2010 Women's Tennis - Year In Review | |
Coaching Staff Jennifer Hyde, Head Coach Oliver Foreman, Associate Head Coach Click here to see individual photos |
Francesca Segarelli, 5-4, Rome, Italy
2010 Roster - By Name
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* Bonny Davidson 5-4 Jr ** Johannesburg, South Africa (Roedean School)
* Lauren McCreless 5-8 Sr *** Ogden, Utah (Weber)
* Katie Rybakova 5-7 Jr ** Coral Springs (Broward Virtual)
* Amy Sargeant 5-3 Fr Walsall, England (Saint Francis of Assisi)
* Noemie Scharle 5-9 So * Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg (Lycee Francais Vauban)
* Francesca Segarelli 5-4 Fr Rome, Italy (International School of Sosua)
* Jessica Sucupira 5-8 Sr *** Whitehouse, Tex. (Whitehouse)
* Federica Suess 5-8 Jr ** Ludwigshafen, Germany (Kurpfalz Gymnasium)
2010 Conference Awards
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Lauren McCreless Atlantic Coast Conference - All-Conference
Katie Rybakova Atlantic Coast Conference - All-Conference
Francesca Segarelli Atlantic Coast Conference - Freshman of the Year
All-Conference - 3
2010 Schedule and Results
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Furman Classic September 25-27, 2009, Greenville, S.C. |
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Riviera All-American October 3-8, 2009, Malibu, Calif. |
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Seminole Quad Tournament October 16-18, 2009 |
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ITA South Regionals October 22-26, 2009, Atlanta, Ga. |
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Seminole Invitational November 6-8, 2009 |
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National Indoor Championship New Haven, Conn. |
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Central Florida Invitational January 15-17, 2010, Orlando, Fla. |
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Virginia ITA Kick-Off, Fresno, Calif. |
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Ohio State ITA Kick-Off, Fresno, Calif. |
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Illinois | |||||
Northwestern Chicago, Ill. |
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Baylor ITA Indoor Championship, Madison, Wis. |
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Georgia ITA Indoor Championship, Madison, Wis. |
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Tennessee ITA Indoor Championship, Madison, Wis. |
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Louisiana State | |||||
Florida | |||||
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Pepperdine | |||||
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Virginia Tech | |||||
Wake Forest | |||||
North Carolina State | |||||
Boston College | |||||
Maryland | |||||
Duke | |||||
North Carolina | |||||
Maryland ACC, Cary, N.C. |
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Duke ACC, Cary, N.C. |
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North Carolina ACC, Cary, N.C. |
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North Florida NCAA |
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South Carolina NCAA |
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North Carolina NCAA, Sweet 16, Athens, Ga. |
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NCAA Singles & Doubles May 26-31, 2010, Athens, Ga. |
EOY StatsRef Overall Home Away Neutral ------------------------------------------------ FSU record is 16-11 7- 2 4- 4 5- 5 vs ACC 6- 4 4- 1 2- 3 0- 0
2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Results 1 North Carolina 11- 0 26- 4 2 Miami 10- 1 17- 5 3 Clemson 9- 2 22- 5 4 Duke 7- 4 19- 7 5 Florida State 6- 4 14-10 6 Virginia 6- 5 14- 9 7 Georgia Tech 5- 5 18- 9 8t North Carolina State 4- 7 12-10 8t Wake Forest 4- 7 11-14 10 Virginia Tech 2- 9 9-13 11 Boston College 1-10 6-16 12 Maryland 0-11 5-14
2010 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT, Cary, N.C. Date Score Comments ========== ================================================== ================================== 04/22/2010 Wake Forest 4, North Carolina State 2 Round 1 04/22/2010 Florida State 4, Maryland 0 Round 1 04/22/2010 Georgia Tech 4, Virginia Tech 1 Round 1 04/22/2010 Virginia 4, Boston College 0 Round 1 04/23/2010 North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 0 Round 2 04/23/2010 Florida State 4, Duke 2 Round 2 04/23/2010 Georgia Tech 4, Miami 3 Round 2 04/23/2010 Clemson 4, Virginia 2 Round 2 04/24/2010 North Carolina 4, Florida State 0 Round 3 04/24/2010 Georgia Tech 4, Clemson 2 Round 3 04/25/2010 Georgia Tech 4, North Carolina 3 Round 4
ACC Championship, Cary, NC 4/22/2010 - Florida State 4, Maryland 0 Wake Forest 4, North Carolina State 2 Georgia Tech 4, Virginia Tech 1 Virginia 4, Boston College 0 4/23/2010 - Florida State 4, Duke 2 North Carolina 4, Wake Forest 0 Georgia Tech 4, Miami 3 Clemson 4, Virginia 2 4/24/2010 - North Carolina 4, Florida State 0 Georgia Tech 4, Clemson 2 4/25/2010 - Georgia Tech 4, North Carolina 3
Individual Results Highest vs 3 Fall/Spring Name Rank Rank ACC Sets Tournaments 1 2 3 4 5 6 NCAA Total ------------------------- ------- ----- ----- ----- ----------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Bonny Davidson 1-1 1-1 Lauren McCreless 20 11-9 7-2 5-4 12-2 14-8 0-1 26-11 Katie Rybakova 28 8-11 6-3 8-6 10-8 11-6 4-2 25-16 Amy Sargeant 115 1-3 5-3 2-2 6-3 7-10 2-4 1-0 16-17 Noemie Scharle 24 3-6 0-1 5-3 8-7 0-1 8-8 Francesca Segarelli 62 5-7 4-4 0-3 8-6 2-4 8-6 18-16 Jessica Sucupira 0-1 6-3 6-1 10-3 2-1 5-3 10-3 27-10 Federica Suess 82 0-2 5-5 6-0 13-4 0-4 6-6 6-4 25-18 Totals 68-34 14-8 13-10 12-8 9-16 13-13 17-7 0-1 146-97
Doubles Results Highest vs Tie Fall/Spring Name Rank Rank ACC Break Tournaments 1 2 3 NCAA Total --------------------------------------------- ------- ----- ----- ----- ----------- ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- Bonny Davidson/Katie Rybakova 1-0 1-0 Bonny Davidson/Francesca Segarelli 0-1 3-1 3-1 Bonny Davidson/Jessica Sucupira 0-1 0-1 Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli 55 4-4 5-2 0-1 5-4 10-10 15-14 Lauren McCreless/Jessica Sucupira 2-0 0-1 4-1 4-1 Lauren McCreless/Federica Suess 1-2 5-3 5-3 Opp/Jessica Sucupira 1-0 1-0 Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant 0-2 6-1 1-0 0-1 10-2 10-3 Katie Rybakova/Noemie Scharle 0-2 1-3 1-3 Katie Rybakova/Francesca Segarelli 0-1 0-1 Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess 0-3 0-2 3-0 0-5 2-6 5-11 Amy Sargeant/Francesca Segarelli 0-1 0-1 2-2 2-2 Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira 2-2 2-4 4-6 Amy Sargeant/Federica Suess 0-1 1-0 3-1 3-1 Noemie Scharle/Francesca Segarelli 0-1 0-1 0-1 Noemie Scharle/Jessica Sucupira 0-1 1-1 1-1 Francesca Segarelli/Jessica Sucupira 1-0 1-0 Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess 0-3 4-4 3-1 5-8 8-9 Totals 29-19 10-15 9-17 16-7 64-58
Bonny Davidson Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 10/16/2009 T Magali Holt FL International W 6-4, 6-2 1-0 10/17/2009 T Plamena Kurteva Auburn L 5-2, default 1-1 Lauren McCreless Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 93 T Josefin Anderson South Carolina W 6-4, 6-1 1-0 09/25/2009 93 T Kate Turvey Northwestern W 6-3, 6-1 2-0 09/27/2009 93 T Kata Szekely Tennessee W 6-3, 6-1 3-0 10/03/2009 93 T Danielle Lao Southern California L 6-1, 6-2 3-1 10/23/2009 93 T Priscilla Castillo FL International W 6-0, 6-2 4-1 10/24/2009 93 T Jessica Zok South Florida W 6-1, 6-1 5-1 10/24/2009 93 21 T Bianca Eickhorn Miami W 7-5, 6-3 6-1 10/25/2009 93 T Allie Will Florida L 6-1, 7-5 6-2 11/06/2009 93 T Courtney Collins Memphis W 6-3, 6-3 7-2 11/07/2009 93 50 T Irene Rehberger South Florida W 6-0, 6-2 8-2 11/08/2009 93 T Francesca Segarelli Florida State W 6-3, 6-1 9-2 01/16/2010 23 T Leigh Finnegan Illinois W 6-2, 7-5 10-2 01/17/2010 23 82 T Alexa Guarachi Alabama W 2-6, 6-4, 6-0 11-2 01/18/2010 23 T Andrea Yacaman Central Florida W 6-0, 6-0 12-2 01/23/2010 23 77 1 Irene Rehberger South Florida L 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-4 12-3 0-1 01/30/2010 23 72 1 Lindsey Hardenbergh Virginia dnf dnf 12-3 0-1 01/31/2010 23 53 1 Kirstin Flower Ohio State W 7-5, 0-6, 10-6 13-3 1-1 02/05/2010 23 33 1 Rachael White Illinois W 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 14-3 2-1 02/07/2010 23 12 1 Maria Mosolova Northwestern L 6-2, 6-4 14-4 2-2 02/12/2010 23 17 1 Lenka Broosova Baylor L 7-6(3), 6-3 14-5 2-3 02/13/2010 23 14 1 Chelsey Gullickson Georgia L 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-2 14-6 2-4 02/14/2010 23 6 1 Caitlin Whoriskey Tennessee L 6-0, 7-5 14-7 2-5 02/21/2010 44 1 Whitny Wolf Louisiana State W 6-2, 6-3 15-7 3-5 02/23/2010 44 22 1 Lauren Embree Florida L 6-2, 6-1 15-8 3-6 03/07/2010 46 24 1 Josipa Bek Clemson W 7-6(3), 6-2 16-8 4-6 1-0 03/10/2010 46 81 1 Arianna Colffer Pepperdine W 6-0, 6-2 17-8 5-6 03/19/2010 27 7 1 Laura Vallverdu Miami L 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-4 17-9 5-7 1-1 03/26/2010 