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2014 SCHEDULE

2014 Nittany Lion Women’s Tennis Schedule

JANUARYSat. 18 CLEVELAND STATE 9:30 a.m.Sat. 18 BUCKNELL 2 p.m.Sun. 19 NAVY 2 p.m.Sat. 25 at Baylor 7 p.m.

FEBRUARYSat. 1 KENTUCKY 10 a.m.Sat. 8 at William & Mary 11:30 a.m.Sun. 9 at VCU 11 a.m.Fri. 14 MARSHALL 6 p.m.Sun. 16 PENN 11 a.m.Tue. 25 OHIO STATE * 4 p.m. MARCHSun. 2 WEST VIRGINIA 12 p.m.Mon. 10 at South Florida 11 a.m.Tue. 11 vs. SMU 12 p.m.Fri. 21 at Michigan State * 2 p.m.Sun. 23 MICHIGAN * 11 a.m.Sat. 29 at Illinois * 11 a.m.Sun. 30 at Northwestern * 11 a.m.

APRILFri. 4 WISCONSIN * 4 p.m.Sun. 6 MINNESOTA * 11 a.m.Fri. 11 PURDUE * 3:30 p.m.Sun. 13 INDIANA * 10 a.m.Fri. 18 at Nebraska * 3 p.m.Sun. 20 at Iowa * 11 a.m.Thu. 24 Big Ten Tournament TBAFri. 25 Big Ten Tournament TBASat. 26 Big Ten Tournament TBASun. 27 Big Ten Tournament TBA

Table of Contents 2..............................Schedule, Contents, Credits 3.......................................... Roster, Quick Facts 4......................Interim Head Coach Chris Cagle 5..........................Assistant Coach Mike Fenwick 6..................................................Season Preview 7-14..............................................Player Profiles 15........................................ Sarni Tennis Center 16...........................................2013 Fall Statistics 17...................................2012-13 Final Statistics 18............................................All-Time Records 19....................................Where Are They Now?

ROSTER AND MEDIA INFORMATION

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CREDITSThe Penn State Women’s Tennis Yearbook was compiled, written and laid out by Penn State Athletic Communications; Jeff Nelson, Executive Editor; Erin Douglas, Design and Cover Art. Photos by: Campus Photography, Steve Manuel, Mark Selders, Melanie Kipp, Dawna Denny.

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STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION

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2013-14 Nittany Lion Women’s Tennis RosterName Year Hometown/Previous College

Marie-Frederique Bedard Sr. Montreal, CanadaKatia Blik Fr. Moscow, RussiaDevan McCluskey So. Phoenix, Ariz.Melissa Minniti Fr. Gaithersburg, Md.Lisa Petruzillo So. Muttontown, N.Y.Emily Rivers So. Washington D.C.Carmen Sandor Sr. Toronto, CanadaDasha Sapogova Fr. Belarus, MinskTaylor Shukow Fr. Boca Raton, Fla.Samantha Tutelman Fr. New York, N.Y.Chelsea Utting Sr. Peachtree City, Ga./MarquetteKatherine Whiteaway So. Sawbridgeworth, EnglandJacqueline Zuhse So. Boca Raton, Fla.INtERIM HEAD COACH: Chris Cagle (UNC-Wilmington, 1993)

ASSISTANT COACH: Mike Fenwick (Western Illinois, 2006)

Athletic Communications

Contact: Mickey Boylan101-D Bryce Jordan CenterUniversity Park, Pa. 16802

Office Phone: 814-865-1757Fax: 814-863-3165

Email: [email protected]

General InformationLocation.....................................................................University Park, Pa.Enrollment......................................................................................38,594Nickname.............................................................................Nittany LionsColors................................................................................Blue and WhitePresident.....................................................................Dr. Rodney EricksonAthletic Director...............................................................Dr. David JoynerHome Court (Capacity)...................................Sarni Tennis Center (1,000)

Coaching StaffInterim Head Coach........Chris Cagle (North Carolina-Wilmington, 1993) Years at Penn State............................................Third Season Record at Penn State........................................................0-0 Career Record..................................................................0-0

Asst. Coach.....................................Mike Fenwick (Western Illinois, 2006) Years at Penn State..............................................Fourth Season

Team Information2012-13 Record.......................................................................................14-92012-13 Big Ten........................................................................................4-82013 Big Ten Tournament....................................................0-1, First Round2013 NCAA Qualifiers..................................................................................2Letterwinners Returning/Lost.....................................................................8/2Newcomers....................................................................................................5

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INTERIM HEAD COACH CHRIS CAGLE

Cagle was announced Interim Head Coach for the wom-en’s tennis team in December of 2013. Chris Cagle enters his third season with the Nittany Lions as the assistant coach to Jeff Zinn for the men’s tennis team.

The men’s tennis team went 11-14 in his first year at Penn State.

Cagle served one season as a volunteer assistant coach to Zinn at Wake Forest, where he played an active on-court role, helping the Demon Deacons reach the NCAA tournament.

In 2011, Wake Forest posted a 14-12 record, notching his 11th straight winning season. The Demon Deacons won 10 matches against nationally ranked opponents, including a 4-0 win over No. 30 Wisconsin to open the season and a 4-0 victory against No. 46 Virginia Commonwealth in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Before joining the Demon Deacons, Cagle established him-self as one of the top junior tennis coaches, coaching players to 10 national junior titles. He has also coached players in all four Junior Grand Slams, and twice coached a player in the main draw of a Grand Slam. In addition Cagle has coached and trained female players that have won NCAA Singles, Doubles and Team Championships including the MVP of a NCAA Championship team.

Cagle, originally from Greensboro, N.C., played as a mem-ber of the University of North Carolina-Wilmington men’s tennis program from 1989-1993. He was the first two-time captain in North Carolina-Wilmington men’s tennis program history. In 2009 reached the No. 1 ranking in United States men’s 30s singles competition.

Cagle became the chairman for Junior Competition for North Carolina Tennis, serves on the Southern Tennis Junior Competition Board, and the Winston-Salem Tennis, Inc. Board. He was the tournament director for the 2010 Boys’ 12 and Under National Clay Court Clay Court Champi-onships. In 2010, Cagle received the Mary Milam Lifetime Achievement Award from North Carolina Tennis for his con-tributions to junior tennis.

From 2004-06, Cagle served on the Cystic Fibrosis Tennis Auction Ball Committee. In 2006, he took the Co-Chair po-sition for the auction ball, which raised over $100,000 to fight

Cystic Fibrosis that year.

Cagle resides in State College with his wife, Maria, and their 11-year-old son, Drew.

2008 Palmer Award Winner

Chris

CagleThird Season at Penn State

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North Carolina-Wilmington, 1993

ASSISTANT COACH MIKE FENWICK

Assistant coach Mike Fenwick is in his fourth season as an assistant coach. Fenwick came to Happy Valley after spend-ing the 2009-10 season as a volunteer assistant coach with the Baylor men’s tennis team.

In three seasons Fenwick has helped coach Penn State to some of their best seasons in program history. During the 2012-2013 season Fenwick helped lead the Nittany Lions to their best season since 2000-2001 when they made the NCAA Tournament. The Nittany Lions totaled a 14-8 record including victories over 10 teams in the Final ITA Team Poll. Fenwick was also named the ITA Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year in only his third year with the program.

