38 Iowa 5, #12 Notre Dame 4 (ND) 6-3, 6-0. Doubles: Not played. Individual Records Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Toni Neykova (I) 6-4, 6-0; Shera Wiegler (I) def. Jennifer Hall (ND) 7-6 (7-5), 2-6, 6-2; 1994 Round of 16 Team Record: 27-16 (14-2 home, 0-3 away, 13-11 neutral) Natalya Dawaf (I) def. Marisa Velasco (ND) 1-6, 6-4, 6-4; Becky Name Singles Doubles Total Varnum (ND) def. Emily Bampton (I) 7-6 (7-3), 6-2; Kelly Zalinski NCAA First Round Cosmina Ciobanu 7-3-4 9-3-2 16-6-6 (ND) def. Erica Johnson (I) 6-2, 6-4; Erin Wolverton (I) def. Athens, Ga., May 13 Shannon Mathews 7-2-1 8-1-1 15-3-2 Lindsey Green (ND) 6-2, 0-6, 6-4. Doubles: Neykova/Wiegler (I) #20 Notre Dame 5, #16 UC Santa Barbara 3 Kelcy Tefft 6-3-4 7-4-2 13-7-6 def. Dasso/Hall (ND) 8-5; Bampton/Dawaf (I) def. Green/ Singles: Wendy Crabtree (ND) def. Jean Okada (UCSB) 0-6, 6-4, Kali Krisik 3-2-5 10-2-2 13-4-7 Zalinski (ND) 8-6; Kim Guy/Varnum (ND) def. Johnson/ 6-4; Lynn Coakley (UCSB) def. Holyn Lord (ND) 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-0; Brook Buck 5-1-4 6-4-1 11-5-5 Wolverton (I) 8-5. Laura Rutledge (UCSB) def. Laura Schwab (ND) 7-6 (5), 7-6 (4); Kristy Frilling 5-1-4 6-1-3 11-2-7 Sherri Vitale (ND) def. Kathy Peterson (UCSB) 6-1, 6-1; Amelia Michelle Dasso 6-2-3 4-2-1 10-4-4 1998 Regional Final White (UCSB) def. Christy Faustmann (ND) 6-0, 6-1; Lisa Tholen Lindsey Green 5-4 5-1-2 10-5-2 (ND) def. Kelly Spencer (UCSB) 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Doubles: Crabtree/ Marisa Velasco 6-2-1 3-0-1 9-2-2 NCAA Midwest Regional First Round Tholen (ND) def. Okada/Peterson (UCSB) 6-4, 6-4; Faustmann/ Becky Varnum 4-2-3 5-1-1 9-3-4 Kelly Zalinski 6-3-1 3-2-3 9-5-4 Champaign, Ill., May 15 Lord (ND) def. Spencer/White (UCSB) 6-2, 7-6 (4); Schwab/ Lauren Connelly 0-4-2 9-1 9-5-2 #19 Notre Dame 6, #43 Northwestern 2 Vitale (ND) vs. Coakley/Rutledge (UCSB) abandoned. Colleen Rielley 3-1 5-0 8-1 Singles: Katherine Nasser (NU) def. Jennifer Hall (ND) 4-6, 7-6 Christian Thompson 5-3-4 2-4-6 7-7-10 (2) 6-4; Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Shannon Duffy (NU) 6-1, 6-0; NCAA Round of 16 Catrina Thompson 4-4-1 2-4-6 6-8-7 Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Colleen Chang (NU) 6-2, 6-4; Tiffany Athens, Ga., May 14 Kristina Stastny 1-1-8 5-2-1 6-3-9 Gates (ND) def. Laura Guignon (NU) 6-1, 6-1; Kelly Zalinski (ND) #4 Stanford 5, #20 Notre Dame 1 Nina Vaughan 3-3-1 3-0-1 6-3-2 def. Robyn Porter (NU) 6-4, 6-2; Kim Guy (ND) def. Leigh Singles: Wendy Crabtree (ND) def. Laxmi Poruri (SU) 1-6, 6-4, Alicia Salas 2-2-1 4-1 6-3-1 Weinraub (NU) 7-5, 6-1. Doubles: Gates/Hall (ND) vs.Nasser/ 6-3; Kristin Kurth (SU) def. Holyn Lord (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Katie Kristen Rafael 3-2-5 3-2-2 6-4-7 Chang (NU) did not play; Dasso/Velasco (ND) def. Duffy/ Schlukebir (SU) def. Laura Schwab (ND) 6-1, 6-4; Sandra DeSilva Kimberly Guy 4-1-1 1-1-3 5-2-4 Weinraub (NU) 8-2; Porter/Guignon (NU) def. Kelley Olson/ (SU) def. Sherri Vitale (ND) 6-0, 6-2; Kim Shasby (SU) def. Christy Wendy Crabtree 4-2 1-0 5-2 Zalinski (ND) 8-3. Faustmann (ND) 6-2, 6-2; Wendy Sacks (SU) def. Lisa Tholen Holyn Lord 3-2-1 1-0 4-2-1 (ND) 6-4, 6-0. Doubles: Not played. Tiffany Gates 4-1 0-1 4-2 NCAA Midwest Regional Semifinals Sarah Jane Connelly 2-1-4 2-4-1 4-5-5 Champaign, Ill., May 16 1993 Round of 16 Jennifer Hall 3-6 1-1 4-7 #19 Notre Dame 5, #25 Wisconsin 1 Katie Potts 3-0-1 0-0-0 3-0-1 Singles: Barbara Urbanska (UW) def. Jennifer Hall (ND) 6-0, 5-7, NCAA First Round Katie Cunha 2-1-1 1-1-3 3-2-4 6-1; Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Andrea Nathan (UW) 6-3, 5-7, 6-3; Gainesville, Fla., May 12 Lisa Tholen 2-2 1-0 3-2 Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Tracy Zobrist (UW) 6-3, 3-6, 6-2; Tiffany #19 Notre Dame 5, #19 Alabama 0 Chrissie McGaffigan 1-2-2 2-2-1 3-4-3 Gates (ND) def. Marjon Copier (UW) 1-6, 6-3, 6-1; Kelly Zalinski Singles: Wendy Crabtree (ND) def. Jenny Whalen (A) 7-5, 6-1; Christy Faustmann 1-3 1-0 2-3 (ND) def. Roz Sweeney (UW) 6-4, 6-3; Kim Guy (ND) def. Dena Sherri Vitale (ND) vs. Titia Wilmink (A) abandoned; Christy Molly Gavin 1-1 -- 1-1 Baritot (UW) 7-5, 6-2. Doubles: Gates/Hall (ND) vs. Urbanska/ Faustmann (ND) def. Lori Smith (A) 6-4, 6-2; Lisa Tholen (ND) Erin Gowen 1-1 -- 1-1 Copier (UW) did not play; Dasso/Velasco (ND) vs. Zobrist/ def. Marouschka Van Dijk (A) 6-4, 6-0; Holyn Lord (ND) def. Amy Emily Neighbours -- 1-1 1-1 Nathan (UW) did not play; Kelley Olson/Zalinski (ND)vs. Mascotti (A) 6-0, 6-2; Laura Schwab (ND) def. Chrissie Carter (A) Sherri Vitale 1-2-1 0-0-1 1-2-2 6-4, 6-2. Doubles: Not played. Laura Schwab 1-3 0-0-1 1-3-1 Baritot/April Gabler (NU) abandoned, 4-4. Jennifer Smith 1-1 0-2 1-3 NCAA Second Round Caylan Leslie 1-2-2 0-2 1-4-2 NCAA Midwest Regional Final Champaign, Ill., May 17 Gainesville, Fla., May 13 Courtney Haskell -- 0-1-1 0-1-1 #2 Stanford 5, #19 Notre Dame 0 Sarah Scaringe -- 0-1 0-1 #14 UCLA 5, #19 Notre Dame 1 Singles: Annica Cooper (UCLA) def. Jennifer Hall (ND) 4-6, 6-4, Singles: Laxmi Poruri (SU) def. Wendy Crabtree (ND) 6-3, 7-5; Darcie Sweet 0-2 -- 0-2 Heather Willens (SU) def. Sherri Vitale (ND) 6-2, 6-1; Kim Shasby Kelley Olson 0-2 0-2-2 0-4-2 6-2; Cristina Popescu (UCLA) def. Michelle Dasso (ND) 6-4, 6-1; Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Elizabeth Schmidt (UCLA) 7-6 (2), 6-4; (SU) def. Christy Faustmann (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Kristine Kurth (SU) Note: Records are wins-losses-matches abandoned. Katie Kocsis (UCLA) def. Tiffany Gates (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Kelly def. Lisa Tholen (ND) 6-1, 7-5; Holyn Lord (ND) def. Beth Burris Current players in bold. Rudolph (UCLA) def. Kelly Zalinski (ND) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; Brandi (SU) abandoned; Amy Chiminello (SU) def. Laura Schwab (ND) Freudenberg (UCLA) def. Kim Guy (ND) 4-6, 6-1, 6-3. Doubles: 6-4, 6-3. Doubles: Not played. Not played.

74 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® NCAA Championship Irish in the NCAA Division I Singles Championship 2010 2000 1993 Kristy Frilling (second round) Michelle Dasso (first round) Wendy Crabtree (second round) 1st: d. Josipa Bek (Clemson) 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 1st: l. [9-16] Jewel Peterson (USC) 1-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-3 1st: d. [9-16] Kim Shasby (Stanford) 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 2nd: l. Kristi Boxx (Ole Miss) 6-2, 6-4 (7-5), 6-4 1999 2nd: l. Jackie Moe (Texas) 7-6 (7-5), 6-1 2009 Michelle Dasso [8] (first round) Kristy Frilling (second round) 1st: l. Katarina Valkyova (San Diego) 0-6, 7-5, 6-4 1992 1st: d. Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-1, 6-2 Melissa Harris (first round) 2nd: l. Josipa Bek (Clemson) 6-3, 6-4 Jennifer Hall (first round) 1st: l. [4] Erica de Lone (Harvard) 6-4, 6-4 1st: l. Francesca La’O (California) 6-2, 6-2 Kelcy Tefft (first round) 1991 1st: l. Laura Vallverdu (Miami) 6-1, 6-4 1998 Melissa Harris (second round) Michelle Dasso (first round) 2008 1st: d. Lindsay Matthews (Northwestern) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 1st: l. Michelle O (William & Mary) 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 2nd: l. [9-16] Andrea Farley (Florida) 6-0, 6-1 Kelcy Tefft (second round) 1st: d. (UCLA) 7-6, 7-5 Jennifer Hall (first round) Tracy Barton (first round) 2nd: l. Fani Chifchieva (Auburn) 6-4, 2-6, 7-5 1st: l. Barbara Urbanska (Wisconsin) 6-3, 6-3 1st: l. [2] (Stanford) 6-3, 6-2

2007 1997 1990 Catrina Thompson (second round) Jennifer Hall (second round) Tracy Barton (first round) 1st: d. Yasmin Schnack (UCLA) 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 1st: d. Lauren Nikolaus (William & Mary) 6-7 (1-7), 1st: l. Mariette Verbruggen (Miami, Fla.) 1-6, 7-5, 6-3 2nd: l. [2] Megan Falcon (LSU) 6-3, 2-6, 6-2 6-3, 7-6 (7-5) 2nd: l. M.C. White (Florida) 6-2, 6-2 1988 2006 CeCe Cahill (first round) Catrina Thompson (second round) 1996 1st: l. Katy Tittle (Stanford) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 1st: d. Margarita Karnaukhova (Sacramento State) Jennifer Hall [9-16] (round of 16) 2-6, 6-1, 6-2 1st: d. Karen Goldstein (Arizona State) 7-5, 6-3 2nd: l. Zuzana Zemenova (Baylor) 6-3, 6-2 2nd: d. Michelle Anderson (Georgia) 6-4, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. [4] (Florida) 6-1, 6-1 2005 Catrina Thompson (second round) 1995 1st: d. Sophia Capannolo (Arizona State) 6-0, 6-2 Wendy Crabtree (second round) 2nd: l. Chloe Carlotti (Mississippi) 6-2, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2 1st: d. Nora Koves (Kansas) 4-6, 7-5, 7-5 2nd: l. [7] Kori Davidson (Arizona State) 6-3, 6-4 2004 Alicia Salas (withdrew) 1994 Holyn Lord (second round) 2003 1st: d. Jean Okada (UC Santa Barbara) 2-6, 6-4, 7-6 Caylan Leslie (first round) (7-5) 1st: l. Candice Fuchs (William & Mary) 6-4, 1-6, 6-0 2nd: l. Jana Strnadova (Syracuse) 6-3, 6-3 Alicia Salas (first round) 1st: l. Cristelle Grier (Northwestern) 7-5, 6-0 Wendy Crabtree (first round) 1st: l. (UCLA) 6-3, 6-1 2001 Michelle Dasso [4] (semifinals) 1st: d. Marlene Mejia (North Carolina) 6-2, 6-1 2nd: d. Lenka Zacharova (Weber State) 5-7, 6-3, 6-0 Rd. of 16: d. [9-16] Kristina Kraszewski (Washington) 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7-1), 6-4 Quarters: d. Kristy Dascoli (Ohio State) 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 Semis: l. [1] (Stanford) 6-2, 6-3

Kristy Frilling has participated in the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships in each of her first two years with the Irish program, including reaching the quarterfinals with Kali Krisik in doubles play in 2010.

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 75 NCAA Championship

Irish in the NCAA Division I Doubles Championship

2010 2005 1998 Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling (quarterfinals) Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson Tiffany Gates/Jennifer Hall (round of 16) (quarterfinals) 1st: d. Sophie Grabinsk/Sanaz Marand (North Carolina) 6-3, 6-2 1st: d. Zsuzsanna Fodor/Anastasia Kugakolova 1st: d. Alison Nash/Celene McCoury (Arizona State) 2nd: d. Kayla Duncan/Katariina Tuohimaa (TCU) 2-6, (Mississippi State) 6-3, 6-1- 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 6-1, 6-1 Rd. of 16: l. Ana Cetnik/Story Tweedie-Yates (TCU) 6-1, Rd. of 16: d. Jennifer Embry/Mary Beth Maggart Quarters: l. Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson 6-2 (Purdue) 4-6, 6-4, 6-0 (Georgia) 6-2, 6-1 Quarters: l. [2] /Karen Goldstein 2004 (Duke) 6-1, 6-2 Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 2009 (round of 16) 1997 Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling (second round) 1st: d. Cynthya Goulet/Jennifer McGaffigan (Illinois) Tiffany Gates/Jennifer Hall (round of 16) 1st: d. Irina Falconia/Amanda McDowell (Georgia 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 1st: d. Kim Schiff/Anne Plessingler (Vanderbilt) 6-1, Tech) 6-4, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. Megan Muth/Amy Wei (William & Mary) 0-6, 6-4 2nd: l. Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whorisky (Tennessee) 7-5, 4-6, 6-2 Rd. of 16: l. [5-8] Courtney Chapman/Agnes Muzamel 7-6, 6-3 2002 (Mississippi State) 4-6, 6-2, 6-2 Katie Cunha/Lindsey Green (first round) 1996 2008 1st: l. [2] Janet Bergman/ (Wake Forest) Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord (first round) Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft (semifinals) 6-3, 6-2 1st: l. [1] /Stephanie Nickitas (Florida) 6-1, 6-2 1st: d. Bianca Dulgheru/Sylvia Kosakowski (Pepperdine) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 2001 1995 Rd. of 16: d. /Anna Sydorska (TCU) Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord (round of 16) 0-6, 7-5, 6-3 [5-8] (round of 16) 1st: d. Alison Cohen/Jens Fiers (Virginia) 7-5, 6-4 Quarters: d. Amanda Fink/Gabriela Niculescu (USC) 1st: d. Nataly Cahana/Ana Radeljevic (Old Rd. of 16: l. [1] Keri Phebus/Susie Starrett (UCLA) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0 Dominion) 6-0, 7-5 6-3 Semis: l. Melanie Gloria/Tinesta Rowe (Fresno State) Rd. of 16: l. Kristy Dascoli/Monica Rincon (Ohio 6-1, 7-5 State) 6-0, 6-4 1994 Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 2007 2000 (quarterfinals) Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 1st: d. [8] Michelle Oldham/Celine Verdier (Arizona) (quarterfinals) (round of 16) 6-3, 6-4 1st: d. Daria Petrovic/Alejandra Guerra (NC State) 6-4, 6-0 1st: d. Viviana Mracnova/Angela Stroup (Oklahoma) Rd. of 16: d. /Jenny Hilt (UCLA) 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 Rd. of 16: d. [5] Susie Babos/Zsuzsanna Fodor (Cal) 5-7, 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 (7-3) (7-5) 6-2, 6-4 Rd. of 16: l. Paola Palencia/Ipek Senoglu Quarters: l. Marie-Laure Bougnol/Pascale Piquemal Quarters: l. [2] Jenna Long/Sara Anundsen (UNC) 6-2, 6-0 (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-4 (Mississippi) 6-2, 6-3 1993 2007 1999 Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen (first round) Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft (first round) Michelle Dasso/Jennifer Hall [5-8] 1st: l. Marie-Laure Bougnol/Pascale Piquemal 1st: l. Frederica van Adrich/Ani Mijacika (Clemson) 6-4, 7-6 (6) (quarterfinals) (Mississippi) 4-6, 6-1, 7-5 2006 1st: d, Katarina Markovski/Celine Regnier (South Carolina) 6-1, 6-0 Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson (first round) Rd. of 16: d. / 1st: l. Luana Magnani/Lindsey Nelson (USC) 6-3, 6-7 (4), 7-6 (Texas) 7-5, 6-4 (2) Quarters: l. [1] Vanessa Castellano/Marissa Catlin (Georgia) 6-3, 6-4

Irish in NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournaments otre Dame players have been regular participants in In doubles play, Wendy Crabtree and Lisa Tholen The Thompson twins, Christian and Catrina, Nthe NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships since made history when they became the first Irish duo became the first Irish duo to reach the tournament moving to the Division I level. The Irish have had at least to play in the NCAAs, in 1993. In ‘94, they advanced three times (eventually participated all four years). one player earn a berth in the NCAA singles tournament to the final eight to earn All-America honors. In the early days of the program, the Irish in 21 of the last 23 seasons. On seven occasions, a pair of Jennifer Hall and Tiffany Gates matched Crabtree excelled in the AIAW national championships. Irish competitors earned invitations to the event. In 1992, and Tholen with their ’98 quarterfinal appearance, Laura Lee, just a freshman at the time, won the Melissa Harris became the first Notre Dame player to win with Hall and Dasso also reaching the quarters in national title at No. 5 singles in 1982, while Pam a match in the NCAAs. In her fourth consecutive singles ’99. Dasso made return trips to the tournament in Fischette was the runner-up at No. 3 singles the appearance in 2001, former Notre Dame assistant coach 2000 and ‘01 with Becky Varnum. The Irish have same year. Michelle Dasso reached the semifinals, marking the best had at least one entrant in each of the NCAA finish ever for an Irish player. Doubles Championship in 17 of the last 18 years.