27 41 1 Lindsey Hardenbergh Virginia W 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 18-9 6-7 2-1 03/28/2010 27 1 Martha Blakely Virginia Tech W 6-1, 6-1 19-9 7-7 3-1 04/02/2010 20 64 1 Martina Pavelec Wake Forest W 7-5, 6-1 20-9 8-7 4-1 04/03/2010 20 1 Sandhya Nagaraj North Carolina State W 6-4, 6-2 21-9 9-7 5-1 04/10/2010 20 1 Alex Kelleher Boston College W 6-2, 6-2 22-9 10-7 6-1 04/11/2010 20 1 Maggie MacKeever Maryland W 4-6, 6-0, 10-3 23-9 11-7 7-1 04/17/2010 23 50 1 Ellah Nze Duke dnf dnf 23-9 11-7 7-1 04/18/2010 23 30 1 Sanaz Marand North Carolina L 6-3, 6-1 23-10 11-8 7-2 04/22/2010 25 1 Maggie MacKeever Maryland W 6-1, 6-0 24-10 12-8 04/23/2010 25 38 1 Ellah Nze Duke W 6-2, 6-3 25-10 13-8 04/24/2010 25 22 1 Sanaz Marand North Carolina dnf 3-6, 3-2 dnf 25-10 13-8 05/14/2010 22 1 Aline Berkenbrock North Florida dnf 6-4, 5-2 dnf 25-10 13-8 05/15/2010 22 39 1 Ana Marija Zubori South Carolina W 6-2, 6-1 26-10 14-8 05/20/2010 22 21 1 Sanaz Marand North Carolina dnf dnf 26-10 14-8 05/26/2010 23 5 N Lenka Broosova Baylor L 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 26-11 Katie Rybakova Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 28 T Maria Sorbello Tennessee L 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 0-1 09/25/2009 28 89 T Lauren Lui Northwestern W 6-0, 2-6, 6-1 1-1 09/27/2009 28 T Lauren Kline Furman W 6-4, 6-1 2-1 10/06/2009 28 58 T Denise Dy Washington L 6-1, 6-1 2-2 10/06/2009 28 66 T Anna Redecsi DePaul W 7-6(6), 6-4 3-2 10/07/2009 28 97 T McCall Jones Brigham Young L 7-5, 7-5 3-3 10/16/2009 28 76 T Mariana Muci FL International L 1-6, 6-4, 11-9 3-4 10/17/2009 28 T Myrthe Melenveld Auburn W 6-1, 6-1 4-4 10/18/2009 28 T Lynna Poggenesee-Wei Iowa W 6-3, 6-2 5-4 10/23/2009 28 T Ali Beavers Georgia State W 6-3, 6-3 6-4 10/24/2009 28 T Lynn Blau Georgia Tech W 6-3, 6-3 7-4 10/24/2009 28 T Melissa Koning South Florida W 6-4, 6-2 8-4 10/25/2009 28 24 T Noemie Scharle Florida State L 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 8-5 11/05/2009 28 9 T Josipa Bek Clemson L 6-4, 6-3 8-6 11/06/2009 28 13 T Reka Zsilinszka Duke L 6-4, 6-3 8-7 01/16/2010 33 T Rachael White Illinois W 7-6, 6-3 9-7 01/17/2010 T Courtney McClane Alabama L 6-4, 7-6(4) 9-8 01/18/2010 T Alexis Rodriguez Central Florida W 6-2, 6-3 10-8 01/23/2010 52 2 Ecaterrina Vasenina South Florida W 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 11-8 1-0 01/30/2010 2 Jennifer Stevens Virginia W 6-4, 6-1 12-8 2-0 01/31/2010 2 Paloma Escobedo Ohio State W 6-2, 6-0 13-8 3-0 02/05/2010 2 Megan Fudge Illinois L 6-1, 6-3 13-9 3-1 02/07/2010 85 3 Katie Turvy Northwestern L 6-1, 6-3 13-10 3-2 02/12/2010 70 2 Csilla Borsanyi Baylor W 7-5, 6-4 14-10 4-2 02/13/2010 57 2 Nadja Gilchrist Georgia L 6-4, 6-3 14-11 4-3 02/14/2010 51 2 Maria Sorbello Tennessee W 6-1, 3-6, 6-2 15-11 5-3 02/21/2010 64 2 Kaitlin Burns Louisiana State L 2-6, 7-6(4), 10-7 15-12 5-4 02/23/2010 64 10 2 Allie Will Florida L 4-6, 6-3, 10-2 15-13 5-5 03/07/2010 115 3 Ina Hadziselimovic Clemson L 6-3, 6-1 15-14 5-6 0-1 03/10/2010 3 Ali Walters Pepperdine W 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 16-14 6-6 03/19/2010 104 33 2 Bianca Eichkorn Miami L 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(5) 16-15 6-7 0-2 03/26/2010 104 3 Erin Vierra Virginia W 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 17-15 7-7 1-2 03/28/2010 104 3 Shannon Betts Virginia Tech W 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 18-15 8-7 2-2 04/02/2010 3 Kathryn Talbert Wake Forest W 6-2, 6-0 19-15 9-7 3-2 04/03/2010 2 Lenka Hojckova North Carolina State W 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 20-15 10-7 4-2 04/10/2010 2 Katarina Gajic Boston College W 6-0, 6-0 21-15 11-7 5-2 04/11/2010 2 Lisa Miller Maryland W 6-1, 6-0 22-15 12-7 6-2 04/17/2010 77 2 Elizabeth Plotkin Duke dnf dnf 22-15 12-7 6-2 04/18/2010 42 2 Katrina Tsang North Carolina L 6-2, 6-4 22-16 12-8 6-3 04/22/2010 2 Lisa Miller Maryland dnf 7-6() 22-16 12-8 04/23/2010 72 2 Elizabeth Plotkin Duke W 6-4, 4-6, 6-3 23-16 13-8 04/24/2010 51 2 Katarina Tsang North Carolina dnf 7-5, 2-4 dnf 23-16 13-8 05/14/2010 2 Raquel Castro North Florida W 6-2, 6-2 24-16 14-8 05/15/2010 87 2 Dijana Stojic South Carolina dnf 6-2, 1-6, 4-4 dnf 24-16 14-8 05/20/2010 54 2 Katrina Tsang North Carolina W 6-4, 6-4 25-16 15-8 Amy Sargeant Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 T Hannah Blatt Vanderbilt W 6-4, 6-2 1-0 09/25/2009 40 T Samantha Murray Northwestern L 3-6, 6-3, 6-2 1-1 09/27/2009 T Rosalia Alda Tennessee L 6-2, 6-3 1-2 10/16/2009 T Maria Spenceley FL International W 6-2, 6-1 2-2 10/17/2009 T Caroline Thornton Auburn W 6-2, 6-4 3-2 10/18/2009 T Zuzi Chmelarova Iowa W 6-2, 6-0 4-2 10/23/2009 124 T Alexis Brown Florida A&M W 6-1, 6-1 5-2 10/24/2009 T Gabriela Mejia Miami W 6-4, 6-2 6-2 10/24/2009 T Allie Will Florida L 6-1, 6-2 6-3 01/23/2010 115 4 Allyn Mueller South Florida L 7-6(2), 6-2 6-4 0-1 01/30/2010 115 4 Emily Fraser Virginia L 7-5, 6-2 6-5 0-2 01/31/2010 115 4 Kelsey Haviland Ohio State L 6-1, 6-4 6-6 0-3 02/05/2010 115 4 Marisa Lambropoulos Illinois L 6-3, 6-2 6-7 0-4 02/07/2010 115 5 Stacey Lee Northwestern L 7-6(), 6-1 6-8 0-5 02/12/2010 115 5 Karolina Filipiak Baylor L 6-1, 6-1 6-9 0-6 02/13/2010 115 5 Cameron Ellis Georgia L 6-3, 6-2 6-10 0-7 02/14/2010 115 5 Jennifer Meredith Tennessee W 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 7-10 1-7 02/21/2010 4 Nicole Kanter Louisiana State W 6-0, 6-2 8-10 2-7 02/23/2010 95 4 Anastasia Revzina Florida L 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 8-11 2-8 03/07/2010 68 4 Nelly Ciolkowski Clemson L 6-2, 6-4 8-12 2-9 0-1 03/10/2010 4 Marie Zalameda Pepperdine L 6-1, 6-3 8-13 2-10 03/19/2010 5 Gabriela Mejia Miami L 6-2, 6-1 8-14 2-11 0-2 03/28/2010 6 Holly Johnson Virginia Tech W 6-3, 6-2 9-14 3-11 1-2 04/02/2010 5 Ryann Cutillo Wake Forest W 7-5, 6-0 10-14 4-11 2-2 04/03/2010 4 Daria Petrovic North Carolina State W 7-5, 7-5 11-14 5-11 3-2 04/10/2010 4 Olga Khmylev Boston College W 6-3, 1-6, 10-6 12-14 6-11 4-2 04/11/2010 4 Jordan Hansbrough Maryland W 6-1, 6-2 13-14 7-11 5-2 04/17/2010 4 Amanda Granson Duke L 6-2, 6-4 13-15 7-12 5-3 04/18/2010 4 Gina Suarez-Malaguti North Carolina dnf 6-2, 2-6 13-15 7-12 5-3 04/22/2010 4 Jordan Hansbrough Maryland dnf 6-2, 4-0 dnf 13-15 7-12 04/23/2010 4 Amanda Granson Duke W 6-2, 6-3 14-15 8-12 04/24/2010 4 Gina Suarez-Malaguti North Carolina L 7-6(1), 6-0 14-16 8-13 05/14/2010 4 Victoria Krook North Florida W 6-4, 6-1 15-16 9-13 05/15/2010 4 Miljana Jocic South Carolina W 6-3, 6-2 16-16 10-13 05/20/2010 4 Sophie Grabinski North Carolina L 6-4, 6-3 16-17 10-14 Noemie Scharle Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 24 64 T Monica Arguello Furman W 6-2, 7-6(6) 1-0 09/25/2009 24 1 T Maria Mosolova Northwestern L 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 1-1 09/27/2009 24 9 T Josipa Bek Clemson L 7-6(), 1-6, 7-6() 1-2 10/06/2009 24 75 T Caolyn McVeigh Stanford L 6-1, 2-6, 7-5 1-3 10/06/2009 24 120 T Lutflana Budiharto Wichita State L 6-0, 6-0 1-4 10/23/2009 24 T Alice Izomor Florida A&M W 6-0, 6-0 2-4 10/24/2009 24 T Danielle Mills Miami W 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(4) 3-4 10/24/2009 24 T Jenny Frisell Central Florida W 6-7(), 6-4, 6-2 4-4 10/25/2009 24 28 T Katie Rybakova Florida State W 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 5-4 10/26/2009 24 43 T Nadja Gilchrist Georgia W 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 6-4 10/26/2009 24 T Allie Will Florida L 6-4, 6-0 6-5 11/05/2009 24 58 T Denise Dy Washington L 6-3, 6-2 6-6 11/06/2009 24 T Jessie Rhee Yale W 6-4, 6-2 7-6 11/07/2009 24 T Aerial Ellis Texas W 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 8-6 11/07/2009 24 6 T Laura Vallverdu Miami L 6-0, 6-0 8-7 03/26/2010 44 4 Hana Tomaljanovich Virginia L 6-3, 6-4 8-8 0-1 0-1 Francesca Segarelli Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 99 T Ina Hadziselimovic Clemson W 6-2, 7-5 1-0 09/25/2009 T Gina Suarez North Carolina W 7-6(5), 6-2 2-0 09/27/2009 T Chelsea Preeg Vanderbilt L 7-6(), 2-6, 6-3 2-1 10/16/2009 T Chrissie Seredni FL International W 6-0, 6-3 3-1 10/17/2009 10 T Fani Chifchieva Auburn W 6-1, 6-2 4-1 10/18/2009 72 T Sonja Molnar Iowa L 6-2, 6-2 4-2 10/24/2009 T Natalia Guevara South Florida W 6-1, 6-2 5-2 10/24/2009 6 T Laura Vallverdu Miami L 6-1, 6-1 5-3 11/06/2009 64 T Monica Arguello Furman W 6-2, 6-3 6-3 11/07/2009 21 T Bianca Eichkorn Miami W 6-4, 6-2 7-3 11/08/2009 93 T Lauren McCreless Florida State L 6-3, 6-1 7-4 01/16/2010 62 T Megan Fudge Illinois L 7-5, 6-2 7-5 01/17/2010 62 T Alice Tunaru Alabama L 7-5, 7-5 7-6 01/18/2010 62 T Allison Hodges Central Florida W 6-2, 6-1 8-6 01/23/2010 62 3 Melissa Koning South Florida L 6-4, 6-1 8-7 0-1 01/30/2010 62 3 Erin Vierra Virginia W 6-3, 6-3 9-7 1-1 01/31/2010 62 3 Christina Keesey Ohio State W 6-0, 6-0 10-7 2-1 02/05/2010 62 3 Chelcie Abajian Illinois W 6-4, 6-3 11-7 3-1 02/07/2010 62 48 2 Samantha Murray Northwestern L 6-2, 0-6, 6-3 11-8 3-2 02/12/2010 