TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION HISTORY AND RECORDS 2 Table of Contents 25 All-Americans 3 Quick Facts/Roster/Schedule 26 Conference Championships 27 ITA Achievements 28 OSU in the Big 12 COACHES 29 NCAA Tournament History 5 Head Coach Chris Young 30 Academic Awards 6 Assistant Coaches 31 Letterwinners 32 OSU vs. Nation 33 Record Book THE COWGIRLS 35 Record Book (Big 12 Era) 8 Cowgirl Bios and Career Stats 37 OSU Year-by-Year 12 Photo Roster

FACILITIES 14 Greenwood Center

2013-14 SEASON IN REVIEW 17 2013-14 Season Recap 18 2013-14 Results Breakdown 19 2013-14 Singles Results 22 2013-14 Doubles Results

2014-15 OKLAHOMA STATE WOMEN’S TENNIS MEDIA GUIDE CREDITS The 2014-15 Oklahoma State Women’s Tennis Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Taylor Miller, with assistance from Harry Endicott, Brandon, Walton, Jarrett Hardwick, sam Guertler, Dominic Holden and Roxanne Cantrell. Cover design by Harry Endicott. Photography by Bruce Waterfield, and George and Marianne Bulard of Genesee Party Pix Stillwater. Additional photos provided by OSU Communications and the OSU Alumni Association.

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UNIVERSITY INFORMATION 2014-15 ROSTER Location Stillwater, OK Name HT Class Hometown Founded Dec. 25, 1890 Katarina Adamovic 5’8” So. Cacak, Serbia Colors Orange and Black Maria Alvarez 5’6” Jr. Zaragoza, Spain Enrollment 37,232 Vladica Babic 5’9” Fr. Padgorica, Montenegro Conference Big 12 Mariah Burke 5’7” So. Tulsa, Okla. Team Name Cowboys Karyn Guttormsen 5’8” Sr. Kenosha, Wisc. Mascot Pistol Pete Kelsey Laurente 5’3” Jr. Miramar, Fla. President V. Burns Hargis Viktoriya Lushkova 5’9” So. Simferpol, Ukraine Athletic Director Mike Holder Carla Tur Mari 5’2” So. Ibiza, Spain Facility (Capacity) Gallagher-Iba Arena (13,611) Athletic Web Site www.okstate.com SCHEDULE University Web Site www.okstate.edu Date Opponent/Tournament Location Time STAFF INFORMATION FALL Head Coach Chris Young 9/12-14 Duke Invitational Durham, N.C. All day School Record 65-53 (Fifth year) 9/12-14 CCLR Collegiate Little Rock, Ark. All day Overall Record 253-148 (12th year) 9/21-24 Amelia Islan Pro Circuit Amelia Island, Fla. All day Office Phone 405-744-7343 10/2-5 ITA All-American Championship Pacific Palisades, Calif. All day Assistatnt Coach Courtney Steinbock 10/16-20 ITA Central Regional Stillwater, Okla. All day Volunteer Coach Natalie Pluskota 10/30-11/2 USTA Clay Court Championship Orlando, Fla. All day 11/7-9 Dickie V Clay Court Classic Lakewood Rank, Fla. All day TEAM INFORMATION 2013-14 Record 16-9 SPRING 2013-14 Big 12 Record 7-2 1/17 San Jose State Stillwater, Okla. 10:30 a.m. 2013-14 Big 12 Tournament Finish 2nd 1/17 Louisiana Tech Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. 2014 NCAA Finish Round of 32 1/24-25 ITA Kickoff Weekend Atlanta, Ga. 2 p.m. 2013-14 Letterwinners Returning/Lost 6/4 1/30 Mississippi Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. NCAA Qualifiers Returning/Lost 1/0 2/1 Arkansas Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. Starters Returning/Lost 5/2 2/21 Tulsa Tulsa, Okla. 1 p.m. All-Americans Returning/Lost 1/0 2/27 Oral Robert Stillwater, Okla. 10:30 a.m. 2/27 SMU Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. RETURNING NCAA SINGLES QUALIFIER 3/1 Oklahoma Norman, Okla. 12 p.m. Viktoryia Lushkova 3/6 Rice Stillwater, Okla. 5 p.m. 3/7 New Mexico Stillwater, Okla. 2 p.m. RETURNING 2013-14 ALL-AMERICANS 3/13 Baylor Stillwater 5 p.m. Viktoriya Lushkova 3/14 Texas Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. 3/21 Princeton San Diego, Calif. 11 a.m. MEDIA RELATIONS INFORMATION 3/27 TCU Fort Worth, Texas TBA Tennis Contact Taylor Miller 3/29 Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 1 p.m. Office Phone 405-744-4316 4/4 Oklahoma Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. Cell Phone 405-420-8622 4/10 Kansas Stillwater. Okla. 5 p.m. Office Fax 405-744-7754 4/12 Kansas State Stillwater, Okla. 1 p.m. E-Mail Address [email protected]/ 4/17 Iowa State Ames, Iowa 2 p.m. Address 220 Athletics Center, Stillwater, OK 74078 4/19 West Virginia Morgantown, W.Va. 12 p.m. Web Site okstate.com 4/23-26 Big 12 Championship Waco, Texas All day

MEDIA RELATIONS STAFF Kevin Klintworth Senior Associate Athletic Director Gavin Lang Assistant Athletic Director/Media Relations Ryan Cameron Assistant Director Wade McWhorter Assistant Director Sean Maguire Assistant Director Roxanne Cantrell Unit Assistant Taylor Miller Graduate Assistant Austin Chappell Graduate Assistant Greg Bartlett Web Developer C.J. Lickert Orange Power Studios Jordan Smith Web Developer Bruce Waterfield Photographer

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Young’s coaching prowess was evident as his 2010 Cowgirls reached the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship and received several individual accolades. His athletes earned a Big 12 Newcomer of the Year award, a No. 4 singles Big 12 co-championship CHRIS YOUNG and a doubles spot on the all-conference team. Head Coach He also earned his second USTA/ITA Campus and Community Outreach Award in 2010, as he was honored for his work in promoting tennis to the community. Oklahoma Christian, 2000 Career: 253-148 (12th year) During his time in Wichita, Young led the women’s squad to a 94-38 mark, including a 33-6 ledger in Missouri Valley Conference play. A three-time conference coach of the At OSU: 65-53 (Sixth year) year selection, Young guided the Shockers to league crowns in 2006, 2007 and 2009. Those seasons also resulted in the first three NCAA Tournament appearances in school history. Young took a program that had never held a national ranking or defeated a ranked Chris Young is entering his sixth season as the head coach of the Oklahoma State opponent and transformed the Shockers into a squad that was ranked for 43-straight women’s tennis program. After spending five years as the Wichita State Director of weeks and defeated more than 20 ranked opponents under his direction. Tennis, Young returned five seasons ago to his home state where he competed as a collegian and began his coaching career. The 2008-09 campaign saw Young’s squad post a 21-6 mark and capture its third league title in four seasons. Individually, his players won 65 of their 68 individual matches in A native of Norman, Okla., Young has compiled a career record of 253-148, directing the MVC action. OSU women and the men’s and women’s programs at both Wichita State and his alma mater, Oklahoma Christian. The fruits of his off-court work began to show as well as the Shockers finished the year ranked in the top 10 nationally in attendance. Under Young, the Cowgirls have made three-straight trips to the NCAA tournament and two-consecutive appearances in the Big 12 finals. The Shockers narrowly missed their third-straight conference title in 2008, finishing the year with a 16-8 mark and a runner-up finish at the MVC Tournament. During Young’s five years at Oklahoma State, he has overseen six Academic All-Big 12 selections, two ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award Recipients, two ITA Young’s third season at WSU proved to be one for the history books as his charges Rookie of the Year selections and a Big 12 Freshman of the Year. produced a school-record 27-3 mark and became the first MVC squad to win an NCAA Tournament match. The Shockers knocked off 25th-ranked South Carolina in the first Under his direction in 2014, Oklahoma State saw its first women’s tennis All-American round to secure the school’s first NCAA victory. Additionally, the Shockers climbed to No. since 1991 in Viktoriya Lushkova. 16 in the national rankings, making them the highest ranked team in the history of the MVC. That same year, he led the Pokes to a 15-8 campaign with a 7-2 record against Big 12 opponents. The Cowgirls produced 11 wins over ranked teams, including a huge 4-3 win Five Shockers earned all-conference honors, including Madina Rakhim, who finished the over No. 14 Oklahoma. Young and his squad received the highest final ranking for the year with a 29-2 mark at the No. 1 singles position. The Shockers were dominant up and program since 2001, when it was named the No. 21 team in the nation. The Cowgirls down their lineup, finishing with a 66-1 record in their individual conference matches. went on to the NCAA Championships for the third year in a row, where they advanced to the Round of 32 after a dominating 4-0 win over South Florida. For his efforts, Young was named the ITA Central Region Coach of the Year. The 2007 campaign also saw him earn the USTA/ITA National Award for Community Service. Several of his players earned individual awards following the season. Lushkova was not only named All-American but also Big 12 Freshman of the Year, ITA Central Region The 2004-05 campaign, WSU’s first under Young, resulted in immediate progress. The Rookie of the Year and selected to the All-Big 12 singles and doubles team. Kanyapat Shockers finished with a 13-13 mark, giving them their highest win total in seven years Narattana joined Lushkova on the All-Big 12 doubles and Megan McCray was named to and providing an indicator of the program’s bright future. the singles team. Young produced 17 all-conference singles players, nine all-league doubles performers. In 2013, Young coached the Cowgirls to a 16-9 overall record. The team notched 11 wins His squads also emphasized their work in the classroom with 16 Missouri Valley over ranked opponents, including a 5-2 victory over No. 12 Nebraska in San Diego, Calif., Conference Scholar-Athletes dotting his rosters. in March. Oklahoma State competed as the fifth seed in the Big 12 tournament after recording a 5-4 mark in conference play for the second straight year. From 2005-08, Young also steered the Shocker men’s program and tallied a 58-38 record. His 2008 squad recorded 19 wins and achieved the program’s highest ranking That year, Young’s Cowgirls made the program’s deepest run into the Big 12 tournament in 10 years. Individually, he coached nine all-conference singles players, two all-league in 10 years with a 4-2 win over fourth-seeded TCU, and an exciting victory over top seed doubles teams and produced two MVC Scholar-Athlete selections. and 19th-ranked Baylor to send Oklahoma State to the conference championship for the first time since 2003; however; the Cowgirls fell, 4-0, to the No. 3 seed Texas in the Big Prior to taking over the Shocker program, Young worked as the assistant men’s and 12 championship the next day. women’s coach at Oklahoma Christian University, including a stint as the interim head coach for both programs in 2002. The Cowgirls earned back-to-back NCAA tournament bids in 2012 and 2013, for the first time since the 1990 and 1991 seasons. In 2013, Young also coached the He took charge of the women’s program in 2003 before adding the OC men’s head Cowgirl doubles team of Malika Rose and Narattana to an NCAA doubles tournament coaching position to his list of duties the following year. The 2003 season also resulted appearance. in a national championship on the men’s side. Oklahoma State finished with an 11-10 record in Young’s third season. The Cowgirl During his time at Oklahoma Christian, the Eagles had 20 players receive NAIA All- program saw its biggest win ever in 2012 when the team defeated No. 6 Texas for the America honors, including eight with Young as head coach. fourth time in history. As a result, the Cowgirls received a No. 5 seeding and a spot in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championships, as well as a bid to the Tuscaloosa Regional The 2004 season saw Young garner both the men’s and women’s conference coach of in the NCAA Tournament. OSU fell in its first match of each tournament. the year honors in addition to his recognition as the NAIA Region VI Women’s Coach of the Year. Under Young’s direction, Meghan Blevins was named ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year in 2012. Young’s coaching career got underway in 1999 in Ardmore, Okla., where he served as a teaching pro and assistant coach at Ardmore High School. The 2011 Cowgirls finished the season with an 8-16 record; however, the team made it to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Championship for the second straight year, edging out As a player, Young earned three letters from Oklahoma Christian and helped the Eagles Missouri before eventually losing to top-seeded Baylor. to top-five national finishes in each of his three seasons. In his first year as OSU, Young led the Cowgirls to a 13-10 finish, their best in three years, A 2000 graduate of Oklahoma Christian, Young and his wife, Sarah, have two children, and picked up his milestone 200th career coaching win. Braden and Kelsy.

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COURTNEY STEINBOCK NATALIE PLUSKOTA Assistant Coach Volunteer Coach

Kansas, 2005 Tennessee, 2012 Second Year at OSU First Year at OSU

Oklahoma State assistant coach Courtney Steinbock is entering In January 2015, Oklahoma State Director of Tennis and head her second year with the Cowgirl tennis program. women’s coach Chris Young announced the addition of Natalie Pluskota as a volunteer assistant coach for the Cowgirls. Steinbock, a native of Lubbock, Texas, arrived at Oklahoma State after serving three years as assistant coach at Mississippi “We’re very excited to have Natalie join our program,” Young State. In 2013, the Bulldogs notched a 9-14 record and said. “She was an amazing college player that has a lot of advanced to the second round of the SEC championships for experience to share with our players. With all the success that the first time since 2005. she will bring to our program, both at the collegiate and the professional level, she is going to be a great mentor and help to Steinbock has also held positions at Wichita State, Washington our program. We couldn’t be more excited for her to join us as State and her alma mater, the University of Kansas. This won’t she prepares to go back out on tour.” be the first time that Steinbock and Cowgirl tennis coach Chris Young have joined forces. At Wichita State, she served for two Pluskota, a graduate from the University of Tennessee, was years as Associate Head Women’s Tennis Coach under Young. a four-time All-American, earning the doubles honor three During those two years, Steinbock and Young lead the Shockers times and the singles honor once. While a Lady Vol, she was to a 36-17 combined record, as well as back-to-back NCAA ranked as high as No. 1 in doubles and No. 24 in singles in the tournament appearances. Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings.

In 2008, Steinbock helped guide the Washington State Cougars After graduating from Tennessee, Pluskota went on to play to their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2002. The professionally and has won four ITF doubles titles with five Cougars recorded a 30-21 combined mark during her two year more finals appearances. She reached a No. 157 world ranking stint at Washington State. in doubles and a No. 478 world ranking in singles.

Prior to her stint at Washington State, Steinbock served for two “I’m excited to be here,” Pluskota said. “It’s a great opportunity years as the volunteer women’s tennis assistant at Kansas. to learn from some of the best coaches in the country. Being around college tennis again, somewhere that I thrive and As a player, Steinbock was a standout at the University of somewhere that I can become an asset to the girls, there’s Kansas, competing in the No. 1 spot in singles and doubles as probably no better feeling than that.” a senior. In 2003, she was named to the All-Big 12 First Team. Steinbock also received two Big 12 Player of the Week honors and two team MVP awards during her time as a Jayhawk. She graduated from Kansas in 2005.

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KATARINA MARIA ADAMOVIC ALVAREZ

Sophomore Junior Cacak, Serbia Zaragoza, Spain 5-8 . Right Handed 5-6 . Right Handed

Freshman: Joined the Cowgirl tennis squad in the spring semester Sophomore: Notched a 13-11 overall record as a sophomore, including in 2014 ... Finished the season with a 10-11 overall record in singles, an 11-5 dual mark competing in the No. 6 spot for the Cowgirls ... competing in the four and five spots ... Notched a 14-6 mark in Went 6-0 in Big 12 play to take home the conference singles title at doubles, competing with Karyn Guttormsen and Viktoriya Lushkova the No. 6 spot ... Defeated Lina Padegimaite of Texas, 4-6, 6-2, 6-1, ... Finished the season strong, winning seven of her last nine matches in the Cowgirls’ Big 12 semifinal match to seal the team’s second- consecutive appearance in the conference championship match ... to take the Big 12 singles title at the No. 4 spot ... Knocked off Pippa Went 20-11 on the season in doubles competing with Carla Tur Mari Horn of Texas in a three-set match to seal the Cowgirls’ first win over and Karyn Guttormsen. the Longhorns since 1989. Freshman: Was impressive in her freshman season, earning a 23-13 Personal: Was born September 9, 1993 in Cacak, Serbia to Goran and overall singles record and a 12-11 mark in doubles play ... Earned an Olivera Adamovic ... General Studies major ... Attended Serbia “Toza 8-5 singles record in the fall ... Recorded her first collegiate victory at Dragovic” Kragozevac in high school ... Serbian national champion the Missouri Aces for the Cure Tournament when she defeated Tulsa’s for Seniors, U18, U16, U10 and Juniors ...Was ranked 922 in the WTA Saana Sarteinen 6-2, 6-3 ... Her first fall season was highlighted by singles rankings and 631 in the WTA doubles rankings. defeating Julia Jamieson of Illinois 7-5, 6-3 to win the “Charlie” singles flight at the United States Air Force Academy Invitational ... Notched a Adamovic’s Career Records 15-8 record in dual singles matches playing in the four and five spots Singles ... Won her first seven matches of the spring season ... With her victory Year Fall Spring Overall over Iowa State’s Ana Gasparovic, earned her 20th overall win of the 13-14 - 10-11 10-11 season and became the tenth freshman in school history to reach TOTAL - 10-11 10-11 the single-season 20-win mark ... Became the seventh most winning freshman in a single season in school history with 23 overall wins Doubles ... Defeated Federica Denti, 6-7(6), 6-1, 6-3, in Oklahoma State’s first Year Fall Spring Overall round Big 12 tournament match against TCU to seal the Cowgirls’ spot 13-14 - 14-6 14-6 in the conference semifinals ... In doubles, she teamed up with senior TOTAL - 14-6 14-6 C.C. Sardinha to go 10-6 in the three spot for the Cowgirls. Personal: Daughter of Jaime Alvarez and Maria del Carmen Aguaron ... Has one brother, Daniel ... Born August 17, 1994, in Zaragoza, Spain ... Majoring in Psychology ... In high school, won an International Tennis Federation doubles tournament in Portugal ... Was the two-time runner-up for the Spanish doubles championship ... Enjoys going out with friends, shopping, and cooking ... Aside from tennis, also likes to play basketball and socccer ... Favorite tennis players are Roger Federer and Justine Henin.