The Nittany Lions started the season with 10 straight vic-tories and had two players win postseason conference awards. Petra Januskova received her third straight All-Big Ten First Team Award and Jacqueline Zuhse was a Sportsmanship Award Honoree. Fenwick played a pivotal role in coaching Januskova and Chelsea Utting into one of the top pairs in the nation. The duo knocked off five nationally ranked pairs en route to the NCAA Doubles Tournament and became only the third Nittany Lions pair in program history make the tournament.

During the fall Fenwick coached Petra Januskova and Chel-sea Utting to one of the most successful fall seasons in team history, seeing them compete in two invite-only Tourna-ments. Januskova and Utting competed in the ITA/Riviera All-American Championships and Januskova competed in the USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships featur-ing the top 32 players in the country. Januskova also took home the Singles Championship at the ITA Atlantic Regional Tournament.

Fenwick helped coach the Nittany Lions to a twelve-win season in 2011-12 where they knocked off four ranked op-ponents finishing the season ranked No. 51 in the nation. It was the first time the Nittany Lions found their way into the rankings since 2008.

As a volunteer assistant coach, Fenwick helped the Baylor Bears to a No. 7 ranking in the final Intercollegiate Tennis As-sociation (ITA) poll with a 24-7 record. The Bears also landed two singles players and three doubles teams in the national rankings. Additionally, Fenwick taught tennis classes for the

health, human performance and recreation department at Baylor and served as an instructor at the Waco Regional Ten-nis Center.

Prior to his tenure at Baylor, Fenwick spent four years as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s programs at Western Illinois. He helped guide the Leathernecks to the Summit League regular-season title in 2008, the program’s first regular-season conference title. Fenwick also had a hand in producing a Mid-Con Men’s Newcomer of the Year, a Mid-Con Men’s Player of the Year and 10 men’s and women’s all-conference selections while in Macomb. The WIU men also claimed the 2006 Mid-Con Tournament title and earned its first-ever NCAA Tournament bid in 2006.

Fenwick graduated from Western Illinois University in 2006 with a degree in business management. He also earned his master’s degree from WIU in recreation, park and tour-ism administration in 2009. Fenwick played tennis at Quincy University in 2004-05 after spending time at Sauk Valley Community College (2002-03) and Illinois Valley Com-munity College (2003-04). Fenwick’s brother, Chad, is the director of tennis/head men’s and women’s coach for Ashford University.

Fenwick was a teaching tennis professional in his native Dixon, Ill. He has also worked summer tennis camps run by the Naval Academy and Pepperdine University.

Michael

FENWICKFourth Season at Penn State

Western Illinois, 2006

PENN STATE’S ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDSCoach Years RecordAnn Valentine 1965 2-2Pat Semi 1966-68 11-3Joan Nessler 1969-77 48-19Candy Royer 1977-81 44-16Kim Muller 1981-82 8-9Jan Bortner 1982-90 125-45Sue Whiteside 1990-99 73-104Buffy Baker 1999-07 60-91Dawna Denny Wine 2007-13 50-87Chris Cagle 2013-pres. 0-0

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PLAYER PROFILES

RETURNING PLAYERS

The Penn State women’s tennis team returns eight players from its 2012-13 roster.

Penn State is led by seniors Chelsea Utting, Marie-Frede-rique Bedard and Carmen Sandor. Utting had her best season as a Nittany Lion last year compiling a 17-13 singles record and a team-leading 21-10 doubles record en route to becom-ing a member of only the third Nittany Lions pair to reach the NCAA Doubles Tournament in program history. As a result of her never-give-up attitude and eagerness to learn, Bedard came back from injury and became an important factor for Penn State in the spring, winning six singles and three doubles matchs.

According to Denny Wine, “the sky is the limit” for a play-er like Sandor. Last season Sandor set a career-high with 19 singles victories. She also tallied 13 doubles wins playing with five different partners and in all three doubles spots in the spring.

The Nittany Lions also bring back five sophomores to mesh with the veteran leadership. Devan McCluskey is coming off of an impressive freshman season where she finished second on the team with 20 singles victories including eight in the fall which was the most for a freshman since 2008. Jacqueline Zuhse also impressed in her first collegiate season winning 16 singles and 11 doubles matches, playing her way into No. 3 singles after starting the season at No. 6.

Katherine Whiteaway won 12 matches in her freshman year playing in various roles for the team. She started her spring season winning three of her first four doubles matches playing in the No. 2 spot. Emily Rivers and Lisa Petruzillo made their Nittany Lion debuts at the WMU Super Challenge.

TALENTED NEWCOMERS

The 2013-2014 Penn State team features five new members on its roster, including three freshman. Samantha Tutelman joins the Nittany Lions from New York where she won several USTA Junior Championships and was rated a top-50 recruit by TennisRecruiting.net.

Melissa Minniti comes to Penn State from Gaithersburg, Maryland where she played four years of varsity tennis for Quince Orchard High School. She played No. 1 singles her final two seasons and captained her team to the state tourna-ment her senior season where she also competed in the state’s singles tournament.

Katia Blik comes to Happy Valley from Moscow, Rus-sia. She attended Hampton School and the German School London. Penn State also brings in Taylor Shukow and Dasha Sapogova who will join the team in January at the start of the spring semester. Shukow hails from Boca Raton, Fla. where she trained at the Evert Tennis Academy with Chris and John Evert. Sapogova, a Minsk native, comes to Penn State having spent her last five years in Spain playing at School IPSE in Barcelona.

BUILDING OFF OF THE FALL

Several Nittany Lions made great strides during the 2013 Fall campaign. Senior Marie-Frederique Bedard led Penn State in singles victories with six during the fall including five

consecutive wins spanning two tournaments. At the Cissie Leary Invite in Philadelphia Bedard won all four back draw matches to take home the back draw title defeating Temple’s Yana Mavrina in the final.

Senior Carmen Sandor led the Nittany Lions in doubles play, finishing with five victories on the fall. Teaming with Bedard at the Cissie Leary Invite, the duo won four consecu-tive matches en route to the back draw doubles title. It was Bedard’s second back draw final victory of the weekend.

Senior Chelsea Utting saw limited action this fall dealing with minor injuries but earned two singles victories in Mid-land at the Racquet Club Invitational against top competition.

In her first fall as a Nittany Lion, Samantha Tutelman got off to an impressive start finishing with five singles victories on the season. After dropping her first collegiate match she went on to win her next four advancing to the back draw championship against Blair Shankle of Baylor. She also com-peted at the Yale Invite winning one singles and one doubles match.

Taking on a larger role this year, Katherine Whiteaway notched four singles victories and added three more in dou-bles matching her totals from the previous fall in three fewer matches. Whiteaway impressed at the Cissie Leary Invite win-ning three consecutive matches to earn a spot in the back draw final. Teaming with Sivan Krems of Princeton, she also won four matches advancing to the semifinals in the main draw.