76 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Collegiate Grand Slam History SINGLES 1996 - Jennifer Hall (semifinals) ITA All-American Championships 1st: def. Vanessa Webb (Duke) 7-5, 6-1 Irish Players in the Collegiate (Main Draw) Rd. of 16: def. [7] Sandra De Silva (Stanford) 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 Grand Slam Events Quarters: def. Farley Taylor (Texas) 6-3, 6-0 2010 - Kristy Frilling [6] (quarterfinals) The collegiate grand slam consists of the three most prestigious individual national tournaments in college Semis: l. [5] Kylie Hunt (Kansas) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 1st: def. Aeriel Ellis (Texas) 6-3, 7-5 tennis: the ITA All-American Championships (played in October), the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor 2nd: def. Mallory Burdette (Stanford) 6-7, 6-3, 6-4 1996 - Wendy Crabtree (first round) Championships (played in November now after being a February event until 2001-02), and the year-end NCAA Quarters: l. Jana Juricova (California) 6-4, 6-4 1st: l. [4] Vicky Maes (Arizona) 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 Championships. From 1986 until 2000-01, the September National Clay Court Championships made up the fourth leg of the collegiate grand slam, but the event is no longer played. 2009 - Kristy Frilling (second round) 1995 - Wendy Crabtree (first round) 1st: def. Reka Zsilinska (Duke) 6-1, 5-7, 6-3 1st: l. Dawn Buth (Florida) 5-7, 6-1, 6-4 Irish players have had considerable success in the collegiate grand slam events. Michelle Dasso reached at 2nd: l. Irina Falconi (Georgia Tech) 6-4, 6-1 least the quarterfinals in each of the four events in 2000-01, highlighted by a runner-up finish in the Clay Court 1994 - Wendy Crabtree (quarterfinals) Championships. Jennifer Hall is the only other player to reach the singles semifinals in a collegiate grand-slam 2006 - Catrina Thompson (first round) 1st: def. Jean Okada (UC-Santa Barbara) 6-3, 6-2 event, with her finish in the 1996 National Indoors. In 2005-06, Catrina Thompson and Christian Thompson 1st: def. Beier Ko (Harvard) 6-7 (5), 7-5, 6-0 Rd. of 16: def. [6] Jennifer Poulos (California) 6-4, 6-4 became the first Irish doubles team to capture an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) national champion- 2nd: l. Diana Srebrovic (Florida) 6-3, 7-5 Quarters: l. [1] Lucie Ludvigova (Texas) 6-1, 6-3 ship. 2003 - Alicia Salas (first round) 1992 - Melissa Harris [5] (round of 16) 1st: l. Tammy Encina (Tennessee) 6-4, 6-0 1st: def. Petra Schmitt (USC) 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 Semis: def. Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova (California) 9-8 Rd. of 16: l. Deborah Edelman (Indiana) National Intercollegiate Indoor Finals: def. Josipa Bek/Ina Hadziselimovic (Clemson) 8-4 2000 - Michelle Dasso (quarterfinals) 4-6, 6-3, 6-1 Championships 1st: def. [3] Kristina Kraszewski (Washington) 7-6, 6-7, 6-1 Rd. of 16: def. Anna Monhartova (Tulane) 6-3, 6-4 2008 - Kelcy Tefft/Kali Krisik (first round) 2008 – Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling (runners-up) 1991 - Tracy Barton (round of 16) 1st: l. Megan Alexander/Marritt Boonstra (Florida) 8-4 Quarters: l. Lauren Kalvaria (Stanford) 6-2, 6-4 1st: def. Eveline Hamers (Kansas) 6-2, 6-3 1st: def. Melanie Gloria/Tinesta Rowe (Fresno State) 8-3 Quarters: def. Laila Abdala/Nadia Abdala (Arizona State) 8-0 1998 - Michelle Dasso (first round) Rd. of 16: l. [1] (Stanford) 6-3, 6-0 2007 – Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft (first round) 1st: l. Federica van Adrichem/Ani Mijacika (Clemson) 8-4 Semis: def. Macall Harkins/Anna Sydorska (TCU) 8-3 1st: l. [1] Vanessa Webb (Duke) 6-0, 6-4 National Clay Court Finals: l. Renata Kucerkova/Anastasia Petukhova (Fresno Championships (1988-2000) 1997 - Jennifer Hall (round of 16) 2006-Catrina Thompson/Christian State) 4-6, 6-2, 7-6 (5) 1st: def. [6] Vicki Maes (Arizona) 6-3, Thompson (runners-up) 2000 - Michelle Dasso [5] (runner-up) 1st: def. Lindsey Nelson/Dianne Matias (USC) 8-1 2007 – Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft (champions) 4-6, 6-0 1st: def. Charlotte Vernaz (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-4 Quarters: def. Audrey Banada/Romy Farrah (Miami) 8-3 1st: def. Amanda Granson/Melissa Mang (Duke) 8-1 Rd. of 16: l. (California) Rd. of 16: def. Janet Bergman (Wake Forest) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 Semis: def. Megan Moulton-Levy/Katarina Zorcic Quarters: def. Kellie Schmitt/Karolina Soor (Marshall) 9-7 6-2, 6-4 Quarters: def. Mira Radu (Mississippi) 6-4, (William & Mary) 8-6 Semis: def. Macall Harkins/Anna Sydorska (TCU) 6-4, 6-3 3-6, 7-6 Final: l. Roxanne Clarke/Kady Pooler (Arizona State) 8-4 Finals: def. Lenka Broosova/Zuzana Zemenova (Baylor) 6-3, 6-1 1996 - Jennifer Hall [6] (first round) Semis: def. Anna Monhartova (Tulane) 1st: l. Agnes Muzamel (Mississippi) 6-3, 6-4 6-4, 3-6, 6-1 2006 - Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 2006 - Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft (semifinals) 1995 - Wendy Crabtree [6] (first round) Final: l. Bea Bielik (Wake Forest) 6-1, 6-3 (quarterfinals) 1st: def. Kristi Miller/Alison Silverio (Georgia Tech) 8-5 1st: l. Marianne Vallin (UNLV) 6-7, 7-5, 6-1 1st: def. Lindsay Burdette/ (Stanford) 8-4 Quarters: def. Lauren Macfarlance/ (Florida 1999 - Michelle Dasso [2] (quarterfinals) Quarters: l. Roxanne Clarke/Kady Pooler (Arizona State) 8-1 State) 8-4 1994 - Wendy Crabtree (round of 16) 1st: def. Christa Grey (Georgia) 7-5, 6-2 Semis: l. [4] Megan Moulton-Levy/Katarina Zoricic (William 1st: def. Katie Schlukebir (Stanford) 6-3, 6-4 Rd. of 16: def. Delphine Troch (William & Mary) walkover 2005 - Catrina Thompson/Christian & Mary) 8-6 Rd. of 16: l. [3] Kelly Pace (Texas) 4-6, 7-6, 6-1 Quarters: l. [5-8] Ivona Mihailova (Mississippi) 6-1, Thompson (runners-up) 6-1 1st: def. [7] Gabriela Duch/Neyssa Etienne (USF) 8-0 2006 - Catrina Thompson/Christian 1993 - Wendy Crabtree (first round) Quarters: def. [6] Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey (Stanford) 9-7 Thompson (first round) 1st: l. Jennifer Poulos (California) 6-2, 6-2 1998 - Michelle Dasso [6] (quarterfinals) Semis: def. [3] Iva Gersic/Maja Kovacek (New Mexico) 1st: l. Anna Sydorska/Ana Cetnik (TCU) 8-3 1st: def. Cecilia Hincapie (Clemson) 6-1, 6-1 8-1 1992 - Melissa Harris (first round) Rd. of 16: def. Amelie Detriviere (Mississippi State) Final: def. Lucia Sainz/Kathrina Winterhalter (Fresno 2005 - Catrina Thompson/Christian 1st: l. Antonia Homolya (Campbell) 6-1, 6-2 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 State) 9-8 (9-7) Thompson (runners-up) Quarters: l. Agnes Muzamel (Mississippi) 1st: def. [9] Kim Coventry/Joelle Schwenk (Kentucky) 8-6 1991 - Melissa Harris (round of 16) 4-6, 7-6, 6-0 2004 - Catrina Thompson/Christian Quarters: l. [6] Alice Barnes/Anne Yelsey (Stanford) 8-3 1st: def. [3] Danielle Scott (Arizona) 5-7, 7-6, 6-2 Thompson (runners-up) Rd. of 16: l. Tracey Hiete (Duke) 2-6, 6-3, 6-1 1997 - Jennifer Hall (quarterfinals) 1st: def. Ashley Bentley/Robin Stephenson 2004 - Catrina Thompson/Christian 1st: def. Lenka Jakubekova (South Alabama) 6-4, 6-4 (Alabama) 8-4 Thompson (semifinals) Rd. of 16: def. Karoline Borgersen (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-3 1st: def. Sarah Foster/Aibika Kalsarieva (Kentucky) 8-5 National Intercollegiate Indoor Quarters: def. [1] Dianne Hollands/Maja Mlakar Quarters: l. [1] Lauren Nikolaus (William & Mary) 6-4, (Arizona) 8-6 Quarters: def. Audrey Banada/Megan Bradley (Miami) 8-5 Championships 6-2 Semis: d. Iva Gersic/Maja Kovacek (New Mexico) Semis: l. Alice Barnes/ (Stanford) 9-7 1996 - Jennifer Hall [3] (round of 16) 9-8 (7-5) 2001 - Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 2010 - Kristy Frilling (second round) Final: l. Whitney Benik/Lolita Frangulyan (Florida) 8-3 1st: def. Bianca Eichkorn (Miami) 6-4, 6-0 1st: def. Simon Bock (New Mexico State) (semifinals) 2nd: l. Aeriel Ellis (Texas) 5-7, 1-6 (Texas) 5-7, 1-6 6-2, 6-3 2000 - Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 1st: def. Lauren Barnikow/Lauren Kalvana (Stanford) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 Rd. of 16: l. Christina Moros (Texas) [4] (first round) Quarters: def. [4] Vladka Ulhirova/Janet Walker (Texas) 6-0, 6-4 2009 - Kristy Frilling (second round) 6-1, 6-0 1st: l. Julie DeRoo/Mira Radu (Mississippi) Semis: l. [1] Ipek Senoglu/Paola Palencia (Pepperdine) 6-3, 6-2 1st: def. Mari Andersson (California) 7-5, 4-6, 6-3 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 2nd: l. Venise Chan (Washington) 7-5, 6-3 1995 - Wendy Crabtree [3] (withdrew) 2000 - Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 1997 - Tiffany Gates/Jennifer Hall (first round) 2008 - Kelcy Tefft (first round) 1995 - Jennifer Hall (round of 16) (first round) 1st: l. /Amy Jensen (California) 6-2, 6-4 1st: l. Aurelija Miseviciute (Arkansas) 6-2, 6-4 1st: def. Jan Barrett (Clemson) 6-2, 6-0 1st: l. Susie Kocsis/Gee Gee Garvin (UNLV) Rd. of 16: l. Marianne Vallin (UNLV) 6-7, 6-2, 6-1 1995 - Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord 2007 - Cosmina Ciobanu (first round) 6-3, 6-2 (first round) 1st: l. Maya Johansson (Georgia Tech) 7-5, 4-6, 7-5 1995 - Holyn Lord (first round) 1995 - Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord 1st: l. Jane Chi/Stephanie Chi (UCLA) 6-1, 6-4 1st: l. Sara Pritchard (Tennessee) 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 (first round) National Clay Court Championships 2006 - Cosmina Ciobanu (first round) 1st: l. Laura Olave/Suzana Rodrigues (LSU) 1st: l. [3] Kristi Miller (Georgia Tech) 6-3, 6-1 1994 - Wendy Crabtree [6] (quarterfinals) (1992-2000) 1st: def. Lisa Proctor (Washington) 6-2, 6-1 6-3, 6-3 2006 - Colleen Rielley (first round) Rd. of 16: def. Kylie Hunt (North Carolina State) 1994 - Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord 2000 - Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum 1st: l. Carole Salge (Clemson) 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 7-5, 6-0 (first round) (quarterfinals) 2005 - Catrina Thompson (first round) Quarters: l. [3] Nora Koves (Kansas) 1st: l. [2] Keri Phebus/Susie Starrett (UCLA) 1st: def. Christiane Barthel/Diane Diaudney (Pacific) 6-2, 6-2 7-6, 6-0 Quarters: l. Martina Nedelkova/Andrea Ondrisova (VCU) 1st: l. [4] Robin Stephenson (Alabama) 6-1, 3-6, 6-4 6-2, 6-1 6-0, 4-6, 6-3 1994 - Holyn Lord (first round) 1993 - Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen 2003 - Alicia Salas (first round) 1st: l. Gulberk Gultekin (UAB) 6-4, 6-4 1997 - Tiffany Gates/Jennifer Hall [4] 1st: l. [4] Alexis Gordon (Florida) 6-3, 6-3 (semifinals) 1st: def. Michelle Domanico/Jennifer Saret (BYU) (quarterfinals) 1993 - Wendy Crabtree (round of 16) 1st: def. Gee Gee Garvin/Susie Kocsis (UNLV) 6-2, 2-6, 6-0 2001 - Michelle Dasso (semifinals) 1st: def. Valerie Sprenger (Mississippi) 6-3, 6-4 6-2, 6-4 Quarters: l. Vanessa Castellano/Marissa Catlin (Georgia) 6-2, 1st: def. Keiko Tokuda (Stanford) 6-2, 5-7, 6-1 Rd. of 16: l. [1] Kelly Pace (Texas) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 Quarters: def. Helen Crook/Victoria Davies (South Rd. of 16: def. Chin Bee Khoo (Arkansas) 6-3, 6-1 Carolina) 6-1, 6-2 6-1 Quarters: def. Sara Walker (UCLA) 6-1, 2-6, 6-4 1992 - Melissa Harris [7] (first round) Semis: l. [1] /Pam Nelson (California) 3-6, 1st: l. Katrin Guenther (William & Mary) 6-2, 6-2 6-4, 6-4 1993 - Wendy Crabtree/Lisa Tholen Semis: l. [1] Laura Granville (Stanford) 6-3, 6-2 (first round) 1999 - Michelle Dasso (first round) 1991 - Tracy Barton (first round) 1st: l. [1] /Nora Koves (Kansas) 6-3, 6-1 1st: l. Kristina Kraszewski (Washington) 6-3, 6-3 1st: l. Caryn Moss (Florida International) 6-1, 6-1 1998 - Michelle Dasso (first round) DOUBLES 1st: l. Lauren Nikolaus (William & Mary) ITA All-American Championships 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 (Main Draw) Irish In The ITA Midwest Region 1997 - Jennifer Hall (quarterfinals) Indoor Championships 1st: def. Zofia Csapo (Pepperdine) 3-6, 7-5, 6-0 2010 - Kristy Frilling/Shannon Mathews (second round) Each fall, Notre Dame players participate in the ITA Midwest Region Indoor Championships. Irish players Rd. of 16: def. [2] Agnes Muzamel (Mississippi) 4-6, who took home titles from the tournament are listed below. 6-4, 6-2 1st: def. Vicky Brook/Lindsay Clark (Yale) 8-3 Quarters: l. Zuzana Lesenarova (San Diego) 6-2, 2nd: l. Mari Andersson/Jana Juricova (California) 8-6 SINGLES DOUBLES 4-6, 6-0 Kristy Frilling — 2010 Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling — 2008 2009 - Kristy Frilling/Kali Krisik Colleen Rielley — 2006 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft — 2007 (consolation champions) Michelle Dasso — 2000 Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft — 2006 1st: l. Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whoriskey (Tennessee) 8-2 Michelle Dasso — 1997 Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum — 2000 2nd: def. Jennifer Stevens/Emily Fraser (Virginia) 8-4 Wendy Crabtree — 1993 Michelle Dasso/Becky Varnum — 1999 Melissa Harris – 1991 Wendy Crabtree/Holyn Lord – 1994 2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 77 BIG EAST Conference Results