Alvarez’s Career Records Singles Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 2-6 11-5 13-11 12-13 8-5 15-8 23-13 TOTAL 10-11 26-13 36-24 Doubles Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 6-4 14-7 20-11 12-13 0-1 12-10 12-11 TOTAL 6-5 26-17 32-22

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VLADICA MARIAH BABIC BURKE

Freshman Sophomore Podgorica, Montenegro Tulsa, Okla. 5-9 . Right Handed 5-7 . Right Handed

Personal: Born October 27, 1995 in Podgorica, Montenegro... Daughter Freshman: Recorded a 1-3 mark in singles play in her freshman of Sas and Vesna ... Is an only child ... Attended Sergije Stanic High season ... Recorded her first collegiate win in January against Hawaii School ... Began playing tennis at age 6 ... Played FED Cup at age 15 ... Pacific’s Carrie Shuler ... Teamed up with Karyn Guttormsen and Earned a top-500 doubles ranking ... Won two doubles titles in 2013 ... Morgan McCray to go 3-2 in doubles play. Partnered up with Katarina Adamovic for one of those championship titles. Personal: Was born February 15, 1995 in Plainfield, N.J., to Tom and Mireille Burke ... Undecided on a major ... Has two younger brothers, Matthew and Michael ... Attended Jenks High School ... Her senior year, she played in the top singles spot on her team and placed fourth at state championships ... Earned an All-State selection.

Burke’s Career Records Singles Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 0-3 1-0 1-3 TOTAL 0-3 1-0 1-3 Doubles Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 0-2 3-0 3-2 TOTAL 0-2 3-0 3-2

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KARYN KELSEY GUTTORMSEN LAURENTE

Senior Junior Kenosha, Wisc. Miramar, Fla. 5-11 . Right Handed 5-3 . Right Handed

Junior: Went 19-14 in singles matches in her junior season ... 2013-2014 (at University of Miami): Named to All-ACC Second Dominated the five and six singles spots, taking 13 of her 19 total wins in straight sets ... Went 6-1 in conference play to help lift the Cowgirls Team...Went 13-9 overall in singles the spring ... Playing primarily at to a second-place finish in the Big 12 ... Advanced to the quarterfinals the #2 singles spot in ACC play, went 7-6 in the ACC and 7-6 overall for of the Blue singles draw at the Duke Invitational with a 6-7(1), 7-6(4), the season at #2 ... Went 11-9 in dual matches ... Beat three nationally 6-3 victory over Duke’s Alyssa Smith ... Qualified to compete in the ITA ranked opponents ... Was ranked in every ITA singles poll in 2014 ... Regional main draw with two straight set wins in the qualifying rounds ... Teamed up with Maria Alvarez, Katarina Adamovic and Mariah Burke Ranked as high as No. 33 on Feb. 11 ... Partnered with Melissa Bolivar to go 21-12 in doubles action. in doubles where they went 12-5 overall in the spring ... In ACC they finished with a 7-2 record and 7-5 overall at the #2 spot in the spring ... Sophomore: Went 14-8 in singles play during her first spring as a Appeared in the final six doubles polls to close out the regular season Cowgirl ... Was a key piece to the Cowgirls’ successful season, as where they were ranked as high as No. 28 on March 25. the team had a 12-2 record when Guttormsen was victorious in her matches ... Dealt the final blow to the top-seeded Baylor Bears in the Big 12 tournament semifinals when she defeated Alex Clay on 2012-13 (at Univeristy of Miami): Was the nation’s 81st-ranked six to clinch the 4-3 victory for the Cowgirls and send the team to singles player... A spring record of 13-10... Defeated No. 42 Aeriel Ellis the conference championship match for the first time in ten years ... of 22nd-ranked Texas, 7-5, 6-1... Defeated No. 104 Kendal Woodard Paired with Meghan Blevins for much of the season to notch an 11-7 record on No. 2 doubles for Oklahoma State ... The pair defeated the of 32nd-ranked Georgia Tech, 6-1, 6-4... Defeated No. 86 Desirae 82nd-ranked duo of Oklahoma’s Mia Lancaster and Emma Devine, Krawczyk of 35th-ranked Arizona State, 6-2, 6-3... Teamed with 9-8(4), to clinch the doubles point and help the Cowgirls knock off the Brittany Dubins in spring doubles, compiling a record of 4-2... Defeated Sooners. the No. 7 duo of Cristina Stancu and Stefania Hristov of 14th-ranked Texas A&M, 8-5, in Round 3 of the Miami Spring Invite. Teamed Freshman:Competed for Florida International University. with Melissa Bolivar in spring doubles, compiling a record of 14-3... Personal: Born on September 12, 1994 in Kenosha, Wis. ... Daughter Defeated Simona Weymar/Rebeca Pereira, 8-4, in the first round of the of Kevin and Julia Guttormsen ... Has one brother, Evan (16), and two NCAA tournament...Defeated the duo of Mia Vriens and Amy Sargeant half-brothers, Josh (28) and Justin (22) ... Attended Bradford High of 30th-ranked Florida State in the finals of the ACC Tournament, School ... Recently transferred from Florida International University where she notched a 14-8 record her freshman year ... Was named 8-5... Compiled a fall singles record of 8-3... Defeated Amy Sargeant Wisconsin Player of the Year in 2010 ... In 2010, also won Wisconsin of the 40th-ranked Florida State, 6-1, 6-4, to claim the title in the State state championship ... Started college at age 16. of Florida Tennis Championships... Teamed with Lina Lileikite in fall doubles compiling a 2-1 record. Guttormsen’s Career Records Singles High School/Prep: Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 6-8 13-6 19-14 Attended Florida Virtual School... Chose Miami because she wanted 12-13 - 14-8 14-8 to stay close to home and due to its great reputation and training... 11-12* 3-2 10-10 13-12 Father (Jesus) is a pediatrician, mother (Elsa) is a registered nurse and TOTAL 9-10 24-18 46-34 brother (Zachary) is attending medical school.

Doubles Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 7-5 14-7 21-12 12-13 - 11-7 11-7 11-12* 1-2 7-12 8-14 TOTAL 8-7 18-19 10-33 *Played at Florida International

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VIKTORIYA CARLA LUSHKOVA TUR MARI

Sophomore Sophomore Simferopol, Ukraine Ibiza, Spain 5-11 . Right Handed 5-2 . Right Handed

Freshman: Joined the Cowgirl Tennis squad in January 2014 ... Freshman: Recorded a 24-17 mark in singles play in her first collegiate Became the first All-American for Oklahoma State women’s tennis season ... Defeated No. 78 Marianna Jodoin of Duke at the Duke since 1991, when she defeated No. 14 Olivia Janowicz, 7-5, 7-5 ... Invitational for her first collegiate victory ... Became the 11th Cowgirl Played at the No. 1 spot for most of the season ... Compiled a 19-5 in the Big 12 era to notch 20 or more wins in her freshman season ... record in singles and a 19-5 mark in doubles, playing with Katarina Teamed up with Kanyapat Narattana and Maria Alvarez to record a Adamovic and Kanyapat Narattana ... Knocked off five ranked 18-12 record in fall doubles action ... Won three of four matches at the opponents in her first semester of collegiate tennis ... Defeated OU’s Mizzou Invitational with Kanyapat Narattana, including an 8-5 win over Whitney Ritchie, 1-6, 6-2, 7-6(4), to seal the upset victory for the No. 32nd-ranked Gabb and Gaytan-Leach of Missouri, to take home the 39 Cowgirls over the No. 14 Sooners ... Spent seven-straight weeks tournament doubles crown. in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s singles rankings ... Highest regular season ranking of No. 44 came on April 22 ... Received a No. Personal: Born in Ibiza, Spain to Catalina Mari Grasch and Carlos Tur 37 final ranking in singles ... Named Big 12 Freshman of the Year and Zormoza ... Undecided on a major ... Has one older sister, Andrea ... ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year ... Earned Big 12 weekly awards Attended IES CTEIB. twice ... Selected for singles and doubles All-Big 12 teams. Tur Mari’s Career Records Personal: Was born August 17, 1996 in Simferopol, Ukraine to Nataliia Singles Year Fall Spring Overall and Vitalii Lushkova ... Studying Sports Management ... Attended 13-14 9-7 15-10 24-17 Kharkiv State High School of Sports Education ... Has one sister, Alice. TOTAL 9-7 15-10 24-17 Doubles Lushkova’s Career Records Year Fall Spring Overall Singles 13-14 4-6 14-6 18-12 Year Fall Spring Overall TOTAL 4-6 14-6 18-12 13-14 - 19-5 19-5 TOTAL - 19-5 19-5

Doubles Year Fall Spring Overall 13-14 - 19-5 19-5 TOTAL - 19-5 19-5

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Katarina Adamovic Maria Alvarez Vladica Babic Mariah Burke Sophomore Junior Freshman Sophomore

Karyn Guttormsen Kelsey Laurente Viktoriya Lushkova Carla Tur Mari Senior Junior Sophomore Sophomore

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By Kelli Grashel Oklahoma State Media Relations

The Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center, the second major project in Oklahoma State University’s Athletic Village, was unveiled in January with the indoor portion of the complex hosting its first varsity matches. The outdoor courts are also scheduled to open during the spring semester of 2014.

The 50,000 square foot tennis center is located just north of Boone Pickens Stadium. The indoor facility houses six tennis courts, along with coaches’ offices, locker rooms, and a sports medicine hub complete with a hydrotherapy center. The indoor facilities are able to seat at least 350 spectators.

The webcams inside the facility are another exciting feature, which allow OSU to live-stream matches onto the team’s website.

The center will include 12 lighted outdoor tennis courts in two sets of six courts. The courts are set up to allow fan viewing of each match being played in both the indoor and outdoor venues.

After a recent tour of the Greenwood Tennis Center, a tweet by the United States Tennis Association pronounced OSU’s new complex as one of the top two collegiate facilities in the country.

OSU women’s head coach Chris Young says the Greenwood Center gives OSU the chance to host many tournaments. The first major event to be featured in Stillwater will be the 2014 ITA Central Region- al Championships. Young says he will put in bids to host the Big 12 Championships and ultimately the NCAA Championship.

“Through every stage of building the facility we have been able to talk to those selection committees, we ask them what things they are looking for to make sure we are including things that are going to be the most important when hosting championship events,” Young said.

Michael and Anne Greenwood provided the lead gift for the multi-fac- eted tennis project. The Greenwoods are OSU alumni who have sup- ported the University in many ways. They began to follow OSU tennis when Anne’s father, Joe Morris, started attending matches in the late 1970s and eventually led the family to become OSU tennis fans.

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The Greenwoods went to the OSU tennis coaches and OSU Athletic Director Mike Holder and offered their support for the new facilities.

“Our OSU tennis coaches and players have had to practice and play in extreme heat, bitter cold and gale force winds,” Michael Greenwood said. “And whenever rain is involved, the teams have to leave Stillwa- ter and find an indoor alternative or cancel the scheduled event. This has provided an unfair playing field for our dedicated student-athletes for over 40 years and we decided the time to correct this situation was long overdue.”

The Greenwoods said the tennis center is not about them, but about taking OSU tennis to the next level of greatness.

“When you look at the history of the program with its many confer- ence championships over the years, the level of success is remark- able given the lack of facility infrastructure to support the program,” Anne Greenwood said. “We are already beginning to see the positive impact by the level of excitement being shown by players, coaches and fans that are part of OSU Tennis and its bright future.” The Green- woods explain their financial support of the new facilities is to show appreciation to the coaches and players have provided the foundation for OSU Tennis. However, in designing the complex, they have tried to make it as fan-friendly as possible to promote attendance.

“OSU Tennis has been a hidden gem in an obscure location. The new tennis facilities are world class in a central location that will make attending a tennis match an enjoyable experience,” the Greenwoods said. “We would encourage all students and alumni to come out and watch these amazing athletes represent OSU proudly and, along with us, live orange!”

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By Harry Endicott honors, as well as a handful of Big 12 Conference awards, including Big 12 Freshman of OSU Media Relations the Year, All-Big 12 honors in both singles and doubles and a pair of Big 12 Player of the Week awards.

It was the first season in the brand new Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center for Senior Kanyapat Narattana finished her career with her best season as a Cowgirl. The the Oklahoma State women’s tennis team, but 2014 also brought many other firsts for 2013 ITA Central Region Singles Champion wrapped up the season with a 24-14 overall head coach Chris Young and the up-and-coming Cowgirls. record in singles and a 22-10 overall mark in doubles. Narattana earned All-Big 12 honors in doubles, along with her doubles partner Lushkova, and was selected as the These young Cowgirls were battle-tested, having to fight through a tough regular season ITA Central Region’s Most Improved Senior of the Year. The senior will end her career schedule that boasted 18 ranked opponents and finishing second in a conference in at Oklahoma State with 73 career singles victories, good for fifth in the record book for which eight of the 10 teams held Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings. The team’s total career singles wins in the Big 12 era. Narattana also posted 73 career doubles second-place finish was the highest since 2001 and was a surprise ot many around the victories, which puts her in sixth place for total career doubles wins in the Big 12 era. conference, as the team was only picked to finish fifth for a second-straight year in the preseason poll. The Cowgirl roster boasted two Big 12 singles champions in 2014. Katarina Adamovic earned the 2014 title at No. 4 singles while Maria Alvarez picked up the championship at The Cowgirls turned heads around the nation in March when they knocked off 14th- No. 6 singles. ranked Oklahoma, 4-2, in a thrilling, nationally-televised match that brought College Match Day and over 500 tennis fans to the Greenwood Tennis Center. After wins by It marked the first season since 2007 that two or more Cowgirls earned conference Karyn Guttormsen, Carla Tur Mari and Kanyapat Narattana, the Cowgirls held a 3-2 lead, singles championships in the same year. Lushkova finished third in the race at the No. and freshman Viktoriya Lushkova would need to pick up a victory on one over Whitney 1 singles position with a 6-2 record in the top spot during Big 12 play. Freshman Megan Ritchie to put the Sooners away. McCray was only one victory short of the No. 2 singles title, finishing tied for third with Oklahoma’s Hermon Brhane. Ritchie seemed to be too much for the Cowgirl freshman to handle in the first set, taking it convincingly, 6-1. Lushkova bounced back in a big way, storming through the second Adamovic settled in to her role on the Cowgirl tennis squad just in time for Big 12 play, set to force a third. The match’s final set came down to a tiebreaker after Ritchie tied the taking seven of her last nine finished matches in 2014. The freshman from Serbia helped set at six. Lushkova and Ritchie traded points early in the match-deciding tiebreaker, but lift the Cowgirls over No. 22 Texas, with a thrilling match-clinching victory over Pippa the freshman pulled away, winning four of the tiebreaker’s final five points to clinch the Horn on four. It was the Cowgirls’ second time to pick up a win over the Longhorns in Bedlam triumph for Oklahoma State. Austin, and the first since 1989.