62 24 3 Nina Secerbegovic Baylor L 7-5, 6-2 11-9 3-3 02/13/2010 62 3 Yvette Hyndman Georgia L 2-6, 7-5, 6-2 11-10 3-4 02/14/2010 62 3 Rosalia Alda Tennessee W 6-4, 6-2 12-10 4-4 02/21/2010 3 Keri Frankenberger Louisiana State W 6-1, 6-2 13-10 5-4 02/23/2010 80 3 Marrit Boonstra Florida L 7-5, 6-1 13-11 5-5 03/07/2010 58 2 Keri Wong Clemson L 6-4, 6-4 13-12 5-6 0-1 03/10/2010 2 Anamika Bhargava Pepperdine W 7-5, 6-1 14-12 6-6 03/19/2010 62 3 Anna Bartenstein Miami W 7-5, 6-3 15-12 7-6 1-1 03/26/2010 2 Emily Fraser Virginia W 6-3, 7-6(7) 16-12 8-6 2-1 03/28/2010 2 Yazmin Hazman Virginia Tech L 7-6(4), 6-1 16-13 8-7 2-2 04/02/2010 89 2 Sasha Kulikova Wake Forest L 6-2, 6-2 16-14 8-8 2-3 04/03/2010 89 3 Berkeley Brock North Carolina State W 6-3, 6-4 17-14 9-8 3-3 04/10/2010 89 3 Katharine Attwell Boston College L 6-4, ret 17-15 9-9 3-4 04/11/2010 89 3 Julia Huschke Maryland W 6-1, 6-0 18-15 10-9 4-4 04/17/2010 103 36 3 Reka Zsilinszka Duke dnf dnf 18-15 10-9 4-4 04/18/2010 103 3 Jelena Durisic North Carolina dnf 2-6, 6-6 dnf 18-15 10-9 4-4 04/22/2010 101 3 Julia Huschke Maryland dnf 6-3, 3-1 dnf 18-15 10-9 04/23/2010 101 35 3 Reka Zsilinszka Duke dnf 4-6, 1-4 18-15 10-9 04/24/2010 101 3 Jelena Durisic North Carolina L 6-2, 6-2 18-16 10-10 05/14/2010 103 3 Danielle Day North Florida dnf 6-1, 5-2 dnf 18-16 10-10 05/15/2010 103 111 3 Anya Morgina South Carolina dnf 6-4, 5-6 dnf 18-16 10-10 05/20/2010 103 3 Jelena Durisic North Carolina dnf dnf 18-16 10-10 Jessica Sucupira Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 T Caroline Magnusson Clemson W 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 1-0 09/25/2009 T Jocelyn Ffriend North Carolina W 6-3, 5-7, 7-5 2-0 09/27/2009 T Elena Chernyakova Northwestern W 6-2, 6-2 3-0 10/16/2009 T Priscilla Castillo FL International W 6-3, 4-6, 10-5 4-0 10/17/2009 T Daniela Vukudinovic Auburn W 6-4, 6-3 5-0 10/18/2009 T Jessica Young Iowa W 6-1, 6-1 6-0 10/23/2009 T Natalie Gorham Stetson W 6-1, 6-0 7-0 10/24/2009 62 T Diana Nakic Georgia State L 6-2, 6-1 7-1 11/06/2009 T Marjorie Ondeck Memphis W 6-0, 6-1 8-1 11/07/2009 T Julia Bauregger Denver L 6-3, 6-1 8-2 11/08/2009 T Natalia Mayuk Mississippi State W 6-1, 6-3 9-2 01/16/2010 T Chelcie Abajian Illinois dnf 7-6(), 2-4 dnf 9-2 01/17/2010 T Antonia Foehse Alabama W 6-3, 3-6, 7-6(4) 10-2 01/18/2010 T Jenna Doerfler Central Florida L 7-6(5), 3-6, 10-7 10-3 01/23/2010 5 Janet Bejlkova South Florida L 6-2, 6-3 10-4 0-1 01/30/2010 6 Katie Gater Virginia W 6-2, 6-0 11-4 1-1 01/31/2010 6 Fidan Manashirova Ohio State W 6-3, 6-1 12-4 2-1 02/05/2010 6 Amy Allin Illinois W 7-6(7), 6-0 13-4 3-1 02/07/2010 6 Elena Chernakova Northwestern L 6-2, 6-4 13-5 3-2 02/12/2010 6 Carla Lindlar Baylor W 7-6(3), 6-1 14-5 4-2 02/13/2010 6 Lara Fakhoury Georgia W default 15-5 5-2 02/14/2010 6 Katie Lee Tennessee W 6-7(2), 6-1, 6-2 16-5 6-2 02/21/2010 6 Ebie Wilson Louisiana State W 7-5, 4-6, 10-5 17-5 7-2 02/23/2010 6 Claire Bartlett Florida L 6-2, 6-3 17-6 7-3 03/07/2010 5 Laurianne Henry Clemson W 6-0, 6-3 18-6 8-3 1-0 03/10/2010 5 Andrea Oates Pepperdine W 6-1, 6-2 19-6 9-3 03/19/2010 4 Danielle Mills Miami W 6-1, 6-3 20-6 10-3 2-0 03/26/2010 5 Jennifer Stevens Virginia L 6-1, 6-1 20-7 10-4 2-1 03/28/2010 4 Emily Lauten Virginia Tech W 6-1, 6-1 21-7 11-4 3-1 04/02/2010 4 Emily Malvehy Wake Forest L 6-4, 6-1 21-8 11-5 3-2 04/03/2010 5 Diana Mortlock North Carolina State W 6-4, 6-1 22-8 12-5 4-2 04/10/2010 5 Ina Kaupilla Boston College W 6-0, 6-1 23-8 13-5 5-2 04/11/2010 5 Burce Kurkan Maryland W 6-2, 6-2 24-8 14-5 6-2 04/17/2010 5 Monica Gorny Duke L 6-4, 6-1 24-9 14-6 6-3 04/18/2010 118 6 Sophie Grabinski North Carolina dnf 7-6(), 2-2 dnf 24-9 14-6 6-3 04/22/2010 6 Lexi Brand Maryland W 6-0, 6-2 25-9 15-6 04/23/2010 6 Monica Gorny Duke W 6-3, 6-4 26-9 16-6 04/24/2010 6 Shinnan Featherston North Carolina dnf 6-1, 3-5 dnf 26-9 16-6 05/14/2010 6 Lauren Holton North Florida dnf 6-4, 1-1 dnf 26-9 16-6 05/15/2010 6 Madeleine Saari-Bystrom South Carolina W 6-2, 6-3 27-9 17-6 05/20/2010 6 Shinann Featherston North Carolina L 7-6(5), 6-2 27-10 17-7 Federica Suess Singles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 82 T Brittany Wowchuk Northwestern W 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 1-0 09/25/2009 82 T Zsofia Zubor Tennessee W 7-5, 6-3 2-0 09/27/2009 82 T Nelly Golkowski Clemson L 6-1, 6-2 2-1 10/06/2009 82 90 T Kristina Nedeltcheva Nevada-Las Vegas L 6-3, 6-1 2-2 10/06/2009 82 T Kayla Duncan Texas Christian L 7-6(3), 7-5 2-3 10/16/2009 82 T Maria Vallasciani FL International W 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 3-3 10/17/2009 82 T Paulina Schipper Auburn W 5-7, 6-0, 6-0 4-3 10/18/2009 82 T Alexis Dorr Iowa W 4-6, 7-5, 6-3 5-3 10/23/2009 82 T Virginia Galbarini Stetson W 1-6, 6-3, 6-1 6-3 10/24/2009 82 T Maria Spenceley FL International W 6-3, 6-0 7-3 10/24/2009 82 T Claire Bartlett Florida L 7-5, 6-4 7-4 11/06/2009 82 T Amanda Brown Memphis W w/d 8-4 11/07/2009 82 T Jennifer Betts Furman W 6-0, 6-1 9-4 11/08/2009 82 T Allyn Mueller South Florida W 6-1, 6-0 10-4 01/16/2010 T Marisa Lambropoulos Illinois W 6-1, 6-4 11-4 01/17/2010 T Kristina Minor Illinois W 6-0, 6-4 12-4 01/18/2010 T Katie Orletsky Central Florida W 6-4, 6-2 13-4 01/23/2010 6 Natalia Guevara South Florida W 6-3, 6-1 14-4 1-0 01/30/2010 5 Hana Tomljanovic Virginia W 7-5, 7-6(2) 15-4 2-0 01/31/2010 5 Gabby Steele Ohio State W 6-2, 6-4 16-4 3-0 02/05/2010 5 Breanne Smutko Illinois L 7-6(5), 6-4 16-5 3-1 02/07/2010 4 Lauren Lui Northwestern L 6-3, 6-3 16-6 3-2 02/12/2010 4 Taylor Ormond Baylor L 6-5, 6-2 16-7 3-3 02/13/2010 4 Naoko Ueshima Georgia L 6-2, 6-3 16-8 3-4 02/14/2010 4 Zsofia Zubor Tennessee L 6-3, 6-1 16-9 3-5 02/21/2010 5 Hannah Robinson Louisiana State W 7-6(5), 6-0 17-9 4-5 02/23/2010 86 5 Caroline Hitimana Florida L 6-0, 6-3 17-10 4-6 03/07/2010 6 Estefania Balda Clemson L 6-1, 6-1 17-11 4-7 0-1 03/10/2010 6 Tania Rice Pepperdine W 6-3, 6-2 18-11 5-7 03/19/2010 6 Claudia Wasilewski Miami L 6-2, 6-3 18-12 5-8 0-2 03/26/2010 6 Maria Fuccillo Virginia W 4-6, 6-3, 6-3 19-12 6-8 1-2 03/28/2010 5 Courtney Rauscher Virginia Tech W 6-3, 6-2 20-12 7-8 2-2 04/02/2010 6 Katarina Reveche Wake Forest L 7-6(), 6-4 20-13 7-9 2-3 04/03/2010 6 Chloe Smith North Carolina State W 6-2, 6-2 21-13 8-9 3-3 04/10/2010 6 Brittany Delaney Boston College W 6-2, 6-2 22-13 9-9 4-3 04/11/2010 6 Lexi Brand Maryland W 6-3, 6-1 23-13 10-9 5-3 04/17/2010 6 Mary Clayton Duke L 6-2, 6-0 23-14 10-10 5-4 04/18/2010 5 Shinann Featherston North Carolina L 6-3, 6-3 23-15 10-11 5-5 04/22/2010 5 Burce Kurkan Maryland W 6-4, 6-0 24-15 11-11 04/23/2010 5 Mary Clayton Duke L 6-1, 6-1 24-16 11-12 04/24/2010 5 Sophie Grabinski North Carolina L 6-1, 6-1 24-17 11-13 05/14/2010 5 Melanie Aguirre North Florida W 6-2, 6-0 25-17 12-13 05/15/2010 5 Adriana Pereira South Carolina dnf 6-7(4), 4-2 25-17 12-13 05/20/2010 5 Gina Suarez-Malaguti North Carolina L 6-3, 6-2 25-18 12-14
Bonny Davidson Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Hannah Blatt/Megan Gornet Vanderbilt W 9-7 1-0 09/26/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Maria Mosolova/Kate Tuvey Northwestern W 8-4 2-0 09/26/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Olivia Maurice/Brooke Mosteller Furman W 8-1 3-0 10/16/2009 T Katie Rybakova Paulina Schippers/Caroline Thornton Auburn W 8-3 4-0 10/17/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Merel Beelen/Zuzi Chmelarova Iowa L 9-7 4-1 10/17/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Mariana Muci/Chrissie Seredni FL International L 9-8(6) 4-2 Lauren McCreless Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 18 T Federica Suess Shinann Featherston/Katrina Tsang North Carolina L 8-4 0-1 09/26/2009 T Federica Suess Jessica Preeg/Michele Stanford Furman W 8-1 1-1 09/26/2009 T Federica Suess Stacey Lee/Lauren Lui Northwestern L 8-6 1-2 10/03/2009 T Federica Suess Nicole Bartnik/Natasha Makarova Columbia W 8-6 2-2 10/04/2009 T Federica Suess Leigh Finnegan/Rachael White Illinois W 8-6 3-2 10/04/2009 T Federica Suess Molly Scott/Mary Beth Winingham Dartmouth College W 9-7 4-2 10/06/2009 22 T Federica Suess Taylor Ormond/Jelena Stanivuk Baylor W 8-5 5-2 10/07/2009 30 T Federica Suess Amy Markhoff/Suzie Matzenauer Cal Poly-SLO L 8-2 5-3 10/23/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Atkinson/Nowicki Stetson W 8-5 6-3 10/24/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Ellis/Ueshima Georgia W 8-1 7-3 10/25/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Embree/Will Florida L 8-3 7-4 11/06/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Lauren Kline/Michele Stanford Furman W 8-0 8-4 11/06/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Anna Bartenstein/Bianca Eichorn Miami W 8-4 9-4 11/07/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Melissa Koning/Irene Rehberger South Florida L 8-2 9-5 01/16/2010 T Francesca Segarelli Alexa Guarachi/Courtney McLane Alabama L 8-1 9-6 01/17/2010 T Francesca Segarelli Jenna Doerfler/Alexis Rodriguez Central Florida W 