2008 CHAMPION 2006 CHAMPION Quarterfinals, April 18 Quarterfinals, April 21 #17 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 #2 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 Semifinals, April 19 Semifinals, April 22 #17 Notre Dame 5, DePaul 0 #2 Notre Dame 4, DePaul 0 Final, April 20 Final, April 23 #17 Notre Dame 4, #40 South Florida 1 #2 Notre Dame 4, #37 South Florida 1 Singles: #60 Janette Bejikova (USF) vs. #44 Kelcy Tefft Singles: Catrina Thompson (ND) def. Neyssa Etienne (ND) 6-4, 2-4 aban.; #89 Brook Buck (ND) def. Jessica Zok (USF) 6-2, 6-2; Courtney Vernon (USF) def. Christian (USF) 6-3, 6-3; #84 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Allyn Thompson (ND) 6-2, 6-0; Brook Buck (ND) led Liz Cruz Mueller (USF) 6-2, 6-4; Colleen Rielley (ND) def. Liz Cruz (USF) 6-3, 4-5, aban.; Gabriela Duch led Kelcy Tefft (ND) (USF) 6-3, 6-4; Iciri Rai (USF) vs. Kali Krisik (ND) 2-6, 6-3, 7-5, 1-5, aban.; Kristina Stastny (ND) def. Iciri Rai (USF) 4-0, aban.; Natalia Guevara (USF) def. Katie Potts (ND) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1; Lauren Connelly (ND) def. Luisa Obardo 6-3, 6-2. (USF) 7-6 (7-2), 6-3. Doubles: #1 Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Bejikova/Rai (USF) 8-5; Doubles: Thompson/Thompson (ND) def. Duch/ Rielley/Ciobanu (ND) def. Lauren Shumate/Zok (USF) Etienne (USF) 8-3; Buck/Tefft (ND) def. Cruz/Rai (USF) 8-2; Cruz/Guevara (USF) vs. Krisik/Kristen Rafael (ND) 8-4; Connelly/Stastny (ND) led Obardo/Vernon (USF) 5-7, aban. 5-4, aban. 2007 RUNNERUP 2005 CHAMPION Quarterfinals, April 20 Semifinals, April 22 #2 Notre Dame 4, Connecticut 0 #25 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 Semifinals, April 21 Final, April 23 #2 Notre Dame 4, Marquette 0 #25 Notre Dame 4, Syracuse 0 Final, April 22 Singles: Catrina Thompson (ND) def. Victoria Vaynberg #39 South Florida 4, #2 Notre Dame 3 (S) 6-3, 6-1; Brook Buck (ND) led Catherine Zawadzki (S) Singles: Shadisha Robinson (USF) def. #26 Catrina 6-2, 3-5, abandoned; Christian Thompson (ND) def. Thompson (ND) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1; Courtney Vernon (USF) Ashley Lipton (S) 6-1, 6-3; Lauren Connelly (ND) led def. Christian Thompson (ND) 6-1, 6-1; #125 Colleen Carolina Huignard (S) 6-2, 5-2, abandoned; Katie Rielley (ND) def. Jessica Sweeting (USF) 6-1, 6-3; Kelcy Bramante (S) led Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-1, 4-4, aban- Tefft (ND) def. Liz Cruz (USF) 7-5, 6-1; Gabriela Duch doned; Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) def. Pearly Leung (S) Jay Louderback has helped his Irish teams win 10 BIG EAST titles (USF) def. #59 Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) 3-6, 6-3, 7-5; Iciri 6-3, 6-1. and has been named conference coach of the year on eight Rai (USF) def. Katie Potts (ND) 6-4, 3-6, 7-5. occasions since Notre Dame joined the league in 1995-96. Doubles: Thompson/Thompson (ND) def. Vaynberg/ Doubles: #8 Thompson/Thompson (ND) def. Sweeting/ Zawadzki (S) 8-3; Buck/L. Connelly (ND) def. Bramante/ Duch (USF) 8-4; #19 Buck/Tefft (ND) vs. Robinson/ Wei-Ming Leong (S) 8-2; S.J. Connelly/Stastny (ND) led 2010 CHAMPION Vernon (USF) 7-7; Ciobanu/Kali Krisik (ND) def. Cruz/Rai Huignard/ Lipton (S) 7-4, abandoned. (USF) 8-4. Quarterfinals, April 23 #5 Notre Dame 4, West Virginia 0 Semifinals, April 24 #5 Notre Dame 5, Syracuse 0 Final, April 25 Conference Dominance #5 Notre Dame 4, #30 Depaul 0 ollowing seven years competing as an indepen- Notre Dame defeated Syracuse in the 2005 final Singles: #3 Kristy Frilling (ND) def. #79 Anna Redesci (DU) 6-1, 6-2; Shannon Mathews (ND) led Selma dent, the University of Notre Dame women’s and South Florida in the 2006 final, but lost to the Salkovic (UD) 6-3, 1-5, unfinished; Chrissie McGaffigan Ftennis team has had incredible success in confer- Bulls in the 2007 championship. Notre Dame topped (ND) led Katarina Milinkovic (DU) 6-3, 2-3, unfinished; ence action over the past 26 years. The Irish have South Florida for the ‘08 title, edged DePaul in 2009, Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) def. Sandra Zmak (DU) 6-2, 6-1; been league champions 22 times, including a streak and defeated DePaul again in 2010. The Irish faced Kali Krisik (ND) def. Gia McKnight (DU) 6-4, 6-3; Kristen Rafael led Kirsten Gambrell (DU) 6-2, 5-2, unfinished. of 14 consecutive conference titles from 1983-84 to now-departed Miami in the title match of the BIG 1996-97 and a 27-match conference winning streak EAST Championship over nine straight seasons, win- Doubles: #3 Frilling/Krisik (ND) def. #19 Redesci/ from 1983-98. Notre Dame has a 75-6 (.926) all-time ning in 1996, ’97, ’99, 2001, and ’03. In 23 early-round Salkovic (DU) 8-6; Ciobanu/Mathews (ND) led record against conference foes, including 43-1 (.977) matches (first round through semifinals), Notre Milinkovic/Zmak (DU) 8-7, unfinished; McGaffigan/ in the regular season. The Irish won North Star Dame is undefeated, having registered 22 shutouts. Rafael (ND) def. Gambrell/McKnight (DU) 8-2. Conference championships in each of its five years of Overall, Notre Dame is 32-5 in the event. The Irish membership (1983-84 to 1987-88), then captured have been the top seed heading into the tourna- 2009 CHAMPION seven Midwestern Collegiate Conference titles from ment in every year but 2003, when they were the No. Quarterfinals, April 17 1988-89 to 1994-95. Since joining the BIG EAST 2 seed. Notre Dame mentor Jay Louderback has #4 Notre Dame 4, Pittsburgh 0 Semifinals, April 18 Conference in 1995-96, Notre Dame has won 10 been named the BIG EAST’s Coach of the Year seven #4 Notre Dame 4, Rutgers 0 championships and finished as the league’s runner- times, while Irish student-athletes have been tabbed Final, April 19 up on four occasions. the league championship’s Most Outstanding Player #4 Notre Dame 4, #45 DePaul 2 All 16 members of the BIG EAST Conference field on seven occasions. Singles: #35 Kelcy Tefft (ND) def. Dunja Antunovic (DU) teams in women’s tennis, but the league does not 6-2, 3-6, 6-0; Anna Redesci (DU) def. #37 Kristy Frilling (ND) 7-5, 6-4; Cosmina Ciobanu (ND) vs. Selma Salkovic require round-robin competition during the season. (DU) 6-4, 6-6, aban.; Shannon Mathews (ND) def. Sandra The top 12 teams, as selected by the conference Zmak (DU) 7-6 (7-1), 6-2; Kali Krisik (ND) def. Gia based on national ranking and head-to-head results, McKnight (DU) 6-3, 3-6, 6-1; Katarina Milinkovic (DU) earn invitations to the year-end BIG EAST def. Kristen Rafael (ND) 6-1, 7-5. Championship, a single-elimination team tourna- Doubles: #2 Frilling/Tefft (ND) def. Redesci/Salkovic (DU) ment with the winner gaining the league’s automatic 8-2; #79 Krisik/Ciobanu (ND) vs. #81 Antunovic/ berth in the NCAA Championship. Prior to 2001, all Kirsten Gambrell (DU) 7-2, aban.; Mathews/Colleen Rielley 14 teams qualified for the conference tournament, (ND) def. Milinkovic/McKnight (DU) 8-1 with the top two seeds gaining byes into the quarter- finals. For more information on the BIG EAST Conference, see page 91.

78 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 2004 RUNNERUP 2002 RUNNERUP 1998 RUNNERUP Semifinals, April 30 Semifinals, April 21 Second Round, April 24 #28 Notre Dame 4, #71 Virginia Tech 0 #20 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 1 #18 Notre Dame 4, Georgetown 0 Final, May 1 Final, April 22 Semifinals, April 25 #26 Miami 4, #28 Notre Dame 0 #37 Miami 4, #20 Notre Dame 1 #18 Notre Dame 4, West Virginia 0 Singles: Megan Bradley (M) def. Alicia Salas (ND) 6-0, Singles: Mari Toro (M) def. Becky Varnum (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Final, April 26 6-1; Christian Thompson (ND) led Melissa Applebaum Marcy Hora (M) def. Nina Vaughan (ND) 6-0, 7-6 (7-5); #20 Miami 4, #18 Notre Dame 2 (M) 2-6, 7-5, 2-1, abandoned; Mari Toro (M) def. Catrina Staci Stevens (M) def. Lindsey Green (ND) 6-4, 7-5; Alicia Singles: (UM) def. Jennifer Hall Thompson (ND) 6-4, 7-5; Lauren Connelly (ND) led Staci Salas (ND) led Sihem Bennacer (M) 7-6 (7-3), 4-5, aban- (ND) 6-2, 6-0; Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Elizabeth Habeler Stevens (M) 7-5, 4-5, abandoned; Audrey Banada (M) doned; Katie Cunha (ND) led Ewelina Skaza (M) 6-4, 3-6, (UM) 6-2, 6-3; Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Victoria Hunt def. Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-1, 6-3; Sara Robbins (M) led 1-0, abandoned; Sara Robbins (M) def. Sarah Jane (UM) 7-5, 6-2; Katia Bogomolova (UM) def. Tiffany Gates Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) 4-6, 7-5, 2-0, abandoned. Connelly (ND) 6-2, 6-1. (ND) 6-2, 6-4; Kelly Zalinski (ND) vs. Meredith Laughlin (UM) abandoned; Alanna Broderick (UM) def. Kelly Doubles: Applebaum/Bradley (M) def. Thompson/ Doubles: Cunha/Green (ND) def. Hora/Toro (M) 8-4; Olson (ND) 6-3, 7-6. Thompson (ND) 8-6; L. Connelly/Salas (ND) def. Igna deVilliers/Abby Smith (M) def. Varnum/Vaughan Robbins/Stevens (M) 8-6; Banada/Toro (M) def. S.J. (ND) 8-4; Connelly/Salas (ND) def. Robbins/Stevens (M) Doubles: Habeler/Skavronskaia (UM) def. Gates/Hall Connelly/Emily Neighbours (ND) 8-6. 8-6. (ND) 8-4; Bogomolova/Hunt (UM) def. Dasso/Velasco (ND) 8-3; Olson/Zalinski (ND) vs. Broderick/Selin Nassi 2003 CHAMPION 2001 CHAMPION (UM) abandon Semifinals, April 27 Semifinals, April 21 #24 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 0 #7 Notre Dame 4, Virginia Tech 0 1997 CHAMPION Final, April 27 Final, April 22 Second Round, April 18 #24 Notre Dame 4, #20 Miami 3 #7 Notre Dame 4, #39 Miami 1 #23 Notre Dame 4, Providence 0 Singles: Megan Bradley (M) def. Caylan Leslie (ND) 6-4, Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Bettina Hafner (M) 6-3, Semifinals, April 19 3-6, 6-2; Alicia Salas (ND) def. Melissa Applebaum (M) 6-2; Becky Varnum (ND) def. Alanna Broderick (M) 2-6, #23 Notre Dame 4, #59 Boston College 0 7-5, 4-6, 7-5; Mari Toro (M) def. Kristina Stastny (ND) 6-3, 6-1, 7-5; Nina Vaughan (ND) led Katia Bogomolova (M) Final, April 20 7-6 (7-2); Sarah Jane Connelly (ND) def. Staci Stevens 4-6, 6-4, 6-5, abandoned; Marcy Hora (M) def. Caylan #23 Notre Dame 4, #41 Miami 0 (M) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5; Lauren Connelly (ND) def. Sihem Leslie (ND) 6-4, 6-2; Lindsey Green (ND) led Sihem Singles: Jennifer Hall (ND) vs. Caroline Hora (UM) aban- Bennacer (M) 7-6 (7-3), 6-3; Sara Robbins (M) def. Bennacer (M) 7-5, 5-7, 2-3, abandoned; Kimberly Guy doned; Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Selin Nassi (UM) 6-4, Jennifer Smith (ND) 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. (ND) def. Lauren Scaglione (M) 6-3, 6-3. 6-3; Tiffany Gates (ND) vs. Victoria Hunt (UM) aban- doned; Kelly Zalinski (ND) def. Meredith Laughlin (UM) Doubles: Applebaum/Bradley (M) def. L. Connelly/Salas Doubles: Dasso/Varnum(ND) def. Bogomolova/ 6-2, 6-2; Kelley Olson (ND) def. Jennifer Jolly (UM) 6-0, (ND) 8-2; S.J. Connelly/Stastny (ND) def. de Villiers/ Broderick (M) 8-1; Katie Cunha/Guy (ND) led Igna deVil- 6-1; Darcie Sweet (ND) vs. Kristina Bain (UM) aban- Smith (M) 8-6; Leslie/Smith (ND) def. Stevens/Toro (M) liers/Hora 4-5, abandoned; Green/Vaughan (ND) def. doned. 8-2. Bennacer/Hafner (M) 8-6. Doubles: Hunt/Hora (UM) def. Gates/Hall (ND) 8-1; 2000 RUNNERUP Zalinski/Velasco (ND) def. Nassi/Laughlin (UM) 8-4; Second Round, April 21 Olson/Courtney Haskell (ND) def. Bain/Jolly (UM) 8-3. #13 Notre Dame 6, Rutgers 0 Semifinals, April 22 1996 CHAMPION #13 Notre Dame 5, Seton Hall 0 Second Round, April 19 MCC Championships Final, April 23 #8 Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0 (S — singles flight, #51 Miami 5, #13 Notre Dame 2 Semifinals, April 20 D — doubles flight) Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) def. Alanna Broderick (M) #8 Notre Dame 4, Boston College 0 6-1, 6-3; Meredith Laughlin (M) def. Becky Varnum (ND) Final, April 21 7-6 (1), 6-4; Kelly Zalinski (ND) def. Katia Bogomolova #8 Notre Dame 4, Miami 0 1988: Katie Clark (1S, 1D), Tracy Barton (2S,1D), (M) 6-4, 6-0; Marcy Hora (M) def. Nina Vaughan (ND) 6-2, Singles: Jennifer Hall (ND) vs. Caroline Hora (UM) aban- Kristy Doran (3S,2D), Kim Pacella (4S,2D), Tyler 6-0; Lauren Scaglione (M) def. Lindsey Green (ND) 6-4, doned; Holyn Lord (ND) vs. Leanne Gutkin (UM) aban- Musleh (5S,3D), Cathy Bradshaw (6S), Anne Marie 6-4; Eva Jimenez (M) def. Katie Cunha (ND) 6-3, 6-3. doned; Wendy Crabtree (ND) def. Victoria Hunt (UM) Dega (3D). 7-6, 6-1; Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Sophie Cortina (UM) Doubles: Bogomolova/Hora (M) led Dasso/Varnum 6-2, 6-4; Erin Gowen (ND) def. Corine Oosters (UM) 6-2, 1989: Tracy Barton (1S,1D), Melissa Harris (2S,2D), (ND) 2-3, abandoned; Broderick/Jimenez (M) def. 6-1; Molly Gavin (ND) vs. Candida Beaumont (UM) Green/Zalinski (ND) 8-5; Cunha/Vaughan (ND) led abandoned. Katie Clark (3S,3D), Alice Lohrer (4S,2D), Kristy Laughlin/Scaglione (M) 2-1, abandoned. Doran (5S,3D), Kim Pacella (6S), Eniko Bende (1D). Doubles: Lord/Crabtree (ND) def. Gutkin/Hunt (UM) 8-3; 1999 CHAMPION Gowen/Hall (ND) def. Hora/Cortina (UM) 8-6; Beaumont/ 1990: Tracy Barton (1S,1D), Christy Faustmann Second Round, April 23 Oosters (UM) def. Gavin/Olson (ND) 8-2. (2S,1D), Terri Vitale (3S,2D), Lisa Tholen (4S,2D), #10 Notre Dame 5, Rutgers 0 Melissa Harris (5S), Kim Pacella (6S), Katie Clark (3D), Semifinals, April 24 Kristy Doran (3D). #10 Notre Dame 4, #73 Syracuse 0 Final, April 25 1991: Laura Schwab (1S), Christy Faustmann (2S), #10 Notre Dame 4, #22 Miami 2 Lisa Tholen (3S, 1D), Terri Vitale (4S, 2D), Ann Singles: Michelle Dasso (ND) vs. Lioudmila Skavronskaia Bradshaw (5S, 3D), Kristy Doran (6S, 2D), Eniko (M) abandoned; Jennifer Hall (ND) def. Katia Bende (1D), Catherine McGinely (3D). Bogomolova (M) 5-7, 6-1, 6-4; Marisa Velasco (ND) def. Marcy Hora (M) 6-3, 7-6 (5); Becky Varnum (ND) def. Eva 1992: Wendy Crabtree (1S, 2D), Sherri Vitale (2S), Jimenez (M) 6-3, 6-4; Kelly Zalinski (ND) def. Alanna Christy Faustmann (3S, 1D), Lisa Tholen (4S, 1D), Broderick (M) 6-2, 6-3; Meredith Laughlin (M) def. Lindsey Green (ND) 7-6 (2), 6-2. Holyn Lord (5S, 2D), Terri Vitale (6S), Eniko Bende (3D), Meredith Siegfried (3D). Doubles: Hora/Skavronskaia (M) def. Dasso/Hall (ND) 8-6; Bogomolova/Broderick (M) def. Varnum/ Velasco (ND) 8-4; 1993: Holyn Lord (1S, 1D), Sherri Vitale (2S, 1D), Green/Zalinski (ND) def. Jimenez/Laughlin (M) 8-3. Laura Schwab (3S, 2D), Erin Gowen (4S), Terri Vitale (5S, 2D), Meredith Siegfried (6S, 3D), Beth Morgan (3D). 1994: Laura Schwab (1S, 1D), Sherri Vitale (2S), Molly Gavin (3S, 1D), Kelley Olson (4S, 2D), Meredith Siegfried (5S), Beth Morgan (6S), Tas Fisher (2D).

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 79 Courtney Tennis Center otre Dame’s Courtney Tennis Center, the the NCAA Championships four home of Irish women’s tennis since the times. Just four years after it was Nestablishment of the varsity program in built, the Courtney Tennis Center 1980, has played host to the nation’s top players played host to the 1971 NCAA on a number of occasions, while becoming an Division I Men’s Tennis extremely difficult place for opposing teams to Championships, which featured win. what is still considered by Playing at both the Courtney Tennis Center coaches to be the finest collec- and in the Eck Tennis Pavilion, the Irish have tion of collegiate tennis talent compiled an all-time home record of 296-63 for ever assembled. In that spring an impressive .825 winning percentage. Only classic, freshman once has Notre Dame had a losing home record, of UCLA defeated Stanford’s when it won just one of four matches at the Roscoe Tanner in five sets to cap- Courtney Tennis Center in 1977, its second var- ture the singles title. That pair sity season. The Irish have posted undefeated would go on to reach a com- marks at home on eight occasions: 12-0 in 1981; bined 17 grand-slam singles 6-0 in ’82; 14-0 in ’86; 8-0 in ’89; 8-0 in ’90; 12-0 finals on the pro tour, including in 2000, 16-0 in ‘06; 11-0 in ‘07. Notre Dame has eight victories. posted one-loss seasons at home in nine other The NCAA men’s tournament campaigns. came to Notre Dame again in Due to its exceptional facilities, Notre Dame 1994, while the NCAA Division I has played host to a number of prestigious Women’s Tennis Championships The Courtney Tennis Center has played host to NCAA Championship action 15 times, events, including serving as the national site of were played at the Courtney including serving as the national site of the 1998 NCAA Championships. Tennis Center in 1998. It still stands as the northern-most Notre Dame facility ever to play host to the Women’s Tennis Year-by-Year NCAA women’s tennis championships. Florida including a pair of victories over BYU and defeated Duke in the title match, while Blue DePaul (both ranked No. 9 at the time of the Home Records Devil Vanessa Webb claimed the singles crown. match) in 2006 and a win over No. 7 North Year W L Pct. In doubles, the California pair of Amanda Carolina in 2007. In all, the Courtney Tennis 1976 3 1 .750 Augustus and Amy Jenson won the first of their Center and Eck Tennis Pavilion have combined to play host to a showdown of top-25 teams 64 1977 1 3 .250 back-to-back NCAA doubles titles. In all, the Courtney Tennis Center has been times, with Notre Dame prevailing on 35 occa- 1978 6 3 .667 the site of NCAA action on 15 occasions, includ- sions. 1979 3 1 .750 ing every year from 1994-2002 for either wom- The Irish have been particularly dominant at 1981 12 0 1.000 en’s or men’s play. In addition, it has played host home against teams not ranked in the national 1982 6 0 1.000 to conference championships on 10 occasions top 25, as Notre Dame holds a remarkable 1983 8 3 .727 (three North Star, six Midwestern Collegiate, 153-7 (.956) record since the 1988-89 season. 1984 11 2 .846 one BIG EAST), as well as an Intercollegiate That includes a current streak of 50 consecutive 1985 9 3 .750 Tennis Association Summer Circuit event for 10 wins against non-top-25 foes at home, dating 1986 14 0 1.000 straight years (1994-2003). During the early back to 2002. 1987 6 6 .500 days of the program, Notre Dame played host Since opening in 1967, the Courtney Tennis 1988 7 2 .778 to the Irish Invitational, a fall event, for 11 con- Center has undergone a variety of improve- 1989 9 0 1.000 secutive years from 1977-87. ments. Most recently, 14 of the courts were The Irish played exclusively at the Courtney newly resurfaced during the summer of 2003 1990 8 0 1.000 Tennis Center during their first 11 varsity sea- and the facility was reoriented in the winter of 1991 9 1 .900 sons, compiling a 79-22 (.782) record. Since the 2004 as construction began on the neighbor- 1992 7 5 .583 Eck Tennis Pavilion was completed in 1987, it ing Guglielmino Family Athletics Center. That 1993 10 1 .909 has become the predominant location of Notre undertaking saw the construction of a new 1994 10 3 .769 Dame’s home matches, while the Courtney tournament center tower, while the seating 1995 8 1 .889 Tennis Center has become a regular site for late- was moved from the west to the east end, 1996 8 1 .889 season matches and NCAA competition, as well which now plays host to varsity matches, mak- 1997 8 5 .615 as continuing to be an integral practice facility ing it more convenient for the teams headquar- 1998 8 2 .800 during both the fall and spring. The Irish have tered in the Eck Tennis Pavilion. The reoriented 1999 11 2 .846 been particularly effective at the Courtney Courtney Tennis Center, which features 14 2000 12 0 1.000 Tennis Center since ’88, posting a 34-6 (.850) courts, saw its first varsity action on April 15, mark. 2003, when the Irish nearly pulled off an upset 2001 11 1 .917 Notre Dame has put together a number of of No.11 Northwestern before falling 4-3. 2002 9 4 .692 long winning streaks at home, highlighted by a The home of Irish tennis for nearly 40 years, 2003 8 3 .727 31-match win streak from Feb. 27, 2005 to April the construction of the Courtney Tennis Center 2004 7 2 .778 6, 2008. The Irish won 25 in a row at the was financed entirely by prominent Washington, 2005 6 4 .600 Courtney Tennis Center over a span of more D.C., attorney Jeremiah Courtney. The numer- 2006 16 0 1.000 than four years from 1979-83. Notre Dame won ous courts and brand-new surface 2007 11 0 1.000 23 straight from 1988-91, and, more recently, make it a popular spot for students and faculty, 2008 10 2 .833 put together a 21-match regular-season home as well as the varsity tennis teams. Courtney is a 2009 9 1 .909 winning streak from 1999-2000. 1932 graduate of Columbia University, where 2010 15 1 .938 On 38 occasions (in 66 matches), top-25 he captained the tennis team. His two sons Totals 296 63 .825 opponents have come to Notre Dame and left attended Notre Dame and played tennis under with a defeat. Among the biggest home wins legendary coach Tom Fallon. have been seven victories against top-10 foes,