“It was incredible,” Cowgirl tennis coach Chris Young said after the match. “This is what Alvarez paved the road to her first Big 12 singles championship by going a perfect 6-0 we dreamed about when we built the facility. The guys that were doing the commen- in conference play. The sophomore also sent the Cowgirls to the Big 12 Championship tating told me that it was the best atmosphere at any Match Day so far. That’s what we match with a 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 victory over Lina Padegimaite of Texas in the sixth spot. want. People at Oklahoma State are just realizing how fun tennis matches can be and what we can do here. Hopefully this is the start of something special.” Junior Karyn Guttormsenturned in a strong season in 2014 with a 19-14 overall record in singles and a 21-12 record in doubles. Guttormsen played a key role in the Cowgirls’ The Bedlam win was the team’s second in an eight-match winning streak that ultimately mid-season run through the Big 12, winning seven-consecutive straight-set matches in made the Cowgirls a player for the Big 12 regular season championship. A loss to the five and six spots. eventual champion Baylor put those dreams just out of reach, but the Cowgirls followed it up with a huge win over No. 22 Texas to lock up the No. 2 seed in the conference tour- nament and become only the second Cowgirl team to knock off the Longhorns in Austin. The 2014 Cowgirl freshman class was one of the strongest in recent memory, notching a combined 80 overall singles victories. Megan McCray and Carla Tur Mari became the The Cowgirls would down the Longhorns again in the Big 12 semifinals when Maria 10th and 11th Cowgirls, respectively, to notch 20 overall singles wins in a single season. Alvarez took her second and third sets to defeat Lina Padegimaite to clinch the match The pair joined current Cowgirls Kanyapat Narattana and Maria Alvarez on the list of and send Oklahoma State to the Big 12 Championship for the second-straight season. Oklahoma State players to reach the 20-win mark as freshmen. It marked the first time ever that the Cowgirls knocked off Texas twice in the same season and the first time in the Big 12 era that the team reached conference finals in The Cowgirls ended the 2014 season ranked at No. 21 in the nation, the team’s highest consecutive seasons. finish in the rankings since the team finished at No. 16 in 2001.ushkova L also finished the year with the highest ranking in her collegiate career thus far, coming in at No. 37 in After dropping a tough match to top-seeded Baylor in the Big 12 Championship, the the ITA singles rankings. Lushkova appeared in the final ITA doubles rankings at No. 70 Cowgirls were selected to compete in the NCAA Tournament for the third-straight with Kanyapat Narattana as well. Narattana was also slotted at No. 79 with Carla Tur season. It marked Oklahoma State’s 16th NCAA Tournament appearance and the first Mari. time the team has competed in the tournament three-consecutive years since the 1989, 1990 and 1991 seasons. The future is bright for Chris Young and the Cowgirl tennis team. With a slew of The team was to compete in Gainesville, Fla., and after shutting out 33rd-ranked South experienced young guns from the 2014 campaign returning, this exciting squad ensures Florida in the first round, the team was set to battle 9th-ranked Florida in the second. that the Michael and Anne Greenwood Tennis Center will be the place to be on spring The Cowgirls came out firing in doubles play, taking 8-4 victories on courts two and afternoons in 2015. three to jump out to an early lead over the Gators. Florida would prove to be too much for the Cowgirls to handle in singles play, however, and took the match, 4-1.

Freshman Viktoriya Lushkova picked up her first career All-America honors in May, taking straight-set wins over 42nd-ranked Laura Antonana Iriarte of San Diego State and No. 14 Olivia Janowicz of Florida at the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga., to advance to the tournament’s round of 16 and become the first Cowgirl to earn All-America honors in singles since 1987. It capped off an extraordinary season for Lushkova that saw the freshman notch a 19-5 singles record and earn ITA Central Region Rookie of the Year

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NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 DUAL (BIG 12) FALL ‘13 TOTAL Adamovic, Katarina 2-0 8-7 0-1 10-11 (6-3) - 10-11 Alvarez, Maria 9-4 11-5 (6-0) 2-6 13-11 Burke, Mariah 1-0 (0-0) 0-3 1-3 Erisman, Miranda 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 0-0 Guttormsen, Karyn 0-2 5-2 6-1 13-6 (5-1) 6-8 19-14 Lushkova, Viktoriya 14-3 1-0 17-4 (6-2) - 17-4 McCray, Megan 1 -0 9-9 2-0 13-9 (6-3) 11-4 23-13 McCray, Morgan 1-1 (0-0) 2-3 3-4 Narattana, Kanyapat 0-3 2-0 12-5 14-9 (6-2) 10-5 24-14 Tur Mari, Carla 2-1 10-6 1-2 15-10 (2-6) 9-7 24-17

NAME 1 2 3 DUAL (BIG 12) FALL ‘13 TOTAL Alvarez/Me. McCray (0-0) 0-1 0-1 Alvarez/Tur Mari 9-4 9-4 (6-3) - 9-4 Burke/Mo. McCray 2-0 (0-0) 0-2 2-2 Guttormsen/Adamovic 8-3 8-3 (4-3) - 8-3 Guttormsen/Alvarez 3-3 5-4 (0-0) 6-3 11-7 Guttormsen/Burke 1-0 1-0 (1-0) - 1-0 Guttormsen/Me. McCray (0-0) 1-2 1-2 1-2 Lushkova/Adamovic 3-1 1-1 6-3 (1-0) - 6-3 Me. McCray/Mo. McCray (0-0) 1-1 1-1 1-1 Narattana/Lushkova 13-2 13-2 (6-2) - 13-2 Narattana/Tur Mari 1-1 3-0 5-2 (1-0) 4-6 9-6

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KATARINA ADAMOVIC MARIAH BURKE Record: Overall (10-11), Dual (10-11) Record: Overall (1-3), Fall (0-3), Dual (1-0) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals L Magadalena Smejova (HPU) N/A 6-3, 6-3 FALL 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L No. 33 Lilly Kimbell (Georgia) N/A 6-4, 6-4 9/20 Mizzou Invitational L Maike Zeppernick (Nebraska) N/A 6-4, 6-3 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals L Alexis Casati (Illinois) N/A 6-4, 2-6, 10-7 9/21 Mizzou Invitational L Tracy Dong (Missouri) N/A 6-2, 6-3 1/26 Notre Dame L Mary Closs No. 4 6-3, 6-4 10/17 ITA Regionals L Mia Frogner (SIUE) First Qualifying Rd. 6-5, 6-1 2/2 Arkansas W Kimberley-Ann Surin No. 4 6-3, 7-5 SPRING 2/14 Minnesota W Julia Courter No. 4 5-7, 6-3, 10-4 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Carrie Shuler (HPU) N/A 3-6, 6-4, 10-7 2/21 Rice L Liat Zimmermann No. 4 6-3, 6-2 2/22 Tulane unf. Jacqui Katz No. 3 6-1, 3-2, unf. KARYN GUTTORMSEN 2/23 Illinois L Louise Kwong No. 5 2-6, 7-6, 11-9 Record: Overall (19-14), Fall (6-8), Dual (13-6) 3/2 Wichita State W Veronika Blaskova No. 4 6-1, 6-2 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 3/9 Oklahoma L Mia Lancaster No. 4 6-2, 6-4 FALL 3/21 TCU L Sofiko Kadzhaya No. 4 7-6(8), 6-3 9/13 Duke Invitational W Alyssa Smith (Duke) Round of 16 6-7(1), 7-6(4), 6-3 3/23 Texas Tech L Lynn Kiro No. 4 6-3, 6-3 9/14 Duke Invitational L No. 33 Whitney Kay (UNC) Quarterfinals 6-3, 6-2 3/28 Kansas W Paulina Los No. 4 6-2, 6-2 9/14 Duke Invitational L Kourtney Keegan (Florida) Fifth Place Bracket 6-4, 6-3 3/30 Kansas State W Livia Cirnu No. 4 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 9/15 Duke Invitational L Ratnika Batra (Texas) Seventh Place Match 6-4, 6-4 4/4 Iowa State W Meghan Cassen No. 3 6-1, 6-0 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W Izabella Zgierska (Nebraska) N/A 7-6(3), 6-1 4/5 West Virginia W Oana Manole No. 3 W/D 9/21 Mizzou Invitational W Elisha Gabb ( Missouri) N/A 7-6 (4), 4-6, 10-7 4/11 Baylor L No. 116 Blair Shankle No. 4 6-2, 6-4 9/22 Mizzou Invitational L Alanna Wolff (Princeton N/A 7-6, 4-6, 10-7 4/13 Texas W Pippa Horn No. 4 6-0, 4-6, 6-4 10/17 ITA Regionals W Mairead Cleary (Oral Roberts)Qualifying Rd. 6-1, 6-0 4/19 Oklahoma W Mia Lancaster No. 4 6-2, 2-6, 7-6(5) 10/17 ITA Regionals W Janie Nowland (Arkansas State)Qualifying Rd. 6-4, 6-3 4/25 Kansas State W Amina St. Hill No. 4 6-2, 6-2 10/19 ITA Regionals W Adele Henke (Bradley) Round of 64 7-5, 6-3 4/26 Texas unf. Neda Koprcina No. 4 6-1, 3-6, 4-3 10/19 ITA Regionals L Yelena Nemchen (Tulsa) Round of 32 6-1, 6-0 4/27 Baylor L Blair Shankle No. 4 6-2, 7-6(3) 10/20 ITA Regionals L Julia Courter (Minnesota) Consolation 6-3, 6-4 5/9 South Florida unf. Olga Martinez No. 5 6-7(6), 0-1 10/20 ITA Regionals L Whitney Wofford (Oklahoma) Consolation 3-6, 6-4, (10-3) 5/10 Florida unf. No. 99 Belinda Woolcock No. 5 7-6(3), 4-1 11/8 Dickie V Clay Court L No. 75 Olivia Janowicz (Florida) Round of 32 6-2, 6-3 SPRING MARIA ALVAREZ 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Lorena Gheorghe (HPU) N/A 3-6, 7-6(3), 10-6 Record: Overall (13-11), Fall (2-6), Dual (11-5) 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals W Kate Fuller (Georgia) N/A 0-6, 6-4, 11-9 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals L Allison Falkin (Illinois) N/A 2-6, 6-2, 10-4 FALL 1/25 Northwestern L Lok Sze Leung No. 4 6-0, 6-1 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W Lisa Anderssen (Nebraska) N/A 6-2, 7-5 1/31 Tulsa L Renata Kuricova No. 5 7-6(5), 7-5 9/21 Mizzou Invitational L Rachel Stuhlmann (Missouri) N/A 6-1, 6-1 2/2 Arkansas W Brittany Huxley No. 6 6-0, 6-2 10/19 ITA Regionals L No. 65 Ruth Seaborne (Iowa) Round of 64 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 2/14 Minnesota W Paula Rincon Otero No. 6 6-1, 5-7, 10-6 10/19 ITA Regionals W Sarah McLean (Arkansas) Consolation 6-5, 6-4 2/15 Oregon W Lana Buttner No. 6 6-1, 6-3 10/24 USTA Clay Court L Raveena Kingsley (USTA) Round of 64 7-5, 6-2 2/22 Tulane W Margaux Hyman No. 5 6-3, 6-1 10/25 USTA Clay Court L Courtney Griffith (Central Florida) Consolation 6-2, 2-6, 1-0 (7) 2/23 Illinois L Jerricka Boone No. 6 6-3, 6-4 10/26 USTA Clay Court L Eduarda Dos Santos (Florida State) Consolation 6-4, 5-7, 10-5 3/2 Wichita State W Montse Blasco Fernandez No. 6 7-6(3), 6-4 11/8 Dickie V Clay Court L Mimi Fotopoulos (Tennessee) Round of 32 7-6, 6-2 3/9 Oklahoma W Emma Devine No. 6 6-1, 6-3 SPRING 3/21 TCU W Tatum Nowlin No. 6 6-0, 6-1 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Lea Kruse-Utermann (HPU) N/A 6-2, 7-5 3/28 Kansas W Morgan Barnhill No. 6 7-6, 7-5 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L No. 10 Silvia Garcia (Georgia) N/A 6-3, 6-1 4/4 Iowa State W Emma Waites No. 5 6-1, 6-2 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Louise Kwong (Illinois) N/A 6-4, 6-4 4/5 West Virginia W Irinka Toidze No. 5 6-0, 6-1 1/25 Northwestern L Jillian Rooney No. 6 6-2, 6-0 4/11 Baylor W Alex Leatu No. 5 6-4, 6-3 1/26 Notre Dame unf. Julie Sabacinski No. 6 4-6, 2-4 4/13 Texas L Lina Padegimaite No. 5 6-3, 6-4 1/31 Tulsa L Marcelina Cichon No. 6 3-6, 6-4, 10-8 4/25 Kansas State unf. Livia Cirnu No. 5 3-6, 0-3 2/15 Oregon W Lina Akesson No. 6 6-4, 6-4 5/9 South Florida unf. Vera Bessonova No. 4 1-6, 3-5 2/21 Rice L Alison Ho No. 6 4-6, 6-4, 10-7 5/10 Florida L Alexandra Cercone No. 4 7-5, 6-1 2/22 Tulane W Emily Dvorak No. 6 6-0, 6-2 3/21 Texas Tech W Beatriz Machado Santos No. 6 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-4 3/28 Kansas State W Iva Bago No. 6 6-1, 6-3 4/4 Iowa State W Talisa Merchiers No. 6 6-2, 6-1 4/5 West Virginia W Vivian Tsui No. 6 6-3, 6-3 4/13 Texas W Lana Groenvynck No. 6 6-7(3), 6-1, 6-4 4/19 Oklahoma W Emma Devine No. 6 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 4/26 Texas W Lina Padegimaite No. 6 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 4/27 Baylor L Alex Clay No. 6 6-3, 6-2