8-4 10-6 01/18/2010 T Francesca Segarelli Marisa Lambropoulos/Rachael White Illinois L 9-8(1) 10-7 01/23/2010 8 1 Francesca Segarelli Melissa Koning/Irene Rehberger South Florida L 8-6 10-8 0-1 01/30/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Emily Fraser/Jennifer Stevens Virginia L 8-5 10-9 0-2 01/31/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Kelsey Haviland/Cami Hubbs Ohio State W 8-2 11-9 1-2 02/05/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Leigh Finnegan/Rachael White Illinois W 9-7 12-9 2-2 02/07/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Elena Chernyakove/Lauren Lui Northwestern L 8-1 12-10 2-3 02/12/2010 13 1 Francesca Segarelli Csilla Borsanyi/Lenka Broosova Baylor L 8-5 12-11 2-4 02/13/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson Georgia L 8-3 12-12 2-5 02/14/2010 1 1 Francesca Segarelli Caitlin Whoriskey/Natalie Pluskota Tennessee L 8-3 12-13 2-6 02/21/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Kaitlin Burns/Ebie Wilson Louisiana State W 8-4 13-13 3-6 02/23/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Claire Bartlett/Caroline Hitimana Florida L 8-7(5) 13-14 3-7 03/07/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Estefania Balda/Caroline Magnusson Clemson W 8-2 14-14 4-7 1-0 03/10/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Tara Panu/Tania Rice Pepperdine W 8-0 15-14 5-7 03/19/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Danielle Mills/Claudia Wasilewski Miami W 8-3 16-14 6-7 2-0 03/26/2010 40 1 Francesca Segarelli Emily Fraser/Jennifer Stevens Virginia W 8-1 17-14 7-7 3-0 03/28/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Yazmin Hazman/Holly Johnson Virginia Tech W 8-5 18-14 8-7 4-0 04/02/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Sasha Kulikova/Kathryn Talbert Wake Forest L 8-6 18-15 8-8 4-1 04/03/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Berkeley Brock/Lenka Hojckova North Carolina State W 8-2 19-15 9-8 5-1 04/10/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Alex Kelleher/Olga Khmylev Boston College W 8-0 20-15 10-8 6-1 04/11/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Julia Huschke/Maggie MacKeever Maryland W 8-1 21-15 11-8 7-1 04/17/2010 47 1 Francesca Segarelli Amanda Granson/Ellah Nze Duke dnf dnf 21-15 11-8 7-1 04/18/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Sanaz Marand/Katrina Tsang North Carolina L 8-1 21-16 11-9 7-2 04/22/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Maggie MacKeever/Lisa Miller Maryland dnf 6-6 21-16 11-9 04/23/2010 38 1 Francesca Segarelli Amanda Granson/Ellah Nze Duke W 8-2 22-16 12-9 04/24/2010 1 Francesca Segarelli Sanaz Marand/Katarina Tsang North Carolina L 8-5 22-17 12-10 05/14/2010 55 80 1 Francesca Segarelli Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro North Florida W 8-3 23-17 13-10 05/15/2010 55 15 1 Francesca Segarelli Dijana Stojic/Ana Marija Zubori South Carolina W 8-4 24-17 14-10 05/20/2010 55 13 1 Francesca Segarelli Sophie Grabinski/Sanaz Marand North Carolina L 8-3 24-18 14-11 Katie Rybakova Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 7 T Noemie Scharle Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whoriskey Tennessee L 8-3 0-1 09/26/2009 T Noemie Scharle Catherine Newman/Heather Steinbauer Vanderbilt W 8-5 1-1 09/26/2009 T Noemie Scharle Anya Morgina/Madeleine Saari-Bystrom South Carolina L 8-1 1-2 10/06/2009 17 T Noemie Scharle Joyce Ardies/Denise Dy Washington L 8-1 1-3 10/16/2009 T Bonny Davidson Paulina Schippers/Caroline Thornton Auburn W 8-3 2-3 10/17/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Sonja Molnar/Lynne Peggensee-Wei Iowa L 9-7 2-4 10/17/2009 T Amy Sargeant Priscilla Castillo/Maria Spenceley FL International L 8-4 2-5 01/16/2010 T Federica Suess Paulina Bigos/Antonia Foehse Alabama W 8-4 3-5 01/17/2010 T Federica Suess Allison Hodges/Katie Orletsky Central Florida W 8-1 4-5 01/18/2010 T Federica Suess Megan Fudge/Breanne Smutko Illinois W 8-4 5-5 01/23/2010 2 Federica Suess Natalia Guevara/Allyn Mueller South Florida L 8-6 5-6 0-1 01/30/2010 2 Federica Suess Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra Virginia L 8-2 5-7 0-2 01/31/2010 2 Federica Suess Paloma Escobeda/Christina Keesey Ohio State W 8-6 6-7 1-2 02/05/2010 2 Federica Suess Chelcie Abajian/Marisa Lambropoulos Illinois L 8-3 6-8 1-3 02/07/2010 2 Federica Suess Maria Mosolova/Britany Wowchuck Northwestern W 8-6 7-8 2-3 02/12/2010 2 Federica Suess Carla Lindlar/Taylor Ormond Baylor L 6-5 7-9 2-4 02/13/2010 2 Federica Suess Cameron Ellis/Yvette Hyndman Georgia L 8-4 7-10 2-5 02/14/2010 2 Federica Suess Rosalia Alda/Zsofia Zubor Tennessee L 8-3 7-11 2-6 02/21/2010 1 Federica Suess Keri Frankenberger/Whitny Wolf Louisiana State L 8-4 7-12 2-7 02/23/2010 3 1 Federica Suess Marritt Boonstra/Allie Will Florida L 8-2 7-13 2-8 03/07/2010 14 1 Federica Suess Josipa Bek/Ina Hadziselimovic Clemson L 8-1 7-14 2-9 0-1 03/10/2010 1 Federica Suess Anamika Bhargava/Marie Zalameda Pepperdine L 8-5 7-15 2-10 03/19/2010 7 1 Federica Suess Gabriela Mejia/Laura Vallverdu Miami L 8-1 7-16 2-11 0-2 03/26/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Maria Fuccillo/Hana Tomaljanovich Virginia W 8-1 8-16 3-11 1-2 03/28/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Shannon Betts/Courtney Rauscher Virginia Tech W 9-8() 9-16 4-11 2-2 04/02/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Martina Pavelec/Katarina Reveche Wake Forest W 8-4 10-16 5-11 3-2 04/03/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Diana Mortlock/Chloe Smith North Carolina State W 8-5 11-16 6-11 4-2 04/10/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Katharine Attwell/Brittany Delaney Boston College W 8-2 12-16 7-11 5-2 04/11/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Jordan Hansbrough/Lisa Miller Maryland W 8-4 13-16 8-11 6-2 04/17/2010 61 3 Amy Sargeant Elizabeth Plotkin/Reka Zsilinszka Duke L 8-2 13-17 8-12 6-3 04/18/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Shinann Featherston/Jocelyn Ffriend North Carolina dnf 3-6 dnf 13-17 8-12 6-3 04/22/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Jordan Hansbrough/Julia Huschke Maryland W 8-3 14-17 9-12 04/23/2010 81 3 Amy Sargeant Elizabeth Plotkin/Reka Zsilinszka Duke L 8-3 14-18 9-13 04/24/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Shinnan Featherston/Jocelyn Ffriend North Carolina dnf 4-6 dnf 14-18 9-13 05/14/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Lauren Holton/Victoria Krook North Florida W 8-0 15-18 10-13 05/15/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Adriana Pereira/Madeleine Saari-Bystrom South Carolina W 8-1 16-18 11-13 05/20/2010 3 Amy Sargeant DeBruycker/Ffriend North Carolina W 8-2 17-18 12-13 Amy Sargeant Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Jennifer Betts/Susan Bitetti Furman W 8-3 1-0 09/26/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Maria Sorbello/Kata Szekely Tennessee W 8-6 2-0 09/26/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Samantha Murray/Abu Mushraf Northwestern L 8-0 2-1 10/16/2009 T Federica Suess Myrthe Molenveld/Daniela Vukadinovic Auburn W 8-6 3-1 10/17/2009 T Federica Suess Kelcie Klockenga/Jessica Young Iowa W 9-7 4-1 10/17/2009 T Katie Rybakova Priscilla Castillo/Maria Spenceley FL International L 8-4 4-2 10/23/2009 T Federica Suess Beavers/Rolle Georgia State W 9-8(7) 5-2 10/24/2009 6 T Federica Suess Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson Georgia L 8-0 5-3 01/16/2010 T Jessica Sucupira Kristina Minor/Alice Tunaru Illinois L 8-5 5-4 01/23/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Janet Bejlkova/Ecaterrina Vasenia South Florida W 8-1 6-4 1-0 01/30/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Hana Tomljanovic/Neela Vaez Virginia dnf dnf 6-4 1-0 01/31/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Fidan Manashirova/Gabby Steele Ohio State dnf dnf 6-4 1-0 02/05/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Megan Fudge/Breanne Smutko Illinois W 9-7 7-4 2-0 02/07/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Samantha Murray/Katie Turvy Northwestern L 8-3 7-5 2-1 02/12/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Karolina Filipiak/Nina Secerbegovic Baylor L 8-7 7-6 2-2 02/13/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Lara Fakhoury/Naoko Ueshima Georgia L 8-2 7-7 2-3 02/14/2010 3 Jessica Sucupira Katie Lee/Maria Sorbello Tennessee L 8-6 7-8 2-4 02/21/2010 2 Francesca Segarelli Nicole Kanter/Hannah Robinson Louisiana State W 8-2 8-8 3-4 02/23/2010 2 Francesca Segarelli Lauren Embree/Anastasia Revzina Florida L 8-6 8-9 3-5 03/10/2010 2 Francesca Segarelli Andrea Oates/Ali Walters Pepperdine W 8-5 9-9 4-5 03/19/2010 64 2 Francesca Segarelli Anna Bartenstein/Bianca Eichkorn Miami L 8-6 9-10 4-6 0-1 03/26/2010 3 Katie Rybakova Maria Fuccillo/Hana Tomaljanovich Virginia W 8-1 10-10 5-6 1-1 03/28/2010 3 Katie Rybakova Shannon Betts/Courtney Rauscher Virginia Tech W 9-8() 11-10 6-6 2-1 04/02/2010 3 Katie Rybakova Martina Pavelec/Katarina