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University of Notre Dame Women's Tennis History & Records UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME WOMEN'S TENNIS HISTORY & RECORDS UPDATED AS OF JANUARY 5, 2017 ALL-TIME RESULTS Kathy Cordes Sharon Petro Jory Segal Michele Gelfman Jay Louderback 1976 1977-78, ‘80-85 1979 1985-89 1989-present 7-3-1 (.681) 114-45 (.717) 9-1 (.900) 68-40 (.630) 515-233 (.689) First Ranking: 25th, Preseason 1990-91 Seasons in Preseason ITA Rankings: 25 in a row: 1990-91/25th, 1991-92/25th, 1992-93/20th, First Final Ranking: 23rd, 1990-91 1993-94/18th, 1994-95/13th, 1995-96/18th, 1996-97/8th, 1997-98/16th, 1998-99/16th, 1999- 2000/18th, 2000-01/13th, 2001-02/14th, 2002-03/22nd, 2003-04/21st, 2004-05/21st, 2005- Highest Ranking: 2nd (15 times, most recently on Apr. 17, 2007) 06/22nd, 2006-07/4th, 2007-08/9th, 2008-09/17th, 2009-10/6th, 2010-11/4th, 2011-12/20th, Highest Final Ranking: 5th (three times, most recently 2009-10) 2012-13/19th, 2013-14/21st, 2014-15/20th, 2015-16/33rd Highest Preseason Ranking: 4th, 2006-07 Seasons in Final ITA Rankings: 24 in a row: 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, 2000-01/10th, Seasons in ITA Top 25: 24 in a row: 1990-91 – 2013-14 2001-02/23rd, 2002-03/21st, 2003-04/27th; 2004-05/24th, 2005-06/5th, 2006-07/7th, 2007- Seasons in ITA Top 20: 20 in a row: 1992-93 – 2011-12 08/20th, 2008-09/5th, 2009-10/5th, 2010-11/20th, 2011-12/20th, 2012-13/23rd, 2013-14/19th, Seasons in ITA Top 15: 14: 1993-94 – 2002-03, 2005-06 – 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10 2014-15/36th, 2015-16/44th Seasons in ITA Top 10: 8: 1995-96, ’96-97, ’98-99, 2000-01, 2005-06 – 2006-07, 2008-09,2009- Most Consecutive Weeks in ITA Rankings: 388 (current), Preseason 1992-93 to final 2015-16 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 Irish Year-End Rankings (Division I) SINGLES 2002 DOUBLES 2003 119th – Becky Varnum 43rd – Katie Cunha/Kristina Stastny 2016 124th – Alicia Salas 2016 57th - Quinn Gleason 2001 33rd - Quinn Gleason/Monica Robinson 59th – Lauren Connelly/Alicia Salas 89th - Monica Robinson 5th – Michelle Dasso 2002 109th - Allison Miller 2015 73rd – Becky Varnum 30th - Quinn Gleason/Monica Robinson 40th – Lindsey Green/ Becky Varnum 2014 89th – Nina Vaughan 2001 41st - Quinn Gleason 2000 2014 2013 27th – Michelle Dasso 11th -Quinn Gleason/Britney Sanders 9th – Michelle Dasso/ Becky Varnum 47th - Britney Sanders 1999 2013 2000 125th - Quinn Gleason 13th – Michelle Dasso 70th - Jennifer Kellner/Chrissie McGaffigan 17th – Michelle Dasso/ Becky Varnum 2012 76th – Jennifer Hall 39th – Katie Cunha/ Kimberly Guy 34th - Shannon Mathews 1998 78th - Britney Sanders/Julie Sabacinski 122nd - Kristy Frilling 28th – Michelle Dasso 2012 1999 2011 36th – Jennifer Hall 8th - Kristy Frilling/Shannon Mathews 10th – Michelle Dasso/ Jennifer Hall 7th - Kristy Frilling 73rd – Marisa Velasco 60th - Britney Sanders/Julie Sabacinski 1998 56th - Shannon Mathews 1997 14th – Tiffany Gates/ Jennifer Hall 2010 35th – Jennifer Hall 2011 16th – Kristy Frilling 1996 10th - Kristy Frilling/Shannon Mathews 1997 108th – Shannon Mathews 9th – Jennifer Hall 2010 23rd – Erin Gowen/ Jennifer Hall 2009 79th – Holyn Lord 2nd – Kali Krisik/Kristy Frilling 1996 29th – Kristy Frilling 83rd – Wendy Crabtree 28th – Wendy Crabtree/ Holyn Lord 32nd – Kelcy Tefft 100th – Marisa Velasco 2009 2008 1995 2nd – Kelcy Tefft/Kristy Frilling 1995 56th – Kelcy Tefft 16th – Wendy Crabtree 25th – Kelcy