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3/2 Wichita State L Rebecca Pedrazzi No. 2 2-6, 7-5, 7-6(5) VIKTORIYA LUSHKOVA 3/9 Oklahoma L No. 98 Hermon Brhane No. 2 2-6, 6-3, 6-0 Record: Overall (17-4), Dual (17-4) 3/21 TCU W Simona Parajova No. 2 7-6(3), 6-2, 10-7 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 3/23 Texas Tech W Rashmi Teltumbde No. 2 7-5, 6-2 SPRING 3/28 Kansas W Maria Jose Cardona No. 2 6-1, 6-1 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Karen Ramirez (HPU) N/A 6-4, 4-6, 12-10 3/30 Kansas State W Palma Juhasz No. 2 4-6, 7-5, 6-1 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L No. 25 Maho Kowase (Georgia) N/A 7-5, 6-2 4/4 Iowa State W Samantha Budai No. 2 6-3, 6-3 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Melissa Kopinski (Illinois) N/A 6-0, 6-4 4/5 West Virginia W Hailey Barrett No. 1 6-2, 6-2 1/25 Northwestern unf. No. 105 Belinda Niu No. 2 3-6, 1-2 4/11 Baylor L No. 97 Ema Burgic No. 2 6-4, 6-4 1/26 Notre Dame unf. No. 67 Quinn Gleason No. 2 6-2, 2-6 4/13 Texas L No. 92 Ratnika Batra No. 2 6-4, 6-2 1/31 Tulsa W Isaura Enrique No. 2 6-3, 5-7, 10-3 4/19 Oklahoma L Hermon Brhane No. 2 1-6, 7-6(6), 6-2 2/2 Arkansas W No. 79 Yang Pang No. 1 6-1, 6-4 4/25 Kansas State W Palma Juhasz No. 2 6-0, 6-3 2/14 Minnesota W Tereza Brichacova No. 1 6-2, 6-3 4/26 Texas unf. No. 120 Elizabeth Begley No. 2 6-2, 4-6, 5-4 2/15 Oregon W Nicole Long No. 1 6-1, 6-2 4/27 Baylor L No. 83 Ema Burgic No. 2 7-6(4), 6-2 2/21 Rice W Natalie Beazant No. 1 3-6, 6-4, 10-7 5/9 South Florida unf. Kayla Rizzolo No. 2 4-6, 3-4 2/22 Tulane unf. Klara Vyskocilova No. 1 7-6(5), 1-0 5/10 Florida L No. 14 Olivia Janowicz No. 2 6-1, 7-6(1) 2/23 Illinois W Allison Falkin No. 1 4-6, 6-1, 10-8 3/2 Wichita State W Julia Schiller No. 1 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 MORGAN McCRAY 3/9 Oklahoma W Whitney Ritchie No. 1 1-6, 6-2, 7-6(4) Record: Overall (3-4) Fall (2-3) Dual (1-1) 3/21 TCU W No. 53 Stefanie Tan No. 1 6-0, 6-1 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 3/23 Texas Tech W Kenna Kilgo No. 1 5-7, 6-2, 6-3 FALL 3/28 Kansas W Dylan Windom No. 1 6-3, 5-7, 10-4 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W Katerina Matysova (Nebraska) N/A 6-3, 6-0 3/30 Kansas State L No. 56 Petra Niedermayerova No. 1 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 9/21 Mizzou Invitational L Cassidy Spearman (Missouri) N/A 6-2, 6-3 4/4 Iowa State W Ksenia Pronina No. 1 6-2, 6-0 9/22 Mizzou Invitational W Tracy Dong (Missouri) N/A 6-1, 6-2 4/11 Baylor W No. 51 Kiah Generette No. 1 7-5, 1-6, 10-4 10/17 ITA Regionals L Krizia Buck (Central Arkansas) Qualifying Rd.4-6, 7-6(5), 1-0(7) 4/13 Texas W No. 117 Elizabeth Begley No. 1 6-0, 6-2 11/8 Dickie V Clay Court L Lyn Ye Choo (E. Tennessee State) Round of 32 6-2, 7-5 4/19 Oklahoma L No. 76 Whitney Ritchie No. 1 6-1, 6-1 SPRING 4/25 Kansas State unf. No. 51 Petra Niedermayerova No. 1 6-1, 5-2, unf. 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Sofia Tavitian (HPU) N/A 6-0, 6-3 4/26 Texas L No. 15 Breaunna Addison No.1 6-2, 7-6(5) 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals L Julia Jamieson (Illinois) N/A 3-6, 7-5, 10-8 4/27 Baylor unf. No. 42 Kiah Generette No. 1 3-6, 5-5 5/9 South Florida W No. 71 Loreto Alonso-Martinez No. 1 6-1, 6-3 KANYAPAT NARATTANA 5/10 Florida unf. No. 16 Brianna Morgan No. 1 4-6, 3-4 Record: Overall (24-14) Fall (10-5) Dual (14-9) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES MEGAN McCRAY FALL Record: Overall (23-13) Fall (11-4) Dual (12-9) 9/13 Duke Invitational W Iris Verboven (Ole Miss) Round of 16 7-5, 1-6, 7-5 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 9/14 Duke Invitational L No. 42 Ester Goldfeld (Duke) Quarterfinals 6-4, 6-4 FALL 9/14 Duke Invitational L Belinda Woolcock (UF) 7th Place Bracket 6-0, 7-6(3) 9/13 Duke Invitational L Ratnika Batra (Texas) Round of 16 4-6, 6-4, 6-3 9/15 Duke Invitational W No. 106 Ines Deheza (TAMU) 5th Place Match 6-2, 6-2 9/14 Duke Invitational W No. 115 Stefania Hristov (TAMU)Cons. Quarterfinals 6-2, 6-3 9/20 Mizzou Invitational L Maggy Lehmicke (Nebraska) N/A 5-7, 7-6 (0), 12-10 9/14 Duke Invitational W Ansley Speaks (Furman) Cons. Semifinals 9/21 Mizzou Invitational L Kelli Hine (Missouri) N/A 6-4, 6-3 6-4, 6-2 9/22 Mizzou Invitational W Emily Hahn (Princeton) N/A 6-1, 6-3 9/15 Duke Invitational L No. 85 Mai El Kamash (Ole Miss) Cons. Finals 7-6(4), 4-6, 10-5 10/19 ITA Regionals W Aspen Cervin (Saint Louis) Round of 64 6-4, 6-0 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W Mary Hanna (Nebraska) N/A 6-1, 6-1 10/19 ITA Regionals W Montse Blasco-Fernandez Round of 32 6-1, 6-0 9/21 Mizzou Invitational W No. 72 Cierra Gaytan-Leach (MU) N/A 4-6, 6-4, 10-6 10/20 ITA Regionals W No. 43 Yang Pang (Arkansas) Round of 16 6-4, 6-1 9/22 Mizzou Invitational W Katherine Flannigan (Princeton) N/A 3-6, 7-5, 11-9 10/20 ITA Regionals W Shelby Talcott (Iowa) Quarterfinals 6-2, 6-3 10/19 ITA Regionals W No. 122 Isaura Enrique (Tulsa) Round of 64 6-2, 6-4 10/21 ITA Regionals W Yelena Nemchen (Tulsa) Semifinals 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 10/19 ITA Regionals W Emma Devine (Oklahoma) Round of 32 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 10/21 ITA Regionals W No. 47 Hermon Brhane (OU) Finals 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 10/20 ITA Regionals W No. 65 Ruth Seaborne (Iowa) Round of 16 3-6, 6-2, 6-4 11/7 ITA National Indoors W No. 26 Nadia Ravita (UK) Round of 32 6-4, 6-4 10/20 ITA Regionals L No. 47 Hermon Brhane (OU) Quarterfinals 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 11/8 ITA National Indoors L No. 1 Sabrina Santamaria (USC) Round of 16 6-3, 6-3 10/24 USTA Clay Court W Lizette Blankers (NM) Round of 32 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-4 SPRING 10/25 USTA Clay Court W No. 113 Nikki Sanders (TTU) Round of 16 7-6 (4), 4-6, 7-5 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Celina Goetti (HPU) N/A 6-2, 6-2 10/25 USTA Clay Court W No. 46 Daneika Borthwick (FSU) Quarterfinals 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-2 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L No. 4 Lauren Herring (Georgia) N/A 6-2, 6-3 10/26 USTA Clay Court L Sofia Kenin (USTA) Semifinals 6-7(6), 7-6 (4), 6-3 1/25 Northwestern L Veronica Corning No. 1 6-1, 6-1 SPRING 1/26 Notre Dame L Britney Sanders No. 1 6-4, 6-4 1/25 Northwestern unf. Alicia Barnett No. 3 2-6, 3-4 1/31 Tulsa L No. 47 Samantha Vickers No. 1 6-4, 3-6, 10-7 1/26 Notre Dame unf. Jennifer Kellne No. 3 6-1, 6-7 2/2 Arkansas unf. No. 115 Shannon Hudson No. 2 7-5, unf. 1/31 Tulsa W No. 46 Yelena Nemchen No. 3 6-3, 6-7(5), 10-8 2/14 Minnesota W Jessika Mozia No. 3 6-2, 6-4 2/2 Arkansas W Sarah McLean No. 3 7-5, 6-3 2/15 Oregon W Sofia Hager No. 3 6-0, 6-1 2/14 Minnesota W Natalia Pintusava No. 2 6-1, 6-3 2/21 Rice L Katherine Ip No. 3 6-4, 6-7, 10-3 2/15 Oregon W Jasmine Minor No. 2 6-1, 6-4 2/23 Illinois L Alexis Casati No. 3 7-5, 6-2 2/21 Rice L Dominique Harmath No. 2 6-1, 2-6, 10-8 3/2 Wichita State W Lucia Kovalova No. 3 6-4, 6-4 2/22 Tulane W Ipek Birol No. 2 6-4, 6-0 3/9 Oklahoma W Morgan Chumney No. 3 6-3, 2-6, 6-4 2/23 Illinois L Melissa Kopinski No. 2 4-6, 6-3, 10-7 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 21

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3/21 TCU W Seda Arantekin No. 3 6-1, 6-3 3/23 Texas Tech W No. 117 Nikki Sanders No. 3 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 3/28 Kansas W Maria Belen Luduena No. 3 6-4, 6-2 3/29 Kansas State W Maria Panaite No. 3 6-1, 6-4 4/5 West Virginia W Kaja Mrgole No. 2 6-1, 7-6(2) 4/11 Baylor L No. 56 Jordaan Sanford No. 3 6-4, 6-3 4/13 Texas L Neda Koprcina No. 3 3-6, 6-3, 7-5 4/19 Oklahoma W Morgan Chumney No. 3 6-1, 6-2 4/25 Kansas State W Maria Panaite No. 3 6-1, 6-0 4/26 Texas W No. 104 Ratnika Batra No. 3 6-1, 6-4 4/27 Baylor unf. No. 48 Jordaan Sanford No. 3 6-0, 2-6, 3-1 5/9 South Florida W Olaya Garrido-Rivas No. 3 6-1, 6-1 5/10 Florida L No. 70 Sofie Oyen No. 3 6-0, 6-4

CARLA TUR MARI Record: Overall (24-17) Fall (9-7) Dual (15-10) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES FALL 9/13 Duke Invitational L Hayley Carter (UNC) Round of 16 6-1, 6-2 9/14 Duke Invitational W Annat Rabinovich (Texas) Cons. Quarterfinals W/D 9/14 Duke Invitational L Alex Moreno-Kaste (Furman) Cons. Semifinals 6-4, 6-1 9/15 Duke Invitational W No. 78 Marianna Jodoin (Duke)Cons. 3rd Place 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(6) 9/20 Mizzou Invitational L Brittany Brewster (Mizzou) N/A 7-6 (5), 6-7 (1), 12-10 9/21 Mizzou Invitational L Alex Clark (Missouri) N/A 7-6, 5-7, 10-7 9/22 Mizzou Invitational W Dorothy Tang (Princeton) N/A 6-3, 7-5 10/17 ITA Regionals W Kali Donner (SIUE) Qualifying Rd 6-1, 6-2 10/17 ITA Regionals W Ann Pepper (OU) Qualifying Rd. 6-1, 6-2 10/19 ITA Regionals W Katerina Matysova (NEB) Round of 64 6-1, 6-4 10/19 ITA Regionals L No. 12 Petra Niedermayerova (KSU) Round of 32 6-1, 6-2 10/20 ITA Regionals W Maria Sant’Anna (Tulsa) Consolation 7-5, 6-4 10/20 ITA Regionals W Abbi Melrose (Oklahoma) Consolation 2-6, 6-4, (10-6) 10/24 USTA Clay Court L Saana Saarteinen (Tulsa) Round of 64 6-3, 6-3 10/25 USTA Clay Court W Michala Kucharova (Auburn) Consolation 6-4, 6-2 10/26 USTA Clay Court L Courtney Cesarini (CFU) Consolation 6-3, 6-3 SPRING 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Vivian Hansen (HPU) N/A 3-6, 6-3, 10-7 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L Mia King (Georgia) N/A 6-3, 6-3 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Misia Kedzierski (Illinois) N/A 6-1, 6-2 1/25 Northwestern unf. Manon Peri No. 5 2-6, 2-4 1/26 Notre Dame L Julie Vrabel No. 5 6-3, 6-2 1/31 Tulsa L Maria Sant’Anna No. 5 7-6(5), 6-7(1), 10-8 2/2 Arkansas W Oleksandra Shkorupeieva No. 5 6-2, 6-3 2/14 Minnesota W Aria Lambert No. 5 6-4, 6-1 2/15 Oregon W Marlou Kluiving No. 4 6-2, 4-4, ret. 2/21 Rice W Kimberly Anicete No. 5 6-2, 6-3 2/22 Tulane unf. Meredith Maltby No. 4 7-6(4), unf. 2/23 Illinois W Misia Kedzierski No. 4 6-3, 6-1 3/2 Wichita State W Abby Stevens No. 5 6-2, 3-6, 6-2 3/9 Oklahoma W Abbi Melrose No. 5 6-1, 7-5 3/21 TCU L Monika Sirlova No. 5 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 3/23 Texas Tech L Samantha Adams No. 5 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 3/28 Kansas W Anastasija Trubica No. 5 6-1, 7-5 3/30 Kansas State L Amina St. Hill No. 5 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 4/4 Iowa State L Ana Gasparovic No. 4 1-6, 6-3, 10-8 4/5 West Virginia W Ikttesh Chahal No. 4 6-1, 6-2 4/11 Baylor L Alex Clay No. 6 4-6, 6-4, 10-5 4/19 Oklahoma L Abbi Melrose No. 5 3-6, 6-1, 7-6(4) 4/25 Kansas State W Iva Bago No. 6 6-1, 6-1 4/26 Texas W Pippa Horn No. 5 7-5, 6-1 4/27 Baylor W Alex Leatu No. 5 6-1, 6-4 5/9 South Florida W Allessandra Bonte No. 6 6-1, 7-5 5/10 Florida L No. 67 Kourtney Keegan No. 6 6-2, 6-3

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ALVAREZ/ME. McCRAY GUTTORMSEN/ALVAREZ Record: Overall (0-1), Fall (0-1), Dual (0-0) Record: Overall (11-7), Fall (6-3), Dual (5-3) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 10/24 USTA Clay Court L Kucharova/Kitchens (Auburn) Round of 32 8-4 FALL 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W Hine/Spearman (Missouri) N/A 8-4 ALVAREZ/TUR MARI 9/20 Mizzou Invitational L Wolff/Tang (Princeton) N/A 8-4 Record: Overall (9-4), Dual (9-4) 9/21 Mizzou Invitational W Brewster/Lehmicke (Nebraska) N/A 8-3 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 9/21 Mizzou Invitational W Hahn/Wolff (Princeton) N/A 8-7(6) SPRING 9/22 Mizzou Invitational W Gabb/Hine (Missouri) N/A 8-2 1/31 Tulsa unf Sant’Anna/Leenabanchong No. 2 4-5 10/18 ITA Regionals W Pintos/Shulte (UMKC) Round of 64 8-2 2/2 Arkansas L Pang/Shkorupeieva No. 2 6-3 10/18 ITA Regionals W Los/Windom (Kansas) Round of 32 8-2 2/14 Minnesota unf. Pintusava/Courter No. 2 3-5 10/18 ITA Regionals L Pedrazzi/Blasco-Fernandez (WSU) Round of 16 8-6 2/15 Oregon W Kluiving/Akesson No. 2 8-2 11/8 Dickie V Clay Court L Keegan/Morgan (Florida) Round of 16 8-2 2/21 Rice W Ip/Harmath No. 2 7-4 SPRING 2/22 Tulane W Birol/Maltby No. 2 6-2 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Hansen/Kruse-Utermann (HPU) N/A 6-1 3/2 Wichita State unf. Pedrazzi/Blasco Fernandez No. 2 5-4 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L No. 52 Kimbell/King (Georgia) N/A 6-4 3/21 TCU W Nowlin/Khadzhaya No. 2 8-5 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Falkin/Jamieson (Illinois) N/A 6-3 3/23 Texas Tech W Sanders/Teltumbde No. 2 8-5 1/25 Northwestern L Niu/Rischbeith No. 3 6-1 3/28 Kansas W Los/Windom No. 2 8-6 1/26 Notre Dame L Kellner/Fennelly No. 3 7-5 3/30 Kansas State W Juhasz/Bago No. 2 8-5 4/25 Kansas State W Panaite/Cirnu No. 3 8-3 4/4 Iowa State W Cassens/Gasparovic No. 2 8-1 4/26 Texas W Horn/Padegimaite No. 3 8-4 4/5 West Virginia L Barrett/Chahal No. 2 8-7(5) 4/27 Baylor L Clay/Shankle No. 3 8-3 4/11 Baylor L Burgic/Generette No. 2 8-4 5/9 South Florida unf. Bessnova/Martinez No. 3 5-4 4/13 Texas L Batra/Koprcina No. 2 8-6 5/10 Florida W Morgan.Stokic No. 3 8-4 4/19 Oklahoma W Engbroks/Brhane No. 2 8-4 GUTTORMSEN/BURKE BURKE/MO. McCRAY Record: Overall (1-0), Dual (1-0) Record: Overall (2-2), Fall (0-2), Dual (2-0) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES SPRING FALL 4/4 Iowa State W Green/Anderson No. 3 7-6(5) 9/22 Mizzou Invitational L Dong/Stuhlmann (Missouri) N/A 8-3 10/18 ITA Regionals L Melrose/Wofford (Oklahoma) Round of 64 8-5 GUTTORMSEN/ME. McCRAY SPRING Record: Overall (1-2), Fall (1-2), Dual (0-0) 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Shuler/Tavitian (HPU) N/A 6-2 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Barette/O’Connor (Illinois) N/A 7-5 FALL 9/13 Duke Invitational L No. 21 Oyen/Woolcock (Florida) Quarterfinals 8-1 GUTTORMSEN/ADAMOVIC 9/13 Duke Invitational W Oudin/Speaks (Furman) Cons. Semifinals 8-6 Record: Overall (8-3), Dual (8-3) 9/14 Duke InvitationalL Stephens/Verboven (Ole Miss) Cons. Finals 8-1 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES SPRING LUSHKOVA/ADAMOVIC 1/31 Tulsa W Kuricova/Nemchen No. 3 6-1 Record: Overall (6-3), Dual (6-3) 2/2 Arkansas W McLean/Hudson No. 3 6-3 DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 2/14 Minnesota W Lambert/Rincon Otero No. 3 8-2 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Goetti/Ramirez (HPU) N/A 7-6(3) 2/15 Oregon unf. Buttner/Hager No. 3 6-5 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L No. 5 Herring/Kowase (Georgia) N/A 6-4 2/21 Rice unf Zinko/Ho No. 3 6-6 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Kwong/Kedzierksi (Illinois) N/A 6-2 2/22 Tulane unf Dvorak/Hyman No. 3 5-4 1/25 Northwestern L Lipp/Hamilton No. 2 6-3 3/2 Wichita State W Stevens/Schiller No. 3 8-2 1/26 Notre Dame W Closs/Sabacinski No. 2 6-4 3/21 TCU unf. Parajova/Sirilova No. 3 7-7 4/4 Iowa State W Budai/Pronina No. 1 8-3 3/23 Texas Tech L Santos/Kiro No. 3 8-2 4/25 Kansas State W Niedermayerova/St. Hill No. 1 8-1 3/28 Kansas W Henderson/Barnhill No. 3 8-6 4/26 Texas unf Addison/Begley No. 1 7-6 3/30 Kansas State W Cirnu/Panaite No. 3 8-2 4/27 Baylor L Kisialeva/Sanford No. 1 8-5 4/5 West Vrginia W Toidze/Tsui No. 3 8-1 5/9 South Florida W Alonso-Martinez/Rizzolo No. 1 8-2 4/11 Baylor L Clay/Shankle No. 3 8-4 5/10 Florida unf. Keegan/Cercone No. 1 5-5 4/13 Texas W Gajic/Horn No. 3 8-3 4/19 Oklahoma L Lancaster/Wofford No. 3 8-7(3) ME.­ McCRAY/MO. McCRAY Record: Overall (2-1), Fall (2-1), Dual (0-0) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 9/20 Mizzou Invitational L Dong/Stuhllman (Missouri) N/A 8-5 9/21 Mizzou Invitational W Zeppernick/Sulz (Nebraska) N/A 8-5 9/22 Mizzou InvitationalW Gaytan-Leach/Spearman (Missouri) N/A 9-8 (6)