Devan McCluskey and Jacqueline Zuhse both brought home wins at the Racquet Club Invite to begin the fall. Mc-Cluskey won three consecutive matches in the back draw of singles while Zuhse advanced to the second round of main draws in both the singles and doubles tournamant. The Nit-tany Lions as a team finished the fall an even .500 in both singles and doubles competition.

COMPETITIVE SCHEDULE

As a member of the Big Ten, the Nittany Lions will con-tinually face some of the toughest competition in the nation. Seven members of the Big Ten, not including Penn State, fin-ished last season in the Top 75 of the ITA rankings. 13 of Penn State’s 23 opponents for the 2014 season finished the season in the ITA Top 75. Penn State will play nine of their scheduled 13 ranked teams away from University Park, Pa.

RECRUITING

Penn State continues its outlook on recruiting by finding athletes that are able to succeed on and off the court.

“It is imperative that the coaching staff recruit players who have a strong desire to improve and develop their game to the next level,” said Denny Wine. “We are looking for student-athletes who love the challenges of the game and who expect growth in their game. The Penn State family focuses on the complete student-athlete. Our strong academic traditions speak for themselves and we welcome those expectations of recruiting the student-athletes who will uphold our academic and athletic traditions on and off the court. I believe it is a privilege to wear blue and white.”

SEASON PREVIEW

2013 FALL: Finished with a team-high six singles victories including five consecutive spanning two tournaments ... Fin-ished the Cissie Leary Invitational winning her final four matches including the back draw final ... Second on the team with four doubles victories ... Won her final four doubles matches at the Cissie Leary Invitational with teammate Car-men Sandor including the back draw final where they bested Melissa Kandinata and Katya Salas of Richmond 8-6 ... Was one of three Nittany Lions to compete at the ITA Atlantic Regional Championships in Charlottesville, Va. where she knocked off Maddie Jaeger of Georgetown 6-4, 7-5 in the consolation draw

2012-2013 SEASON - JUNIOR: Was one of 68 Penn State student-athletes to be honored as a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar ... Was named to the ITA and Big Ten All-Academic Team ... Earned six singles victories after coming back from an injury midway through spring ... Playing primarily in the No. 6 and No. 5 spot Bedard defeated opponents from four ranked teams ... Topped Shannon Murdy of No. 38 Indiana to tie the match 3-3 and send it to the No. 1 match where the Nittany Lions eventually clinched the victory ... Won three consecutive matches from March 31 through April 7 against conference opponents including her win against Iza-bella Zgierska earning the Nittany Lions their only point of the match ... Was victorious in three doubles matches teaming with Jacqueline Zuhse ... Bested Caitlin Hindmarsh and An-nette Dohanics of No. 69 Iowa to clinch the doubles point for the Nittany Lions

2012 FALL: Did not compete due to injury

2011-12 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Earned 10 singles wins ... Was the deciding point in two victories ... Won five matches over opponents from ranked teams ... Tallied eight doubles wins ... Partnered with Nina Sertic to defeat Kia Broomfield and Karyln Timko, 8-5, of No. 65 Marshall and Julianne Gruber and Katarina Lingl, 9-7 of No. 50 Michigan State ... Was an All-Academic Big Ten Honoree

2011 FALL: Finished 6-6 in singles play ... Went 3-1 at the Cissie Leary Invitational ... Won her final two matches at WMU Super Challenge against DePaul and Western Michi-gan... Finished 6-4 in doubles matches with three different

playing partners.

2010-11 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Went 7-5 in singles in her first season at Penn State ... Defeated Nicole Herzon of No. 70 Michigan State, 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 ... Earned a close win over fellow Big Ten opponent, Yuliana Umanets of Minneso-ta, 6-0, 1-6, 7-6 (12-10) ... Gained two doubles victories over Pittsburgh and Winthrop with her partner Amy Simidian.

2010 FALL: Went 6-5 in singles in her first semester as a Nit-tany Lion ... Won her final two matches at the WMU Super Challenge against DePaul and Western Michigan ... Won three doubles matches with different playing partners.

JUNIOR CAREER: Finished her junior career ranked in the Top 300 of the Junior International Tennis Federation (ITF)... Ranked in the Top 10 U18 division the last three years. Was ranked first in Quebec last season and was most recently ranked third in the province... Bedard finished eighth at Nationals in singles and second in doubles... Made semifi-nal appearances in ITF tournaments in Trinidad and Aruba within the last year... Participated in the WTA’s Challenge Bell in September 2009.

Marie-Frederique

BEDARDSenior

Montreal, Canada

Major: Finance

Bedard’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2010-11 11-12 (2-5) 5-18 (0-9)

2011-12 15-19 (3-9) 14-19 (1-11)

2012-13 6-6 (5-5) 3-7 (3-5)

Fall 2013 6-4 (0-0) 4-4 (0-0)

Career 38-41 (10-19) 26-48 (4-25)

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PLAYER PROFILES

2013 FALL: Finished the fall season leading the Nittany Lions with five doubles victories ... Knocked off four consecutive doubles opponents at the Cissie Leary Invitational taking home the win in the back draw final alongside teammate Marie-Frederique Bedard after knocking off Melissa Kandinata and Katya Salas of Richmond 8-6 ... Won three singles mathches including a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Ammu Mandalap in the No. 1 match on the final day of play at the Yale Invite ... Topped Brittany Yang of Liberty 7-5, 6-2 in the first round of singles play at the ITA Atlantic Regionals

2012-2013 SEASON - JUNIOR: Set a career high with 11 singles victories ... Named to Academic All-Big Ten team ... Defeated No. 117 Caitlin McGraw of Kentucky 2-6, 6-2, 7-5 with the match tied 3-3 to clinch the 4-3 victory for Penn State on the road ... Defeated No. 49 VCU’s Olga Barschevskaya who ranked No. 20 in her region 6-3, 6-3 ... Defeated the No. 13 ranked player in the Midwest Region, Amy Zhu of No. 6 Michigan Won 7-5, 4-6, 1-0 (10-8) ... Compiled 10 doubles victories, seven with Devan McCluskey, two with Sarah Hen-derson and one with Chelsea Utting ... Started off her season with seven consecutive doubles wins ... Competed at all three doubles spots over the course of the season ... Was victorious in her only match at No. 1 defeating Irene Viana and Katherine Schofield of No. 61 College of Charleston 8-5 with Chelsea Utting

2012 FALL: Set career high in singles victories with eight in her third fall at Penn State ... Won four consecutive matches two times during the tournament season ... Won the back draw championship at the Racquet Club of Midland Invitational after defeating No. 16 Nebraska’s Stefanie Weinstein, 9-8 (4) ... Defeated No. 91 Janine Weinreich of Nebraska at the Racquet Club Invitational ... Bested No. 22 Texas Tech’s Sofya Maly-sheva and Britney Reed of No. 4 Abilene Christian University of Division II ... Defeated Amy He of No. 72 Harvard at the Tribe Invitational ... Won three doubles matches, two with Sarah Henderson and one with Jacqueline Zuhse ... Defeated No. 66 DePaul’s pair of Rebeca Mitrea and Jarret Fisher with Sarah Henderson at the WMU Super Challenge

2011-12 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Tallied six singles victo-ries for the Nittany Lions ... Defeated No. 65 Marshall’s Ellie Ball, 6-3, 6-3 ... Bested Michaela Silesova, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 of No.