Reveche Wake Forest W 8-4 12-10 7-6 3-1 04/03/2010 3 Katie Rybakova Diana Mortlock/Chloe Smith North Carolina State W 8-5 13-10 8-6 4-1 04/10/2010 3 Katie Rybakova Katharine Attwell/Brittany Delaney Boston College W 8-2 14-10 9-6 5-1 04/11/2010 3 Katie Rybakova Jordan Hansbrough/Lisa Miller Maryland W 8-4 15-10 10-6 6-1 04/17/2010 61 3 Katie Rybakova Elizabeth Plotkin/Reka Zsilinszka Duke L 8-2 15-11 10-7 6-2 04/18/2010 3 Katie 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Catherine Newman/Heather Steinbauer Vanderbilt W 8-5 1-1 09/26/2009 T Katie Rybakova Anya Morgina/Madeleine Saari-Bystrom South Carolina L 8-1 1-2 10/06/2009 17 T Katie Rybakova Joyce Ardies/Denise Dy Washington L 8-1 1-3 10/23/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Krupina/Ngo Georgia Tech W 9-7 2-3 10/24/2009 36 T Jessica Sucupira Gabriela Mejia/Laura Vallverdu Miami L 8-4 2-4 03/07/2010 2 Francesca Segarelli Laurianne Henry/Keri Wong Clemson L 8-5 2-5 0-1 0-1 Francesca Segarelli Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 T Bonny Davidson Hannah Blatt/Megan Gornet Vanderbilt W 9-7 1-0 09/26/2009 T Bonny Davidson Maria Mosolova/Kate Tuvey Northwestern W 8-4 2-0 09/26/2009 T Bonny Davidson Olivia Maurice/Brooke Mosteller Furman W 8-1 3-0 10/16/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Fani Chifchieva/Plamena Kurteva Auburn W 8-3 4-0 10/17/2009 T Katie Rybakova Sonja Molnar/Lynne Peggensee-Wei Iowa L 9-7 4-1 10/17/2009 T Bonny Davidson Mariana Muci/Chrissie Seredni FL International L 9-8(6) 4-2 10/23/2009 T Lauren McCreless Atkinson/Nowicki Stetson W 8-5 5-2 10/24/2009 T Lauren McCreless Ellis/Ueshima Georgia W 8-1 6-2 10/25/2009 T Lauren McCreless Embree/Will Florida L 8-3 6-3 11/06/2009 T Lauren McCreless Lauren Kline/Michele Stanford Furman W 8-0 7-3 11/06/2009 T Lauren McCreless Anna Bartenstein/Bianca Eichorn Miami W 8-4 8-3 11/07/2009 T Lauren McCreless Melissa Koning/Irene Rehberger South Florida L 8-2 8-4 01/16/2010 T Lauren McCreless Alexa Guarachi/Courtney McLane Alabama L 8-1 8-5 01/17/2010 T Lauren McCreless Jenna Doerfler/Alexis Rodriguez Central Florida W 8-4 9-5 01/18/2010 T Lauren McCreless Marisa Lambropoulos/Rachael White Illinois L 9-8(1) 9-6 01/23/2010 8 1 Lauren McCreless Melissa Koning/Irene Rehberger South Florida L 8-6 9-7 0-1 01/30/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Emily Fraser/Jennifer Stevens Virginia L 8-5 9-8 0-2 01/31/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Kelsey Haviland/Cami Hubbs Ohio State W 8-2 10-8 1-2 02/05/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Leigh Finnegan/Rachael White Illinois W 9-7 11-8 2-2 02/07/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Elena Chernyakove/Lauren Lui Northwestern L 8-1 11-9 2-3 02/12/2010 13 1 Lauren McCreless Csilla Borsanyi/Lenka Broosova Baylor L 8-5 11-10 2-4 02/13/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson Georgia L 8-3 11-11 2-5 02/14/2010 1 1 Lauren McCreless Caitlin Whoriskey/Natalie Pluskota Tennessee L 8-3 11-12 2-6 02/21/2010 2 Amy Sargeant Nicole Kanter/Hannah Robinson Louisiana State W 8-2 12-12 3-6 02/23/2010 2 Amy Sargeant Lauren Embree/Anastasia Revzina Florida L 8-6 12-13 3-7 03/07/2010 2 Noemie Scharle Laurianne Henry/Keri Wong Clemson L 8-5 12-14 3-8 0-1 03/10/2010 2 Amy Sargeant Andrea Oates/Ali Walters Pepperdine W 8-5 13-14 4-8 03/19/2010 64 2 Amy Sargeant Anna Bartenstein/Bianca Eichkorn Miami L 8-6 13-15 4-9 0-2 03/26/2010 40 1 Lauren McCreless Emily Fraser/Jennifer Stevens Virginia W 8-1 14-15 5-9 1-2 03/28/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Yazmin Hazman/Holly Johnson Virginia Tech W 8-5 15-15 6-9 2-2 04/02/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Sasha Kulikova/Kathryn Talbert Wake Forest L 8-6 15-16 6-10 2-3 04/03/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Berkeley Brock/Lenka Hojckova North Carolina State W 8-2 16-16 7-10 3-3 04/10/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Alex Kelleher/Olga Khmylev Boston College W 8-0 17-16 8-10 4-3 04/11/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Julia Huschke/Maggie MacKeever Maryland W 8-1 18-16 9-10 5-3 04/17/2010 47 1 Lauren McCreless Amanda Granson/Ellah Nze Duke dnf dnf 18-16 9-10 5-3 04/18/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Sanaz Marand/Katrina Tsang North Carolina L 8-1 18-17 9-11 5-4 04/22/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Maggie MacKeever/Lisa Miller Maryland dnf 6-6 18-17 9-11 04/23/2010 38 1 Lauren McCreless Amanda Granson/Ellah Nze Duke W 8-2 19-17 10-11 04/24/2010 1 Lauren McCreless Sanaz Marand/Katarina Tsang North Carolina L 8-5 19-18 10-12 05/14/2010 55 80 1 Lauren McCreless Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro North Florida W 8-3 20-18 11-12 05/15/2010 55 15 1 Lauren McCreless Dijana Stojic/Ana Marija Zubori South Carolina W 8-4 21-18 12-12 05/20/2010 55 13 1 Lauren McCreless Sophie Grabinski/Sanaz Marand North Carolina L 8-3 21-19 12-13 Jessica Sucupira Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 T Amy Sargeant Jennifer Betts/Susan Bitetti Furman W 8-3 1-0 09/26/2009 T Amy Sargeant Maria Sorbello/Kata Szekely Tennessee W 8-6 2-0 09/26/2009 T Amy Sargeant Samantha Murray/Abu Mushraf Northwestern L 8-0 2-1 10/16/2009 T Francesca Segarelli Fani Chifchieva/Plamena Kurteva Auburn W 8-3 3-1 10/17/2009 T Bonny Davidson Merel Beelen/Zuzi Chmelarova Iowa L 9-7 3-2 10/17/2009 T Federica Suess Magali Holt/Maria Vallasciani FL International W 8-2 4-2 10/23/2009 T Noemie Scharle Krupina/Ngo Georgia Tech W 9-7 5-2 10/24/2009 36 T Noemie Scharle Gabriela Mejia/Laura Vallverdu Miami L 8-4 5-3 11/06/2009 T Federica Suess Valeriya Makarychevea/Danielle Terpko Mississippi State W 8-5 6-3 11/06/2009 T Federica Suess Allyn Mueller/Ecaterina Vasenina South Florida L 8-4 6-4 11/07/2009 T Federica Suess Monica Arguello/Jennifer Betts Furman W 8-3 7-4 01/16/2010 T Amy Sargeant Kristina Minor/Alice Tunaru Illinois L 8-5 7-5 01/17/2010 T Opp Christy Core/Andrea Yacaman Central Florida W 8-3 8-5 01/23/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Janet Bejlkova/Ecaterrina Vasenia South Florida W 8-1 9-5 1-0 01/30/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Hana Tomljanovic/Neela Vaez Virginia dnf dnf 9-5 1-0 01/31/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Fidan Manashirova/Gabby Steele Ohio State dnf dnf 9-5 1-0 02/05/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Megan Fudge/Breanne Smutko Illinois W 9-7 10-5 2-0 02/07/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Samantha Murray/Katie Turvy Northwestern L 8-3 10-6 2-1 02/12/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Karolina Filipiak/Nina Secerbegovic Baylor L 8-7 10-7 2-2 02/13/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Lara Fakhoury/Naoko Ueshima Georgia L 8-2 10-8 2-3 02/14/2010 3 Amy Sargeant Katie Lee/Maria Sorbello Tennessee L 8-6 10-9 2-4 02/21/2010 3 Lauren McCreless Kaitlin Burns/Ebie Wilson Louisiana State W 8-4 11-9 3-4 02/23/2010 3 Lauren McCreless Claire Bartlett/Caroline Hitimana Florida L 8-7(5) 11-10 3-5 03/07/2010 3 Lauren McCreless Estefania Balda/Caroline Magnusson Clemson W 8-2 12-10 4-5 1-0 03/10/2010 3 Lauren McCreless Tara Panu/Tania Rice Pepperdine W 8-0 13-10 5-5 03/19/2010 3 Lauren McCreless Danielle Mills/Claudia Wasilewski Miami W 8-3 14-10 6-5 2-0 03/26/2010 50 2 Federica Suess Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra Virginia L 8-0 14-11 6-6 2-1 03/28/2010 2 Federica Suess Martha Blakely/Emily Lauten Virginia Tech W 8-4 15-11 7-6 3-1 04/02/2010 2 Federica Suess Aileen Davis/Emily Malvehy Wake Forest W 8-6 16-11 8-6 4-1 04/03/2010 2 Federica Suess Sandhya Nagaraj/Daria Petrovic North Carolina State L 8-2 16-12 8-7 4-2 04/10/2010 2 Federica Suess Katarina Gajic/Ina Kaupilla Boston College W 8-0 17-12 9-7 5-2 04/11/2010 2 Federica Suess Lexi Brand/Burce Kurkan Maryland W 8-5 18-12 10-7 6-2 04/17/2010 2 Federica Suess Mary Clayton/Monica Gorny Duke L 9-7 18-13 10-8 6-3 04/18/2010 2 Federica Suess Jelena Durisic/Sophie Grabinski North Carolina L 8-3 18-14 10-9 6-4 04/22/2010 2 Federica Suess Lexi Brand/Burce Kurkan Maryland W 8-5 19-14 11-9 04/23/2010 53 2 Federica Suess Mary Clayton/Monica Gorny Duke L 8-4 19-15 11-10 04/24/2010 2 Federica Suess Jelena Durisic/Sophie Grabinski North Carolina L 8-1 19-16 11-11 05/14/2010 2 Federica Suess Melanie Aguirre/Danielle Day North Florida L 8-4 19-17 11-12 05/15/2010 2 Federica Suess Miljana Jocic/Anya Morgina South Carolina dnf 2-5 dnf 19-17 11-12 05/20/2010 31 2 Federica Suess Shinnan Featherston/Katarina Tsang North Carolina L 8-2 19-18 11-13 Federica Suess Doubles Opp Date Rank Rank Pos Partner Opponent School W-L Score Record Dual Conf ---------- ---- ---- --- ------------------------- ---------------------------------------- -------------------- --- -------------------- ------ ----- ----- 09/25/2009 18 T Lauren McCreless Shinann Featherston/Katrina Tsang North Carolina L 8-4 0-1 09/26/2009 T Lauren McCreless Jessica Preeg/Michele Stanford Furman W 8-1 1-1 