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NARATTANA/LUSHKOVA Record: Overall (13-2), Dual (13-2) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES 1/31 Tulsa W Vickers/Enrique No. 1 7-5 2/2 Arkansas W Surin/Huxley No. 1 6-0 2/14 Minnesota W Brichacova/Mozia No. 1 8-1 2/15 Oregon W Long/Minor No. 1 8-2 2/21 Rice W Beazant/Zimmermann No. 1 7-5 2/22 Tulane W Vyskocilova/Katz No. 1 6-1 3/2 Wichita State W Blaskova/Kovalova No. 1 8-3 3/21 TCU W Arantekin/Tan No. 1 8-4 3/23 Texas Tech L No. 48 Adams/Kilgo No. 1 8-6 3/28 Kansas W Cardona/Luduena No. 1 8-3 3/30 Kansas State W Niedermayerova/St. Hill No. 1 8-7(3) 4/5 West Virginia W Mrgole/Manole No. 1 8-2 4/11 Baylor W Kisialeva/Sanford No. 1 8-6 4/13 Texas W Begley/Padegimaite No. 1 8-3 4/19 Oklahoma L Ritchie /Chumney No. 1 8-3 NARATTANA/TUR MARI Record: Overall (9-8), Fall (4-6), Dual (5-2) DATE EVENT W/L OPPONENT (SCHOOL) POS/ROUND SCORES FALL 9/13 Duke Invitational L Belaya/Loomans (W&M) Quarterfinals 8-2 9/13 Duke Invitational L No. 42 Dai/Lyons (UNC) Cons. Semifinals 8-7 9/14 Duke Invitational L Mar/Smith (Duke) Cons. Third Place 8-4 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W No. 32 Gabb/Gaytan-Leach (MU) N/A 8-5 9/20 Mizzou Invitational W Hahn/Flannigan (Princeton) N/A 8-5 9/21 Mizzou Invitational W Andersson/Hanna (Nebraska) N/A 8-2 9/21 Mizzou Invitational L Tang/Flannigan (Princeton) N/A 8-6 10/18 ITA Regionals L Stevens/Schiller (Wich. St.) N/A 8-6 10/25 USTA Clay Court W Haraldson/Eberhart (UCF) Round of 16 8-6 10/26 USTA Clay Court L Antal/Casares (Vanderbilt) Quarterfinals 8-5 SPRING 1/16 HPU Hidden Duals W Gheorghe/Smejova (HPU) N/A 6-1 1/17 HPU Hidden Duals L Fuller/Garcia (Georgia) N/A 6-3 1/18 HPU Hidden Duals W Casar/Kopinski (Illinois) N/A 6-3 1/25 Northwestern unf. No. 35 Corning/Barnett No. 1 1/26 Notre Dame L No. 30 Gleason/Sanders No. 1 7-6(3) 4/25 Kansas State unf. Juhasz/Bago No. 2 7-3 4/26 Texas W Batra/Koprcina No. 2 8-1 4/27 Baylor unf. Burgic/Generette No. 2 5-4 5/9 South Florida W Bonte/Garrido-Rivas No. 2 8-1 5/10 Florida W No. 27 Oyen/Woolcock No. 2 8-4

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Renata Baranski Jackie Booth Sally Godman 1986 (S); 1987 (S) 1990 (D) 1991 (D) 1991 (D)

Lori McNeal Monika Waniek Jane Wood 1982 (S) 1987 (S); 1989 (D) 1988 (D); 1989 (D); 1990 (D) 1988 (D)

Viktoryia Lushkova

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TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 2001 2003

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES PLAYER SINGLES DOUBLES Renata Beranski 1987(1) 1986(1) Martina Hautova 1999(3) Joanna Meagher 1990(6) 1990(3) 1987(2) Kym Hazzard 1996(3) Lori McNeil 1983(1) 1982(1) Lisa Berry 1977(1) 1977(1) Carol Hefler 1987(3) 1983(1) 1978(1) Rhona Howett 1984(4) #Sarah Meghoufel 2010(4) Jackie Booth 1988(4) 1988(3) Lenka Humenikova 1999(3) Sue Mowery 1981(3) 1981(3) 1989(4) 1989(2) Mary Jewett 1981(5) 1981(3) 1983(5) 1983(3) 1990(3) 1990(1) 1988(3) 1988(2) 1984(6) 1984(3) 1989(6) 1989(2) Dominika Olszewska 2001(3) Wendy Parker 1988(6) 1988(3) 1990(3) 1991(1) 1991(5) Anastasia Petrovic 1983(6) 1981(2) 1982(3) 1984(3) *Maria Phillips 2001(1) 2001(1) Jennifer Poskitt 2007(6) Kelly Press 1992(5) 1993(2) Tessa Price 1985(5) 1985(2) 1987(2) 1986(2) Jackie Booth Danielle Jones 1987(1) 1989(1) Maria Purcell 1991(6) Ewa Radzikowska 2003(4) Libbie Brende 1987(4) 1985(3) Iryna Khatsko 2009(4) May Boudreaux-Rozas 1983(2) 1983(1) 1986(3) Katya Kolodynska 2001(2) 1984(2) 1984(1) Lorna Browne 1987(5) 1985(2) 2002(1) 1985(2) 1985(1) 1986(3) 1987(2) 1986(6) 1986(2) Carrie-Lynn Cohen 1986(4) 1987(3) Sue-Ann Ruddick 1992(4) Debbie Cunningham 1977(2) 1977(1) Lauren Simmons 2007(4) 1978(2) Christina Sirianni 1990(5) Caroline Delisle 1989(3) 1989(3) Correne Stout 1996(3) 1990(2) 1990(2) Stacy Swanson 1983(4) 1982(2) 1991(2) 1991(2) 1984(5) 1983(2) Ashleigh Dolman 2001(1) 1985(6) 1985(3) Janina Erhart 1992(3) Nancy Talley 1982(1) 1983(3) Robin Fall 1982(4) 1982(3) Marta Tsivka 2006 (5) Linda Faltynkova 2001(3) 2001(2) Monika Waniek 1988(1) 1989(1) 2002(2) 2002(1) 1989(2) 1990(1) Mercedes Fernandez 1993(2) 1994(1) 1991(1) Sally Godman 1989(5) 1989(3) Katya Kolodynska & Linda Faltynkova Tamsin Wainright 1996(5) 1990(4) 1990(2) Stacy Williams 1981(6) 1982(2) 1991(4) 1991(2) Robyn Lamb 1984(3) 1984(1) 1983(2) 1992(2) 1985(4) 1985(1) Jane Wood 1987(6) 1987(1) Jackie Gunthorp 1992(2) 1986(5) 1986(1) Allison Vaughn 1992(3) 1992(3) 1993(2) Moniek Margaroli 1987(3) Kate Vasylyeva 2001(5) Carolina Hadad 1996(4) 1994(1) 1988(2) 2002(3)

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ITA REGIONAL CHAMPION

Kanyapat Narattana 2013 (S) ITA NATIONAL INDOOR APPEARANCES

Kanyapat Narattana 2013 (S)

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Coach of the Year Big 12 Championship Results 2006 2001 - Julius Lubicz-Majewski 1997 First Round First Round No. 6 OSU 4, No. 11 Missouri 0 No. 8 Texas Tech 5, No. 9 OSU 1 Quarterfinals Player of the Year No. 3 Texas 4, No. 6 OSU 2 2001 - Maria Galoustova-Phillips 1998 First Round 2007 Newcomer of the Year No. 7 Kansas State 5, No. 10 OSU 1 First Round 2010 - Sarah Meghoufel No. 5 OSU 4, No. 12 Iowa State 0 1999 Quarterfinals No. 5 OSU 4, No. 4 Colorado 1 All-Big 12 First Round No. 6 OSU 5, No. 11 Missouri 1 Semifinals 1997 Quarterfinals No. 1 Baylor 4, No. 5 OSU 0 Kym Hazzard S No. 6 OSU 5, No. 3 Kansas 4 Kym Hazzard/Martina Hautova D Semifinals 2008 No. 7 Oklahoma 5, No. 6 OSU 3 First Round 1999 No. 6 OSU 4, No. 11 Missouri 1 Maria Galoustova S 2000 Quarterfinals Quarterfinals No. 3 Texas A&M 4, No. 6 OSU 1 2000 No. 5 Kansas State 5, No. 4 OSU 1 2009 Maria Galoustova S 2001 First Round Quarterfinals No. 6 OSU 4, No. 11 Iowa State 1 2001 No. 2 OSU 4, No. 7 Kansas 0 Quarterfinals Maria Phillips S Semifinals No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 6 OSU 1 Maria Phillips/Ashleigh Dolman D No. 2 OSU 4, No. 3 Baylor 3 Championship 2010 2002 No. 1 Texas 4, No. 2 OSU 3 First Round Linda Faltynkova S No. 7 OSU 4, No. 10 Iowa State 1 Linda Faltynkova/Katie Kolodynska D 2002 Quarterfinals First Round No. 2 Texas 4, No. 7 OSU 1 2003 No. 5 OSU 4, No. 12 Missouri 1 2011 Linda Faltynkova S Quarterfinals First Round Linda Faltynkova/Katie Kolodynska D No. 5 OSU 4, No. 4 Baylor 2 Semifinals No. 8 Missouri 3, No. 9 OSU 4 No. 1 Texas 4, No. 5 OSU 1 Quarterfinals 2004 No. 1 Baylor 4, No. 9 OSU 2 Katie Kolodynska S 2003 Quarterfinals 2012 2005 No. 4 OSU 4, No. 5 Oklahoma 2 First Round Iryna Tkachenko S Semifinals No. 4 Texas 4, No. 5 OSU 1 No. 4 OSU 4, No. 8 Colorado 0 2007 Championship 2013 Nataliya Shatkovskaya S No. 4 OSU 4, No. 2 Texas A&M 1 First Round No. 5 OSU 4, No. 4 TCU 2 Quarterfinals 2008 2004 First Round No. 5 OSU 4, No. 1 Baylor 3 Iryna Tkachenko S No. 7 Nebraska 4, No. 10 OSU 3 Championship No. 3 Texas 4, No. 5 OSU 0 2010 2005 Alisa Buslaieva/Nataliya Shatkovskaya D First Round 2014 No. 9 Missouri 4, No. 8 OSU 3 First Round 2013 No. 2 OSU 5, No. 7 Kansas St. 0 Malika Rose/Kanyapat Narattana D Quarterfinals No. 2 OSU 4, No. 3 Texas 1 Championship No. 1 Baylor 4, No. 2 OSU 1 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 29

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1981-82 (32-10) 1986-87 (24-6) 2000-01 (23-5, 12-2)

Round Opponent Result Round Opponent Result Round Opponent Result First Round Trinity L, 9-0 First Round Cal-Berkeley L, 7-2 First Round Oral Roberts W, 4-0 Second Round Wake Forest L, 4-3

1982-83 (26-5) 1987-88 (21-8) 2002-03 (17-7, 11-3) Round Opponent Result Round Opponent Result First Round Clemson L, 5-4 First Round Kentucky L, 6-0 Round Opponent Result First Round Harvard L, 4-1

1983-84 (23-7) 1988-89 (24-7) 2011-2012 (11-10, 5-4) Round Opponent Result Round Opponent Result First Round Miami (Fla.) L, 7-2 First Round Brigham Young W, 7-2 Round Opponent Result Second Round Stanford L, 6-0 First Round Georgia Tech L, 4-1

1984-85 (28-5) 1989-90 (19-6) 2012-2013 (16-9, 5-4) Round Opponent Result Round Opponent Result First Round Texas W, 6-3 First Round Georgia L, 5-1 Round Opponent Result Second Round Cal-Berkeley L, 5-4 First Round Long Beach State W, 4-0 Second Round UCLA L, 4-0

1990-91 (20-5) 1985-86 (21-5) Round Opponent Result 2013-2014 (16-9, 7-2) Round Opponent Result First Round Pepperdine L, 5-2 First Round San Diego St. W, 6-3 Round Opponent Result Second Round Trinity L, 5-4 First Round South Florida W, 4-0 1995-96 (17-9, 9-4) Second Round Florida L, 4-1

Round Opponent Result First Round Florida L, 5-0

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ITA SCHOLAR ATHLETES 2012 2007 (ITA All-Academic Team) 2006 (ITA All-Academic Team) 2003 (ITA All-Academic Team) Leyla Simmons Anna Carson Zana Masnic Linda Faltynkova Allison Burckhartt McKenzie Price Zuzanna Osinska Ines Furtmayr Zuzanna Osinska Lauren Simmons 2010 Lauren Ovelgonne 2002 (ITA All-Academic Team) Leyla Simmons Jennifer Poskitt 2004 (ITA All-Academic Team) Dominika Olszewska Lauren Simmons Ines Furtmayr Linda Faltynkova 2009 Nataliya Shatkovskaya Jo-Anne Karaitiana ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 2013 2006 2000 First Team First Team First Team C.C. Sardinha Zana Masnic Marketa Chmelova Jennifer Poskitt Ashleigh Dolman 2012 Lauren Simmon Maria Galoustova First Team Dominka Olszewska C.C. Sardinha 2005 Cameron Stoudt First Team 2011 Zana Masnic 1999 First Team Jennifer Poskitt First Team Sarah Meghoufel Lauren Simmons Maria Galoustova * Nataliya Shatkovskaya Martina Hautova Leyla Simmons 2004 Lenka Humenikova Second Team First Team Honorable Mention Malika Rose Katya Kolodynska Cameron Stoudt Ines Furtmayr * 2010 Zana Masnic 1998 Second Team First Team Sasha Belova 2003 Martina Hautova. Alisa Buslaieva First Team Lenka Humenikova. Nataliya Shatkovskaya Linda Faltynkova * Monika Wirthova Ines Furtmayr 2009 Gorana Marsic 1997 First Team Second Team First Team JoAnne Karaitiana Katarzyna Kolodynska Kameron Bender Maryna Tkachenko Martina Hautova 2002 Kym Hazzard 2008 First Team Honorable Mention First Team Ashleigh Dolman Monika Wirthova Yawna Allen Linda Faltynkova * Jessica Collins Dominika Olszewska * Lauren Ovelgonne * Kateryna Vasylyeva McKenzie Price * indicates 4.0 GPA 2001 2007 First Team First Team Dominka Olszewska * Yawna Allen Linda Faltynkova Jennifer Poskitt Ashleigh Dolman Lauren Simmons * Maria Galoustova-Phillips OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 31

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Adamovic, Katarina 2014 Galoustova-Phillips, Maria 1998-01 Radzikowska, Ewa 2003 Allen, Yawna 2006-08 Gheorghe, Lorena 2013 Reep, Cynthia 1978-80 Alvarez, Maria 2013-14 Godman, Sally 1989-92 Rhodes, Greta 1978-79 Gunthrop, Jackie 1992-95 Rose, Malika 2010-13 Baranski, Renata 1983-87 Guttormsen, Karyn 2013-14 Ruddick, Sue-Ann 1992-93 Belova, Sasha 2008-11 Blajer, Sandy 2005 Hadad, Caroline 1993-96 Sardinha, C.C. 2011-13 Blevins, Meghan 2012-13 Harris, Holly 1979-81 Shatkovskaya, Nataliya 2007, 09-11 Booth, Jackie 1987-90 Harris, Ruth 1985-86 Simmons, Lauren 2004-07 Boudreaux-Rozas, Mary 1983-86 Hautova, Martina 1996-99 Simmons, Leyla 2010-12 Brende, Libbie 1984-87 Hazzard, Kym 1994-96 Sirianni, Christina 1989-93 Browne, Lorna 1984-87 Hefler, Carol 1985-87 Stoudt, Cameron 1998-01 Burckhartt, Allison 2011-12 Hetherington, Shea 1987-88 Stout, Correne 1995-96 Burke, Mariah 2014 Howett, Rhona 1983-85 Swanson, Stacy 1981-85 Buslaieva, Alisa 2009-11 Huitt, Debbie 1981-82 Humenikova, Lenka 1999 Talley, Nancy 1981-84 Chmelova, Marketa 1997-00 Tkachenko, Iryna 2005-08 Christopher, Chris 1978-80 Jeremiah, Mary 2012 Tkachenko, Maryna 2008-09 Coats, Jana 1979-80 Jewett, Mary 1978-82 Tsivka, Marta 2006-07 Cohen, Carrie-Lynn 1985-87 Jones, Danielle 1987-89 Tur Mari, Carla 2014 Collins, Jessica 2005-06, 08 Cristello, Alexandra 2010 Karaitiana, JoAnne 2008-09 Vaughn, Allison 1992 Cunningham, Debbie 1978-79 Karaskova, Jana 2004 Vasylyeva, Kate 2000-03 Khatsko, Iryna 2009-10 Vitels, Nadia 1993-95 Delisle, Caroline 1988-91 Kusch, Amy 1998 Dolman, Ashleigh 1999-02 Kolodynksa, Katya 2000-03 Waniek, Monika 1987-91 Wainright, Tamsin 1994-96 Erhart, Janina 1992 Lamb, Roby 1983-86 Williams, Stacy 1979-83 Erisman, Miranda 2014 Lombard, Britte 1996 Wirthova, Monika 1996-98 Lushkova, Viktoriya 2014 Wood, Jane 1986-88 Faltynkova, Linda 2000-03 Fall, Robin 1980-82 Marcinkowski-Baranski, Renata 1983-87 Fernandez, Mercedes 1993-95 Margaroli, Moniek 1986-88 Bold indicates current member Furtmayr, Ines 2002-04 Marsic, Gorana 2002-03 Masnic, Zana 2003-06 McCray, Megan 2014 McCray, Morgan 2014 McNeil, Lori 1981-83 Meagher, Joanna 1988-90 Meghoufel, Sarah 2010-11 Mortarotti, Carol 1978-79 Mowery, Sue 1980-84