50 Michigan State ... Also totaled six doubles wins ... Started the season on a three-match win streak with Chelsea Utting ... Defeated duos from No. 6 Baylor and No. 57 Ohio State twice.

2011 FALL: Tallied three singles victories ... Went 2-1 at the ITA Regional Tournament ... Edged Jacqui Corba of George Washington, 6-7 (3-5), 6-4, 7-5 and Juliana Pires of Old Do-minion, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 ... Earned two doubles victories, one with Marie-Frederique Bedard and one with Chelsea Utting.

2010-11 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Compiled eight singles wins in her first season at Penn State ... Started out the sea-son on a three match win streak ... Edged Big Ten foe Kayla Fujimoto of Indiana, 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 ... Earned a 12-10 doubles record with three different partners ... Tallied both a three and four match win streak during the season.

2010 FALL: Won three singles matches in her first action as a Nittany Lion ... Defeated East Tennessee State and Indiana in doubles with partners Marie-Frederique Bedard and Sarah Henderson, respectively.

JUNIOR CAREER: Was ranked 16th in the Rogers Gener-al Women’s Rankings for the Ontario, Canada, entering her Freshman year ... Ranked 35th nationally in the Rogers Gen-eral Women’s Rankings ... Finished sixth in singles at the 2008 Ontario Indoor Junior Provincial U18 Championships and was the doubles runner-up with partner Victoria Sekely in both the U16 and U18 2007 Ontario Junior Provincial Championships ... Claimed the 2008 Roman Cup U18 title and repeated the feat again in 2009 by claiming the U18 Roman Cup at the Ontario Junior Open ... Has four singles wins and one doubles wins while playing in WTA Tour events.

Carmen

SANDORSeniorToronto, Canada

Major: Broadcast Journalism

PLAYER PROFILES

Major: Finance

Chelsea

UTTINGSeniorPeachtree City, Ga.

Major: Communications

2013 FALL: Finished the fall with a 2-3 singles record in lim-ited action ... Knocked off Shannon Beckett after dropping the first set, 3-6, 6-2, 1-0 during the first round of the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational in Midland, Texas ... Teamed with Jacqueline Zuhse to defeat Jessica Wacnik and Lexi Borr of Bos-ton College 8-6 on the first day of play at the Yale Invite ... Named an alternate for the qualifying rounds of the ITA/Riv-iera All-American Championships in California

2012-13 SEASON - JUNIOR: Totaled 17 singles victories playing primarily in the number two position during the spring season ... Led the Nittany Lions with 21 doubles wins playing in the No. 1 doubles spot ... Advanced to the NCAA Doubles Championships with partner Petra Januskova becoming only the third Nittany Lions’ duo to do so and the first since the 1997-1998 season when Allison Barnet and Pilar Montgom-ery accomplished the feat ... Named to Academic All-Big Ten team ... Finished regular season on a five-match win streak in doubles play including three against ITA nationally ranked pairs to move up to No. 21 in the ITA Doubles Poll ... Started the season with nine straight victories including a 7-6 (7-5), 7-5 victory over Maria Voscekova who ranked No. 16 in the Atlantic Region ... Defeated Diana Ivanova of Old Dominion 6-2, 6-4 in her first match at the No. 1 spot in singles play ... Knocked off No. 55 Kate Turvy of No. 16 Northwestern 6-2, 6-2 ... Defeated Dominika Zaprazna and Maria Voscekova of Marshall, ranked No. 5 in the region, 8-5 with Petra Januskova ... Defeated No. 34 Ruth Seaborne and Morven McCulloch of No. 69 Iowa 8-2 ... Defeated the No. 9 ranked pair of Linda Abu Mushrefova and Nida Hamilton of No. 16 Northwest-ern, 8-5 ... Followed victory against Northwestern duo with victory over No. 27 Rachael White and Melissa Kopinski of No. 59 Illinois 8-6 ... Won third straight doubles match over a nationally-ranked duo with victory over No. 3 Emina Bektas and Brooke Bolender of No. 6 Michigan, 9-8 (10-3)

2012 FALL: Entered the fall ranked No. 42 in the ITA pre-season doubles poll with Petra Januskova ... Tallied three singles wins in her second fall season as a Nittany Lion ... Was in-vited to the ITA/Riviera All-American Championships where she played Olivia Janowicz of the defending national cham-pion University of Florida ... Won her first two matches at the ITA Atlantic Regionals ... Earned six doubles victories, three with Petra Januskova, two with Devan McCluskey and one

with Jacqueline Zuhse ... Defeated the No. 16 ranked duo of Olivia Smith and Millie Nichols of No. 35 TCU with Janus-kova at the ITA/Riviera All-American Championships, 8-6 ... Topped Marquette’s duo of Erin Gebes and Ana Pimienta 8-5 to take home the back draw crown with Devan McCluskey at the WMU Shootout

2011-12 SEASON - SOPHOMORE: Shined in her first full season in the Blue and White ... Compiled a 15-8 singles re-cord, primarily in the No. 2 position ... Named to the All-Big Ten second team ... Won her only match over a ranked oppo-nent when she defeated No. 120 Alex Bara, 6-4, 6-2, of No. 40 VCU ... Totaled both a five and six-match win streak during the course of the season ... Seven of her singles victories came over opponents from ranked teams ... Earned a 16-7 doubles re-cord ... Teamed with Petra Januskova to defeat No. 40 Stefanie Weinstein and Madeleine Geibert, 8-7, of No. 18 Nebraska ... Bested eight duos from ranked teams ... Earned a No. 84 doubles ranking during the week of April 10 with Januskova ... Went on both a three and four match win streak during the season.

FALL 2011: Earned five singles victories ... Won her first two matches as a Nittany Lion, beating Olivia Heim of Delaware, 6-1, 6-1 and Adel Arshavskaya of Delaware, 6-1, 6-3 ... Went 2-1 at both the Cissie Leary Invitational and WMU Super Challenge ... Tallied five doubles wins with three different part-ners, including a 2-1 finish at the Cissie Leary Invitational.

2010-11 SEASON - FRESHMAN (at Marquette): Tallied a 35-14 combined singles and doubles record in her first col-legiate season ... Went 17-6 in singles play ... Posted a seven match win streak from April 3rd to April 15th ... Defeated two opponents from ITA ranked teams, No. 71 Minnesota’s Doran Muravnik, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5, and No. 48 Iowa’s Christina Harazin, 7-6 (7-0), 6-0 ... Totaled a 18-8 doubles record, including two victories over pairs on ranked teams.

FALL 2010 (at Marquette): Collected six singles wins, which tied for second-most on the team ... Earned a 4-4 doubles record.