09/26/2009 T Lauren McCreless Stacey Lee/Lauren Lui Northwestern L 8-6 1-2 10/03/2009 T Lauren McCreless Nicole Bartnik/Natasha Makarova Columbia W 8-6 2-2 10/04/2009 T Lauren McCreless Leigh Finnegan/Rachael White Illinois W 8-6 3-2 10/04/2009 T Lauren McCreless Molly Scott/Mary Beth Winingham Dartmouth College W 9-7 4-2 10/06/2009 22 T Lauren McCreless Taylor Ormond/Jelena Stanivuk Baylor W 8-5 5-2 10/07/2009 30 T Lauren McCreless Amy Markhoff/Suzie Matzenauer Cal Poly-SLO L 8-2 5-3 10/16/2009 T Amy Sargeant Myrthe Molenveld/Daniela Vukadinovic Auburn W 8-6 6-3 10/17/2009 T Amy Sargeant Kelcie Klockenga/Jessica Young Iowa W 9-7 7-3 10/17/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Magali Holt/Maria Vallasciani FL International W 8-2 8-3 10/23/2009 T Amy Sargeant Beavers/Rolle Georgia State W 9-8(7) 9-3 10/24/2009 6 T Amy Sargeant Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson Georgia L 8-0 9-4 11/06/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Valeriya Makarychevea/Danielle Terpko Mississippi State W 8-5 10-4 11/06/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Allyn Mueller/Ecaterina Vasenina South Florida L 8-4 10-5 11/07/2009 T Jessica Sucupira Monica Arguello/Jennifer Betts Furman W 8-3 11-5 01/16/2010 T Katie Rybakova Paulina Bigos/Antonia Foehse Alabama W 8-4 12-5 01/17/2010 T Katie Rybakova Allison Hodges/Katie Orletsky Central Florida W 8-1 13-5 01/18/2010 T Katie Rybakova Megan Fudge/Breanne Smutko Illinois W 8-4 14-5 01/23/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Natalia Guevara/Allyn Mueller South Florida L 8-6 14-6 0-1 01/30/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra Virginia L 8-2 14-7 0-2 01/31/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Paloma Escobeda/Christina Keesey Ohio State W 8-6 15-7 1-2 02/05/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Chelcie Abajian/Marisa Lambropoulos Illinois L 8-3 15-8 1-3 02/07/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Maria Mosolova/Britany Wowchuck Northwestern W 8-6 16-8 2-3 02/12/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Carla Lindlar/Taylor Ormond Baylor L 6-5 16-9 2-4 02/13/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Cameron Ellis/Yvette Hyndman Georgia L 8-4 16-10 2-5 02/14/2010 2 Katie Rybakova Rosalia Alda/Zsofia Zubor Tennessee L 8-3 16-11 2-6 02/21/2010 1 Katie Rybakova Keri Frankenberger/Whitny Wolf Louisiana State L 8-4 16-12 2-7 02/23/2010 3 1 Katie Rybakova Marritt Boonstra/Allie Will Florida L 8-2 16-13 2-8 03/07/2010 14 1 Katie Rybakova Josipa Bek/Ina Hadziselimovic Clemson L 8-1 16-14 2-9 0-1 03/10/2010 1 Katie Rybakova Anamika Bhargava/Marie Zalameda Pepperdine L 8-5 16-15 2-10 03/19/2010 7 1 Katie Rybakova Gabriela Mejia/Laura Vallverdu Miami L 8-1 16-16 2-11 0-2 03/26/2010 50 2 Jessica Sucupira Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra Virginia L 8-0 16-17 2-12 0-3 03/28/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Martha Blakely/Emily Lauten Virginia Tech W 8-4 17-17 3-12 1-3 04/02/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Aileen Davis/Emily Malvehy Wake Forest W 8-6 18-17 4-12 2-3 04/03/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Sandhya Nagaraj/Daria Petrovic North Carolina State L 8-2 18-18 4-13 2-4 04/10/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Katarina Gajic/Ina Kaupilla Boston College W 8-0 19-18 5-13 3-4 04/11/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Lexi Brand/Burce Kurkan Maryland W 8-5 20-18 6-13 4-4 04/17/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Mary Clayton/Monica Gorny Duke L 9-7 20-19 6-14 4-5 04/18/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Jelena Durisic/Sophie Grabinski North Carolina L 8-3 20-20 6-15 4-6 04/22/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Lexi Brand/Burce Kurkan Maryland W 8-5 21-20 7-15 04/23/2010 53 2 Jessica Sucupira Mary Clayton/Monica Gorny Duke L 8-4 21-21 7-16 04/24/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Jelena Durisic/Sophie Grabinski North Carolina L 8-1 21-22 7-17 05/14/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Melanie Aguirre/Danielle Day North Florida L 8-4 21-23 7-18 05/15/2010 2 Jessica Sucupira Miljana Jocic/Anya Morgina South Carolina dnf 2-5 dnf 21-23 7-18 05/20/2010 31 2 Jessica Sucupira Shinnan Featherston/Katarina Tsang North Carolina L 8-2 21-24 7-19
09/25/2009
Doubles
#7 Natalie Pluskota/Caitlin Whoriskey (UTn) d. Katie Rybakova/Noemie Scharle (FSU) 8-3
#18 Shinann Featherston/Katrina Tsang (UNC) d. Lauren McCreless/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-4
Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Jennifer Betts/Susan Bitetti (FU) 8-3
Bonny Davidson/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Hannah Blatt/Megan Gornet (Vand) 9-7
Singles
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. #64 Monica Arguello (FU) 6-2, 7-6(6)
#1 Maria Mosolova (NW) d. #24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) 6-1, 5-7, 6-2
Maria Sorbello (UTn) d. #28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 2-6, 6-2, 6-2
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. #89 Lauren Lui (NW) 6-0, 2-6, 6-1
Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #99 Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) 6-2, 7-5
Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Gina Suarez (UNC) 7-6(5), 6-2
#93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Josefin Anderson (SC) 6-4, 6-1
#93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Kate Turvey (NW) 6-3, 6-1
Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Hannah Blatt (Vand) 6-4, 6-2
#40 Samantha Murray (NW) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 3-6, 6-3, 6-2
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Brittany Wowchuk (NW) 4-6, 6-2, 7-5
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Zsofia Zubor (UTn) 7-5, 6-3
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Caroline Magnusson (CU) 6-3, 4-6, 6-2
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Jocelyn Ffriend (UNC) 6-3, 5-7, 7-5
09/26/2009
Doubles
Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Maria Sorbello/Kata Szekely (UTn) 8-6
Samantha Murray/Abu Mushraf (NW) d. Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-0
Bonny Davidson/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Maria Mosolova/Kate Tuvey (NW) 8-4
Bonny Davidson/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Olivia Maurice/Brooke Mosteller (FU) 8-1
Lauren McCreless/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Jessica Preeg/Michele Stanford (FU) 8-1
Stacey Lee/Lauren Lui (NW) d. Lauren McCreless/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-6
Katie Rybakova/Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. Catherine Newman/Heather Steinbauer (Vand) 8-5
Anya Morgina/Madeleine Saari-Bystrom (SC) d. Katie Rybakova/Noemie Scharle (FSU) 8-1
09/27/2009
Singles
#9 Josipa Bek (CU) d. #24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) 7-6(), 1-6, 7-6()
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Lauren Kline (FU) 6-4, 6-1
Chelsea Preeg (Vand) d. Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 7-6(), 2-6, 6-3
#93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Kata Szekely (UTn) 6-3, 6-1
Rosalia Alda (UTn) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-2, 6-3
Nelly Golkowski (CU) d. #82 Federica Suess (FSU) 6-1, 6-2
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Elena Chernyakova (NW) 6-2, 6-2
Freshmen Tie For First In Last Day Of Seminole Quad Tournament.
Segarelli and Sargeant finished in first place in singles action while Suess went undefeated in both singles and doubles throughout the weekend.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - On the final day of play at the Seminole Quad Tournament, the Florida State women's tennis team learned that their freshmen will be imperative to success of the team this season. The Seminoles finished the final day with four singles win as there were no doubles play today, Sunday, October 18.
"All in all we had a very good showing this weekend," stated head coach Jennifer Hyde. "I was very happy with the way we competed each day considering the icy weather conditions the girls were forced to play in."
In singles, the freshmen Francesca Segarelli and Amy Sargeant finished in a tie for first place with Iowa's Sonja Molnar. Sargeant went undefeated on court three to score twelve points while Segarelli won two of the three matches on court one.
Junior Katie Rybakova finished tied for second while senior Jessica Sucupira finished in third after going undefeated in singles. Junior Federica Suess won all of her matches on court four to finish in a tie for fifth. Singles play was out of 24 competitors.
"We had two players from our squad in a 3-way tie for first place, which is very cool to see from our newcomers," stated Hyde. "Jessica has gone undefeated in singles play since the start of this fall season, and she continues to be very consistent with her results."