80 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Eck Tennis Pavilion The first home of Irish tennis was the Notre in 1994, while the NCAA Division I Women’s the other highlights were numerous pieces of Dame Fieldhouse, which played host to Irish Tennis Championships were played at the new wood furniture, as well as additional tro- home matches until the Courtney Tennis Center Courtney Tennis Center in 1998. It still stands phy cases and other accessories. The facility was built. The structure was razed in 1983. as the northern-most facility ever to play host features the offices for both the men’s and Indoor courts in Notre Dame’s Joyce Center also to the NCAA women’s tennis championships. women’s tennis coaches, as well as locker were used sporadically before the Eck Tennis Florida defeated Duke in the title match, while rooms for both teams and a spacious specta- Pavilion’s construction. Blue Devil Vanessa Webb claimed the singles tor viewing area upstairs that is ideally suited Since its completion in June of 1987, Notre crown. In doubles, the California pair of for videotaping. Dame’s Eck Tennis Pavilion has been an inte- Amanda Augustus and Amy Jenson won the “It is truly one of the great collegiate indoor gral part of the success of Irish tennis, allowing first of their back-to-back NCAA doubles titles. tennis facilities in the country,” says Irish head the team to practice year-round, regardless of In all, Notre Dame has been the site of NCAA coach Jay Louderback. weather conditions, and providing an alterna- action on 15 occasions, including every year In Sept. 1988, the Eck Pavilion received the tive surface to further develop the all-around from 1994-2002 for either women’s or men’s 1988 United States Tennis Association (USTA) skills of Notre Dame’s players. Additionally, it play. In addition, the Eck Tennis Pavilion has Award for architectural design. As a result, the has become an extremely difficult for oppo- three times welcomed the Intercollegiate USTA presented the facility with a handsome nents to be victorious and has attracted some Tennis Association’s Midwest Region Indoor wooden plaque, a large sign placed in front of of the top events in collegiate tennis. Championships and six times helped play host the pavilion and a complimentary one-year Playing at both the Eck Tennis Pavilion and to the Midwestern Collegiate Conference membership in the USTA. In addition, the facil- Courtney Tennis Center, the Irish have com- Championship and most recently the BIG EAST ity and its award are recognized in an inscrip- piled an all-time home record of 296-63 for an Championships in 2010. After its completion, tion on a large mahogany board displayed in impressive .825 winning percentage. Only the facility featured the Eck Classic for 16 con- the lobby of the USTA National Tennis Center once has Notre Dame had a losing home secutive years and also has provided additional in Flushing Meadow, N.Y. record, when it won just one of four matches courts for the men’s Tom Fallon Invitational. The facility was underwritten by Franklin E. at the Courtney Tennis Center in 1977, its sec- Notre Dame has put together a number of Eck. He is chairman and chief executive officer ond varsity season. The Irish have posted long winning streaks at home, highlighted by of Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc., which undefeated marks at home on eight occasions: the 31-match win streak from Feb. 27, 2005 to produces corrugated plastic drainage pipe for 12-0 in 1981; 6-0 in ’82; 14-0 in ’86; 8-0 in ’89; April 6, 2008. The Irish won 25 in a row at the agricultural and commercial purposes. A 1944 8-0 in ’90; 12-0 in 2000; 16-0 in ‘06; 11-0 in ‘07. Courtney Tennis Center over a span of more chemical engineering graduate at Notre Notre Dame has posted one-loss seasons at than four years from 1979-83. Notre Dame Dame, Eck earned an M.B.A. from Harvard home in nine other campaigns. In 21 years of won 23 straight from 1988-91, and, more University in 1949. In 1984, he endowed a col- competition in the Eck Tennis Pavilion, Notre recently, put together a 21-match regular-sea- lection in Notre Dame’s . The Dame has compiled a stellar 185-36 record, for son home winning streak from 1999-2000. generosity of Eck also made Notre Dame’s a winning percentage of .837. On 38 occasions (in 66 matches), top-25 baseball facility, , and the The combination of the Eck Tennis Pavilion opponents have come to Notre Dame and left Eck Visitor’s Center possible. and Courtney Tennis Center has allowed the with a defeat. Among the biggest home wins The Eck Tennis Pavilion is the third facility to University of Notre Dame to be the national have been seven victories against top-10 foes, play host to indoor Irish tennis action. The site of the NCAA Championships. The NCAA including a pair of victories over BYU and Notre Dame Fieldhouse, which was razed in men’s tournament came to Notre Dame again DePaul (both ranked No. 9 at the time of the 1983, was the first home of Notre Dame’s var- match) in 2006 and sity team, and the Irish also sporadically used 2007’s win over No. 7 courts in the Joyce Center. Courtney Tennis Center/ North Carolina. In all, the Eck Tennis Pavilion Courtney Tennis Center By the Numbers and Eck Tennis Pavilion Events Hosted by Courtney have combined to play Tennis Center/Eck Tennis host to a showdown of Pavilion 190 wins in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in 226 matches top-25 teams 64 times, with Notre Dame pre- NCAA Championships: 32 consecutive wins at the Courtney Tennis Center from Feb. vailing on 35 occasions. (W) 1998; (M) 1971, ‘94 27, 2005-April 6, 2008 (school record) The Irish have been par- NCAA Championships (Early Rounds): ticularly dominant at (W) 1997, ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘06, ‘07, ‘09, ‘10 (M) 1994, ‘95, ‘96, ‘98, 2002, ‘07 23 consecutive wins at home from April 9, 1988-Feb. 24, 1991 home against teams not ranked in the national top ITA Midwest Region Indoor Championships: (W) 1998; (M) 1990, ‘93 23 number of winning records in the Eck Tennis Pavilion in its 25, as Notre Dame holds a remarkable 153-7 (.956) ITA Summer Circuit Tournament: 23 years of existence record since the 1988-89 (W/M) 1994-2003 season. That includes a BIG EAST Conference Championship: number of seasons going undefeated or losing just once 15 current streak of 50 con- (M) 2010; (W) 2010 in the Eck Tennis Pavilion secutive wins against non- Midwestern Collegiate Conference top-25 foes at home, Championship: 15 times the Courtney Tennis Center has played host to NCAA dating back to 2002. (W) 1990, ‘91, ‘94; (M) 1992, ‘93, ‘95 tournament action The summer of 2003 Eck Classic: saw the Eck Tennis (W) 1988-2002; 2006; 2010 3 times the Courtney Tennis Center has been the national Pavilion newly reno- North Star Conference Championship: site for the NCAA Championships vated, as all six courts (W) 1983, ‘86, ‘87 were resurfaced (chang- ing them from red to Irish Invitational: Irish winning percentage in the Eck Tennis Pavilion .840 green) and the color (W) 1977-87; (M) 1970-86 scheme was changed to Tom Fallon Invitational: 0 times Notre Dame was beaten at home in 1981, ’82, ’86, blue and gold through- (M) 1987-2008 ’89, ’90, 2000, ‘06 and ‘07. out the building. Among

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 81 All-Time Roster

Tracy Barton Eniko Bende Brook Buck Sheila Cronin

Singles Doubles Name Years Played Monograms Ht. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Jean Barton 1977-78 1977-78 Owensboro, KY Owensboro Catholic Tracy Barton 1989-91 1989-91 5-11 Cincinnati, OH Indian Hill 68-37 (33-22) 62-26 (26-12) Eniko Bende 1990-93 1990-93 5-7 Oak Brook, IL Downers Grove North 11-3 (4-1) 71-62 (39-35) JoAnne Biafore 1984-86 1984-86 5-6 Wooster, OH Wooster 81-25 18-10 Ann Bradshaw 1989-92 1989-92 5-8 Indianapolis, IN Cathedral 34-19 (20-13) 45-36 (26-28) Cathy Bradshaw 1989 1989 5-7 Indianapolis, IN Cathedral 20-15 (15-14) 27-24 (18-20) Brook Buck 2005-08 2005-08 5-7 Yukon, OK Oklahoma Christian 84-43 (61-29) 130-34 (85-21) CeCe Cahill 1988-89 1988-89 5-0 Hinsdale, IL Central 65-11 (37-6) 40-16 (32-8) Cosmina Ciobanu 2006-10 2006-10 5-3 Brea, CA Troy 114-33 (90-21) 112-31 (88-25) Katie Clark 1989-92 1989-92 5-7 Park Ridge, IL Maine South 52-31 (35-19) 46-42 (22-25) Mary Colligan 1983-86 1983-86 5-11 Fort Wayne, IN Bishop Luers 107-41 88-35 Lauren Connelly 2003-06 2003-06 5-9 Oklahoma City, OK Bishop McGuinness 74-50 (43-32) 111-38 (75-22) Sarah Jane Connelly 2002-05 2002-05 5-9 Oklahoma City, OK Bishop McGuinness 77-52 (45-36) 81-57 (51-36) Camille Cooper 1982-83 1982-83 5-7 Shreveport, LA St. Vincent’s 16-9 30-10 Wendy Crabtree 1993-96 1993-96 5-6 Concord, MA Concord-Carlisle 97-52 (64-35) 87-35 (57-18) Laura Cronin 1977-79 1977-78 5-1 West Chicago, IL St. Francis Sheila Cronin 1977-81 1978, 1981 5-2 West Chicago, IL St. Francis 21-5 31-22 Katie Cunha 2000-03 2000-2003 5-6 Mercer Island, WA Mercer Island 65-48 (43-27) 83-66 (53-44) Michelle Sadie Dasso 1985-88 1985-88 5-9 Sunnyside, WA Miraleste 77-57 87-46 Michelle Suzanne Dasso1998-2001 1998-2001 5-5 Long Grove, IL Stevenson 140-36 (91-16) 109-42 (78-25) Berica Day 2002 2002 5-2 San Antonio, TX Alamo Heights 11-13 (0-0) 6-5 (0-0) Anne-Marie Dega 1989 1989 5-2 Boise, ID Boise 1-2 (0-0) 6-5 (1-2) Louisa DeMello 1983 — 5-7 Nairobi, Kenya St. Mary’s 0-1 4-0 Liz Donohue 2003-06 2003-06 5-8 Sioux Falls, SD O’Gorman 30-25 (8-10) 18-16 (0-0) Maggie Donohue 2002-03 2003 5-5 Sioux Falls, SD O’Gorman 6-11 (0-0) 3-7 (1-0) Kristy Doran 1989-92 1989-92 5-4 Tucson, AZ Catalina 52-28 (25-15) 57-40 (28-25 Denise Ellison 2007-10 — 5-10 Bakersfield, CA Stockdale 3-5 (0-1) 1-3 (1-0) Christy Faustmann 1991-94 1991-94 5-6 Aiken, SC South Aiken 91-52 (50-36) 70-39 (34-29) Pam Fischette 1981-84 1981-84 5-7 Liverpool, NY Liverpool 86-25 84-34 Tas Fisher 1995 — 5-10 Ventura, CA Buena 2-1 (0-0) 5-1 (0-0) Kristy Frilling 2008- 2008-10 5-9 Sidney, OH Lehman & Abeka 58-22 (42-16) 75-11 (52-6) Tiffany Gates 1997-98 1997-98 5-4 Grandville, MI Grandville 46-27 (36-10) 36-24 (25-24) Molly Gavin 1995-96 1995-96 5-5 Escondido, CA San Pasqual 38-26 (25-19) 20-19 (12-11) Lisa Gleason 1982-83 1982-83 5-6 Oak Brook, IL Benet Academy 34-12 6-13 Robin Goldsmith 1984 — 5-6 Sheboygan, WI Erin Gowen 1994-97 1994-1997 5-4 Mercer Island, WA Mercer Island 61-42 (40-27) 61-28 (36-20) Lindsey Green 1999-2002 1999-2002 5-9 El Cajon, CA Valhalla 96-55 (65-34) 105-43 (67-25) Kimberly Guy 1998-2001 1998-2001 5-10 Portola Valley, CA St. Francis 70-36 (36-19) 64-25 (32-13) Christy Hall 1990-91 — 5-4 R. Palos Verdes, CA Bishop Montgomery 0-0 (0-0) 4-4 (4-0) Jennifer Hall 1996-99 1996-1999 5-7 Oklahoma City, OK Putnam City North 116-59 (79-34) 93-48 (66-34) Michelle Hamilton 2000-02 2002 5-3 Diamond Bar, CA Rosary 6-14 (0-0) 6-5 (1-0) Melissa Harris 1990-92 1990-92 5-7 Coral Springs, FL St. Thomas Aquinas 95-37 (52-21) 11-18 (3-6) Courtney Haskell 1997-98 1997-98 5-5 Oneida, NY Oneida 15-10 (0-0) 26-20 (15-13)

82 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Kimberly Guy Laura Lee Lisa LaFratta Mary Legeay

Singles Doubles Name Years Played Monograms Ht. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Linda Hoyer 1980-83 1980-83 5-5 Port Clinton, OH Port Clinton Natalie Illig 1985-88 1985-88 5-3 Tulsa, OK Bishop Kelley 49-32 61-42 Anne Kelly 1977-78 1978 Erie, PA Mercyhurst Resa Kelly 1987-90 1987-90 5-9 Waterloo, IA Columbus 18-25 (8-10) 46-27 (26-23) Sioban Kilbride 1977-78 — South Bend, IN LaSalle Kali Krisik 2006-10 2006-10 5-9 Arkansas City, KS Arkansas City 99-25 (69-17) 136-35 (98-23) Lisa LaFratta 1982-85 1982-85 5-2 Richmond, VA Freeman 96-52 54-40 Jane Lammers 1976 1976 Dayton, OH Laura Lee 1982-85 1982-85 5-9 Agoura, CA Agoura 70-28 100-39 Mary Legeay 1978-80 1978-80 5-5 Evansville, IN Evansville 38-9 49-19 Mary Leininger 1977 — Hinsdale, IL Hinsdale Central Caylan Leslie 2001-2004 2001, 2003 5-4 Newport Beach, CA Corona del Mar 50-28 (33-15) 27-10 (14-5) Alice Lohrer 1987-89 1987-89 5-7 Panama Gibbons 54-47 (31-28) 43-49 (27-29) Holyn Lord 1993-96 1993-96 5-8 Carmel, IN Brebeuf 99-43 (72-30) 79-37 (54-25) Bailey Louderback 2005-08 2005-08 5-6 South Bend, IN Penn 0-16 (0-0) 8-12 (0-0) Samantha Mason 1990-1991 — 5-3 Spring, TX Klein 0-0 (0-0) 11-1 (7-0) Shannon Mathews 2008- 2008-10 5-7 Birmingham, MI Cranbrook Kingswood 50-18 (44-14) 51-17 (44-14) Chrissie McGaffigan 2010- 2010 5-7 Davenport, IA Bettendorf 16-10 (16-9) 18-9 (18-6) Catherine McGinley 1992 1992 5-6 Carmel, IN Carmel 3-2 (0-0) 8-5 (0-1) Beth Morgan 1994-95 — 6-1 Bloomington, IN Bloomington South 8-9 (0-0) 11-7 (0-0) Paddy Mullen 1977-79 1977-78 5-3 Bedminster, NJ Immaculata Tyler Musleh 1989-90 1989-90 5-7 Ocala, FL Forest 20-15 (16-14) 10-13 (4-7) Emily Neighbours 2002-04 2002-04 5-8 Indianapolis, IN Park Tudor School 28-13 (2-1) 23-17 (5-8) Kelly Nelson 2003-06 2003-04, ‘06 5-7 St. Petersburg, FL Shorecrest Preparatory 35-14 (2-0) 20-12 (3-0) Maureen Noonan 1978 — Des Peres, MO Isobel O’Brien 1985-86 1985-86 5-4 Augusta, MI Gull Lake 53-17 31-7 Patricia O’Byrne 1989 1989 5-6 North Long Branch, NJ Red Bank 2-4 (0-0) 2-8 (1-3) Heather O’Flynn 2007 — 5-6 Dublin, Ireland The High School 0-3 (0-0) 0-3 (0-0) Stasia Obremskey 1978-81 1978-80 5-11 Lebanon, IL Lebanon Kelley Olson 1995-98 1995-98 5-10 Medford, OR North Medford 47-61 (26-38) 70-59 (50-40) Kim Pacella 1988-91 1988-91 5-3 Toledo, OH Notre Dame 93-52 (62-34) 54-48 (31-29) Susie Panther 1983-86 1983-86 5-8 Prairie Village, KS Shawnee Mission East 92-33 101-25 Sue Pratt 1981 — 5-7 Fair Oaks, CA Mercy Katie Potts 2005-09 2005-09 5-10 Brookfield, WI Divine Savior Holy Angels 70-33 (49-18) 37-10 (12-3) Kristen Rafael 2007- 2007-10 5-4 Grand Prairie, TX Nolan Catholic 47-31 (31-21) 35-21 (22-14) Greta Roemer 1983-84 1983-84 5-3 South Bend, IN Adams 1-1 34-14 Colleen Rielley 2006-10 2006-10 5-9 Overland Park, KS Bishop Miege 64-32 (43-24) 87-27 (63-19) Alicia Salas 2001-04 2001-04 5-8 Englewood, CO Cherry Creek 95-42 (52-25) 83-38 (54-25) Sarah Scaringe 1997, ‘99-2001 1997, ‘99-2000 5-7 Marietta, GA Lassiter 30-25 (7-6) 32-24 (17-5) Tammy Schmidt 1986 1986 5-4 Mansfield, OH Lexington 56-25 22-17 Cathy Schnell 1982-84 1982-84 5-7 Ballwin, MO Academy of the Visitation 17-16 78-27 Laura Schwab 1992-95 1992-95 5-8 Glenview, KY Sacred Heart Academy 81-59 (47-45) 28-35 (14-24) Cindy Schuster 1980-81 1980-81 5-6 DesMoines, IA Dowling 24-29 13-10 Diane Shillingburg 1977-78 1977-78 Littleton, CO St. Mary’s Academy Carol Shukis 1980-82 1980-82 5-8 LaGrange, IL Lyons Township