Utting’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2010-11* 23-11 (8-3) 22-12 (8-3)

2011-12 20-14 (7-5) 21-13 (8-4)

2012-13 17-13 (4-6) 21-10 (8-2)

Fall 2013 2-3 (0-0) 1-2 (0-0)

Career 60-38 (19-14) 64-35 (24-9)

* At Marquette

Sandor’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2010-11 11-18 (1-9) 14-15 (4-7)

2011-12 9-18 (1-10) 8-15 (2-6)

2012-13 19-16 (6-5) 13-13 (2-6)

Fall 2013 3-4 (0-0) 5-4 (0-0)

Career 42-56 (8-24) 40-47 (8-19)

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PLAYER PROFILES

2013 FALL: Notched three singles victories and added a win in doubles at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational where she advanced to the back draw quarterfinals in her only tournament of the fall

2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Totaled 12 singles victories, the most by a freshman in a spring season since Lauren McCarthy had 14 in 2007 ... Started the season ranked No. 18 in the ITA Atlantic Region ... Defeated No. 104 Sarah Lee of No. 6 Michigan 7-5, 6-1 ... Defeated singles opponents on No. 49 Virginia Commonwealth, No. 61 College of Charles-ton and No. 69 Iowa all in straight sets ... Won seven doubles matches with Carmen Sandor ... Began season winning first five doubles matches including an 8-4 victory over Kentucky’s Jessica Stiles and Stephanie Fox ... Bested No. 38 Indiana’s duo of Sophia Garre and Alicia Kauss at the No. 2 spot, 8-5

2012 FALL: Tallied eight singles victories the most by a freshman in the fall since Monika Mical had eight in 2008 ... Defeated Lauren Wagner of No. 16 Nebraska 2-6, 6-2, 10-2 at the Racquet Club of Midland Collegiate Invitational ... Topped No. 72 Harvard’s Sylvia Li, 6-1, 7-5 ... Defeated Amanda Lin of No. 72 Harvard, 5-7, 6-3, 10-5 to win her draw at the Tribe Invitational ... Won six doubles matches, two with Petra Januskova, two with Katherine Whiteaway and two with Chelsea Utting ... Defeated No. 45 Stephen F. Austin’s Natalie Yoo and Kateryna Bugayenko 8-4 and No. 22 Texas Tech’s Sofya Malysheva and No. 105 Rashmi Teltumbde 8-4 with Januskova at the Racquet Club of Midland Collegiate Invitational ... De-feated Paulina Los and Maria Belen Ludueña of Kansas 8-6 with Katherine Whiteaway to win the back draw championship at the Tribe Invitational ... Bested Marquette’s pair of Erin Gebes and Ana Pimienta 8-5 with Chelsea Utting to win the consolation draw at the WMU Super Challenge

JUNIOR CAREER: Won the Grade 2 Winchester Open in 2010 ... Was a semi-finalist in the doubles AEGON Junior International Edinburgh in 2010 ... Ranked No. 1 in Kent Under 18’s ... Ranked as high as No. 3 in UK Under 18’s

2013 FALL: Did not compete in any matches

2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Did not compete in any matches

2012 FALL: Made her collegiate debut at the WMU Super Challenge where she competed in four singles matches ... Competed in three doubles matches, all with Emily Rivers ... Competed against No. 19 Notre Dame’s Darby Mountford in the third-place consolation match

JUNIOR CAREER: No. 1 doubles pair on Long Island Cham-pionship team from 2009-2011 ... Had a three year doubles record of 48-1 during that time ... Named to All-State Team in 2011 ... Named to All-Nassau County Team in 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... Finalist at Nassau County High School Champi-onships in 2011 ... Won the Coach’s Captain and Leadership Award in 2011 ... Advanced to Semifinals of L1 Sportime Ran-dalls Island May 2012 Championship

McCluskey’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2012-13 20-13 (4-6) 13-13 (2-6)

Fall 2013 3-2 (0-0) 1-1 (0-0)

Career 23-15 (4-6) 14-14 (2-6)

PLAYER PROFILES

2013 FALL: Did not compete in any matches

2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Did not compete in any matches

2012 FALL: Saw her first collegiate action at the WMU Super Challenge ... Competed in three singles matches ... Competed in three doubles matches, all with Lisa Petruzillo ... Competed against No. 48 Indiana’s Jithmie Jayawickrema and Gabrielle Rubenstein at the WMU Super Challenge

JUNIOR CAREER: Played tennis at Bishop O’Connell High School in Arlington, Va ... Led her high school team to a sec-ond place finish in the 2011 Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship tournament

2013 FALL: Tallied four singles and three doubles victories good enough for third on the team in both categories ... Tal-lied three consecutive victories in the singles draw at the Cissie Leary Invitational advancing to the back draw final ... Ad-vanced to the semifinal of the doubles main draw at the Cissie Leary Invitational ... One of three Nittany Lions to compete at the ITA Atlantic Regional Championships

2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Knocked off Temple’s Minami Okajima 6-3, 6-0 for her first singles dual match vic-tory ... Totaled four doubles victories in her first season as a Nittany Lion ... Won her first three and four of her first five doubles matches with Jacqueline Zuhse competing in the No. 2 spot

2012 FALL: Totaled four singles wins in her freshman fall campaign ... Defeated Marshall’s Ellie Ball, 7-6, 4-6, 10-7, at the Tribe Invitational to earn her first win of the Fall ... Bested No. 47 Virginia Commonwealth’s Olga Tertaec at the ITA Atlantic Regional Tournament winning, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1 ... Earned three doubles victories, two with Devan McCluskey and one with Jacqueline Zuhse ... Defeated Paulina Los and Maria Belen Ludueña of Kansas, 8-6, to win the back draw of the Tribe Invitational ... Topped No. 19 Notre Dame’s Molly O’Koniewski and JoHanna Manningham, 8-2 at the WMU Super Challenge

JUNIOR CAREER: Played tennis at Queenswood High School, a school known for their tennis and hockey programs ... Captained her high school team to victory in the AEGON Team Tennis Schools National Championship in 2011 and 2012 ... Ranked No. 1 in the UK Under 18 polls ... Ranked in top 20 for her age in UK ... Member of the Hertfordshire team that won the 2011 AEGON County Cup championship

Rivers’ Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2012-13 0-3 (0-0) 0-3 (0-0)

Career 0-3 (0-0) 0-3 (0-0)

Petruzillo’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2012-13 0-4 (0-0) 0-3 (0-0)

Career 0-4 (0-0) 0-3 (0-0)

Major: Health & Human Developement

Devan

McCLUSKEYSophomorePhoenix, Arizona

Major: DUS

Whiteaway’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2012-13 5-10 (0-0) 7-11 (0-2)

Fall 2013 4-5 (0-0) 3-3 (0-0)

Career 9-15 (0-0) 10-14 (0-2)

Emily

RiversSophomoreWashington D.C.

Major: D.U.S.

Lisa

PetruzilloSophomoreMuttontown, N.Y.