In doubles play Suess, who went undefeated in doubles and singles play for the weekend, tied with Sucupira, who won two of her three matches, to lead the Noles. Sergeant also won two of her three matches in doubles.
"Fede had another long 3-set match today and continues to find a way to win," said Hyde. "Katie took care of her work today and over powered her opponent from the first game of the match, which is very often the case when Katie plays."
Suess won today in an exciting three-set match at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. She defeated Iowa's Alexis Dorr to win 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. Sargeant and Sucupira had very dominating wins on court three and four, respectively. Sargeant won 6-2, 6-0 on against Iowa's Zuzi Chmelarova while Jessica Young of Iowa fell to Sucupira 6-1, 6-1. Rybakova defeated Iowa's Lynne Poggensee-Wei 6-3, 6-2 on court two.
"I think this tournament was a fantastic tune up for all the girls for our big regional event in Atlanta next weekend," concluded Hyde. "That tournament is wide open, and every player on our team has a chance to win that event and receive an automatic bid into the National Individual Championships in November."
Florida State heads to Atlanta to compete in the ITA South Region Championships. The Seminoles return to Tallahassee to host the Seminole Invitational on November 6-8.
10/16/2009
Doubles
Francesca Segarelli/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Fani Chifchieva/Plamena Kurteva (Aub) 8-3
Amy Sargeant/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Myrthe Molenveld/Daniela Vukadinovic (Aub) 8-6
Bonny Davidson/Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Paulina Schippers/Caroline Thornton (Aub) 8-3
Singles
Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Chrissie Seredni (FIU) 6-0, 6-3
#76 Mariana Muci (FIU) d. #28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 1-6, 6-4, 11-9
Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Maria Spenceley (FIU) 6-2, 6-1
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Priscilla Castillo (FIU) 6-3, 4-6, 10-5
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Maria Vallasciani (FIU) 6-4, 2-6, 6-1
Bonny Davidson (FSU) d. Magali Holt (FIU) 6-4, 6-2
10/17/2009
Doubles
Sonja Molnar/Lynne Peggensee-Wei (UIa) d. Katie Rybakova/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 9-7
Merel Beelen/Zuzi Chmelarova (UIa) d. Bonny Davidson/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 9-7
Amy Sargeant/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Kelcie Klockenga/Jessica Young (UIa) 9-7
Mariana Muci/Chrissie Seredni (FIU) d. Bonny Davidson/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 9-8(6)
Priscilla Castillo/Maria Spenceley (FIU) d. Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) 8-4
Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Magali Holt/Maria Vallasciani (FIU) 8-2
Singles
Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #10 Fani Chifchieva (Aub) 6-1, 6-2
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Myrthe Melenveld (Aub) 6-1, 6-1
Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Caroline Thornton (Aub) 6-2, 6-4
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Daniela Vukudinovic (Aub) 6-4, 6-3
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Paulina Schipper (Aub) 5-7, 6-0, 6-0
Plamena Kurteva (Aub) d. Bonny Davidson (FSU) 5-2, default
10/18/2009
Singles
#72 Sonja Molnar (UIa) d. Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-2, 6-2
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Lynna Poggenesee-Wei (UIa) 6-3, 6-2
Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Zuzi Chmelarova (UIa) 6-2, 6-0
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Jessica Young (UIa) 6-1, 6-1
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Alexis Dorr (UIa) 4-6, 7-5, 6-3
End Of The Road For Scharle.
Scharle leaves the championships with a 5-1 singles record.
ATLANTA, GA - After an exciting stint at the Wilson/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, No. 24 Noemie Scharle came to the end of the road Monday as she fell to Allie Will of Florida 6-4, 6-0 in the finals of the singles draw. The sophomore now awaits an at-large bid or wildcard selection for the ITA National Indoor Championships November 4-8.
"I'm very proud of Noemie's effort this weekend," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "Being one of two women standing at the end of this event took everything she had. Lu did not play her best tennis this weekend, but she was able to overcome some mental obstacles and was forced to really grind through some matches. She was able to get back to form in the final, and play at a much higher level to finish off the tournament. Now, we will sit back and hope for an at-large selection for the ITA National Indoor Championships."
Scharle, seeded fourth in the draw, opened the day strong by posting a three-set win over No. 43 Nadja Gilchrest of Georgia 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. The Colmar-Berg, Luxembourg native then went on to face in-state rival Will where she fell in the finals. The Seminoles leaves the championships with a 5-1 record.
Next up for Florida State will be the Seminole Invitational on November 6-8 at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center.
10/23/2009
Doubles
Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Atkinson/Nowicki (Stet) 8-5
Noemie Scharle/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Krupina/Ngo (GT) 9-7
Amy Sargeant/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Beavers/Rolle (GSU) 9-8(7)
Singles
Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. #124 Alexis Brown (FAMU) 6-1, 6-1
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. Alice Izomor (FAMU) 6-0, 6-0
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Ali Beavers (GSU) 6-3, 6-3
Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Natalie Gorham (Stet) 6-1, 6-0
#93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Priscilla Castillo (FIU) 6-0, 6-2
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Virginia Galbarini (Stet) 1-6, 6-3, 6-1
10/24/2009
Doubles
Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Ellis/Ueshima (UGa) 8-1
#36 Gabriela Mejia/Laura Vallverdu (UM) d. Noemie Scharle/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-4
#6 Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson (UGa) d. Amy Sargeant/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-0
Singles
#62 Diana Nakic (GSU) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-2, 6-1
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. Danielle Mills (UM) 2-6, 6-3, 7-6(4)
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. Jenny Frisell (UCF) 6-7(), 6-4, 6-2
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Lynn Blau (GT) 6-3, 6-3
#28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Melissa Koning (USF) 6-4, 6-2
Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Gabriela Mejia (UM) 6-4, 6-2
Allie Will (UF) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-1, 6-2
#93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Jessica Zok (USF) 6-1, 6-1
#93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #21 Bianca Eickhorn (UM) 7-5, 6-3
#82 Federica Suess (FSU) d. Maria Spenceley (FIU) 6-3, 6-0
Claire Bartlett (UF) d. #82 Federica Suess (FSU) 7-5, 6-4
Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Natalia Guevara (USF) 6-1, 6-2
#6 Laura Vallverdu (UM) d. Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-1, 6-1
10/25/2009
Doubles
Embree/Will (UF) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-3
Singles
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. #28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. #28 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 2-6, 6-4, 6-2
Allie Will (UF) d. #93 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-1, 7-5
10/26/2009
Singles
#24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) d. #43 Nadja Gilchrist (UGa) 7-5, 3-6, 6-4
Allie Will (UF) d. #24 Noemie Scharle (FSU) 6-4, 6-0
FSU Falls, 5-2, To USF In Season Opener.
Rybakova, Suess earn 'Noles two victories.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - The No. 15 Florida State women's tennis team fell in its dual match season opener to in-state rival No. 75 USF, 5-2. The 'Noles will now regroup and turn their attention to the ITA National Indoor Championships next weekend in Fresno, Calif.
"All credit to South Florida," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "They came on a mission today. They came in and got after it. They gave us very little wiggle room. This isn't one of those matches that when you leave the office it's over. A lot has to be taken from this match. The discipline has to get better. Paying attention to detail has to be greater. We have to do a better job of when we put ourselves in positions to win, taking advantage of them."
Juniors Federica Suess and Katie Rybakova stepped up to earn the 'Noles two points against the Bulls' force.
Suess, a native of Ludwigshafen, Germany, marked FSU's first point on court six as she overpowered Natalia Guevara 6-3, 6-1.
Court two featured Rybakova fighting back in a three-set nail biter that saw the Coral Springs, Fla., native posting a 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 win over No. 52 Ecaterina Vasenina.
Although No. 23 Lauren McCreless (Ogden, Utah) didn't walk away with a victory, the senior was able to push No. 77 Irene Rehberger to a three-set match after making a comeback in the second set on court one. McCreless was unable to withstand Rehberger's power and fell 6-4, 6-7(3-7), 6-4.
As the only doubles team to earn a victory, court three featured Sucupira and Sargeant dominating Janet Bejkova and Ecaterina Vasenina 8-1.
"Hopefully a loss like this at home will light a fire in their bellies because we have a lot of learning from this loss," Coach Hyde said. "This loss has to make us hungrier. We have two really tough matches in California no matter who we play. We have to get back to work tomorrow and prepare for practice on Monday. That hunger has to be greater."
Doubles
No. 1: #8 Melissa Koning/Irene Rehberger (USF) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-6
No. 2: Natalia Guevara/Allyn Mueller (USF) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-6
No. 3: Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Janet Bejlkova/Ecaterrina Vasenia (USF) 8-1
Singles
No. 1: #77 Irene Rehberger (USF) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-4, 6-7(3), 6-4
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. #52 Ecaterrina Vasenina (USF) 6-1, 5-7, 6-1
No. 3: Melissa Koning (USF) d. #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-4, 6-1
No. 4: Allyn Mueller (USF) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 7-6(2), 6-2
No. 5: Janet Bejlkova (USF) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-2, 6-3
No. 6: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Natalia Guevara (USF) 6-3, 6-1
No. 25 FSU Opens Kick-Off Weekend With 4-2 Victory Over No. 26 Virginia.
'Noles to play in the championship match on Sunday at 2 p.m.
FRESNO, CA - The No. 25 Florida State women's tennis team earned its first dual-match victory Saturday, January 30, over ACC rival No. 26 Virginia in the first round of the ITA Kick-off Weekend. The Seminoles will now face the winner of host No. 15 Fresno State and No. 38 Ohio State Sunday at 2 p.m. in the championship round.
"The girls did a great job today redeeming what was a bit of a bad start to our spring season last weekend," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "The team I saw today and the team from a week ago are two different teams, and it was great to see what we saw from them today. We played as a unit and competed up and down the line. It was a complete team effort and I'm very excited that we have a shot at competing tomorrow for a spot in the NCAA Team Indoors."
Although the Seminoles started the match slow by dropping the doubles point to the Cavaliers, they were able to fight back to post four points in singles to surpass the first round.
Leading the way with the first point was junior Katie Rybakova on court two with a victory over Jennifer Stevens 6-4, 6-1.
Senior Jessica Sucupira was the next 'Nole to earn a point and push FSU in the lead with a win over Katie Gater 6-2, 6-0.
Freshman Francesca Segarelli, ranked No. 62, was able to shake off her first year jitters by posting a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Erin Vierra to post FSU's third point.
Securing the triumph for the Seminoles was junior Federica Suess on court five as she dominated Hana Tomljanovic 7-5, 7-6 (7-2) to score the fourth point.
If FSU is successful in winning the championship match, they will travel to the National Team Indoors Championships February 12-15 at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium on Wisconsin's campus.
Doubles
No. 1: Emily Fraser/Jennifer Stevens (UVa) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-5
No. 2: Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra (UVa) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-2
No. 3: Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) vs. Hana Tomljanovic/Neela Vaez (UVa) dnf
Singles
No. 1: #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) vs. #72 Lindsey Hardenbergh (UVa) dnf
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Jennifer Stevens (UVa) 6-4, 6-1
No. 3: #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Erin Vierra (UVa) 6-3, 6-3
No. 4: Emily Fraser (UVa) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 7-5, 6-2
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Hana Tomljanovic (UVa) 7-5, 7-6(2)
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Katie Gater (UVa) 6-2, 6-0
Noles Make History By Punching Ticket To ITA National Indoors With Triumph Over Ohio State.