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 83 All-Time Roster

Susie Panther Cathy Schnell Lisa Tholen Marisa Velasco

Singles Doubles Name Years Played Monograms Ht. Hometown High School Overall (Dual) Overall (Dual) Mary Shukis 1976-78 1976-78 LaGrange, IL Lyons Township Meredith Siegfried 1993-96 1993-96 5-7 Tulsa, OK Cascia Hall 15-18 (0-0) 26-25 (9-11) Jennifer Smith 2003-05 2003, ‘05 5-9 Charlotte, NC South Mecklenburg 13-14 (5-5) 24-19 (13-13) Kristina Stastny 2003-06 2003-06 5-6 St. Louis, MO St. Joseph’s Academy 85-55 (56-35) 98-44 (62-27) Tina Stephan 1979-82 1979-82 5-6 Barrington, IL Barrington Darcie Sweet 1995-98 1995-98 5-7 Stuart, FL Martin County 28-26 (12-6) 14-15 (2-2) Julie Sullivan 1986-88 1986-88 5-4 Kalamazoo, MI John Hackett 9-17 (3-4) 6-14 (1-7) Kelcy Tefft 2005-09 2005-09 5-6 Enid, OK Chisholm 110-39 (83-25) 155-29 (99-17) Lisa Tholen 1991-94 1991-94 5-9 Wichita, KS Mt. Carmel 52-40 (30-28) 88-41 (48-26) Catrina Thompson 2004-07 2004-07 5-5 Las Vegas, NV Bishop Gorman 100-49 (68-32) 107-41 (72-26) Christian Thompson 2004-07 2004-07 5-6 Las Vegas, NV Bishop Gorman 79-50 (54-36) 106-41 (72-26) Stephanie Tolstedt 1987-88 1987-88 5-9 Columbus, OH Bishop Watterson 21-33 (7-14) 26-22 (8-16) Jacqueline Uhll 1987-88 1987-88 5-9 Peoria, IL Academy of Our Lady 4-14 (1-6) 7-18 (5-12) Becky Varnum 1999-2002 1999-2002 5-2 Colo. Springs, CO Cheyenne Mountain 92-66 (65-44) 105-52 (72-31) Nina Vaughan 1999-2002 1999-2002 5-9 Corona del Mar, CA Corona del Mar 83-55 (53-31) 67-39 (43-27) Marisa Velasco 1996-99 1996-99 5-4 Chula Vista, CA Bonita Vista 100-46 (77-36) 59-49 (53-41) Sherri Vitale 1993-96 1993-96 5-11 Bradenton, FL St. Stephen’s Episcopal 66-50 (39-34) 40-25 (18-16) Terri Vitale 1991-92, 1994 1991-92, 1994 5-6 Bradenton, FL St. Stephen’s Episcopal 52-40 (31-20) 30-28 (12-9) Molly Walsh 1979 — 5-8 Glenview, IL Glenbrook Peggy Walsh 1979-81 1979-80 5-0 Midland, MI Dow Maura Weidner 1989 1989 5-6 Waterloo, IA Columbus 0-5 (0-0) 4-4 (1-3) Kelly Zalinski 1997-2000 1997-2000 5-6 Greer, SC Riverside 122-49 (80-31) 91-57 (65-34)

Bold denotes current players

Far and Wide: Since the beginning of the varsity program in 1976, Notre Dame women’s tennis players have hailed from 29 different states, as well as Panama (1) and Kenya (1, did not earn monogram). The complete breakdown of home states of Irish women’s tennis players is provided.

California – 14 Washington – 3 Arizona – 1 Illinois – 13 Missouri – 3 Georgia – 1 Indiana – 12 Texas – 3 Idaho – 1 Oklahoma – 8 Wisconsin – 3 Louisiana – 1 Ohio – 7 New York – 3 Massachusetts – 1 Florida – 7 Kentucky – 2 North Carolina – 1 Michigan – 4 Nevada – 2 Oregon – 1 Kansas – 4 New Jersey – 2 Pennsylvania – 1 Iowa – 4 South Carolina – 2 Virginia – 1 Colorado – 3 South Dakota – 2

84 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® Year-By-Year Results

4/17 at Western Michigan L, 4-5 Laura Lee won 1979 4/17 vs. Kent State (Kalamazoo, Mich.) W, 5-4 the Division II Coach: Jory Segal Record: 9-1 4/27 Northern Illinois W, 7-2 national title at 9/8 DePauw L, 4-5 5/13-15 at AIAW Div. II Region V Tourn. 2nd No. 5 singles as a 9/9 at IPFW W, 9-0 (Edwardsville, Ill.) freshman in 9/12 Goshen W, 9-0 5/23-25 at AIAW Div. II National Tourn. T6th 1982. 9/15 Notre Dame-Saint Mary’s Invit. 1st 9/18 at Taylor W, 9-0 9/21 at Wheaton W, 5-4 1982-83 9/22 at Northern Illinois W, 6-3 Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 19-11 9/28 Central Michigan W, 6-3 9/11 at Illinois L, 4-5 10/2 Saint Mary’s W, 7-2 9/11 vs. E. Illinois (Champaign, Ill.) W, 8-1 10/4 at Butler W, 7-2 9/14 Wheaton W, 7-2 10/7-8 Irish Invitational 4th 9/17 Rosary W, 9-0 10/10 at Valparaiso W, 8-1 (now Dominican) 10/11-13 at IAIAW Division III Tournament 2nd 9/21 SIU-Edwardsville W, 6-3 at AIAW Divison III Reg. V Tourn. 5th 9/22 DePaul W, 9-0 at AIAW National Tournament 22nd 9/25 Purdue L, 0-7 10/5 at DePaul W, 7-2 10/14 Valparaiso W, 9-0 1980-81 10/19 Saint Mary’s W, 9-0 Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 20-6 3/13 at George Washington W, 7-2 9/6 IPFW W, 9-0 3/13 at Georgia Southern W, 5-4 9/10 Goshen W, 9-0 3/14 at Wake Forest L, 4-5 9/17 Taylor W, 9-0 3/15 at Virginia L, 1-8 9/18 Manchester W, 9-0 3/16 at Miami (Ohio) L, 0-9 9/19 Northern Illinois W, 8-1 4/1 at Eastern Michigan W, 5-4 9/20 Ball State W, 6-3 4/1 at Michigan State L, 2-7 9/22 at Saint Mary’s W, 6-3 4/2 at Michigan L, 1-8 9/26 Wheaton W, 7-2 4/4 at Morehead State W, 7-2 9/28-29 Notre Dame-St. Mary’s Invitational 1st 4/6 Northwestern L, 1-8 10/3-4 at Illinois-Chicago Circle Tourn. 2nd 4/14 Bradley W, 9-0 10/3 at Illinois-Chicago Circle W, 8-1 4/16 at Southern Illinois W, 6-3 (now Illinois-Chicago) 4/17 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 5-4 1976 10/3 vs. Illinois W, 5-4 4/19 at Northern Illinois W, 7-2 Coach: Kathy Cordes Record: 6-3-1 10/4 vs. Northern Iowa W, 8-1 4/23 at Purdue L, 1-8 9/11 Indiana State W, 7-2 10/4 vs. Northern Illinois L, 4-5 4/26 Western Michigan L, 4-5 9/14 at Franklin W, 8-1 10/7 Butler W, 8-1 5/1 Ball State W, 8-1 9/14 vs. Indiana Central (Franklin, Ind.) W, 9-0 10/8 Valparaiso W, 8-1 5/9-10 at NCAA Division II Champ. 3rd (now Indianapolis) 10/10-11 at IAIAW Division II Tournament 1st (Pomona, Calif.) 9/18 at Ball State Tournament 2nd 10/14 at DePauw L, 2-7 5/9 vs. West Chester (Pa.) W, 9-0 9/24-25 at Indiana State Tournament 5th 3/16 at Long Beach State L, 0-9 5/9 vs. UC Davis L, 2-7 9/28 at Northwestern L, 2-7 3/17 at Loyola Marymount W, 7-2 5/10 vs. Northern Colorado W, 6-3 10/2-3 at Dorothy McGuire Mem. Tourn. NTS 3/18 at Whittier W, 8-1 10/4 Butler W, 7-2 3/20 at Golden West W, 7-2 10/7 at Manchester W, 9-0 3/22 vs. Denver L, 2-8 1983-84 10/9 at Eastern Michigan L, 4-5 4/10 at Michigan L, 1-8 Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 20-5 10/10 at IPFW T, 3-3 4/11 at Wayne State W, 9-0 9/10 at Purdue W, 5-3 10/12 Valparaiso W, 5-4 4/12 at Michigan State L, 1-8 9/11 Illinois W, 5-4 10/14 Saint Mary’s L, 3-6 4/15 DePauw W, 6-3 9/16 Butler W, 9-0 4/25 Western Illinois W, 5-4 9/17 DePauw W, 8-1 4/28 Saint Mary’s W, 9-0 9/19 at Wheaton W, 9-0 1977 5/14-16 at AIAW Div. II Region V Tourn. 2nd 9/21 Rosary W, 9-0 Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 5-5 5/17 at AIAW National Tournament 20th (now Dominican) 9/7 at St. Joseph (Ind.) W, 9-0 9/24 at Bradley W, 9-0 9/9 DePauw L, 4-5 9/29 at DePaul W, 9-0 1981-82 10/11 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 9/10 at Taylor W, 6-3 Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 13-10 9/14 at Valparaiso L, 1.5-7.5 10/14-15 North Star Conference Tourn. 1st 9/16-17 Notre Dame-Saint Mary’s Invit. 4th 9/5 Illinois-Chicago Circle W, 9-0 3/14 Purdue W, 8-1 9/20 Northwestern L, 0-9 (now Illinois-Chicago) 3/20 vs. Montana State W, 8-1 9/28 at Purdue-Calumet W, 9-0 9/11 Ferris State W, 9-0 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 10/3 at Anderson W, 8.5-0.5 9/15 Indiana Central W, 9-0 3/21 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W, 8-1 10/5 Saint Mary’s L, 1-8 (now Indianapolis) (Los Angeles, Calif.) 10/9 IPFW W, 8-1 9/17 at Wheaton W, 5-4 3/22 vs. Northern Colorado W, 8-1 10/11 vs. Saint Mary’s L, 2-7 9/19 Evansville W, 9-0 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 10/14-15 Irish Invitational 6th 9/25 at Taylor W, 9-0 3/23 at Loyola Marymount W, 6-3 9/26 at Ball State W, 6-3 3/24 vs. CS Northridge W, 7-2 9/26 at Indiana State W, 7-2 3/27 Michigan L, 2-7 1978 9/29 at Valparaiso W, 9-0 4/5 Hawaii W, 5-4 Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 7-3 10/2 at Northwestern L, 0-9 4/6 at Western Michigan L, 3-6 10/4-5 Irish Invitational 1st 4/7 at Western Illinois W, 9-0 9/11 Valparaiso L, 4-5 10/9-10 at IAIAW Division II Tournament 1st 4/11 Bradley W, 8-1 9/16 Notre Dame-Saint Mary’s Invit. 3rd (Indianapolis, Ind.) 4/12 Northern Illinois W, 5-2 9/18 Goshen W, 8-1 10/13 Saint Mary’s W, 9-0 4/14 at Bowling Green W, 9-0 9/20 Indiana Central W, 9-0 3/15 at Cententary L, 4-5 4/15 at Miami (Ohio) W, 5-4 (now Indianapolis) 3/16 at Louisiana Tech L, 3-6 4/16 Michigan State W, 5-4 9/24 at IPFW W, 9-0 3/16 at Northwestern Louisiana State L, 4-5 4/19 Morehead State L, 3-6 9/28 DePaul W, 7-2 (now Northwestern State) 4/24 at Northwestern L, 0-9 10/1 Xavier W, 8-1 3/18 at Tulane L, 2-7 5/1 Saint Mary’s W, 9-0 10/2 St. Joseph’s (Ind.) W, 9-0 3/19 at New Mexico State L, 1-8 5/7-11 at NCAA Division II Championship 3rd 10/5 Butler W, 8-1 3/20 at LSU L, 1-8 (Chattanooga, Tenn.) 10/9 DePauw L, 2-7 3/26 at Western Illinois L, 3-6 5/7 vs. Denver W, 8-1 10/13-14 at IAIAW Small College Tourn. 1st 3/27 vs. Illinois (Macomb, Ill.) L, 2-7 5/9 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga L, 3-6 10/16 Saint Mary’s L, 4-5 4/16 vs. N. Illinois (Kalamazoo, Mich.) W, 6-3 (now Chattanooga) 10/20-21 Irish Invitational 5th 5/11 vs. UC Davis W, 5-4

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 85 Year-By-Year Results

9/13 Miami (Ohio) L, 1-8 1984-85 Irish Invitational NTS Coach: Sharon Petro Record: 25-5 at Midwest Intercollegiate Chps. NTS 9/7 at Purdue W, 6-3 10/4 Michigan State L, 3-6 9/12 at Illinois-Chicago W, 8-1 10/7 Marquette W, 6-3 9/15 at Illinois W, 5-4 10/10 Ohio University W, 8-1 9/18 DePaul W, 9-0 10/11 Purdue L, 1-8 9/20 Wheaton W, 9-0 at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 10/7-8 Irish Invitational 2nd North Star Conference Tournament 1st 10/12-13 at North Star Conference Tourn. 1st 1/23-25 at Minnesota Doubles Invitational NTS 3/5 Purdue W, 8-1 3/9 at Ohio State W, 7-2 2/19 vs. N. Illinois (Madison, Wis.) W, 4-2 3/9 at Iowa W, 8-1 2/20 at Wisconsin L, 0-9 3/20 Auburn W, 8-1 2/21 vs. W. Michigan (Madison, Wis.) L, 3-6 3/20 Florida Southern W, 9-0 2/27-3/1 at Texas Invitational (Tyler, Texas) NTS 3/22 SIU-Edwardsville L, 4-5 3/16 vs. Louisville (Hilton Head, S.C.) W, 9-0 3/22 Stephen F. Austin W, 8-1 3/17 vs. Rutgers (Hilton Head, S.C.) W, 7-2 3/23 Cal Poly Pomona W, 6-3 3/18 vs. Arkansas (Hilton Head, S.C.) L, 0-9 3/23 Stetson W, 9-0 3/20 vs. Tennessee (Hilton Head, S.C.) L, 0-9 3/29 at Drake W, 9-0 3/21 vs. Auburn (Hilton Head, S.C.) L, 0-9 3/30 at Bradley W, 8-1 3/28 Indiana State W, 7-2 3/31 Indiana L, 0-9 3/29 Michigan W, 5-4 4/2 Western Michigan W, 6-3 4/3 Ohio State L, 4-5 4/5 at Evansville W, 9-0 4/4 Wheaton W, 6-1 4/5 at Morehead State W, 7-2 4/4 SIU-Edwardsville L, 1-8 4/6 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 5-4 4/11 at Toledo W, 7-2 4/12 at Miami (Ohio) L, 2-7 4/12 at Eastern Michigan L, 3-6 4/13 at Bowling Green W, 9-0 4/24 at Indiana L, 0-9 4/13 at Central Michigan W, 9-0 4/25 at Michigan State L, 1-5 4/17 Northwestern L, 3-6 4/28 Kalamazoo W, 8-1 4/23 at Michigan State W, 6-3 CeCe Cahill earned a berth in the 1988 NCAA Singles Championship 4/25 at St. Mary’s W, 9-0 to become the first Irish player to gain an invitation to the 5/6-7 at NCAA Division II Champ. 2nd 1987-88 tournament. (Bakersfield, Calif.) Coach: Michele Gelfman Record: 12-14 5/6 vs. Abilene Christian W, 8-1 9/12 Northern Illinois W, 9-0 2/22 Illinois State W, 6-3 5/6 vs. Cal Poly Pomona W, 7-2 9/18-20 at Midwest Fall Invitational NTS 2/26 vs. Illinois (Hamilton, Ohio) W, 7-2 5/7 vs. Tennessee-Chattanooga L, 1-8 (Bloomington, Ind.) 2/25 at Miami (Ohio) L, 4-5 (now Chattanooga) 9/21 Marquette W, 8-1 3/5 at Long Beach State W, 7-2 9/25-27 Irish Invitational NTS 3/7 at San Diego State (18) L, 0-9 10/1-4 at Midwest Intercollegiates NTS 3/9 at CS Fullerton W, 6-2 1985-86 10/9-11 North Star Conference Tournament 1st 3/10 at UC Irvine W, 5-4 Coach: Michele Gelfman Record: 28-6 1/22-24 at Gopher Doubles Invitational NTS 3/11 vs. Pennsylvania (Irvine, Calif.) W, 5-1 3/18 Western Illinois W, 9-0 9/7 Evansville W, 9-0 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/20 Purdue W, 6-3 9/7 Marquette W, 9-0 1/29 at Yale L, 3-6 3/22 at Western Michigan W, 7-1 9/17 at DePaul W, 9-0 1/30 vs. Brown (New Haven, Conn.) W, 8-1 3/31 SIU-Edwardsville W, 5-2 9/19 Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 1/31 vs. Wake Forest L, 3-5 4/2 Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 9/21 at Western Illinois W, 8-1 (New Haven, Conn.) 4/7 Ohio State W, 6-3 9/21 at Illinois L, 4-5 2/12-14 Eck Doubles Classic NTS 4/9 at Michigan State W, 5-4 9/22 at Iowa W, 6-3 2/18 Michigan State W, 5-4 4/15 Michigan W, 6-3 10/4 Ferris State W, 7-0 2/20 at Wisconsin (24) L, 1-8 4/18 at Northwestern L, 4-5 10/4 Cincinnati W, 6-1 2/20 vs. Furman (Madison, Wis.) W, 9-0 4/22 at Indiana (8) L, 0-9 10/4 Marquette W, 9-0 2/25 Colorado L, 1-7 4/29 Toledo W, 6-3 10/11-12 at North Star Conference Tourn. 1st 2/27 vs. Miami (Ohio) (Champaign, Ill.) L, 2-7 2/8 vs. Oklahoma (Springfield, Mo.) W, 5-4 2/28 at Illinois L, 1-8 2/9 Southwest Missouri State W, 5-3 3/4 at Ohio State L, 2-7 3/6 at Michigan L, 4-5 1989-90 (now Missouri State) Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 17-8 2/9 Kansas State W, 6-1 3/12 vs. CS Northridge W, 8-1 3/1 at Purdue L, 4-5 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 9/22-24 at SUnity Life Tennis Classic NTS 3/7 Bradley W, 8-1 3/13 vs. Colorado (Las Vegas, Nev.) L, 1-5 (Syracuse, N.Y.) 3/8 Akron W, 9-0 3/14 at UNLV L, 1-6 10/13-15 at Hoosier Converse Classic NTS 3/8 Saint Mary’s W, 9-0 3/15 vs. Alabama (Las Vegas, Nev.) L, 2-7 (Bloomington, Ind.) 3/15 at Michigan L, 4-5 3/18 vs. Princeton (Las Vegas, Nev.) W, 6-3 MCC Championship 1st 3/24-29 at Lavers International 3/19 vs. Utah (Las Vegas, Nev.) L, 2-7 11/1-5 at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 3/24 vs. Denison W, 9-0 3/25 Eastern Michigan W, 6-3 (Madison, Wis.) 3/25 vs. Tennessee W, 5-4 4/6 Northwestern L, 3-6 11/10-12 at Donnay/Rice Classic NTS 3/28 vs. Illinois L, 4-5 4/9 Toledo W, 8-1 2/2-4 Eck Doubles Classic NTS 3/29 vs. Rice W, 5-4 4/10 Purdue W, 8-0 2/11 at Northwestern L, 3-6 4/4 Toledo W, 6-3 4/15 at SIU-Edwardsville L, 3-6 2/16 at Texas (9) L, 0-9 4/5 Michigan State W, 5-3 4/16 vs. Northwest Missouri State W, 6-0 2/17 at Texas A&M (19) L, 1-7 4/6 Eastern Michigan W, 6-3 (Edwardsville, Ill.) 2/18 at Texas-San Antonio W, 5-0 4/15 at Western Michigan W, 5-4 4/27 Western Michigan W, 6-3 2/23 Illinois W, 7-2 4/18 at Ohio State W, 6-3 5/15-19 at NCAA Singles Championship NTS 2/24 Kansas State W, 6-3 4/20 at Miami (Ohio) L, 2-6 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 2/24 Drake W, 9-0 4/23 at Kalamazoo W, 7-2 2/25 Miami (Ohio) W, 8-1 4/26 at SIU-Edwardsville W, 6-3 3/13 at UCLA (2) L, 0-9 4/27 at Saint Louis W, 7-0 1988-89 3/16 vs. Pepperdine (9) L, 2-6 4/29 at Northwestern L, 3-6 Coach: Michele Gelfman Record: 16-6 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 5/2 at Northern Illinois W, 7-2 9/10-12 at Midwest Fall Invitational NTS 3/17 vs. Washington W, 9-0 5/3 at Bowling Green W, 7-0 9/16 Bowling Green W, 8-1 (Los Angeles, Calif.) 10/21-23 MCC Championship 1st 3/18 vs. Yale (Los Angeles, Calif.) W, 8-1 11/4-6 at Rice Tennis Classic NTS 3/22 Western Michigan W, 7-2 1986-87 11/17-20 at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 3/23 at Purdue W, 7-2 Coach: Michele Gelfman Record: 10-14 1/28 vs. Minnesota (Milwaukee, Wis.) L, 2-7 3/24 at Indiana (20) L, 1-8 3/25 Marquette W, 8-1 at Midwest Fall Invitational 1/29 at Marquette L, 4-5 3/31 at Michigan State W, 8-1 9/12 Illinois L, 3-5 2/3-5 Eck Doubles Classic NTS