Major: Health & Human Developement

Katherine

WHITEAWAYSophomoreSawbridgeworth, England

Major: Health & Human Development

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PLAYER PROFILES

2013 FALL: Tallied two singles victories adding two victories in double play ... Topped Boston College’s Jessica Wacnik and Lexi Borr in the No. 1 match on the first day of the Yale Invite

2012-2013 SEASON - FRESHMAN: Earned 11 singles vic-tories in her freshman season ... Played her way up the lineup to the No. 3 spot after starting at No. 6 ... Won her first eight singles matches to begin the season ... Defeated the No. 19 ranked player in the Atlantic Region, Marshall’s Ellie Ball 6-4, 6-3 ... Defeated Morven McCulloch of No. 69 Iowa 6-4, 6-2 ... Defeated Ekin Gunaysu of Winthrop 4-6, 6-0, 6-0 to earn Penn State their fourth and match-clinching point ... Totaled eight doubles victories, four with Katherine Whiteaway, three with Marie-Frederique Bedard and one with Sarah Hender-son ... Began the season with three consecutive and four out of five doubles victories alongside Katherine Whiteaway ... Topped Izabella Zgierska and Maggie Lehmicke of No. 12 Nebraska 8-4 ... Bested No. 69 Iowa’s duo of Caitlin Hind-marsh and Annette Dohanics 8-2 to clinch the doubles point for the Nittany Lions

2012 FALL: Earned five singles victories in her first fall sea-son ... Won three straight singles matches at the ITA Atlantic Regional Tournament ... Tallied three doubles wins, one with Chelsea Utting, one with Carmen Sandor and one with Kath-erine Whiteaway ... Defeated No. 19 Notre Dame’s Molly O’Koniewski and JoHanna Manningham, 8-2 at the WMU Super Challenge ... Earned a victory over Maryland’s duo of Sarah Gealar and Mikele Irazusta, 8-6

JUNIOR CAREER: Traveled around the world competing in ITF tournaments ... Played tournaments in France, Cuba and El Salvador among others ... Ranked No. 485 in the entire ITF

2013 FALL: Did not compete in any matches

JUNIOR CAREER: Attended German School London in England ... Competed in several tournaments on the ITF circuit including tournaments in Turkey, Poland and Scot-land ... Advanced to the main draw second round of the ITF tournament in Adana, Turkey in 2011 after defeating Sveta Kaladzko 6-0, 6-0

Zuhse’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

2012-13 16-16 (3-7) 11-19 (3-6)

Fall 2013 2-4 (0-0) 2-2 (0-0)

Career 18-20 (3-7) 13-21 (3-6)

Jacqueline

ZUHSESophomoreBoca Raton, Florida

Major: D.U.S.

Blik’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

Has not yet competed in any matches

Career 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0)

2013 FALL: Did not compete in any matches

JUNIOR CAREER: Played four years of varsity tennis at Quince Orchard High School where she played No. 1 singles her final two years ... Captained her high school team during her senior season ... During her senior season Minniti repre-sented her school in the state competition ... Competed in several USTA and ITF events in the United States and South America

2013 FALL: Not on campus for fall season

JUNIOR CAREER: Played tennis at School IPSE in Barce-lona, Spain ... Competed in numerous tournaments around the world on the ITF circuit including Spain, Egypt, Neth-erlands, France and Greece ... Has won 25 matches in ITF tournaments since 2010 ... Advanced to the semifinals of the VIII Open ITF Junior Pila De La Horadada Tournament in Spain

Dasha

SAPOGOVAFreshmanBelarusk, Minsk

Major: DUS

Katia

BLIKFreshmanMoscow, Russia

Major: D.U.S.

Melissa

MinnitiFreshmanGaithersburg, Md.

Major: Kinesiology

Minniti’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

Has not yet competed in any matches

Career 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0)

Sapogova’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

Has not yet competed in any matches

Career 0-0 (0-0) 0-0 (0-0)

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PLAYER PROFILES SARNI TENNIS CENTER

PENN STATE 2013–14 • WOMEN’S TENNIS

The Penn State tennis facilities are first-rate. In addition to the Penn State Indoor Tennis Center which houses four Decoturf courts, a state-of-the-art outdoor facility opened in September of 1998. The second-to-none facility was named the USTA Outstanding Tennis Facility Award in 1999, just one year after its opening.

The Sarni Tennis Center is a $2.3 million facility that features seven lighted Plexi-cushion courts including a stadium court with seating for 1,000 fans; a team club-house with locker rooms, meeting and video rooms; and a racket stringing area. Plans are underway to purchase a major scoreboard to enhance the facility.

The addition of this wonderful factility now means that Penn State can enter bids to host major collegiates cham-pionships. State-of-the-art stadium lighting also allows for the Nittany Lions to schedule evening matches, host large tournaments and build a sense of excitement about Penn State tennis going into the future.

Vincent and Sandra Sarni got the ball rolling for the facil-ity with their gift of $675,000. Vincent Sarni, a retired chairman and chief executive officer of PPG Industries, and his wife are tennis enthusiasts.

Neither of the Sarni’s is a Penn State graduate, although they have been supporters of academic and athletic pro-grams at the University and both have had children attend Penn State.

In addition to the gift from the Sarni family, approximate-ly $500,000 in University funding went into the project, which will also provide for student use of the facility.

Shukow’s Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

Has not yet competed in any matches

Career 0-0 (0-0 0-0 (0-0)

Tutelman’s Career Statistics

Season Singles (Conf.) Doubles (Conf.)

Fall 2013 5-3 (0-0) 1-3 (0-0)

Career 5-3 (0-0) 1-3 (0-0)

2013 FALL: Not on campus for fall season

JUNIOR CAREER: Rated No. 121 nationally for the class of 2013 by TennisRecruiting.net ... Trained at the Evert Tennis Academy working closely with Chris and John Evert ... Was a competitive gymanst up until the age of 12 before dedicating herself to tennis full-time ... Competed in various sectional, national and ITF events during her junior career

2013 FALL: Tallied five singles victories during her first fall season as a Nittany Lion finishing with the second-most on the squad ... Won four consecutive matches in her first col-legiate tournament advancing to the final of the back draw before bowing out to Blair Shankle of Baylor ... Defeated Sarah Kandath and Ammu Mandalap alonside teammate Carmen Sandor for her first collegiate doubles victory

JUNIOR CAREER: Rated a top 50 recruit nationally by TennisRecruiting.net ... Won May 2011 G18 USTA Level 1 Tournament ... Finished sixth at the May 2011 USTA Eastern Closed Sectional Tournament ... Named 2010 Burger King Open Sportsmanship Award Recipient ... Won July 2010 North Shore Towers USTA Eastern Level 1 G16 Tournament ... Finished fourth at the October 2010 G16 Port Washington Eastern Closed Sectional Tournament ... Trained at Robbie Wagner’s Tournament Training Center