Narattana, Kanyapat 2011-14

Oakes, Jennifer 1981-82 Olszewska, Ominika 1999-02 Osinska, Zuzanna 2006-07

Pauchnik, Erin 2000-03 Tamsin Wainright Parker, Wendy 1987-91 Peterson, Wendy 1980-81 Petrovic, Anastasia 1980-84 Poskitt, Jennifer 2004-07 Press, Kelly 1992-95 Price, Tessa 1984-89 Purcell, Maria 1990-91 Ashleigh Dolman

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Abilene Christian 5-0 Iowa 3-1 Rice 6-3 Alabama 1-2 Iowa St. 39-0 Rollins 1-0 Alabama-Birmingham 1-0 Angelo St. 1-0 Kansas 26-17 Saint Louis 1-0 Arizona 2-2 Kansas State 37-6 Sam Houston St. 1-0 Arizona St. 2-2 Kentucky 2-3 San Diego 1-0 Arkansas 12-4 San Diego St. 4-1 Arkansas-Little Rock 4-0 Lamar 1-0 Santa Clara 2-0 Arkansas St. 1-2 Long Beach State 1-0 SE Louisiana 1-0 Austin College 1-0 Louisiana State 4-1 SIU-Edwardsville 1-0 Auburn 1-0 Louisiana Tech 1-0 Southern Nazarene 1-0 Louisville 1-0 South Alabama 0-1 Baylor 5-19 Loyola Marymount 1-0 South Carolina 4-4 Belleville 1-0 South Florida 5-1 Boise St. 3-1 Memphis St. 2-0 Southern Cal 2-3 Boston College 3-2 Miami (Fla.) 2-10 Southwest Oklahoma St. 1-0 Brigham Young 11-10 Michigan 1-0 SMU 6-7 Minnesota 2-1 Stanford 0-3 Cal-Berkeley 1-5 Mississippi 4-1 Stephens 3-0 Cal State Northridge 2-0 Mississippi State 2-0 SW Louisiana 2-0 Cameron 3-0 Missouri 29-5 Centenary 3-0 Missouri-Kansas City 1-0 Tenessee 1-1 Central Oklahoma 4-0 Missouri State 11-1 Texas 6-31 Clemson 5-2 Murray St. 1-0 Texas A&M 11-20 Colorado 23-9 Texas-Arlington 9-0 Colorado St. 1-0 Nebraska 29-8 Texas Christian 7-9 Columbia 1-0 Nevada-Reno 1-0 Texas-El Paso 2-0 North Carolina 1-1 Texas-Pine Bluff 1-0 Denver 2-0 North Texas 6-1 Texas Tech 13-8 Duke 2-3 NE Louisiana 5-1 Trinity 4-5 Drake 2-0 New Mexico 10-2 Tulane 5-2 New Mexico St. 5-0 Tulsa 12-14 East Central 2-0 Northern Iowa 1-0 Eastern Michigan 1-0 Northern Arizona 2-0 UC Irvine 1-1 Northwestern 1-2 UCLA 0-2 Florida 0-7 Notre Dame 0-3 UC Santa Barbara 3-0 Florida International 1-0 UNLV 2-3 Florida St. 2-1 Ohio State 1-0 U.S. International 3-0 Fresno St. 0-3 Oklahoma 32-19 Utah 8-1 Oklahoma Christian 2-0 Georgia 5-7 Oklahoma City 5-1 Virginia Commonwealth 0-1 Georgia St. 1-0 Oral Roberts 14-3 Oregon 2-0 Wake Forest 0-2 Hardin Simmons 1-0 Washington St. 1-1 Harvard 1-7 Pacific 2-0 Wesley College 1-0 Houston 7-1 Penn 1-0 West Virginia 2-0 Penn State 0-1 Wichita State 21-4 Idaho 1-0 Pepperdine 3-2 William & Mary 1-0 Illinois 5-1 Purdue 1-0 Wisconsin 2-0 Illinois St. 1-0 Princeton 1-0 Indiana 2-2 Indiana St. 2-0

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TEAM RECORDS 112 Tessa Price 1984-89 124 Stacy Swanson 1981-85 Renata Marcinkowski 1983-87 120 Monika Waniek 1987-91 Most Wins 32 108 Monika Waniek 1987-91 106 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas 1983-86 1981-82 106 Sue Mowery 1980-84 103 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 105 Stacy Swanson 1981-85 101 Tessa Price 1984-89 Best Percentage .935 102 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas 1983-86 100 Jackie Booth 1987-90 29-2, 1980-81 98 Christina Sirianni 1989-93 Renata Marcinkowski 1983-87 Most Home Wins 11 Anastasia Petrovic 1980-84 89 Katya Kolodynska 2000-03 1984-85 97 Sally Godman 1989-92 Stacy Williams 1979-83 94 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 88 Maria Galoustova-Phillips 1998-01 Most Away Wins 15 90 Caroline Delisle 1988-91 85 Anastasia Petrovic 1980-84 1990-91 89 Maria Galoustova-Phillips 1998-01 83 Lorna Browne 1984-87 Longest Win Streak 20 Kym Hazzard 1994-96 79 Kym Hazzard 1994-96 Over two seasons, 1980-81 87 Jackie Booth 1987-90 Nancy Talley 1981-84 86 Lori McNeil 1981-83 78 Sally Godman 1989-92 Longest Home Win Streak 49 80 Marketa Chemlova 1997-00 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 Spanned six seasons, 1980-86 77 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 76 Marketa Chemlova 1996-00 Longest Away Win Streak 18 76 Caroline Hadad 1993-96 Roby Lamb 1983-86 Over two seasons, 1979-81 73 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 73 Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 72 Libbie Brende 1984-87 Caroline Delisle 1988-91 Nancy Talley 1981-84 Wendy Parker 1987-91 71 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02

COACHING RECORDS

Wins at OSU 283 Julius Lubicz-Majewski 167 Ike Groce 88 Brad Louderback 48 Chris Young 16 Betty Edgely

Winning Percentage at OSU .835 (167-33) I. Groce 1979-1986 .772 (88-26) B. Louderback 1986-1989 .666 (16-8) B. Edgely 1978-79 .597 (283-191) J. Lubicz-Majewski 1989-2009 .516 (48-45) C. Young 2009-Present Lori McNeal

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CAREER SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE SEASON SINGLES WINS (30+ WINS) SEASON SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE (.800+, MIN. 15 WINS) .835 (86-17) Lori McNeil 1981-83 43 Lori McNeil (So.) 1982-83 .797 (106-27) Sue Mowery 1980-84 Lori McNeil (Fr.) 1981-82 .923 (36-3) Sue Mowery (Fr.) 1980-81 .766 (39-15) Rhona Howett 1983-85 39 Lorna Browne (Sr.) 1986-87 .882 (15-2) Debbie Huitt (Fr.) 1980-81 .764 (55-17) Lorna Browne 1984-87 37 Tessa Price (Jr.) 1986-87 .870 (20-3) Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 1999-00 .759 (63-20) Kate Vasylyeva 2000-03 36 Sue Mowery (Jr.) 1982-83 .867 (39-6) Lorna Browne (Sr.) 1986-87 .746 (94-34) Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 Sue Mowery (Fr.) 1980-81 .860 (43-7) Lori McNeil (Fr.) 1981-82 .737 (56-20) Carrie-Lynn Cohen 1985-87 34 Tessa Price (Sr.) 1988-89 .857 (24-4) Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2001-02 .737 (98-35) Anastasia Petrovic 1980-84 Monika Waniek (Fr.) 1987-88 (18-3)Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2002-03 .735 (36-13) Joanna Meagher 1988-90 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Jr.) 1984-85 .852 (23-4) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2000-01 .732 (90-33) Caroline Delisle 1988-91 Robin Fall (Jr.) 1981-82 (23-4) Christina Sirianni (Fr.) 1989-90 .723 (112-43) Tessa Price 1984-89 33 Carrie-Lynn Cohen (So.) 1986-87 .844 (27-5) Stacy Swanson (Sr.) 1984-85 .720 (59-23) Wendy Parker 1987-91 Anastasia Petrovic (Jr.) 1982-83 .839 (26-5) Jackie Booth (So.) 1988-89 .714 (105-42) Stacy Swanson 1981-85 Chris Christopher (So.) 1979-80 .833 (25-5) Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1996-97 .713 (57-23) Danielle Jones 1987-89 32 Libbie Brende (Jr.) 1986-87 .829 (34-7) Monika Waniek (Fr.) 1987-88 .713 (102-41)Mary Boudreaux-Rozas 1983-86 Holly Harris (Jr.) 1978-79 .826 (19-4) Marta Tsivka (Jr.) 2005-06 .710 (98-40) Christina Sirianni 1989-93 31 Caroline Delisle (Sr.) 1990-91 .824 (28-6) Sally Godman (Jr.) 1990-91 .706 (36-15) Nadia Vitels 1993-95 Danielle Jones (So.) 1988-89 (28-6) Jackie Booth (Jr.) 1989-90 .704 (76-32) Caroline Hadad 1993-96 Renata Marcinkowski (So.) 1984-85 .818 (18-4) Caroline Hadad (So.) 1993-94 .703 (71-30) Roby Lamb 1983-86 Stacy Swanson (So.) 1982-83 (36-8) Sue Mowery (Jr.) 1982-83 .700 (87-38) Jackie Booth 1987-90 Jana Coats (So.) 1979-80 .813 (26-6) Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Fr.) 1982-83 .693 (97-43) Sally Godman 1989-92 30 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 1999-00 (26-6) Mary Jewett (So.) 1979-80 .691 (47-21) Robin Fall 1980-82 Caroline Delisle (Jr.) 1989-90 .811 (43-10) Lori McNeil (So.) 1982-83 .679 (89-42)Maria Galoustova-Phillips 1998-01 Roby Lamb (Jr.) 1985-86 .806 (25-6)Anastasia Petrovic (Fr.) 1980-81 .675 (112-54)Renata Marcinkowski 1983-87 .805 (33-8) Chris Christopher (So.) 1979-80 .671 (57-28) Lauren Simmons 2004-07 SEASON DOUBLES WINS (30+ WINS) (51-25) Chris Christopher 1978-80 SEASON DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE 40 Stacy Swanson (Sr.) 1984-86 (.850+, MIN. 10 WINS) CAREER DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE 37 Jane Wood (Fr.) 1986-87 36 Lori McNeil (So.) 1982-83 1.000 (11-0) Libbie Brende (Fr.) 1984-85 .943 (83-15) Lorna Browne 1984-87 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Fr.) 1982-83 .958 (23-1) Sally Godman (Fr.) 1988-89 .891 (41-5) Carol Hefler 1985-87 35 Jana Coats (So.) 1979-80 .935 (29-2) Jana Coats (Jr.) 1980-81 .890 (65-8) Jana Coats 1979-80 34 Tessa Price (Sr.) 1988-89 (29-2) Mary Jewett (So.) 1979-80 .867 (78-20) Sally Godman 1989-92 Lorna Browne (Jr.) 1986-87 .923 (12-1) Tessa Price (So.) 1985-86 .862 (25-4) Carrie-Lynn Cohen 1985-87 Moniek Margaroli (So.) 1986-87 .919 (34-3) Moniek Margaroli (So.) 1986-87 (25-4) Joanna Meagher 1988-90 Stacy Swanson (Fr.) 1981-82 .912 (31-3) Carol Hefler (Sr.) 1986-87 .847 (100-18) Jackie Booth 1987-90 Stacy Williams (Jr.) 1981-82 .909 (20-2) Joanna Meagher (So.) 1989-90 .845 (120-22) Monika Waniek 1987-91 33 Stacy Williams (Fr.) 1979-80 (20-2) Wendy Parker (Jr.) 1989-90 .841 (58-11) Moniek Margaroli 1986-88 32 Monika Waniek (So.) 1988-89 .906 (19-3) Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2000-01 .832 (69-14) Sue Mowery 1980-84 Tessa Price (Jr.) 1986-87 (29-3) Sue Mowery (Jr.) 1982-83 .830 (73-15) Caroline Delisle 1988-91 Nancy Talley (So.) 1982-83 .900 (27-3) Renata Marcinkowski (Sr.) 1986-87 .827 (43-9) Mary Jewett 1978-82 31 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2001-02 .897 (35-4) Jana Coats (So.) 1979-80 .825 (85-18) Anastasia Petrovic 1980-84 Jackie Booth (So.) 1988-89 .893 (25-3) Lorna Browne (So.) 1984-85 .821 (101-22) Tessa Price 1984-89 Danielle Jones (So.) 1988-89 .885 (23-3) Tessa Price (Fr.) 1984-85 .816 (40-9) Libbie Brende 1984-87 Monika Waniek (Fr.) 1987-88 .882 (15-2)Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2002-03 .809 (89-21) Stacy Williams 1979-83 Carol Hefler (Sr.) 1986-87 .875 (28-4) Jackie Booth (Jr.) 1989-90 .806 (100-24)Renata Marcinkowski 1983-87 Holly Harris (Jr.) 1978-79 (28-4) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2000-01 .795 (124-32) Stacy Swanson 1981-85 30 Ashleigh Dolman (So.) 1999-00 (28-4) Monika Waniek (Jr.) 1989-90 .793 (73-19) Wendy Parker 1987-91 Maria Galoustova (Jr.) 1999-00 .865 (32-5) Monika Waniek (So.) 1988-89 .786 (55-14) Danielle Jones 1987-89 Jane Wood (So.) 1987-88 .861 (31-5) Jackie Booth (So.) 1988-89 .766 (79-25) Nancy Talley 1981-84 Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Jr.) 1984-85 .857 (18-3) Jackie Gunthorp (So.) 1992-93 .763 (106-31)Mary Boudreaux-Rozas 1983-86 Roby Lamb (Jr.) 1084-85 (18-3) Kelly Press(So.) 1992-93 .761 (67-21) Jane Wood 1986-88 (18-3) Mary Boudreaux-Rozas (Sr.) 1985-86 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 35 .758 (25-8) Mercedes Fernandez 1993-95 (24-4) Caroline Delisle (So.) 1988-89 34 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE RECORD BOOK (BIG 12 ERA)

