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At Fresno State: (Fall 2000) — Defeated teammate Kim Niggemeyer 6-4, 6-3 in the Wathen/Hancock Bulldog Tennis Classic to win the tournament … advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA Northwest Regional Championships … competed in the Riviera All-American Championships. (1999-00) — Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Wathen/ Hancock Bulldog Classic … teamed with Kandiss Creighton to win the Wathen/Hancock Bulldog Classic … suffered a foot injury and did not compete from March until April 14 … ranked as high as No. 27 in doubles with Kandiss Creighton earlier in the season … finished the season 15-8 in singles and was among six players who finished with double-digit singles victory totals … entered the season with 68 career singles wins, tied for sixth place on the all-time list. (1998-99) — Did not compete in the fall season due to minor knee surgery … ranked No. 62 in ITA preseason singles rankings … ranked as high as No. 17 in doubles with Dora Djilianova … made the NCAA doubles tournament for the second straight year … was 23-10 in singles … selected to her second WAC Academic All-Conference and WAC Scholar Athlete … named to the Dean’s List … (1997-98) — Had an impressive 12-4 fall singles record ... qualified for main draw of the National Clay Court Championships ... upset No. 37 ranked Michelle O of William & Mary, 6-4, 6-3 ... advanced to the finals of the ‘Dog Classic ... reached the semifinals of the ITA Regional Championships... upset No. 47 ranked Ania Bleszynski of Stanford in the quarterfinals ... ranked No. 47 nationally in doubles (with partner Dora Djilianova) ... advanced through qualifying to the main draw in the doubles in the Riviera All-American tournament ... compiled a 9-5 doubles record ... won the Wathen/Hancock Bulldog Classic doubles title ... posted a 18-9 singles dual match record (30-15 overall) ... played primarily at the No. 2 spot (16-9) ... was 2-0 at No. 1 singles ... highest national singles ranking was No. 40 on Dec. 9 ... had a 22-14 record with Dora Djilianova ... the duo was as high as No. 15 nationally in doubles ... first Fresno State doubles team to reach the NCAA doubles tournament — lost in the first round to Ana Bleszynski and Julie Scott of Stanford, 6-3, 6-0 ... named to the All-WAC singles and doubles team ... named Fresno State "FLEX" award for conditioning.
Prior to Fresno State: Winner of the indoor and outdoor junior tennis championships ... qualified for the German Junior and Women’s National Championships in 1993 ... defeated the No. 35 ranked women’s player in Germany ... member of the Hamburg State team, 1992-96 ... also played for the Uhlenhorster Hockey Club, 1992-97.
Personal: Born Dec. 19, 1976 in Hamburg, Germany ... parents’ names are Siegfried and Haidl ... has an older sister Katrin ... favorite player is Steffi Graf because of her work ethic and enormous will to win ... enjoys volleyball, skiing, windsurfing and gardening ... lists people working in developmental countries as the people she admires most because they "give up their easy life in their home country to help others in a much worse situation."
Bulldog Totals:
Singles
1997-98 (No. 1-2) 30-15 1998-99 (No. 2-4) 23-10 1999-00 (No. 3-6) 15-8 2000-01 (No. 1-3) 32-6 Totals 100-39
Doubles
1997-1998 (No. 1-2) 24-20 1999 (No. 1) 16-10 1999-00 (No. 1-3) 8-9 2000-01 (No. 2) 21-11 Totals 69-50