Samantha

TUTELMANFreshmanNew York, NY

Major: Business

Taylor

SHUKOWFreshmanBoca Raton, Florida

Major: DUS

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PLAYER OVERALL TOUR

Marie-Frederique Bedard 6-4 6-4

Devan McCluskey 3-2 3-2

Carmen Sandor 3-4 3-4

Samatha Tutelman 5-3 5-3

Chelsea Utting 2-3 2-3

Katherine Whiteaway 4-5 4-5

Jacqueline Zuhse 2-4 2-4

Totals 25-25 25-25

Percentage .500 .500

2013 FALL SEASON

2013 Fall Final Statistics

SINGLES DOUBLES

PLAYER OVERALL TOUR

Bedard/Sandor 4-2 4-2

Bedard/Tutelman 0-1 0-1

Bedard/Whiteaway 0-1 0-1

McCluskey/Zuhse 1-1 1-1

Tutelman/Sandor 1-1 1-1

Tutelman/Utting 0-1 0-1

Sandor/Whiteaway 0-1 0-1

Utting/Zuhse 1-1 1-1

Whiteaway/Krems (PU) 3-1 3-1

Totals 10-10 10-10

Percentage .500 .500

2012-13 SEASON

2012-13 Final Results

RESULTS (14-9, 4-8 Big Ten)1/19/13 W Penn State 5, Middle Tennessee 2 (in Akron)1/20/13 W Penn State 5, at Akron 21/26/13 W Penn State 6, vs. Temple 12/3/13 W Penn State 4, at Kentucky 32/10/13 W Penn State 7, vs. Old Dominion 02/16/13 W Penn State 4, Winthrop 3 (in Marshall)2/17/13 W Penn State 6, at Marshall 12/23/13 W Penn State 5, West Virginia 22/24/13 W Penn State 6, vs. Virginia Commonwealth 13/3/13 L at Ohio State 5, Penn State 2*3/9/13 W Penn State 5, at College of Charleston 2

3/22/13 W Penn State 4, at Indiana 3*3/24/13 L Purdue 7, at Penn State 0*3/29/13 W Penn State 6, Iowa 1*3/31/13 L Nebraska 5, vs. Penn State 1*4/5/13 L Minnesota 4, Penn State 3*4/7/13 W Penn State 7, at Wisconsin 0*4/13/13 L Northwestern 5, Penn State 2*4/14/13 L Illinois 5, Penn State 2*4/19/13 L Michigan 5, Penn State 2*4/21/13 W Penn State 4, Michigan State 3*4/25/13 L Minnestoa 4, Penn State 1 (BTT)5/10/13 L Illinois 1 (6-1,6-0), Penn State 0 (NCAA Doubles)

2012-13 Final Statistics

SINGLES Overall Dual Tour Big Ten 1 2 3 4 5 6Marie Bedard 6-6 6-6 0-0 5-5 --- --- --- --- 0-2 6-4Sarah Henderson 8-11 4-4 4-7 0-3 --- --- --- --- --- 4-4Petra Januskova 27-9 16-5 11-4 7-4 15-5 1-0 --- --- --- ---Devan McCluskey 20-13 12-9 8-4 4-6 --- --- 5-5 6-4 1-0 ---Lisa Petruzillo 0-4 0-0 0-4 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Emily Rivers 0-3 0-0 0-3 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- ---Carmen Sandor 19-16 11-11 8-5 6-5 --- --- 0-1 3-4 8-6 ---Chelsea Utting 17-13 14-6 3-7 4-6 1-0 13-6 --- --- --- ---Katherine Whiteaway 5-10 1-4 4-6 0-0 --- --- --- --- 0-2 1-2Jacqueline Zuhse 16-16 11-9 5-7 3-7 --- 1-0 2-9 4-0 3-0 1-0Totals 118-101 75-54 43-47 29-36 16-5 15-6 7-15 13-8 12-10 12-10DOUBLES Overall Dual Tour Big Ten 1 2 3Marie Bedard/Katherine Whiteaway 0-1 0-1 --- 0-1 --- --- 0-1Marie Bedard/Jacqueline Zuhse 3-6 3-6 --- 3-4 --- 0-1 3-5Sarah Henderson/Carmen Sandor 4-2 2-0 2-2 --- --- --- 2-0 Sarah Henderson/Jacqueline Zuhse 1-2 1-1 0-1 0-1 --- 1-0 0-1 Sarah Henderson/Courtney Amos (Yale) 2-2 --- 2-2 --- --- --- 1-1Petra Januskova/Devan McCluskey 2-2 0-1 2-1 --- --- --- 0-1Petra Januskova/Chelsea Utting 17-7 14-4 3-3 8-2 14-4 --- --- Devan McCluskey/Carmen Sandor 7-8 7-8 --- 2-6 --- 2-6 5-2Devan McCluskey/Chelsea Utting 2-1 --- 2-1 --- --- --- ---Devan McCluskey/Katherine Whiteaway 2-2 --- 2-2 --- --- --- ---Lisa Petruzillo/Emily Rivers 0-3 --- 0-3 --- --- --- --- Carmen Sandor/Chelsea Utting 1-0 1-0 --- --- 1-0 --- ---Carmen Sandor/Katherine Whiteaway 0-1 --- 0-1 --- --- --- ---Carmen Sandor/Jacqueline Zuhse 1-2 --- 1-2 --- --- --- ---Chelsea Utting/Jacqueline Zuhse 1-2 --- 1-2 --- --- --- ---Katherine Whiteaway/Jacqueline Zuhse 5-7 4-5 1-2 0-1 --- 4-5 ---Totals 49-48 32-26 17-22 13-15 15-4 7-12 10-10 Percentage .505 .552 .436 .464 .789 .368 .500

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ALL-TIME RECORDS

Opponent First Match Last Win W LAkron Spring ‘10 Spring ‘13 1 2Alabama Spring ’03 0 1American Spring ’99 Spring ’05 5 0Army Spring ’06 Spring ’06 1 0Ball State Spring ’87 Spring ’88 2 0Baylor Spring ’93 0 2Bloomsburg Spring ’83 Fall ’90 9 0Boise State Spring ’09 Spring ’09 1 1Boston College Fall ’90 Fall ’95 1 1Boston Univ. Spring ’83 Spring ’01 9 4Bowling Green Fall ’87 Fall ‘87 1 0Brown Spring ’81 Spring ‘83 3 2Bucknell Spring ’79 Spring ‘11 14 0UC-Irvine Spring ’99 Spring ‘01 2 1California (Pa.) Fall ’11 Fall ‘11 1 0Central Florida Spring ’91 Spring ‘91 1 2Charleston Spring ’90 Spring ‘13 2 0Chatham Spring ’65 Spring ’66 2 0Clarion Spring ’89 Spring ’89 1 0Cleveland State Spring ’86 Spring ’86 1 0Colgate Fall ’78 Fall ’81 5 1Columbia Spring ’08 Spring ’08 1 0Cornell Spring ’85 Spring ’02 11 0Dartmouth Fall ’88 Fall ’90 2 0Davidson Spring ’88 Spring ’88 1 0Denver Spring ’08 0 2Dickinson Spring ’65 Spring ’74 9 1Duquesne Spring ’83 Spring ’83 1 0East Carolina Spring ’86 Spring ’86 1 0E. Stroudsburg Spring ’71 Spring ’75 4 0E. Tenn. St. Spring ’84 Fall ’84 2 0E. Michigan Spring ’91 Spring ’12 3 0Florida Intl. Spring ’01 Spring ’03 1 2Florida State Spring ’04 0 1George Mason Spring ’86 Spring ’88 3 0Georgetown Fall ’89 Spring ’96 2 0G. Washington Spring ’83 Spring ’06 7 3Ga. Southern Spring ’90 Spring ’90 1 0Gettysburg Spring ’66 Spring ’87 6 1Hawaii Spring ‘12 0 1Harvard Fall ’80 Spring ’01 2 1Houston Spring ’02 0 1Illinois Spring ’92 Spring ’07 2 21Illinois State Spring ’92 Spring ’92 1 0Indiana Spring ’92 Spring ‘13 4 24Indiana State Spring ’88 Spring ’88 1 1Iowa Spring ’92 Spring ’13 4 22Iowa State Fall ’11 0 1James Madison Spring ’76 Spring ’98 15 7Kansas Spring ’05 Spring ’05 1 0Kentucky Spring ‘13 Spring ‘13 1 0Lehigh Fall ’85 Spring ’10 8 0Lock Haven Spring ’67 Spring ’87 17 0Loyola-Mary. Spring ’99 0 1Marshall Spring ’96 Spring ’13 4 7Mary Baldwin Spring ’71 0 1Maryland Spring ’73 Spring ’03 11 0Miami (Ohio) Spring ‘12 Spring ‘12 1 0Michigan Spring ’80 Spring ’01 5 22Michigan State Spring ’92 Spring ’13 16 10Mid. Tenn. St. Spring ’05 Spring ’13 2 1