CAREER SINGLES WINS SEASON SINGLES WINS 20 Nataliya Shatkovskaya (Jr.) 2010 Maria Alvarez (So.) 2014 (20+ WINS) 94 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 19 Sasha Belova (Jr.) 2010 Kate Vasylyeva (Fr.) 2001 89 Maria Galoustova-Phiilips 1997-01 30 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 80 Marketa Chmelova 1996-00 Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 27 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 18 Nataliya Shatkovskaya (So.) 2009 77 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 26 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 73 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 Maria Galoustova (So.) 1999 Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 Kanyapat Narattana 2011 73 Kanyapat Narattana 2010-14 25 Dominika Olszewska(So.) 2000 67 Katya Kolodynska 2000-04 Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 63 Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 24 Iryna Tkachenko (Fr.) 2005 Malika Rose 2009-13 Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2002 CAREER SINGLES 60 Sasha Belova 2008-11 Marketa Chmelova (Fr.) 1997 WIN PERCENTAGE 57 Lauren Simmons 2003-07 Kanayapat Narattana 2014 55 Martina Hautova 1997-99 Carla Tur Mari 2014 .759 (63-20) Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 51 Zana Masnic 2003-06 23 Maria Galoustova (Jr.) 2000 .746 (89-34) Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 48 C.C. Sardinha 2010-13 Maria Alvarez (Fr.) 2013 .679 (89-42) Maria Galoustova 1997-01 44 Jennifer Poskitt 2004-08 Megan McCray (Fr.) 2014 (55-25) Martina Hautova 1997-99 Iryna Tkachenko 2004-08 22 Malika Rose (So.) 2011 .671 (57-28) Lauren Simmons 2003-07 Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 Nataliya Shatkovskaya (Fr.) 2007 .603 (73-58) Dominika Olszewska Ines Furtmayr 2002-03 Marketa Chmelova (Jr.) 1999 1999-02 42 Meghan Blevins 2011-13 Martina Hautova (Sr.) 1999 (44-29) Iryna Tkachenko 2004-08 39 Karyn Guttormsen 2013- 21 Meghan Blevins (So.) 2013 .598 (73-49 Kanyapat Narattana 38 Maria Alvarez 2012- Meghan Blevins (Fr.) 2012 2010-14 27 Cameron Stoudt 1997-01 Kanyapat Narattana (Fr.) 2011 .588 (80-56) Marketa Chmelova 1996-00 Monika Wirthova 1997-98 Lauren Simmons (Jr.) 2006 .571 (44-33) Jennifer Poskitt 2004-07 Marketa Chmelova (Sr.) 2000 .554 (67-54) Katya Kolodynska 2000-04 CAREER DOUBLES WINS Martina Hautova (So.) 1997 .524 (44-40) Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 20 Kate Vasylyeva (Sr.) 2003 103 Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 CAREER DOUBLES WIN PER- 89 Katya Kolodynska 2000-04 Maria Galoustova (So.) 1999 88 Maria Galoustova 1997-01 Maria Galoustova (Fr.) 1998 CENTAGE 78 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 76 Marketa Chmelova 1996-00 SEASON DOUBLES WINS .736 (103-37) Linda Faltynkova 1999-03 73 Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 .732 (52-19) Martina Hautova 1997-99 .698 (88-38) Maria Galoustova 1997-01 71 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 31 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 .695 (89-39) Katya Kolodynska 2000-04 69 Kanayapat Narattana 2010-14 30 Ashleigh Dolman (So.) 2000 .645 (71-39) Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 55 Malika Rose 2009-13 Maria Galoustova (Jr.) 2000 .629 (73-43) Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 52 Martina Hautova 1997-99 29 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 .623 (38-23) Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 48 C.C. Sardinha 2010-13 28 Katya Kolodynska (So.) 2002 .594 (38-26) Meghan Blevins 2011-13 45 Sasha Belova 2008-11 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 .585 (76-54) Marketa Chmelova 1996-00 42 Zana Masnic 2002-06 Marketa Chmelova (Sr.) 2000 .556 (69-55) Kanyapat Narattana 2010-14 39 Karyn Guttormsen 2013- 27 Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 .534 (31-27) Erin Pauchnik 1999-03 38 Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 25 Martina Hautova (So.) 1997 Meghan Blevins 2011-13 Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 Maria Alvarez 2012- 24 Dominika Olszewska (So.) 2000 37 Alisa Buslaieva 2009-11 23 Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 36 Lauren Simmons 2003-07 Marketa Chmelova (Fr.) 1997 31 Erin Pauchnik 1999-03 22 Kanyapat Narattana (Sr.) 2014 27 Monika Wirthova 1997-98 21 Ashleigh Dolman (Jr.) 2001 25 Kym Hazzard 1997 Dominika Olszewska (Jr.) 2001 Karyn Guttormsen (Jr.) 2014 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 35 RECORD BOOK (BIG 12 ERA)

SEASON SINGLES .688 (22-10)Kanyapat Narattana (Sr.) 2014 SEASON SINGLES DUAL WINS .667 (20-10)Nataliya Shatkovskaya (Jr.) 2010 WIN PERCENTAGE .657 (23-12)Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 23 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 (MIN. 15 WINS) .636 (21-12) Ashleigh Dolman (Jr.) 2001 20 Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2002 .607 (17-11)Nataliya Shatkovskaya (Fr.) 2007 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 .870 (20-3) Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 (17-11) Linda Faltynkova (Sr.) 2003 19 Marta Tsvika (Jr.) 2006 .857 (24-4) Kate Vasylyeva (Jr.) 2002 Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 (18-3) Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2003 Kate Vasylyeva (So.) 2001 .833 (25-5) Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 CAREER SINGLES DUAL WINS Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 .826 (19-4) Marta Tsvika (Jr.) 2006 Marketa Chmelova (Fr.) 1997 .792 (19-5) Kate Vasylyeva (Fr.) 2001 69 Linda Faltynkova 2000-03 Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 (19-5) Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 55 Marketa Chmelova 1997-00 18 Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2003 .789 (30-8) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 Katya Kolodynska 2001-04 17 Sarah Meghoufel (Jr.) 2010 .773 (17-5) Sarah Meghoufel (Jr.) 2010 54 Maria Galoustova1998-01 Nataliya Shatkovskaya (Fr.) 2007 (17-5)Dominika Olszewska(Fr.) 1999 52 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 Iryna Tkachenko (Fr.) 2005 .759 (22-7)Nataliya Shatkovskaya (Fr.) 2007 Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 Linda Faltynkova 2002 .730 (27-10)Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 50 Malika Rose 2009-13 Martina Hautova (Sr.) 1999 .727 (24-9) Iryna Tkachenko (Fr.) 2005 46 Kanyapat Narattana 2010-14 Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 .722 (26-10) Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 44 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 (26-10)Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 43 Sasha Belova 2008-11 .710 (22-9) Martina Hautova (Sr.) 1999 39 Martina Hautova 1997-99 SEASON DOUBLES DUAL WINS .694 (25-11)Dominika Olszewska (So.) 2000 34 Lauren Simmons 2004-07 (MIN. 15 WINS) .682 (15-7) Sasha Belova (Fr.) 2008 33 Karyn Guttormsen 2013- .667 (20-10)Maria Galoustova (So.) 1999 32 Zana Masinic 2003-06 26 Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 (20-10)Maria Galoustova (Fr.) 1998 Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 Katya Kolodynska (Fr.) 2001 .657 (23-12)Maria Galoustova (Jr.) 2000 Jennifer Poskitt 2004-07 25 Kym Hazzard 1997 .656 (21-11)Martina Hautova (So.) 1997 20 Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 .655 (19-10)Lauren Simmons (So.) 2005 CAREER DOUBLES DUAL WINS 19 Dominika Olszewska (Jr.) 2001 .647 (22-12)Marketa Chmelova (Jr.) 1999 Kate Vasylyeva (So.) 2001 Viktoriya Lushkova (Sr.) 2014 71 Linda Faltynkova 2000-03 18 Maria Galoustova (Sr.) 2001 SEASON DOUBLES 63 Katya Kolodynska 2001-04 17 Katya Kolodynska (So.) 2002 55 Maria Galoustova1998-01 Ashleigh Dolman (Jr.) 2001 WIN PERCENTAGE (MIN. 15 WINS) 51 Dominika Olszewska 1999-02 15 Katya Kolodynska (Jr.) 2003 50 Kanyapat Narattana 2010-14 Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2003 .882 (15-2) Ewa Radzikowska (So.) 2003 48 Nataliya Shatkovskaya 2006-11 .875 (28-4) Linda Faltynkova (So.) 2001 46 Marketa Chmelova 1997-00 .833 (25-5) Martina Hautova (So.) 1997 45 Ashleigh Dolman 1999-02 (25-5) Kym Hazzard (Sr.) 1997 42 Malika Rose 2009-13 .792 (19-5) Viktoriya Lushkova (Fr.) 2014 41 Martina Hautova 1997-99 .760 (19-6) Kate Vasylyeva (So.) 34 Zana Masnic 2003-06 2001 32 Kate Vasylyeva 2001-03 .739 (17-6) Maria Galoustova (Fr.) 1998 29 Sasha Belova 2008-11 .738 (31-11) Linda Faltynkova (Jr.) 2002 .731 (19-7) Sasha Belova (Jr.) 2010 .724 (21-8)Dominika Olszewska (Jr.) 2001 .714 (30-12)Ashleigh Dolman (So.) 2000 (30-12)Maria Galoustova (Jr.) 2000 .711 (27-11) Linda Faltynkova (Fr.) 2000 .706 (24-10)Dominika Olszewska (So.) 2000 .700 (28-12)Marketa Chmelova (Sr.) 2000 .692 (18-8) Maria Galoustova (So.) 1999

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Betty Edgely W (N)Kansas 6-3 W at Missouri 9-0 W at Texas A&M 9-0 W at Iowa St. 9-0 One Year (16-8) L Oklahoma 9-0 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W Missouri State 8-1 W at Nebraska 9-0 1978-79 (16-8) W Iowa St. 6-3 W at Colorado 6-3 W at Tulsa 6-3 W Arkansas 6-3 W Texas-PB 9-0 L (N)Oklahoma 8-1 W East Central 9-0 W Rice 5-3 L (N)Missouri 9-0 W Missouri 6-3 W (N)SMU 7-2 W at Wichita St. 9-0 W SIU-Edwardsville 6-3 L (N)Texas Christian 6-3 W (N)Oral Roberts 8-1 W Kansas 5-4 L (N)Florida St. 5-4 L (N)Kansas 5-4 L Oral Roberts 6-3 L (N)SMU 5-4 W Oral Roberts 8-1 W at Cameron 7-2 W Oklahoma 8-1 W at Oklahoma Christian 9-0 W at Oklahoma City 9-0 W (N)New Mexico 9-0 W Arkansas 7-2 W (N)Louisiana St. 6-3 W Oklahoma Christian 9-0 1980-81 (29-2) W at Texas Tech 8-1 W (N)Texas Tech 6-3 Big 8 Champions W (N)Houston 8-1 L at Missouri State 6-3 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W (N)Alabama 6-3 W (N)Stephens 9-0 W at Arkansas 7-2 W (N)Oklahoma 8-1 W (N)Tulsa 8-1 W at Wichita St. 8-0 W (N)Memphis St. 9-0 W Tulsa 7-2 W Tulsa 9-0 W at Arkansas 5-4 L at Oral Roberts 8-1 W Oklahoma 5-4 L (N)South Carolina 7-2 W Nebraska 6-3 W at Oral Roberts 8-1 L (N)North Carolina 6-3 L Oklahoma 9-0 W (N)Missouri 7-2 W at South Florida 5-4 W at Austin College 6-0 W (N)Iowa 5-4 W (N)Purdue 9-0 L at TCU 8-1 W at Nebraska 8-1 W at Clemson 5-4 W at Wesley College 7-1 W (N)Kansas 9-0 L at South Carolina 7-2 W Midland J.C. 4-2 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W at Georgia 5-4 W (N)SW Oklahoma 7-2 W Oklahoma City 9-0 W Illinois 9-0 L (N)Texas A&M 9-0 W Tyler J.C. 9-0 W Iowa 8-1 W Arkansas 7-2 W Oklahoma 9-0 Ike Groce W Midland J.C. 6-3 W (N)Pepperdine 5-4 Six Years (167-33) W Texas Tech 8-1 W (N)Brigham Young 5-4 W (N)Murray St. 6-3 L (N)Trinity 9-0 1979-80 (27-4) W at Tulane 6-3 W Cameron 9-0 W Wichita St. 9-0 L at Louisiana St. 6-3 W Oral Roberts 9-0 L at Oklahoma 7-2 W (N)Houston 6-3 W Wichita St. 9-0 L at Oral Roberts 6-3 W (N)Arkansas 7-2 W (N)Rice 6-3 W at Tulsa 7-2 L at NE Louisiana 8-1 L at Texas 7-2 W (N)Stephens 8-1 W at Oklahoma 5-4 L (N)Texas Christian 5-4 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W (N)North Texas St. 6-3 L (N)Trinity * 9-0 W at Kansas 6-3 W (N)Kansas 9-0 W at Wichita St. 9-0 W (N)Iowa State 8-1 W Arkansas 9-0 W Oral Roberts 8-1 1982-83 (26-5) W (N)Missouri State 9-0 W at Texas A&M 5-4 Big 8 Champions W (N)Stephens 8-1 W at Centenary 9-0 L (N)UC Irvine 5-4 W (N)Missouri State 7-2 W Ark.-Little Rock 9-0 W (N)Pacific 6-3 W Kansas St. 9-0 W Southern Nazarene 9-0 W (N)Cal-Santa Barbara 5-4 W Central Oklahoma 9-0 W (N)Santa Clara 7-2 W at Angelo St. 9-0 1981-82 (32-10) W (N)Harvard 7-2 W at Abilene Christian 9-0 Big 8 Champions W (N)Brigham Young 7-2 W at Hardin Simmons 9-0 W Tulsa 9-0 L at Northwestern 8-1 W at Schreiner J.C. 7-2 W at Kansas 8-1 L at Texas Christian 6-3 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 37 OSU YEAR-BY-YEAR

W at SMU 6-3 W at Iowa St. 9-0 Brad Louderback W at Tyler J.C. 7-2 W at Oklahoma 9-0 (took over two matches into the 1985-86 season) W at Centenary 9-0 W Colorado 9-0 (Four Years, 88-26) W (N)Lamar 8-1 L (N)Miami (Fla.)* 7-2 W (N)NW Louisiana 8-1 19-5 Under Louderback W (N)Louisiana Tech 9-0 1984-85 (28-5) W (N)Wichita St. 8-1 W Memphis St. 9-0 Big 8 Champions W (N)NE Louisiana 8-0 W Cooke County J.C. 9-0 W Belleville 6-3 W at Arkansas 7-2 W Missouri State 9-0 W Wichita St. 8-1 W (N)Wisconsin 6-3 W (N)Oklahoma 6-3 W Cooke County J.C. 9-0 W at Indiana 5-4 W (N)Louisiana St. 5-1 W Centenary 9-0 W (N)North Carolina 5-4 L (N)South Carolina 6-3 W Brigham Young 7-2 W (N)US International 8-1 W Cameron 9-0 W NE Louisiana 8-1 W at Brigham Young 7-2 W Illinois 7-2 W (N)Oklahoma 6-3 L (N)Arizona St. 5-4 W at Kansas 9-0 W (N)New Mexico St. 9-0 L Clemson 7-2 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W (N)Texas Christian 8-1 L Cal-Berkeley 5-4 W Oklahoma 6-3 W (N)Arizona St. 8-1 W Cooke County J.C. 8-1 W Nebraska 9-0 L (N)Pepperdine 6-3 W (N)South Florida 9-0 W Iowa St. 9-0 L at Brigham Young 5-4 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-3 W Wichita St. 9-0 W (N)Georgia 6-3 W (N)Georgia 5-4 W Oklahoma City 9-0 L (N)Arizona St. 8-1 W Kansas 9-0 W at Colorado 8-1 W (N)UC Santa Barbara 8-1 W Kansas St. 9-0 L (N)Clemson* 5-4 W (N)South Florida 7-2 W North Texas St. 9-0 W (N)Mississippi 5-4 W at Nebraska 8-1 1983-84 (23-7) W (N)Trinity 6-3 W at Iowa St. 9-0 Big 8 Champions W (N)Georgia 6-3 W at Oklahoma 9-0 W Oral Roberts 6-3 W at Clemson 5-4 W Colorado 9-0 W (N)UC Santa Barbara 5-4 L at Miami (Fla.) 7-2 W (N)San Diego St.* 6-3 L (N)Trinity 8-1 W (N)Rice 7-2 L (N)Trinity * 5-4 W (N)UC Irvine 7-2 W North Texas St. 9-0 L (N)SMU 7-2 W at Kansas 7-2 1986-87 (24-6) W (N)Michigan 8-1 W at Kansas St. 9-0 Big 8 Champions W at Florida St. 5-4 W Oklahoma City 8-1 W Kansas St. 9-0 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 8-1 W at Wichita St. 8-1 W Tyler J.C. 8-1 W (N)Rollins 6-3 W Nebraska 9-0 W Cooke County J.C. 9-0 W at Georgia 5-4 W Iowa St. 9-0 W (N)Tulsa 9-0 L (N)South Florida 5-3 W Oklahoma 8-1 W (N)Arkansas 8-1 L (N)South Carolina 8-1 W at Colorado 8-1 W (N)Minnesota 8-1 W (N)Florida St. 5-4 W (N)Texas* 6-3 W at Wichita St. 9-0 W at Clemson 6-3 L (N)Cal-Berkeley* 5-4 W (N)Texas A&M 7-2 W New Mexico 9-0 W (N)Arizona 5-4 W Nebraska 5-0 1985-86 (21-5) W (N)New Mexico 9-0 W Duke 5-1 Big 8 Champions W at San Diego St. 6-3 W Cooke County J.C. 9-0 W at Tulane 9-0 W at U.S. International 8-1 W (N)Mississippi 6-0 W Kansas St. 9-0 L at UCLA 7-2 W (N)San Diego St. 6-3 L at Southern Cal 7-2 L at SMU 7-2 W at Pepperdine 8-1 W (N)Clemson 5-4 W (N)South Carolina 8-1 W at Oklahoma City 9-0 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-3 W Kansas 8-1 W (N)South Florida 9-0 W Kansas St. 9-0 W at Texas Christian 5-4 W at Nebraska 8-1 L at Texas 5-4 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 39