86 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 4/1 at Eastern Michigan W, 8-1 (Baton Rouge, La.) 4/10 (13) Tennessee (29) W, 6-2 4/6 Northern Illinois W, 9-0 4/15 at Michigan W, 7-2 4/19 (16) Purdue W, 8-0 4/7 at Ball State W, 9-0 5/17-23 at NCAA Singles Championship NTS 4/20 (16) Indiana (14) L, 4-5 4/8 at Ohio State L, 2-7 (Palo Alto, Calif.) 4/23 (16) at Michigan (34) L, 4-5 4/12 at Michigan L, 0-6 5/13-16 at NCAA Championship T-9th 4/21 at Illinois State W, 8-1 (Athens, Ga.) 4/21 vs. Indiana State (Normal, Ill.) W, 8-1 1992-93 5/13 (20) vs. UC Santa Barbara (16) W, 5-3 4/27 Butler W, 9-0 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 18-8 (19th) 5/14 (20) vs. Stanford (4) L, 0-5 5/13-17 at NCAA Singles Championship NTS 9/20-27 (20) at ITA Clay Court Chps. NTS 5/18-23 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS (Gainesville, Fla.) (Richmond, Va.) (Athens, Ga.) 10/9-11 (20) Eck Invitational NTS 1990-91 10/17-18 (20) at MCC Championship 1st (Indianapolis, Ind.) 1994-95 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 16-9 (23rd) Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 14-10 (28th) 10/29-11/1 (20) at ITA All-America Chps. NTS 9/21-23 (25) at LSU Invitational NTS (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 9/23-25 (13) at Harvard Invitational NTS 10/5 (25) Stanford (exhibition) L, 0-9 1/23 (22) Duke (4) L, 1-8 9/29-10/2 (13) at National Clay Court Chps. NTS 10/12-14 (25) at Brown Invitational NTS 1/29 (22) vs. UCLA (5) L, 2-7 (Jackson, Miss.) 10/27-28 (25) MCC Championship 1st (Minneapolis, Minn.) 10/7-10/9 (13) Eck Tennis Classic NTS 11/9-12 (25) Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 1/30 (22) vs. Georgia (7) L, 1-8 10/20-23 (13) at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 1/25-27 (25) Eck Doubles Classic NTS (Minneapolis, Minn.) (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 2/2 (25) vs. Furman (Madison, Wis.) W, 9-0 1/31 (22) at Minnesota W, 7-2 10/21-23 (13) MCC Championship 1st 2/2 (25) at Wisconsin W, 6-3 2/9 (22) at Wisconsin W, 7-2 11/3-6 (13) at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 2/3 (25) at Marquette W, 8-1 2/13 (22) at Kentucky (18) L, 3-6 (East Lansing, Mich.) 2/8 (25) Purdue W, 7-2 2/14 (22) at Tennessee (13) L, 2-7 1/21 (15) vs. BYU (20) (Boise, Idaho) L, 4-5 2/9 (25) Kansas State W, 8-0 2/19 (22) LSU W, 8-1 1/22 (15) at Boise State W, 8-1 2/15 (25) vs. South Carolina W, 8-1 2/20 (22) TCU W, 7-2 1/28 (15) Minnesota W, 6-3 (Bloomington, Ind.) 2/24 (22) at Northwestern W, 6-2 2/2-6 (15) at Rolex Nat’l Indoor Chps. NTS 2/16 (25) vs. William & Mary L, 1-7 3/7 (22) at Kansas (20) W, 5-4 (Dallas, Texas) (Bloomington, Ind.) 3/11 (27) at South Florida L, 3-6 2/10 (15) vs. Duke (6) L, 2-7 2/17 (25) at Indiana (16) L, 1-6 3/18 (27) Illinois W, 7-2 (Williamsburg, Va.) 2/23 (25) Iowa W, 6-2 3/20 (27) Drake W, 9-0 2/11 (15) vs. Kansas (10) W, 6-3 2/24 (25) Minnesota W, 7-2 3/21 (27) Michigan W, 9-0 (Williamsburg, Va.) 2/24 (25) LSU L, 2-6 3/21 (27) Kansas State W, 8-0 2/12 (15) at William & Mary (26) L, 4-5 3/7 (21) at Northwestern L, 3-6 3/26 (23) Miami (Ohio) W, 9-0 2/19 (15) Alabama (28) W, 5-4 3/11 (21) at San Diego State (17) L, 2-7 3/28 (23) Clemson (19) W, 6-3 2/23-26 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-7th 3/15 (21) vs. Yale (San Diego, Calif.) W, 7-2 4/2 (23) Texas A&M W, 9-0 (Madison, Wis.) 3/15 (21) vs. Texas (12) L, 2-7 4/9 (21) at North Carolina W, 8-1 2/23 (15) vs. UC Santa Barbara (19) W, 5-2 (San Diego, Calif.) 4/10 (21) at Wake Forest (25) W, 6-2 2/24 (15) vs. Georgia (1) L, 0-6 3/22 (21) Oklahoma W, 5-4 4/17 (21) at Ohio State W, 6-0 2/25 (15) vs. Stanford (3) L, 1-6 3/23 (21) Michigan W, 7-2 4/18 (21) at Indiana (11) L, 2-7 3/3 (15) Michigan (23) W, 5-4 3/24 (21) Ohio State W, 9-0 4/20 (21) Purdue W, 6-0 3/5 (15) Wake Forest (14) L, 2-5 3/25 (21) Boston College W, 5-2 5/12-13 at NCAA Championship T-9th 3/11 (16) Clemson (27) W, 5-4 3/28 (21) Michigan State W, 8-1 (Gainesville, Fla.) 3/16 (16) at Pepperdine (11) W, 7-2 4/6 (23) at BYU (13) L, 4-5 5/12 (19) vs. Alabama (19) W, 5-0 3/19 (16) at Arizona State (7) L, 1-8 4/7 (23) at Utah (21) L, 4-5 5/13 (19) vs. Stanford (2) L, 0-5 3/25 (22) at Tennessee (25) L, 3-5 4/9 (23) at Western Michigan W, 5-1 5/17-22 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 3/26 (22) at Kentucky (18) W, 6-0 4/12 (24) at Tennessee (13) L, 1-6 (Gainesville, Fla.) 3/30 (22) Illinois (45) W, 8-1 4/13 (24) vs. Wake Forest W, 5-4 4/5 (24) at Wisconsin W, 5-1 (Knoxville, Tenn.) 4/6 (24) at Northwestern (24) L, 4-5 5/12-16 at NCAA Singles Championship NTS 1993-94 4/9 (24) Drake W, 5-4 (Palo Alto, Calif.) Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 17-9 (15th) 4/15 (24) Miami (Ohio) W, 9-0 9/24-26 (18) at William & Mary Invit. NTS 4/17 (24) Purdue W, 6-3 9/30-10/3 (18) at ITA Clay Court Chps. NTS 4/23 (26) at Indiana (25) L, 3-6 1991-92 5/16-20 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 11-10 (Jackson, Miss.) 10/1-3 (18) Eck Tennis Classic NTS (Malibu, Calif.) 9/26-29 (25) at National Clay Court Chps. NTS 10/16-17 (18) at MCC Championship 1st (Wilmington, N.C.) (Indianapolis, Ind.) 10/4-6 (25) Irish Invitational NTS 10/18-24 (18) at ITA All-America Chps. NTS 1995-96 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 22-7 (6th) 10/11-13 (25) at Brown Invitational NTS (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 10/19-20 (25) MCC Championship 1st 10/28-31 (18) at Midwest Regional Rolex NTS 9/28-10/1 (18) at National Clay Court Chps. NTS 10/22-27 (25) at Riviera ITA All-Am. Chps. NTS (East Lansing, Mich.) (Baltimore, Md.) (Malibu, Calif.) 1/23 (18) Kansas State W, 8-1 9/29-10/1 (18) at South Carolina Invitational NTS 10/31-11/3 (25) at Rolex Midwest Chps. NTS 1/29 (18) Miami (Ohio) W, 8-1 10/6 (18) at Washington (exhibition) W, 7-2 (Madison, Wis.) 1/29 (18) Drake W, 7-1 10/13-15 (18) Eck Classic NTS 11/8 (25) Tennessee (15) (exhibition) L, 4-5 2/3-6 (18) at National Indoor Rolex NTS 10/19-22 (18) at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 2/1 (25) at Illinois L, 4-5 2/8 (18) Wisconsin (25) W, 7-2 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 2/8 (25) Kansas State W, 8-1 2/11 (18) Kansas (15) L, 1-8 11/2-5 (18) at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 2/9 (25) Drake W, 5-2 2/13 (18) William & Mary W, 7-2 (East Lansing, Mich.) 2/9 (25) Miami (Ohio) W, 5-1 2/18 (18) Miami (Fla.) (16) W, 5-2 11/3-5 (18) at Illinois Invitational NTS 2/22 (25) Tennessee (15) L, 3-6 2/19 (18) Kentucky W, 5-4 1/19-20 at Federated Insurance Court Classic 2/29 (25) Kentucky L, 2-7 2/20 (18) Northwestern L, 2-7 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/1 (25) North Carolina L, 2-7 3/3-3/6 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-5th 1/19 (16) vs. Baylor W, 7-2 3/5 (25) Northwestern W, 6-3 (Madison, Wis.) 1/20 (16) vs. Vanderbilt (17) W, 5-4 3/7 (25) Indiana L, 4-5 3/3 (17) vs. BYU (18) W, 5-2 1/28 (16) at Illinois W, 7-0 3/9 at Davidson W, 9-0 3/4 (17) vs. Stanford (3) L, 0-6 2/1 (16) Northwestern (26) W, 7-0 3/12 at Clemson L, 3-6 3/5 (17) vs. Arizona (10) W, 5-2 2/3 (16) vs. William & Mary W, 4-3 3/15 at South Carolina L, 2-7 3/9 (17) at San Diego State (25) W, 7-2 (Lawrence, Kan.) 3/27 Kansas (17) W, 5-4 3/12 (17) at San Diego (26) W, 5-4 2/4 (16) at Kansas (25) L, 3-4 3/28 Wisconsin L, 3-6 3/17 (11) at Illinois W, 6-3 2/8-11 (16) at Rolex Nat’l Indoor Chps. NTS 3/29 Boston College W, 7-2 3/20 (11) Western Michigan W, 8-1 (Dallas, Texas) 4/2 at Texas (11) L, 0-5 3/25 (11) at Duke Susp., 3-3 2/15 (16) Tennessee (9) W, 5-2 4/3 at Texas A&M W, 5-2 3/26 (11) at North Carolina W, 7-2 2/17 (16) Alabama (21) W, 4-3 4/7 Western Michigan W, 8-1 3/27 (11) at Wake Forest (26) L, 4-5 2/18 (16) Kentucky (37) W, 6-3 4/11 at LSU (23) L, 2-7 4/2 (13) at Clemson (14) L, 1-5 2/22-25 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-9th 4/12 vs. South Alabama W, 6-0 4/5 (13) at Georgia (1) L, 1-6 (Madison, Wis.)

2010-11 WOMEN'S TENNIS 87 Year-By-Year Results

3/1 (11) Duke (3) L, 1-8 10/16-18 at Michigan Invitational NTS 3/2 (11) at Northwestern (24) W, 4-3 10/22-25 at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 3/7 (14) Michigan (17) W, 5-4 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 3/9 (14) Wake Forest (9) L, 1-8 11/5-8 Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 3/10 (14) Texas (5) L, 3-6 1/22-23 at Federated Insurance Court Classic 3/15 (14) at San Diego State (37) L, 4-5 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/29 (12) Purdue W, 5-4 1/22 (16) vs. DePaul W, 9-0 4/1 (12) at Tennessee (29) L, 3-6 1/23 (16) vs. Pepperdine (15) L, 4-5 4/1 (12) at Kentucky (56) L, 4-5 1/30 (16) vs. Kansas St. (58) W, 9-0 4/5 (17) William & Mary (7) L, 1-8 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 4/8 (17) at Indiana (32) W, 5-4 1/31 (16) vs. Oklahoma (45) W, 9-0 4/11 (17) Drake W, 9-0 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 4/13 (17) Boston College (72) W, 9-0 2/4-7 at Rolex National Indoor Chps. NTS 4/15 (23) Hawaii W, 9-0 (Dallas, Texas) 4/17-20 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 2/12 (16) Ohio State (59) W, 8-1 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2/13 (16) Clemson W, 9-0 4/18 (23) vs. Providence W, 4-0 2/14 (16) Duke (2) L, 3-6 4/19 (23) vs. Boston College (59) W, 4-0 2/18-21 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-13th 4/20 (23) at Miami (41) W, 4-0 (Madison, Wis.) 5/9-11 NCAA Midwest Regional Champ. T-3rd 2/18 (16) vs. Florida (1) L, 2-7 5/9 (19) Illinois (56) W, 5-3 2/19 (16) vs. UCLA (8) L, 4-5 5/10 (19) Wisconsin (21) L, 2-5 2/20 (16) vs. USC (13) W, 5-3 5/21-25 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 3/3 (16) at Northwestern (32) W, 5-4 3/6 (16) Wake Forest (9) W, 7-2 3/10 (14) at Arizona State (13) L, 1-8 1997-98 3/13 (14) at Kansas (23) W, 8-1 Terri Vitale and the 1994 team earned an invitation to the USTA/ Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 20-10 (19th) 3/20 (14) Iowa (53) W, 8-1 ITA National Team Indoor Championship for the first time in 3/24 (13) Michigan W, 9-0 9/26-28 at Vanderbilt Invitational NTS history, starting a streak of nine consecutive berths in the 3/27 (13) at Tennessee (12) L, 3-6 10/2-5 (16) at National Clay Court Chps. NTS tournament for the Irish. 3/28 (13) at Kentucky (18) W, 5-4 (Orlando, Fla.) 3/31 (13) Illinois (62) W, 7-2 10/3-5 (16) Eck Classic NTS 2/22 (16) vs. Florida (1) L, 0-8 4/3 (13) Purdue (71) W, 9-0 10/10-12 (16) at Ohio State Invitational NTS 2/23 (16) vs. South Carolina (12) W, 6-2 4/3 (13) Illinois State W, 9-0 10/23-26 (16) at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 2/24 (16) vs. California (6) W, 5-4 4/5 (13) at Wisconsin (55) W, 7-2 (Austin, Texas) 3/9 (8) Kansas State W, 5-2 4/9 (15) BYU W, 9-0 11/6-9 (16) at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 3/9 (8) Drake W, 7-0 4/11 (15) William & Mary (9) W, 5-4 (Madison, Wis.) 3/15 (8) at Florida State (28) W, 6-1 4/15 (15) at Indiana (65) W, 6-2 1/30 (16) at Drake W, 7-0 3/23 (6) at Michigan W, 6-1 4/22-25 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 1/31 (16) vs. Purdue W, 6-1 3/29 (6) at Georgia (16) L, 4-5 (Coral Gables, Fla.) (Des Moines, Iowa) 3/30 (6) at Clemson (20) W, 4-3 4/23 (10) vs. Rutgers W, 4-0 2/5-8 (16) at Rolex National Indoor Chps. NTS 4/4 (8) at Texas (5) W, 5-4 4/24 (10) vs. Syracuse (73) W, 4-0 (Dallas, Texas) 4/8 (8) at Duke (3) L, 2-5 4/25 (10) at Miami (22) W, 4-2 2/13 (16) Ohio State (70) W, 7-2 4/9 (8) at Wake Forest (11) L, 4-5 5/15-16 NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 2/14 (16) Tennessee (12) W, 5-4 4/12 (8) Indiana W, 7-0 5/15 (12) Illinois-Chicago W, 9-0 2/15 (16) Boston College (53) W, 9-0 4/15 (8) Wisconsin (7) L, 3-4 5/16 (12) Iowa (38) L, 4-5 2/18-21 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-11th 4/18-21 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 5/25-28 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS (Coral Gables, Fla.) (Madison, Wis.) 4/19 (8) vs. St. John’s W, 4-0 2/18 (15) vs. Vanderbilt (16) L, 4-5 4/20 (8) vs. Boston College W, 4-0 2/20 (15) vs. South Alabama (17) W, 6-0 1999-2000 4/21 (8) at Miami W, 4-0 2/21 (15) vs. Mississippi (9) L, 3-5 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 23-7 (13th) 4/23 (8) Western Michigan W, 8-1 2/27 (15) Syracuse (55) W, 8-1 5/18-21 at NCAA Championship T-5th 2/28 (15) Minnesota (40) W, 8-1 9/23-26 at National Clay Court Chps. NTS (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3/1 (15) Kansas (27) L, 3-6 (Baltimore, Md.) 5/18 (10) vs. BYU (9) W 5-0 3/3 (15) Wisconsin (25) W, 5-4 9/24-26 at Indiana Invitational NTS 5/19 (10) vs. Stanford (2) L, 1-5 3/6 (15) Northwestern (23) W, 8-1 9/30-10/1 at ITA/World Team Tennis Chps. 6th 5/22-27 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 3/10 (18) at UNLV (36) W, 7-2 (Palo Alto, Calif.) (Tallahassee, Fla.) 3/11 (18) vs. Florida (1) L, 2-7 10/8-10 at Illinois Invitational NTS (Las Vegas, Nev.) 10/15 USC (exhibition) L, 4-5 3/15 (18) at Texas (7) L, 3-5 10/21-24 at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 1996-97 3/25 (16) at Michigan (42) W, 5-4 11/5-8 ITA Midwest Reg. Chps. NTS Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 18-11 (21st) 3/28 (16) Kentucky (24) L, 4-5 1/11 (18) at Hawaii W, 9-0 4/4 (16) at William & Mary (11) L, 3-6 1/13 (18) vs. Duke (4) L, 1-5 9/22 at William & Mary Invitational NTS 4/5 (16) vs. Maryland W, 8-1 (Honolulu, Hawaii) 9/26-29 at National Clay Court Chps. NTS (Williamsburg, Va.) 1/14 (18) vs. Washington (23) W, 6-3 (Baltimore, Md.) 4/9 (17) at Wake Forest (10) W, 8-1 (Laie, Hawaii) 10/4-6 Eck Classic NTS 4/11 (17) at Duke (3) L, 1-8 1/29 (18) Yale W, 9-0 10/18-20 (8) at Fripp Island Invitational NTS 4/13 (17) at Clemson (65) W, 7-2 2/3-6 (18) at Rolex Nat’l. Indoor Chps. NTS (Fripp Island, S.C.) 4/21 (18) Indiana (44) W, 7-2 (Dallas, Texas) 10/24-27 (8) at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 4/25-28 at BIG EAST Championship 2nd 2/11 (17) Maryland (39) W, 9-0 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2/13 (17) Illinois (47) W, 8-1 11/7-10 (8) at Midwest Reg. Rolex Chps. NTS 4/26 (18) vs. Georgetown W, 4-0 2/17-20 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-7th (Madison, Wis.) 4/27 (18) vs. West Virginia W, 4-0 (Madison, Wis.) 1/10-12 (11) at National Tennis Classic NTS 4/28 (18) at Miami (20) L, 2-4 2/17 (17) vs. William & Mary (12) W, 5-2 (Bluewater Bay, Fla.) 5/15-17 at NCAA Midwest Region Champ. 2nd 2/18 (17) vs. Stanford (1) L, 2-5 1/30 (11) Illinois (63) W, 6-3 (Champaign, Ill.) 2/19 (17) vs. USC (13) L, 2-5 2/1 (11) vs. BYU (32) L, 3-6 5/15 (19) vs. Northwestern (43) W, 6-2 2/26 (15) at North Carolina (28) W, 5-4 (Oklahoma City, Okla.) 5/16 (19) vs. Wisconsin (25) W, 5-1 2/27 (15) at Wake Forest (5) L, 4-5 2/2 (11) at Oklahoma (74) W, 7-2 5/17 (19) vs. UCLA (14) L, 1-5 3/1 (15) Northwestern (12) W, 6-3 2/14 (11) vs. Syracuse (51) W, 8-1 5/25-29 NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 3/2 (15) vs. Ohio State (33) W, 8-1 (Lawrence, Kan.) (Toledo, Ohio) 2/15 (11) at Kansas (20) W, 6-3 3/4 (15) Iowa (36) W, 6-3 2/17 (11) Clemson (26) W, 6-1 1998-99 3/5 (15) Kentucky (21) W, 7-2 2/20-23 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-11th Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 23-7 (15th) 3/11 (14) at BYU (49) W, 7-2 (Madison, Wis.) 3/18 (13) at Pepperdine (9) L, 2-7 9/18-20 Eck Classic NTS 2/20 (11) vs. Pepperdine (8) L, 2-5 3/27 (12) Kansas (75) W, 9-0 9/24-27 at National Clay Court Chps. NTS 2/21 (11) vs. Alabama (21) W, 4-3 3/29 (14) at Michigan (57) W, 8-1 (Baltimore, Md.) 2/22 (11) vs. Vanderbilt (15) L, 0-5 4/2 (14) Wisconsin (58) W, 9-0 10/9-11 at Ohio State Invitational NTS 2/27 (11) at Wisconsin (10) W, 4-3 4/5 (14) at Purdue (57) W, 9-0