Opponent First Match Last Win W L Minnesota Spring ’92 Spring ’11 6 19Montana State Spring ’09 Spring ’09 1 0Morehead St. Spring ’86 Spring ’86 1 0Nebraska Spring ’01 0 3New Mexico Spring ’93 0 1New Mexico St. Spring ’93 0 1New York State Spring ’68 Spring ’68 1 0N.C. State Spring ’06 0 2No. Arizona Spring ’03 Spring ’03 1 0Northwestern Spring ’92 0 25Ohio State Spring ’67 Spring ’12 16 30Old Dominion Spring ’79 Spring ’13 10 5Oklahoma Spring ’09 0 2Oklahoma St. Spring ’08 Spring ’08 1 0Peace College Spring ’87 Spring ’87 1 0Pennsylvania Fall ’78 Spring ’12 16 15Pittsburgh Spring ’76 Spring ’12 16 0Princeton Spring ’75 Spring ’06 4 17Providence Fall ’88 Fall ’88 1 0Purdue Spring ’92 Spring ’12 6 20Radford Spring ’80 Spring ’80 1 0Rice Spring ’88 Spring ’00 1 1Richmond Fall ’88 Spring ’00 2 3Robert Morris Fall ’90 Fall ’90 1 0Rollins College Spring ’91 Spring ’91 1 0Rutgers Fall ’79 Fall ’97 16 1SMU Spring ‘10 Spring ‘10 1 0South Alabama Spring ’01 0 2South Florida Spring ’09 0 1South Carolina Fall ’82 0 1So. Illinois Spring ’91 Spring ’91 1 0St. Bonaventure Spring ’90 Spring ’90 1 0St. John’s Spring ’06 Spring ’08 2 0Swarthmore Fall ’84 Fall ’87 4 0Syracuse Fall ’79 Spring ’07 9 4Temple Spring ’87 Spring ’13 16 0Toledo Spring ’07 Spring ’07 1 0Tulane Spring ’01 0 1UCSB Spring ‘97 Spring ‘97 1 0UMBC Spring ‘12 Spring ‘12 1 0UT-Chattanooga Spring ’80 0 1Texas-El Paso Spring ’93 Spring ’93 1 0Texas State Spring ‘10 Spring ‘10 1 0Trenton State Spring ’79 Fall ’85 4 0Tulane Fall ’11 0 2Valdosta State Spring ’05 0 1Virginia Spring ’75 Fall ’88 1 11VCU Fall ’90 Spring ’13 4 5Virginia Tech Spring ’80 Spring ’04 5 4Wake Forest Spring ’04 0 2Washington St. Spring ’03 0 1West Chester Spring ’65 Spring ’99 15 3West Virginia Spring ’83 Spring ’13 20 1Whittenberg Spring ’68 Spring ’68 1 0Wichita State Spring ’08 0 3William & Mary Spring ’72 Spring ’91 5 14Wilson College Spring ’65 Spring ’74 6 1Winthrop Fall ’11 Spring ’13 2 0Wisconsin Spring ’80 Spring ’13 5 19Yale Spring ’81 Spring ’ 08 2 4

WHERE ARE THEY NOW?

Anne Cook ’81Resides in Vienna, Virginia ... Coached at George Washington University and Langley High School in McLean, Virginia ... Has a daughter, Kimberlee (7).

Carol Daniels ’81Human Resources Specialist (recruitment and placement) for the U.S. Department of the Interior in Herndon, Va.

Rebecca (Ho) Dion ’02Lives in New York City ... Works as an architectural lighting de-signer for Fisher Marantz Stone ... Married her husband Marcel in September 2008.

Lindsay Downing ’05Works in Private Banking at Credit Suisse in New York City ... Currently enrolled in NYU’s part-time MBA program.

Linda (Learmonth) Grosh ’85Director of the Griffith Leadership Center in the Health Manage-ment and Policy Department at the Unversity of Michigan School of Public Health ... Plays for USTA tennis for which she received a 4.5 rating this year … Resides in Ann Arbor, Mich. with her husband and three boys.

Dawn (Amig) Herbst ’93Teaches French at Pine-Richland High School in the northern suburbs of Pittsburgh … Married to Scott Herbst (’94 engineer-ing) … Has 2 sons, Cameron (14) and Jack (12).

Olya Johnson ’97Director of Finance for the Walt Disney Company in Italy.

Lois Klein Parsons ’71Retired social worker … Also worked at a health club doing sales, check-in and teaching junior tennis.

Kate (Ovelman) Nelson ’01School Liason Officer for the Department of Defense ... Resides in Fort Sill, Oklahoma ... Married her husband Christian Nelson, a Captain in the U.S. Army, in April 2004 ... Taught tennis at the

Sea Pines Racquet Club on Hilton Head Island and was a substi-tute teacher at the Hilton Head Elementary School.

Andrea Niculescu ’07Works in Bucharest, Romania as operations executive with SAP Glob-al Delivery ... She oversees the company’s reporting, logistics and personnel throughout Europe, Mid-dle East and Africa.

Janelle Perez ’02Police officer in the Cali-fornia Bay Area.

Gail Ramsay ’80Head coach of the Prince-ton women’s squash team.

Jennifer Shular ’08Works for Merrill Lynch in New York City for Global Markets and In-vestment Banking with the hedge fund service group.

Lisa Thomas-Boyle ’90Teaches second grade…Lives North of Boston with husband Joe and daughter Natalie.

Kelly (Nelson) Watson ‘88Resides in Wheaton Ill. and works for First Trust Portfolios as a wholesaler ... Married to Ted Watson (‘88) and mother of two children.

Jane (Paxton) Wasilov ’76Resides in Villanova, Pa., and coaches the tennis team at Radnor High School.

Cathy (Kissell) Williams ’91Resides in Peachtree City, Georgia ... Mother of three girls ... Hus-band Michael is a Penn State alumnus.

Kari Yerg ’89Tennis pro at Patch Reef Park Tennis Center in Boca Raton, Flor-ida ... Recently retired as one of the top USA Wheelchair Tennis Coaches ... Was an eight-time Team USA World Team Cup coach ... In 2007, she was named the USPTA Touring Coach of the Year for her accomplishments with wheelchair tennis.