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L at Trinity 5-4 W at Texas 6-3 1990-91 (20-5) W at Kansas 8-1 W at Texas A&M 7-2 Big 8 Champions W at Kansas St. 9-0 W at Trinity 6-3 W New Mexico 8-1 W at Oklahoma 9-0 W U.S. International 6-3 W at William & Mary 5-4 W Nebraska 9-0 W Duke 6-0 W at Arizona 6-3 W Iowa St. 9-0 L Indiana 6-3 L at Duke 5-1 W Louisiana St. 7-2 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-3 W at Brigham Young 6-3 W at Colorado 8-1 L at Florida 7-2 W at Kentucky 7-2 W (N)Missouri 9-0 L Southern Cal 6-3 W at South Carolina 8-1 L (N)Cal-Berkeley* 7-2 W New Mexico 9-0 W at Clemson 7-2 L (N)Georgia 5-1 L at Florida 6-0 1987-88 (21-8) W at Missouri 9-0 W at San Diego 6-2 Big 8 Champions W at Kansas 8-1 L at Stanford 5-1 W Cooke County J.C. 7-2 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W at Indiana 5-3 W Tulsa 8-1 W Nebraska 9-0 L at Texas 5-4 W Tyler J.C. 8-1 W Iowa St. 9-0 W at Southern Cal 5-4 W at Wichita St. 9-0 W Oklahoma 8-1 W at Texas A&M 8-1 W at Northwestern 8-1 W at Colorado 8-1 W at Houston 8-1 W (N)Brigham Young 5-4 W (N)Brigham Young* 7-2 W Utah 5-4 L (N)Duke 6-0 L (N)Stanford* 6-0 W Nebraska 9-0 L (N)Kentucky 9-0 W Iowa St. 9-0 L at Indiana 5-4 W Oklahoma 8-1 W New Mexico 9-0 Julius Lubicz-Majewski W at Colorado 7-2 W Tyler J.C. 9-0 (20 Years, 283-191) W at Missouri 9-0 L (N)Cal-Berkeley 6-3 W at Kansas 9-0 W (N)San Diego St. 6-3 1989-90 (19-6) W at Kansas St. 9-0 L (N)Georgia 5-0 Big 8 Champions L (N)Pepperdine* 5-4 W at Oklahoma 6-3 W (N)Illinois 9-0 W North Texas St. 6-0 W (N)Missouri State 9-0 L at Georgia 6-0 W at Miami (Fla.) 5-4 1991-92 (9-11) L (N)Miami (Fla.) 7-2 L (N)Georgia 5-1 L (N)Texas 5-4 W (N)South Carolina 5-2 W (N)Texas A&M 7-1 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-0 W Kansas St. 9-0 L (N)Georgia 5-1 L (N)Mississippi 5-2 W Texas 6-3 L (N)Arizona 5-3 L (N)Arizona 5-0 W at Nebraska 9-0 L Texas 5-4 L (N)Wake Forest 5-4 W at Iowa St. 9-0 W at Brigham Young 6-3 L at Kentucky 5-1 W Colorado 8-1 W at Utah 8-1 L (N)Florida 8-0 W Trinity 7-2 L (N)Florida 7-2 L (N)Brigham Young 5-1 L (N)Kentucky* 6-0 W Wichita St. 6-0 W at Utah 5-4 W Trinity 7-2 W Texas A&M 5-1 1988-89 (24-7) W at Southern Cal 6-3 W Houston 5-1 Big 8 Champions W at Pepperdine 5-2 L (N)Georgia 9-0 W (N)Illinois 9-0 W at San Diego St. 5-1 L (N)Cal-Berkeley 9-0 W (N)South Carolina 9-0 W at San Diego 5-2 W NE Louisiana 5-4 W (N)Texas Christian 9-0 W Colorado 9-0 L Kansas 5-4 W (N)Brigham Young 8-1 W Kansas 9-0 W Missouri 9-0 W (N)Tennessee 8-1 W Missouri 9-0 W Kansas St. 7-2 W at Kentucky 8-1 W Kansas St. 9-0 W at Nebraska 6-3 W (N)SMU 7-0 W at Oklahoma 8-1 L (N)Stanford 6-0 W at Oklahoma 7-2 W at Nebraska 8-1 W (N)Arizona St. 6-1 W Colorado 8-1 W at Wisconsin 6-0 W at Iowa St. 9-0 W (N)Cal-Berkeley 5-3 L (N)Georgia* 5-1

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1992-93 (18-6) 1994-95 (16-9, 5-4) 1996-97 (8-12, 4-7) W at Cooke County J.C. 8-1 L at New Mexico 5-1 W (N)Missouri 9-0 W at New Mexico 6-3 W (N)Rice 5-4 W New Mexico St. 6-3 W at Texas-El Paso 6-0 W (N)Washington St. 5-4 W Texas-El Paso 6-3 L Brigham Young 5-4 W at Wichita St. 5-4 L at Texas Christian 5-4 W SW Louisiana 5-2 W at Tulsa 8-1 L at Texas 9-0 W at Cooke County J.C. 5-4 L at Harvard 5-1 W at Nebraska 5-4 L (N)Iowa 5-2 W at Boston College 5-1 W at Iowa St. 6-3 W at Drake 5-1 L at Texas A&M 6-0 L at Miami (Fla.) 5-2 W Arkansas 6-3 W (N)Houston 6-3 W (N)Florida Int’l 6-3 W North Texas St. 9-0 W at SMU 7-2 L (N)Harvard 6-3 L (N)Miami (Fla.) 6-0 W Brigham Young 5-4 L at Colorado 6-3 L at Texas 5-1 W Ala. Birmingham 5-2 L at UNLV 5-2 W at Texas A&M 5-1 L at Texas 9-0 W (N)Oregon 5-4 W at Colorado 6-3 W at Nevada-Reno 5-3 L at Tulsa 5-4 W Utah 9-0 L at UNLV 5-4 L Texas A&M 6-3 W at Missouri 9-0 W at Missouri 9-0 L Oklahoma 6-3 L at Kansas 6-3 L at Kansas 7-2 L Kansas 6-3 W at Kansas St. 9-0 W at Kansas St. 8-1 W Kansas St. 5-4 W Oklahoma 5-4 W Nebraska 7-2 L Texas Tech 5-4 W Nebraska 9-0 W Iowa St. 9-0 L Baylor 7-2 W Iowa St. 9-0 W Utah 7-2 W (N)Nebraska 5-0 L at Colorado 5-4 1997-98 (4-19, 2-9) W (N)Oklahoma 5-4 L Oklahoma 8-1 L Texas Christian 5-4 L (N)Kansas 5-0 W (N)Kansas St. 5-1 L at Houston 6-3 L (N)Kansas 5-0 L (N)Minnesota 7-2 1993-94 (15-8) L (N)Rice 7-2 W Cooke County J.C. 8-1 1995-96 (17-9, 9-4) L at Texas Tech 7-2 W New Mexico 5-4 L (N)Arkansas St. 5-2 L at Arkansas St. 5-4 W Boise St. 8-1 L (N)Harvard 4-3 W at NE Louisiana 7-2 L at Texas 9-0 L (N)Texas 7-2 L at Texas 9-0 L at San Diego St. 5-4 W (N)Miami (Fla.) 5-4 W at Abilene Christian 8-1 L at San Diego 5-4 L at Brigham Young 7-2 L at Boston College 5-4 L at Utah 5-4 W (N)Drake 5-4 W (N)Cal State Northridge 9-0 L at Harvard 8-1 L Texas A&M 5-2 W at UNLV 7-2 L Nebraska 6-3 L at Brigham Young 5-4 W Wichita St. 6-3 L Tulsa 5-4 W at Utah 5-1 L Texas A&M 6-3 L at Baylor 8-1 W SE Louisiana 6-0 W Houston 8-1 L at Texas A&M 8-1 W SW Louisiana 6-0 W New Mexico 5-2 W at Missouri 9-0 W at Houston 5-2 W Tulsa 7-2 L at Kansas 7-2 W at Nebraska 8-1 W Colorado 5-2 L at Kansas St. 7-2 W at Iowa St. 9-0 W at Oklahoma 5-2 L at Wichita St. 5-4 W Colorado 7-2 W at Nebraska 7-0 L at Oklahoma 9-0 L at Oklahoma 7-2 W at Iowa St. 7-0 L Colorado 6-3 L Kansas 4-3 L Kansas 6-3 W Missouri 7-0 W Iowa St. 6-3 W Missouri 9-0 W Kansas St. 5-2 L (N)Kansas St. 5-1 W Kansas St. 9-0 W (N)Iowa St. 6-0 W (N)Iowa St. 5-0 L (N)Oklahoma 4-2 1998-99 (16-8, 8-6) L (N)Kansas 5-0 W (N)New Mexico* 5-1 W Central Oklahoma 7-2 W (N)Nebraska 5-0 W (N)Oklahoma* 5-4 L Oklahoma City 5-3 W (N)Kansas* 5-4 W at Texas Christian 5-4 L (N)Florida * 5-0 W at Texas Arlington 7-2 W (N)Sam Houston St. 5-0 OKSTATE.COM | @OSUATHLETICS | @COWGIRLTENNIS | #OKSTATE 41

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L at Texas A&M 6-3 W Texas Christian 4-2 2002-03 (17-7, 11-3) L at Texas 9-0 W Ark.-Little Rock 6-1 Big 12 Champions W Abilene Christian 8-1 W Wichita St. 7-0 W at Central Oklahoma 7-0 W Missouri 7-2 W Missouri State 5-2 W (N)Missouri State 4-2 W Kansas St. 8-1 W at Tulsa 4-3 W (N)Rice 4-3 W New Mexico St. 7-2 W Kansas 7-0 W at Colorado 5-2 L at Tulsa 5-4 W SMU 7-0 W at Brigham Young 5-2 W Arkansas St. 7-2 W Oklahoma 7-0 L at Texas 7-0 W Wichita St. 8-1 W Texas Tech 7-0 L at Texas A&M 5-2 L Baylor 8-1 W at Colorado 6-1 W at Texas Arlington 4-0 W at Nebraska 5-4 W Baylor 4-3 L (N)Kansas St. 5-2 W at Iowa St. 8-1 W Kansas St. 4-3 W Kansas 6-1 W Texas Tech 7-2 W at Iowa St. 7-0 L at Harvard 7-0 L Kansas 7-2 W at Nebraska 5-2 L at Tulane 6-1 W Oklahoma 5-4 W (N)Missouri 6-1 W Oklahoma 5-2 L at Colorado 6-3 W (N)Kansas 4-0 L at Tulsa 4-3 W (N)Missouri 5-2 W (N)Baylor 4-3 W at Iowa St. 7-0 W (N)Kansas 5-4 L (N)Texas 4-3 W at Nebraska 4-3 L (N)Oklahoma 5-3 W (N)Oral Roberts* 4-0 W Boise St. 6-1 L (N)Wake Forest* 4-3 W Texas Tech 7-0 1999-2000 (16-5, 8-4) W Missouri 5-2 W Texas Arlington 5-3 2001-02 (14-11, 9-6) W Baylor 4-3 L Texas 9-0 W Missouri State 6-1 W (N)Oklahoma 4-2 W at Texas Tech 7-2 W Colorado 4-1 W (N)Colorado 4-0 W Ark.-Little Rock 6-3 L (N)Duke 7-0 W (N)Texas A&M 4-1 L Texas A&M 6-3 L (N)Fresno St. 5-2 L (N)Harvard* 4-1 W at UNLV 5-4 L (N)Southern Cal 6-1 W Penn 6-3 W Texas Arlington 5-2 W Illinois St. 7-2 W Boise St. 4-3 2003-04 (7-15, 2-10) W Boston College 7-2 L at Missouri 4-3 W (N)Texas Arlington 4-3 W Colorado St. 9-0 L at Kansas 6-1 W Missouri St. 4-0 L at Baylor 7-2 W at Kansas St. 4-3 L (N)Washington St. 5-2 W at Oklahoma 6-3 L Baylor 5-2 L (N)Boston College 5-2 W at Wichita St. 9-0 W at SMU 5-2 W (N)Northern Arizona 4-1 W at Missouri 8-1 L at Texas Christian 4-1 L at Missouri 6-1 W at Kansas 7-2 W Texas A&M 4-3 L Brigham Young 4-0 W at Kansas St. 7-2 L Texas 6-1 L at Kansas 4-3 L Tulsa 7-2 W Tulsa 6-1 W at Kansas St. 4-3 W Nebraska 5-4 W Nebraska 6-1 W at North Texas 5-2 W Iowa St. 9-0 L Tulane 4-3 L at TCU 4-0 W Colorado 8-1 W Colorado 4-3 L Texas A&M 7-0 L (N)Kansas St. 5-1 W Iowa St. 7-0 L Texas 7-0 L at Oklahoma 4-3 L at Texas Tech 4-3 2000-01 (23-5, 12-2) W at Texas Tech 4-3 L Colorado 5-2 Big 12 Champions W (N)Missouri 4-1 W New Mexico St. 4-1 W (N)Northern Iowa 4-2 W (N)Baylor 4-2 L Tulsa 4-3 W (N)Tulane 6-1 L (N)Texas 4-1 L at Baylor 7-0 W at Texas Arlington 4-0 L at Oklahoma 4-3 L (N)Notre Dame 5-2 L Nebraska 4-3 W (N)Ohio St. 5-2 W Iowa St. 6-1 L (N)Tennessee 5-2 W at Texas A&M 4-2 L (N) Nebraska 4-3 L at Texas 5-2

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2010-11 (8-16, 3-8) 2012-2013 (16-9, 5-4) 2013-2014 (16-9, 7-2) W (N)Mississippi St. 6-1 W at No. 62 Wichita St. 7-0 L at No. 15 Northwestern 4-0 L (N)No. 66 North Texas 4-3 L (N)No. 70 Georgia St. 4-3 L (N)No. 21 Notre Dame 4-0 L (N)No. 48 Rice 4-3 W (N)No. 73 Columbia 4-3 L Tulsa 4-3 L (N) No. 55 Alabama 4-0 W No. 41 Minnesota 7-0 W at No. 49 Arkansas 6-0 L (N) No. 14 Arkansas 5-2 W No. 37 Arkansas 4-3 W at Minnesota 7-0 L (N) No. 27 SMU 4-1 W at No. 26 Mississippi 6-1 W (N)Oregon 7-0 L at Wichita St. 5-2 W at Mississippi St. 6-0 L (N)Rice 4-3 W at LSU 5-2 L at No. 28 Tulsa 6-1 W (N)Tulane 4-0 W at ORU 6-0 W No. 36 Kansas St. 5-2 W (N)Illionois 5-2 L at No. 22 Tulsa 6-1 L at No. 39 Texas 6-1 W Wichita St. 6-1 W at Iowa St. 5-2 W (N)No. 47 Illinois 4-3 W No. 14 Oklahoma 4-2 L at No. 29 Nebraska 4-3 W (N)No. 12Nebraska 5-2 W TCU 5-2 L vs. No. 9 Baylor 6-1 W Kansas 6-1 W Texas Tech 4-3 L vs. No. 49 Texas Tech 4-3 L at No. 39 Oklahoma 4-3 W at Kansas 7-0 W at Denver 5-2 L at No. 18 Texas Tech 6-1 W at Kansas St. 5-2 W at Colorado 6-1 W at West Virginia 7-0 W Iowa St. 6-1 L at No. 74 Missouri 4-3 W at Iowa St. 6-1 W West Virginia 6-1 L at No. 25 Texas 6-1 L No. 32 TCU 5-2 L at No. 17 Baylor 5-2 L at No. 33 Texas A&M 5-2 L No. 35 Baylor 5-2 W at No. 22 Texas 4-3 W vs. Kansas 4-3 W No. 36 Oklahoma 4-3 L at Oklahoma 4-3 L vs. No. 41 Kansas St. 4-3 W (N)No. 27 TCU 4-2 W (N)No. 7 Kansas St. 5-0 L vs. No. 20 Oklahoma 6-1 W (N)No. 19 Baylor 4-3 W (N)Texas 4-1 W (N) No. 73 Missouri 4-3 L (N)No. 25 Texas 4-0 L (N)Baylor 4-1 L (N) No. 7 Baylor 4-2 W (N)No. 39 Long Beach St* 4-0 W (N)USF 4-0 L (N)No. 7 UCLA* 4-0 L (N)Florida 4-1 2011-2012 (11-10, 5-4) W (N) Missouri-Kansas City 6-1 W (N) Oral Roberts 6-1 W Wichita St. 4-3 L at No. 32 Arkansas 4-3 W Iowa 5-2 L (N) Alabama 4-1 W (N) No. 40 Princeton 4-1 W (N) Auburn 4-3 L at No. 54 Oklahoma 5-2 W at Kansas St. 5-2 W at Kansas 6-1 W No. 71 Missouri 6-1 W Iowa St. 5-2 L No. 29 Tulsa 5-2 L No. 22 Texas Tech 5-2 L No. 11 Baylor 6-1 L No. 49 Oklahoma 4-3 L No. 24 Texas A&M 5-2 W No. 6 Texas 4-3 L (N) No. 13 Texas 4-1 L (N) No. 26 Georgia Tech* 4-1

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