88 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® 4/9 (14) at William & Mary (16) W, 6-3 1/18-20 at Nat’l. Collegiate Tennis Classic NTS (Peachtree City, Ga.) 4/11 (14) Indiana (51) W, 8-0 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 10/3-5 at Kentucky Fall Classic NTS 4/15 (13) Miami (Fla.) (43) W, 6-3 1/26 (14) Illinois State (59) W, 6-1 10/7-12 at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 4/20-23 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 1/26 (14) Northern Iowa W, 6-1 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 1/30 (13) at Michigan (69) W, 5-2 10/17 USC (exhibition) W, 4-3 4/21 (13) vs. Rutgers W, 6-0 2/2 (13) Kentucky (24) L, 3-4 10/23-28 at ITA Midwest Chps. NTS 4/22 (13) vs. Seton Hall W, 5-0 2/3 (13) Indiana (40) L, 2-5 (Kalamazoo, Mich.) 4/23 (13) at Miami (51) L, 2-5 2/7-10 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-7th 11/6-9 at ITA National Indoor Chps. NTS 5/13-14 NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) (Madison, Wis.) (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 5/13 (13) Illinois-Chicago W, 5-0 2/7 (13) vs. USC (7) W, 5-2 11/7-9 at Midwest Blast NTS 5/14 (13) South Carolina (20) W, 5-1 2/8 (13) vs. Vanderbilt (4) L, 2-5 (Champaign, Ill.) 5/18-21 at NCAA Championship T-9th 2/9 (13) vs. North Carolina (16) L, 1-6 1/29 (21) at Michigan (34) L, 3-4 (Malibu, Calif.) 2/16 (18) Tennessee (8) L, 1-6 1/31 (21) Ohio State (48) W, 5-2 5/18 (13) vs. Florida (4) L, 0-5 2/18 (18) BYU (51) W, 5-2 2/1 (21) Wisconsin (64) W, 7-0 5/22-26 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 2/22 (20) Iowa (48) W, 5-2 2/13 (26) at VCU (14) W, 4-3 (Malibu, Calif.) 2/24 (20) Virginia Tech (75) W, 7-0 2/14 (26) vs. Boston College W, 6-1 3/1 (20) Wisconsin (35) W, 7-0 (Blacksburg, Va.) 3/2 (20) Ohio State (38) W, 5-2 2/15 (26) at Virginia Tech (69) W, 5-2 2000-01 3/9 (18) at Air Force W, 5-2 2/20 (26) BYU (20) W, 6-1 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 25-5 (10th) 3/15 (17) at San Diego State (53) L, 2-5 2/29 (20) Indiana (26) W, 5-2 9/21-24 at National Clay Court Chps. NTS 3/21 (22) at Purdue (51) L, 2-5 3/4 (19) Illinois (17) L, 2-5 (Baltimore, Md.) 3/27 (23)Illinois W, 4-3 3/10 (18) vs. Duke (6) L, 1-6 9/22-24 at Maryland Invitational NTS 3/30 (23) at Wake Forest (3) L, 3-4 (Waikoloa, Hawaii) 9/29-10/1 Eck Classic NTS 4/1 (23) at Duke (4) L, 1-6 3/13 (18) vs. Tennessee (36) L, 1-6 10/6-8 at ITA/World Team Tennis Nat’l. Chps. 6th 4/2 (23) at North Carolina (7) L, 1-6 (Waikoloa, Hawaii) (Palo Alto, Calif.) 4/6 (23) Northwestern (19) L, 3-4 3/18 (21) Iowa (47) W, 6-1 10/13-15 at Colorado Invitational NTS 4/7 (23) Miami (Fla.) (27) W, 4-3 3/27 (23) at Wake Forest (33) L, 0-7 10/19-22 at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 4/13 (25) at William & Mary (14) W, 5-2 3/28 (23) at North Carolina (9) L, 0-5 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 4/15 (25) at Texas (10) L, 2-5 4/3 (27) Marquette W, 7-0 11/4-7 at ITA Midwest Reg. Chps. NTS 4/19-21 at BIG EAST Championship 2nd 4/4 (27) Miami (Fla.) (18) W, 5-2 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 4/10 (23) at William & Mary (43) L, 3-4 1/21 (13) Duke (4) L, 3-4 4/20 (20) vs. Boston College W, 4-1 4/12 (23) at Texas (14) L, 2-5 1/26-28 at adidas College Invitational NTS 4/21 (20) at Miami (37) L, 1-4 4/15 (24) Northwestern (11) L, 3-4 (Orlando, Fla.) 5/11-12 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 4/21 (27) at Purdue (61) L. 3-4 2/1-4 at Rolex National Indoor Chps. NTS (Evanston, Ill.) T-33rd 4/30-5/1 at BIG EAST Championship 2nd (Dallas, Texas) 5/11 (21) vs. Wisconsin (30) L, 2-4 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2/4 (13) Illinois State W, 7-0 5/22-25 at NCAA Doubles Championship NTS 4/30 (28) vs. Virginia Tech (71) W, 4-0 2/4 (13) Western Michigan (72) W, 6-1 (Palo Alto, Calif.) 5/1 (28) at Miami (26) L, 0-4 2/9 (11) Virginia Tech (61) W, 7-0 5/15-16 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 2/10 (11) Wake Forest (8) W, 5-0 (Evanston, Ill.) T-17th 2/11 (11) North Carolina (28) W, 6-1 2002-03 5/15 (29) vs. Iowa (38) W, 4-1 2/15-18 at National Team Indoor Champ. T-5th Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 16-9 (21st) 5/15-16 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) (Madison, Wis.) 9/20-22 at OSU/Prince Cup NTS (Evanston, Ill.) T-17th 2/15 (11) vs. Oklahoma State (40) W, 5-2 (Columbus, Ohio) 5/15 (29) vs. Iowa (38) W, 4-1 2/16 (11) vs. Georgia (2) L, 1-5 9/27-29 at adidas Invitational NTS 5/16 (29) at Northwestern (9) L, 1-4 2/17 (11) vs. Pepperdine (7) W, 6-1 (Peachtree City, Ga.) 5/24-29 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 2/23 (6) at Kansas State (46) W, 4-3 10/24-29 at ITA Midwest Reg. Chps. NTS (Athens, Ga.) 2/24 (6) vs. BYU (44) (Lawrence, Kan.) W, 7-0 (East Lansing, Mich.) 2/25 (6) at Kansas W, 7-0 11/8-10 Eck Classic NTS 3/1 (5) at Northwestern (11) L, 3-4 2004-05 1/17-19 (22) at Collegiate Kickoff Classic NTS Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 15-10 (24th) 3/3 (5) at Ohio State (21) W, 6-1 (Las Vegas, Nev.) 3/10 (8) Michigan (59) W, 7-0 1/22 (22) Western Michigan W, 5-2 9/17-19 at Colorado Invitational NTS 3/17 (7) at Miami (Fla.) (35) W, 6-1 1/26 (22) at Wisconsin (30) W, 5-2 10/7-10 at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 3/17 (7) vs. West Virginia W, 7-0 1/30 (21) at Northwestern (16) L, 0-7 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) (Coral Gables, Fla.) 2/1 (21) North Carolina (5) L, 2-5 10/15-17 Eck Classic NTS 3/24 (7) at Kentucky (35) W, 5-2 2/14 (21) Virginia Tech (71) W, 6-1 10/21-26 at ITA Midwest Chps. NTS 3/25 (7) at Tennessee (9) L, 1-6 2/16 (21) Boston College W, 6-1 (Minneapolis, Minn.) 3/30 (7) Iowa (32) W, 6-1 2/21 (19) Duke (1) L, 2-5 11/4-7 at ITA National Indoor Chps. NTS 4/1 (7) William & Mary (42) W, 7-0 2/23 (19) at Tennessee (11) L, 3-4 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 4/4 (8) at Indiana (41) W, 6-1 2/24 (19) at Kentucky (25) L, 3-4 11/5-7 at Indiana Invitational NTS 4/5 (8) at Illinois (36) W, 4-3 3/1 (19) Wake Forest (50) W, 6-1 1/22 (21) at Ohio State (49) W, 6-1 4/11 (7) Purdue W, 6-1 3/2 (19) Texas (13) W, 6-1 1/23 (21) Vanderbilt (6) L, 1-6 4/16 (7) at Wisconsin W, 7-0 3/8 (15) at BYU (49) W, 4-3 1/26 (21) Michigan (20) W, 7-0 4/20-22 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 3/14 (15) at Arizona State (7) L, 2-5 1/30 (21) Wake Forest (30) W, 5-2 (Coral Gables, Fla.) 3/21 (27) Iowa W, 4-3 2/11 (21) at Harvard (17) L, 3-4 4/21 (7) vs. Virginia Tech W, 4-0 3/23 (27) William & Mary (13) L, 3-4 2/13 (21) at Boston College (60) W, 7-0 4/22 (7) at Miami (39) W, 4-1 3/25 (27) Michigan (28) W, 5-2 2/18 (20) Duke (5) L, 3-4 5/12-13 NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 3/26 (48) Purdue (55) W, 6-1 2/20 (20) North Carolina (9) L, 3-4 5/12 (8) Eastern Michigan W, 4-0 3/29 (48) at Ohio State (35) W, 5-2 2/26 (20) Texas (13) L, 3-4 5/13 (8) Tulane (51) W, 4-0 4/2 (27) at Illinois (24) W, 6-1 2/27 (20) Iowa (57) W, 7-0 5/17-20 at NCAA Championship T-9th 4/3 (27) at Indiana W, 6-1 3/10 (22) at UNLV (30) W, 5-2 (Stone Mountain, Ga.) 4/12 (24) at Miami (25) L, 1-6 3/12 (22) at Brigham Young (24) L, 1-6 5/17 (8) vs. Florida (4) L, 1-4 4/25-27 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 3/18 (25) at Tennessee (23) L, 1-6 5/21-25 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps NTS (Coral Gables, Fla.) 3/22 (29) Purdue (61) W, 5-2 (Stone Mountain, Ga.) 4/27 (24) vs. Boston College W, 4-0 3/26 (29) at Oklahoma State W, 7-0 4/27 (24) at Miami (20) W, 4-3 3/29 (28) at Wisconsin (35) L, 3-4 5/9-10 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 4/2 (28) Long Beach State (72) W, 5-2 2001-02 (Nashville, Tenn.) T-17th 4/9 (31) William & Mary (16) W, 4-3 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 14-14 (23th) 5/9 (21) vs. Missouri (38) W, 4-1 4/10 (31) at Indiana (35) W, 4-3 9/28-30 at Georgia Invitational NTS 5/10 (21) at Vanderbilt (15) L, 0-4 4/13 (26) at Illinois (54) W, 4-3 9/28-30 at adidas Invitational NTS 5/19-24 at NCAA Singles Championship NTS 4/14 (26) at Northwestern (3) L, 2-5 (Palm Springs, Calif.) (Gainesville, Fla.) 4/21-23 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 10/19 USC (exhibition) L, 2-5 (Tampa, Fla.) 10/25-30 at ITA Midwest Reg. Chps. NTS 2003-04 4/22 (25) vs. St. John’s W, 4-0 (Madison, Wis.) Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 12-12 (27th) 4/23 (25) vs. Syracuse W, 4-0 11/9-11 Eck Classic NTS 9/25-28 at adidas Invitational NTS 5/13-14 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds)