Tefft/Kali Krisk 24th – Wendy Crabtree/ Holyn Lord 83rd – Brook Buck 73rd – Holyn Lord 48th – Cosmina Ciobanu/Kali Krisik 1994 106th – Cosmina Ciobanu 1994 13th – Wendy Crabtree/ Lisa Tholen 2007 15th – Wendy Crabtree 2008 31st – Catrina Thompson 50th – Holyn Lord 3rd – Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 1993 66th – Cosmina Ciobanu 1993 2007 23rd – Wendy Crabtree/ Lisa Tholen 2006 46th – Wendy Crabtree 8th – Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 1992 30th–Catrina Thompson 1992 36th – Christy Faustmann/Lisa Tholen 90th – Brook Buck 22nd – Melissa Harris 27th – Brook Buck/Kelcy Tefft 125th – Christian Thompson 1991 2006 1991 2005 34th – Tracy Barton 10th – Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 24th – Tracy Barton/ Christy Faustmann 46th – Catrina Thompson 47th – Melissa Harris 2005 1989 83rd – Brook Buck 1990 20th – Tracy Barton/ CeCe Cahill 2004 43rd – Tracy Barton 5th – Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 22nd – Alicia Salas 1989 2004 2003 69th – CeCe Cahill 26th – Catrina Thompson/Christian Thompson 40th – Caylan Leslie 1988 98th – Alicia Salas 48th – CeCe Cahill 2 | UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME® ALL-TIME RESULTS 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 1999-00 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 2010-11 Jay Louderback Kristen Rafael 17 10 .630 20th Champions Second Round 2011-12 Jay Louderback Kristy Frilling, Shannon Mathews 21 8 .724 20th Champions Second Round 2012-13 Jay Louderback Chrissie McGaffigan, Jennifer Kellner 18 9 .667 23rd Champions Second Round 2013-14 Jay Louderback Jennifer Kellner 18 (8) 10 (6) .643 19th Quarterfinals Round of 16 2014-15 Jay Louderback Molly O’Koniewski, Katherine White 14 (8) 12 (6) .538 36th First Round First Round 2015-16 Jay Louderback Julie Vrabel 14 (5) 14 (9) .500 44th Quarterfinals First Round 39-Year Totals 712 322* .689 25 titles 23 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, the BIG EAST Conference from 1995-96 to 2012-13 and the Atlantic Coast Conference from 2013-14 to the 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 WOMEN'S TENNIS HISTORY & RECORDS | 3 INDIVIDUAL RANKINGS Notre Dame Individual Ranking Summary Notre Dame Doubles Team Ranking Summary Singles Doubles Names High High Final Name Class High High Final High High Final Catrina Thompson (‘07)/Christian Thompson (‘07) 1st (twice) 5th (‘05) Michelle Dasso ’01 2nd (’00-01) 5th (’01) 5th (’00-01) 9th (’01) Brook Buck (‘08)/Kelcy Tefft (‘09) 1st (‘07-08) 3rd (‘08) Kristy Frilling ‘12 3rd (‘11-12) 7th (‘11) 1st (twice) 2nd (twice) Kelcy Tefft (‘09)/Kristy Frilling (‘12) 1st (‘08-09) 2nd (‘09) Wendy Crabtree ’96 6th (’95-96) 15th (’94) 9th (’95-96) 13th (’94) Kristy Frilling (‘12)/Shannon Mathews (‘12) 1st (‘11-12) 8th (‘12) Jennifer Hall ’99 6th (’96-97) 9th (’96) 6th (’98-99) 10th (’99) Kali Krisik (‘10)/Kristy Frilling (‘12) 2nd (‘09-10) 2nd (‘10) Melissa Harris ’92 7th (’91-92) 22nd (’92) — — Kelcy Tefft (‘09)/Kali Krisik (‘10) 2nd (‘08-09) 25th (‘09) Alicia Salas ’04 10th (’03-04) 22nd (’04) 36th (’03-04) 59th (’03) Sarah Jane Connelly (‘05)/Katie Cunha (’03) 3rd (’01-02) — Catrina Thompson ‘07 16th (‘06-07) 30th (‘06) 1st (twice) 5th (‘05) Michelle Dasso (’01)/Becky Varnum (’02) 5th (’00-01) 9th (’01) Marisa Velasco ’99 25th (’95-96) 73rd (’98) — — Michelle Dasso (’01)/Jennifer Hall (’99) 6th (’98-99) 10th (’99) Caylan Leslie ‘07 26th (’03-04) 40th (’03)
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