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(Evanston, Ill.) T-17th 3/22 (3) Wisconsin W, 7-0 2/14 vs. (4) Baylor (14) W, 4-3 5/13 (23) vs. Iowa (46) W, 4-1 3/30 (2) at Wichita State (28) W, 5-2 2/15 vs. (1) Northwestern (14) L, 1-4 5/14 (23) at Northwestern (6) L, 0-4 4/1 (2) at Tulsa (38) W, 5-2 2/18 Purdue (14) W, 7-0 5/23-28 at NCAA Singles & Doubles 4/3 (2) Purdue (46) W, 6-1 2/21 at (39) BYU (5) W, 6-1 (Athens, Ga.) Chps. NTS 4/7 (2) Indiana (34) W, 7-0 2/22 at (43) Utah (5) W, 7-0 4/9 (2) Ohio State (48) W, 7-0 2/27 (13) North Carolina (5) W, 5-2 2005-06 4/13 (2) at Northwestern (9) L, 2-5 3/1 (23) Wake Forest (5) W, 6-1 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 27-2 (5th) 4/14 (2) vs. DePaul (Milwaukee) W, 7-0 3/6 Iowa (3) W, 7-0 4/15 (2) at Marquette W, 7-0 3/11 at (71) South Florida (4) W, 5-2 9/23-25 at Maryland Invitational NTS 4/20-22 at BIG EAST Championship 2nd 3/12 vs. (3) Duke (4) W, 5-2 9/30-10/2 at Hoosier Classic NTS (Tampa, FL) 3/14 at (7) Georgia Tech (4) L, 3-4 10/4-9 at Riviera/ITA All-American Chps. NTS 4/20 (2) vs. UConn [quarterfinals] W, 4-0 3/20 (29) Vanderbilt (2) W, 5-2 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 4/21 (2) vs. Marquette [semifinals] W, 4-0 3/22 at (12) Tennessee (2) W, 5-2 10/14 Southern California (Exhibition) L, 3-4 4/22 (2) at South Florida (39) [final] L, 3-4 3/26 at (37) Indiana (3) W, 7-0 10/20-25 at ITA Midwest Chps. NTS 5/12-13 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 3/31 (4) Baylor (3) L, 2-5 (East Lansing, Mich.) (Notre Dame, Ind.) 4/3 at DePaul (3) W, 5-2 11/3-6 at ITA National Indoor Chps. NTS 5/12 (7) UIC [first round] W, 4-0 4/4 at (1) Northwestern (3) L, 3-4 (Columbus, Ohio) 5/13 (7) Michigan (23) [second round] W, 4-0 4/5 vs. Marquette (3) W, 7-0 11/4-6 at Midwest Blast VII NTS 5/18-19 at NCAA Championship 4/7 at (36) Illinois (4) W, 6-1 (Urbana, Ill.) (Athens, Ga.) 4/11 (33) Texas A&M (4) W, 6-1 1/28 (22) Ohio State W, 7-0 5/18 (6) vs. UNC (11) [round of 16] W, 4-3 4/17 vs. Pittsburgh (4) W, 4-0 1/28 (22) Xavier W, 7-0 5/19 (6) vs. Ga. Tech (3) [quarterfinals] L, 2-4 4/18 vs. Rutgers (4) W, 4-0 2/11 (22) at Wake Forest (23) W, 4-3 5/22-28 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. 4/19 vs. (45) DePaul (4) W, 4-2 2/12 (22) at North Carolina (10) W, 5-1 (Stanford, Calif.) NTS 5/8 Illinois Chicago (5) W, 4-0 2/15 (22) at Michigan (30) W, 6-1 5/9 (17) Michigan (5) W, 4-1 2/18 (15) Tennessee (22) W, 7-0 5/15 vs. (12) Clemson (5) W, 4-0 2/19 (15) Harvard (9) W, 5-2 2007-08 5/16 vs. (4) Baylor (5) W, 4-3 2/25 (7) Brigham Young (20) W, 5-2 Coach Jay Louderback Record: 22-9 (20th) 5/17 vs. (8) California (5) L, 2-4 2/26 (7) Wisconsin (51) W, 6-1 9/14-16 at St. Mary’s Classic NTS 5/20-21 at NCAA Singles and Doubles Chps. NTS 2/28 (5) Indiana (27) W, 7-0 (College Station, Texas) 3/5 (5) Illinois (49) W, 7-0 9/28-30 at Wolverine Invitational NTS 3/10 (2) Western Michigan (49) W, 7-0 10/4-7 at Riviera/ITA All-American Chps. NTS 3/15 (2) vs. Duke (5) (Orlando, FL) W, 4-3 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 2009-10 3/18 (2) at Texas A&M (48) W, 4-3 10/18-23 at ITA Midwest Chps. NTS Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 26-4 (6th) 3/20 (2) at Texas (11) W, 7-0 (Ann Arbor, Mich.) 3/24 (2) Iowa (39) W, 6-1 11/1-4 at ITA National Indoor Chps. NTS 10/5-11 at ITA All-American Championships NTS 3/29 (2) at Vanderbilt (11) L, 3-4 (Columbus, Ohio) (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 3/31 (2) Eastern Michigan W, 7-0 1/20 at (75) Louisville (9) W, 6-1 10/9-11 at Northwestern Invitational NTS 4/2 (2) at Purdue (39) W, 4-3 1/28 at (16) Vanderbilt (9) L, 3-4 10/22-27 at ITA Midwest Regional NTS (Evanston, Ill.) 4/5 (2) Northwestern (9) W, 4-3 1/31 at (30) Michigan (12) L, 3-4 11/5-8 at National Indoor Championships NTS 4/7 (2) DePaul W, 7-0 2/4 (56) BYU (12) W, 4-3 (New Haven, Conn.) 4/9 (2) Marquette W, 7-0 2/7 vs. (6) Georgia (19) L. 2-4 11/6-8 at Western Michigan Invite NTS 4/21-23 at BIG EAST Championship 1st 2/8 vs. (13) William & Mary (19) W, 4-3 1/23 (6) at Iowa W, 6-1 (Tampa, FL) 2/11 vs. (11) Baylor (19) L, 2-5 1/24 (6) at Wisconsin W, 7-0 4/21 (2) vs. Rutgers [quarterfinals] W, 4-0 2/14 (47) Ohio State (14) W, 5-2 1/30 (6) DePaul (46) W, 6-1 4/22 (2) vs. DePaul [semifinals] W, 4-0 2/15 (74) Wisconsin (14) W, 7-0 1/31 (6) North Carolina (17) L, 2-5 4/23 (2) at South Florida (37) [final] W, 4-1 2/17 (31) South Florida (14) W, 6- 2/5 (13) at Kansas W, 7-0 5/12-13 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 2/21 at (8) Duke (15) L, 3-4 2/7 (13) at Michigan (16) W, 4-3 (Notre Dame, Ind.) 2/22 at (19) Wake Forest (15) W, 4-3 2/20 (17) Illinois (31) W, 5-2 5/12 (2) Valparaiso [first round] W, 5-0 2/24 at (5) North Carolina (15) L, 1-6 2/21 (17) Northwestern (1) W, 5-2 5/13 (2) Michigan (29) [second round] W, 4-0 3/1 (2) Georgia Tech (16) L, 2-5 2/24 (7) Ohio State (17) W, 7-0 5/18-19 at NCAA Championship 3/8 at Hawaii (19) W, 7-0 2/27 (7) Georgia Tech (14) W, 4-3 (Stanford, Calif.) 3/12 (61) Illinois (23) W, 6-1 2/28 (7) Tennessee (13) W, 5-2 5/18 (2) vs. Kentucky (20) [round of 16] W, 4-0 3/14 Western Michigan (23) W, 7-0 3/5 (3) Indiana (30) W, 7-0 5/19 (2) vs. Miami (7) [quarterfinals] L, 0-4 3/22 at (27) Texas A&M (24) W, 4-3 3/9 (3) vs. William & Mary (59) W, 5-2 5/22-28 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. 3/24 at SMU (24) W, 5-1 (Puerto Rico) (Stanford, Calif.) NTS 3/30 (25) Indiana (19) W, 6-1 3/12 (3) vs. Duke (7) L, 2-5 4/2 at Purdue (20) W, 7-0 (Puerto Rico) 4/4 at (46) Iowa (20) W, 6-1 3/19 (4) at Vanderbilt (17) W, 4-3 2006-07 4/6 Syracuse (20) W, 6-1 3/27 (3) vs. TCU W, 7-0 Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 28-4 (7th) 4/9 (1) Northwestern (16) L, 3-4 (Wichita, Kan.) 4/11 (61) DePaul (16) W, 7-0 3/28 (3) at Wichita State W, 6-1 9/23-25 at Maryland Invitational NTS 4/13 Marquette (17) W, 7-0 4/3 (6) at Baylor (2) L, 1-6 9/30-10/2 at Hoosier Classic NTS 4/18-20 at BIG EAST Championships 1st 4/5 (6) at Texas A&M (39) W, 4-3 10/4-9 at Riviera/ITA All-American Chps. NTS (Tampa, Fla.) 4/9 (6) South Florida (19) W, 7-0 (Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 4/18 vs. Rutgers (17) W, 4-0 4/16 (5) DePaul (22) W, 6-1 10/14 Southern California (Exhibition) L, 3-4 4/19 vs. (66) DePaul (17) W, 5-0 4/18 (5) Marquette W, 6-1 10/20-25 at ITA Midwest Chps. NTS 4/20 vs. (46) South Florida (17) W, 4-1 4/23-25 at BIG EAST Championships 1st (East Lansing, Mich.) 5/9-10 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd Rounds) (Notre Dame, Ind.) 11/3-6 at ITA National Indoor Chps. NTS (Coral Gables, Fla.) 4/23 (5) West Virginia W, 4-0 (Columbus, Ohio) 5/9 vs. (45) FIU (22) (first round) W, 4-1 4/24 (5) Syracuse W, 5-0 11/4-6 at Midwest Blast VII NTS 5/10 vs. (12) Miami (22) (second round) L, 5-0 4/25 (5) DePaul (30) W, 4-0 (Urbana, Ill.) 5/21-26 at NCAA Singles & Doubles Chps. NTS 5/14-15 at NCAA Championship (1st/2nd rounds) 1/26 (4) Illinois W, 7-0 (Tulsa, Okla.) (Notre Dame, Ind.) 1/28 (4) Vanderbilt (12) W, 4-3 5/14 (6) IPFW (first round) W, 4-0 2/1-4 at National Team Indoor Champ. 2nd 2008-09 5/15 (6) Boise State (47) (second round) W, 4-0 (Madison, Wis.) Coach: Jay Louderback Record: 28-5 (5th) 5/20-24 at NCAA Championship 2/1 (4) vs. Clemson (18) W, 5-2 9/18-20 at Florida Invitational NTS (Athens, Ga.) 2/2 (4) vs. Baylor (10) W, 5-2 10/1-4 at ITA All-American Chps. NTS 5/20 (6) vs. California (12) (round of 16) W, 4-2 2/3 (4) vs. Northwestern (8) W, 4-3 Pacific Palisades, Calif.) 5/22 (6) vs. Tennessee (14) (quarterfinals) W, 4-2 2/4 (4) vs. Georgia Tech (6) L, 2-4 10/10-12 at Wildcat Fall Invitational NTS 5/24 (6) vs. Stanford (8) (semifinals) L, 1-4 2/9 (15) Louisville (73) W, 6-1 10/25-28 at ITA Midwest Regional NTS 5/26-29 NCAA Singles & Doubles Championships NTS 2/14 (7) Michigan (23) W, 6-1 (East Lansing, Mich.) (Athens, Ga.) 2/16 (2) North Carolina (51) W, 5-2 11/6-9 at National Indoor Chps. NTS 2/18 (2) Wake Forest (27) W, 7-0 (Charlottesville, Va.) Note: Number to the right of opponent indicates 2/25 (2) Iowa (49) W, 7-0 11/7-9 at Midwest Blast NTS Intercollegiate Tennis Association national ranking of 3/2 (2) Texas A&M (49) W, 5-2 1/25 (32) Ohio State (17) W, 6-1 opponent at time of match and number to left is 3/3 (2) Texas (5) (Orlando, FL) W, 7-0 1/31 vs. (44) Pepperdine (17) W, 5-0 Notre Dame’s ranking (1987-88 to present only). 3/10 (2) at BYU (48) W, 5-2 2/1 at (14) Arkansas (17) W, 4-1 3/15 (2) vs. Duke (San Diego) (11) W, 4-3 2/6 (18) Michigan (14) W, 4-3 3/16 (2) vs. Tennessee (San Diego) (11) W, 6-1 2/13 vs. (5) Stanford (14) W, 4-3 90 UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® The Big East Conference

he 2010-11 academic year will be the 32nd in markets contain almost one-fourth of all television Any successful organization has had the good the history of The BIG EAST Conference as the households in the U.S. fortune to have outstanding leadership. The BIG Tunique consortium marches on competing at Since opening its doors in 1979, the league has EAST primarily was the brainchild of Dave Gavitt, the highest level with integrity and sportsmanship. won 28 national championships in six different who was the conference’s first Commissioner. The BIG EAST has gone through membership sports and 128 student-athletes have won Michael Tranghese, the league’s first full-time changes since its birth, but the 2010-11 year will individual national titles. employee, and for 11 years the associate to Gavitt, mark the conference’s sixth straight with the same In 2003-04, Connecticut became the first school became Commissioner in 1990. In his first year, he 16-member group, the nation’s largest Division I-A in NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s administered the formation of The BIG EAST conference. NCAA basketball titles in the same season. In ’02- Football Conference. The BIG EAST Conference’s goals have always 03, the BIG EAST became the first conference in In 2009-10, the BIG EAST had one significant been the same. The outstanding performances of NCAA history to win the men’s and women’s titles in change. Tranghese stepped down from his position the student-athletes at BIG EAST schools are the same year when the Syracuse men and the on June 30, 2009. John Marinatto, who had served evidence of the league’s proud tradition of success. Connecticut women captured their respective as senior associate commissioner, moved into the The league has always been able to boast that national championships. In men’s basketball, BIG Commissioner’s chair and continued to steer the many of its best students are also its best athletes. EAST squads have won three of the last 12 NCAA conference on its path of success. The 2009-10 year was no different. championships. BIG EAST women’s teams have The league has long been considered a leader Seven BIG EAST student-athletes were named taken seven of the last 11 NCAA titles. in innovative concepts in promotion and publicity, NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winners. Maya Proactive movement has been a signature particularly regarding television. Those efforts Moore, Connecticut’s women’s basketball standout, strategy for the conference that was born in 1979. have resulted in unparalleled visibility for BIG EAST won the NCAA Honda-Broderick Award as the The BIG EAST continually turns challenges into student-athletes. The conference has enjoyed nation’s top female student-athlete. She also was opportunities to become stronger. long-standing relationships with CBS, ESPN, Inc. named the ESPN The Magazine Academic All- In 2009-10, the BIG EAST added men’s lacrosse and ABC. American of the Year for women’s basketball. to its growing list of sports, which increased its BIG EAST men’s basketball games are regular Moore was the fifth BIG EAST women’s student- total to 24 sport championships. sellouts at campus and major public arenas, athlete to win the Honda-Broderick Award. The BIG EAST became a reality on May 31, 1979, including the annual men’s BIG EAST Championship In the athletic arena, BIG EAST student-athletes following a meeting of athletic directors from in Madison Square Garden. The women’s basketball again enjoyed success on the national stage. The Providence College, St. John’s, Georgetown and championship has led all conferences in attendance Connecticut women’s basketball team won its Syracuse universities. Seton Hall, Connecticut and for the past seven years. Attendance figures also second straight national championship and its Boston College completed the original seven-school are significant in soccer and baseball. seventh overall crown. The Villanova women’s cross alliance. More than 575 BIG EAST student-athletes have country team also won the NCAA title. The Notre While the membership has both increased and earned all-America recognition and dozens have Dame women’s soccer team reached the NCAA changed, the focus of the BIG EAST has not wavered. won individual NCAA national championships. The College Cup for the second straight year. The The conference reflects a tradition of broad-based BIG EAST has been well-represented in U.S. or Syracuse women’s lacrosse squad reached the Final programs, led by administrators and coaches who foreign national and Olympic teams. Several Four. place a constant emphasis on academic integrity. athletes earned gold medals. On the men’s side, West Virginia’s basketball Its student-athletes own significantly high The BIG EAST has its headquarters in Providence team became the BIG EAST’s 16th team to reach the graduation rates and their record of scholastic where the conference administers to more than NCAA Final Four and won the conference’s achievement notably show a balance between 5,500 student-athletes. academic achievement award. The Notre Dame intercollegiate athletics and academics. men’s lacrosse team advanced to the NCAA championship game. Individually, three BIG EAST student-athletes Notre Dame BIG EAST Titles won NCAA titles. Cincinnati’s Josh Schneider won Since joining the BIG EAST in 1995-96, Notre Dame has won more conference championships (107) than any the 50 freestyle in men’s swimming. In track, other school in the league: Louisville’s D’Ana McCarty repeated as the NCAA indoor winner in the weight throw. Louisville’s Matt Hughes won the 3,000 steeplechase. Another Baseball (5) Softball (6) Cardinal, Austen Childs, was the national runner-up 2002-06 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2009 in men’s tennis singles. BIG EAST football maintained its national profile Women’s Cross Country (3) Women’s Swimming and Diving (14) as a competitively balanced group. Cincinnati won 2002, 2003, 2005 1997-2010 its second straight league championship in 2009 and compiled an undefeated regular season. The Men’s Cross Country (5) Men’s Swimming and Diving (4) Bearcats finished third in the final Bowl 1997, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2005 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 Championship Series standings. Six of the league’s eight squads went to bowl games and helped the Women’s Golf (3) Women’s Tennis (10) BIG EAST post a 4-2 bowl record. Rutgers, one of 2004, 2005, 2008 1996, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2008-10 the bowl winners, also was recognized for having the nation’s highest NCAA APR rating, which Men’s Golf (6) Men’s Tennis (7) measures academic success. 1995-97, 2004-06 1996, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 The BIG EAST has continued to produce student-athletes who are at the forefront of athletic and academic achievement. In 2009-10, 22 BIG Women’s Lacrosse (1) Women’s Indoor Track & Field (2) EAST players from 10 schools were chosen to their 2009 2002, 2006 respective ESPN The Magazine Academic All- America Teams. Over 400 student-athletes have Rowing (7) Men’s Indoor Track & Field (4) earned academic all-America honors. 2004-10 2003, 2005, 2007, 2010 The BIG EAST became the nation’s largest Division I-A conference in 2005-06 when five new Women’s Soccer (11) Women’s Outdoor Track & Field (1) members began competing. The new schools 1995-2001, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009 2007 were: University of Cincinnati, DePaul University, University of Louisville, Marquette University and Men’s Soccer (2) Men’s Outdoor Track & Field (7) the University of South Florida. 1996, 2003 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008-10 BIG EAST institutions reside in nine of the nation’s top 35 largest media markets, including Volleyball (9) New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., 1995-1998, 2000-02, 2004, 2005 Tampa, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Cincinnati and Milwaukee. With its newest members, BIG EAST

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History l The University of Notre Dame du Lac was founded in 1842 by Father . Adjacent to South Bend, Ind., and nestled next to St. Mary’s and l The medical school acceptance rate of the University’s preprofessional studies graduates is 80 percent, Saint Joseph’s Lakes, the University was started almost twice the national average. with $310 in cash and three log buildings in l Notre Dame ranks first among Catholic universities in the number of doctorates earned by its under- disrepair. graduate alumni – a record compiled over some 85 years. l Notre Dame would establish many firsts for Catholic institutions of higher learning, includ- Service ing the first Catholic law school, the first Catholic l Community service is a hallmark of Notre Dame. About 80 percent of Notre Dame students engage in engineering school and the first student residence some form of voluntary community service during their years at the University, and at least 10 percent with private rooms, Sorin Hall. devote a year or more after graduation to service in the United States and around the world. l The University’s Alliance for Catholic Education () annually sends 180 recent graduates to teach Academics in some 100 understaffed Catholic schools in the southern, southeastern and southwestern United l The University is organized into four colleges – Arts and Letters, Science, Engineering and the Men- States and in South Bend. A national model, ACE has received the Higher Education Award from the doza College of Business – the School of Architecture, the Law School, the Graduate School, six major Corporation for National Service for leadership in using national service resources through AmeriCorps. research institutes, more than 40 centers and special programs and the University library system. l Notre Dame is rated among the nation’s top-25 institutions of higher learning in surveys conducted Alumni by U.S. News and World Report, Princeton Review, Time, Kiplinger’s and Kaplan/Newsweek. l The University’s network of nearly 270 alumni clubs – including 60 international clubs – is the most l The Mendoza College of Business is ranked #1 among the nation’s top undergraduate business extensive in higher education. schools by Bloomberg BusinessWeek. l With graduates renowned for their loyalty and generosity, Notre Dame annually ranks among the l Notre Dame is among a select group of schools that ranks in the top 30 on the U.S. News & World top-five in percentage of alumni who Report survey of the nation’s top colleges and in the National Association of Collegiate Directors of contribute to the University. Athletics Directors’ Cup for overall success in athletics. l In recent years, Notre Dame alumni have won a Nobel Prize in Students medicine, a Pulitzer Prize in jour- l Graduate and undergraduate students at the University come from all 50 states 100 countries nalism and an Emmy Award for con- worldwide. tributions to television technology. l Notre Dame’s graduation rate of 95 percent is exceeded by only Harvard and Princeton. l Notre Dame’s 98 percent retention rate between the freshman and sophomore years is among the highest in the country, thanks in large part to the University’s unique First Year of Studies Program. l Notre Dame has one of the highest undergraduate residential concentrations of any national univer- sity, with 80 percent of its students living in 29 residence halls. JENNIFER KELLNER CHRISSIE MCGAFFIGAN BRITNEY SANDERS Freshman Sophomore • All-BIG EAST Freshman BIG EAST Freshman of the Year ITA Midwest Region Rookie of the Year 2010-11 NOTRE DAME SCHEDULE October 1-3 Eck Classic Notre Dame, Ind. All Day 7-10 All-American Pre Qualifying Pacific Palisades, Calif. All Day 21-22 Regional Qualifying Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day 22-26 Midwest Regional Ann Arbor, Mich. All Day

November 4-7 National Individual Indoor New York, N.Y. All Day 5-7 Illinois Blast Champaign, Ill. All Day 12-14 Sarasota Clay Courts Sarasota, Fla. All Day

January 22 Illinois Champaign, Ill. Noon 29 Yale Notre Dame, Ind. 9 a.m. 30 Arkansas or Utah Notre Dame, Ind. 9 a.m. or 1 p.m.

February 5 North Carolina Chapel Hill, N.C. Noon JULIE SABACINSKI 6 Wake Forest Winston-Salem, N.C. 11 a.m. Freshman 10 Michigan Notre Dame, Ind. 4 p.m. 12 Vanderbilt Notre Dame, Ind. 11 a.m. 13 Wisconsin Notre Dame, Ind. 11 a.m. 18-21 National Team Indoor Charlottesville, Va. All Day 25-27 Blue-Gray Tournament Mobile, Ala. All Day

March 4 Indiana Bloomington, Ind. 3 p.m. 6 Baylor Notre Dame, Ind. Noon 15 South Florida Tampa, Fla. 11 a.m. 17 Duke Tampa, Fla. Noon 19 Tennessee Tampa, Fla. 10 a.m. 24 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Ga. 3 p.m.

April 1 Long Beach State Notre Dame, Ind. 4 p.m. 2 Texas A&M Notre Dame, Ind. 1 p.m. 7 Northwestern Evanston, Ill. 3 p.m. 17 Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. 10 a.m. 23 DePaul Notre Dame, Ind. 10 a.m. 28-30 BIG EAST Championships Notre Dame, Ind. TBA

May 1 BIG EAST Championships Notre Dame, Ind. TBA 13-15 NCAA 1st & 2nd Round TBA TBA JOHANNA MANNINGHAM 20-30 NCAA Championships Palo Alto, Calif. TBA Freshman home matches in bold * all times local to site