This will be FSU's first appearance at the championships.
FRESNO, CA - Although it's only the beginning of the season for the No. 25 Florida State women's tennis team (2-1), the 'Noles are proving to be one of the nation's powerhouses with a 6-1 victory over No. 38 Ohio State to advance to the ITA National Indoor Championships for the first time in FSU history. In the team's second dual-match triumph of the season, FSU saw five Seminoles dominating singles after posting two doubles wins to earn the lead for the first time this season.
"I'm so proud of this team and the way they competed all weekend," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "For each of them to have ownership in being the first team from Florida State to ever qualify for the Team National Indoor Championships is something they earned together, a total team effort. These young ladies continue to make history and lift our program to new heights and I'm so excited the team, especially our seniors, are a part of this."
In spite of missing their top player, No. 23 Noemie Scharle, FSU was able to control the courts early by posting two doubles wins to earn the lead point into singles.
Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli dominated court one with a 8-2 win over Kelsey Haviland and Cami Hubbs, while Federica Suess and Katie Rybakova took care of business on court two with a 8-6 victory over Paloma Escobedo and Christina Keesey to clinch the doubles point.
The Seminoles then took to the courts for singles where they continued their domination with five out of six Seminoles earning wins.
Segarelli, ranked No. 62, continued the upward push by crushing Christina Keesey 6-0, 6-0 on court three with Rybakova putting the Seminoles ahead 3-0 with a straight-set win over Paloma Escobedo on court two, 6-2, 6-0.
Senior Jessica Sucupira earned her second-consecutive win and clinched the match for FSU with her defeat of Fidan Manashirova 6-3, 6-1 on court six.
After freshman No. 115 Amy Sargeant fell on court four to Kelsey Haviland 6-1, 6-4 to adjust the score to 4-1, Suess was able to overpower Gabby Steele 6-2, 6-4 on court five to win FSU's fifth point.
Last but certainly not least was No. 23 McCreless representing the Seminoles on court one. The senior opened her match with a first-set win over No. 53 Kirsten Flower, 7-5, but fell 0-6 in the second set to push the match to a third-set super tiebreaker where the 'Nole fought back to win the match 10-6.
Up next for the 'Noles will be another two-day road trip as they face Illinois on February 5 and Northwestern on February 7.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Kelsey Haviland/Cami Hubbs (OhSt) 8-2
No. 2: Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Paloma Escobeda/Christina Keesey (OhSt) 8-6
No. 3: Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) vs. Fidan Manashirova/Gabby Steele (OhSt) dnf
Singles
No. 1: #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #53 Kirstin Flower (OhSt) 7-5, 0-6, 10-6
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Paloma Escobedo (OhSt) 6-2, 6-0
No. 3: #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Christina Keesey (OhSt) 6-0, 6-0
No. 4: Kelsey Haviland (OhSt) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-1, 6-4
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Gabby Steele (OhSt) 6-2, 6-4
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Fidan Manashirova (OhSt) 6-3, 6-1
'Noles Overpower Illini 4-3.
FSU earns third-consecutive dual-match victory.
URBANA-CHAMPAIGN, IL - The No. 21 Florida State women's tennis team opened its three-day road trip with a win over No. 32 Illinois, 4-3, to improve its record to 3-1. The Seminoles now face their hardest opponent of the season in No. 2 Northwestern Sunday, February 7, at 11 a.m.
"I have to commend our girls on their first campaign playing inside," FSU Associate Head Coach Oliver Foreman said. "Illinois is a strong team with exceptional depth in their lineup and pulling of a 4-3 victory away with a very rowdy Illinois crowd is a great achievement."
FSU started the domination early by earning the doubles point with wins on courts one and three. Amy Sargeant and Jessica Sucupira teamed up to post the first win over Megan Fudge and Breanne Smutko, 9-7, while Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli posted the same score over Leigh Finnegan and Rachael White to help FSU earn the 1-0 lead into singles.
"Our seniors today, Lauren and Jess, led with pure heart and passion," Coach Foreman said. "Their leadership won this match for us today, pulling off two great doubles matches for the point, and coming back in both their singles matches to clinch the win for us. I have seen improvements in our doubles play over the last few matches, which will be crucial for us when we get ready for ACC play."
Singles saw the 'Noles having to take their game to the next level after Illinois marked two points with wins on court two and four to position the Illini ahead 2-1.
Court three featured No. 62 Francesca Segarelli surpassing Chelcie Abajian 6-4, 6-3 to tie up the score 2-2. Senior Jessica Sucupira battled on court six to earn FSU's third point with a 7-6 (7-5), 6-0 victory over Amy Allin.
After a fall from Federica Suess on court five to let the Illini mark its third point, senior Lauren McCreless, ranked No. 23, stepped up for the 'Noles as she triumphed over No. 33 Rachael White 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 to secure the victory for Florida State.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Leigh Finnegan/Rachael White (Ill) 9-7
No. 2: Chelcie Abajian/Marisa Lambropoulos (Ill) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-3
No. 3: Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Megan Fudge/Breanne Smutko (Ill) 9-7
Singles
No. 1: #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #33 Rachael White (Ill) 4-6, 6-1, 6-3
No. 2: Megan Fudge (Ill) d. Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-1, 6-3
No. 3: #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Chelcie Abajian (Ill) 6-4, 6-3
No. 4: Marisa Lambropoulos (Ill) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-3, 6-2
No. 5: Breanne Smutko (Ill) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 7-6(5), 6-4
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Amy Allin (Ill) 7-6(7), 6-0
No. 21 FSU Falls To No. 2 Northwestern 7-0.
Seminoles now look to their first trip to the ITA Indoor Championships next weekend.
EVANSTON, IL - After riding the wave of success with a three-match winning streak, the No. 21 Florida State women's tennis team (3-2) suffered its second loss of the season to No. 2 Northwestern, 7-0. The Seminoles will now turn their attention to the ITA Indoor Championships beginning Friday, February 12, in Madison, Wisconsin.
"We got beat by a solid Northwestern team today," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "It was very good for us to see a top 5 nationally ranked opponent as we head into the National Team Indoors next weekend."
FSU felt Northwestern's force early on with the Wildcats posting back-to-back doubles wins to earn the 1-0 lead into singles. However, court two saw FSU win its only match of the day with Federica Suess and Katie Rybakova trumping Britany Wowchuck and Maria Mosolova 8-6.
Singles was no different for Florida State with the Wildcats dominating all six courts.
As the only Seminole to push to a third-set match, No. 62 Francesca Segarelli battled No. 48 Samantha Murray until the very end. The first set featured Murray surpassing Segarelli 6-2, but the second set is when the Seminole fought back to post a 6-0 win to push the match into a third set. It was there that Murray's power would be too much for Segarelli as the 'Nole fell 6-3.
"It was very clear what the difference was in many of our matches today with the three most glaring being execution, the ability to outlast, and closing out games when having the lead," Coach Hyde said. "We competed very hard at nearly every spot and never rolled over, regardless of the score. Today was a tough loss but we will take it on the chin for the day, regroup, and get ourselves prepared for another opportunity filled weekend ahead. We have some great things ahead of us."
Luckily for the Seminoles, the quick turnaround will leave no room to hang their heads as the squad is scheduled to leave for the ITA Indoor Championships Wednesday with the first match being Friday morning at 9 a.m.
Doubles
No. 1: Elena Chernyakove/Lauren Lui (NW) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-1
No. 2: Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Maria Mosolova/Britany Wowchuck (NW) 8-6
No. 3: Samantha Murray/Katie Turvy (NW) d. Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-3
Singles
No. 1: #12 Maria Mosolova (NW) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-2, 6-4
No. 2: #48 Samantha Murray (NW) d. #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-2, 0-6, 6-3
No. 3: #85 Katie Turvy (NW) d. Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-1, 6-3
No. 4: Lauren Lui (NW) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-3, 6-3
No. 5: Stacey Lee (NW) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 7-6(), 6-1
No. 6: Elena Chernakova (NW) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-2, 6-4
No. 20 FSU Falls To No. 5 Baylor, 5-2, In First Round Of Indoors.
'Noles will play No. 10 Georgia in consolation round.
MADISON, WI - Despite fighting back during singles, the No. 20 Florida State women's tennis team (3-3) fell to No. 5 Baylor, 5-2, in the first round of the ITA National Indoor Championships Friday, February 12. The squad will now move on to the consolation draw Saturday to face No. 10 Georgia at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium.
Baylor started off the match strong as it earned back-to-back doubles' wins on courts two and one, respectively, to earn the 1-0 lead in to singles.
However it was singles that featured the Seminoles scaring the Bears as two veterans posted two consecutive points for the Garnet and Gold.
Falling on court four to allow Baylor to win its second point was junior Federica Suess as she fell to Taylor Ormond 6-4, 6-2.
Court two saw Florida State winning its first point in junior Katie Rybakova as she trumped No. 70 Csilla Borsanyi 7-5, 6-4 on court two. Rybakova's victory was her third win over a ranked opponent this spring.
Earning FSU's second point and tying the score 2-2 was senior Jessica Sucupira on court six as she dominated Carla Lindlar 7-6 (3), 6-0. Sucupira improved her spring record to 5-3.
Pushing Baylor ahead 3-2 was senior Lauren McCreless, ranked No. 23, as she fell 7-6(3), 6-3 to No. 17 Lenka Broosova on court one.
Meanwhile courts three and five featured No. 62 Francesca Segarelli and No. 115 Amy Sargeant, respectively, battling to win their second set as both freshmen fell in the first.
Court five saw the Bears scoring their fourth point to clinch the match as Sargeant lost to Karolina Filipiak 6-1, 6-1. The freshmen will continue to battle for her first spring-season win in tomorrow's consolation round.
Finishing the day for the 'Noles was Segarelli in her match against No. 24 Nina Secerbegovic. Despite frustrating the Bear in the first set, Segarelli fell in both sets 7-5, 6-2, to give Baylor its fifth point.
Doubles
No. 1: #13 Csilla Borsanyi/Lenka Broosova (BU) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-5
No. 2: Carla Lindlar/Taylor Ormond (BU) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 6-5
No. 3: Karolina Filipiak/Nina Secerbegovic (BU) d. Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-7
Singles
No. 1: #17 Lenka Broosova (BU) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 7-6(3), 6-3
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. #70 Csilla Borsanyi (BU) 7-5, 6-4
No. 3: #24 Nina Secerbegovic (BU) d. #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 7-5, 6-2
No. 4: Taylor Ormond (BU) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-5, 6-2
No. 5: Karolina Filipiak (BU) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-1, 6-1
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Carla Lindlar (BU) 7-6(3), 6-1
Georgia Overpowers FSU 6-1.
FSU now faces No. 13 Tennessee on Sunday.
MADISON, WI - The No. 20 Florida State women's tennis team (3-4) suffered its second loss at the ITA Indoor Championships to No. 10 Georgia, 6-1, Saturday, February 13. The Seminoles still have the chance to win one match at Indoors as they take the courts to face No. 13 Tennessee at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium Sunday morning at 10 a.m. (EST).
"We started off really well," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "Lauren and Francesca definitely put themselves in a position to win their matches. I think at the end of the matches you could see a little of the belief dwindle. You could see Georgia felt like they were going to win, and I think we were a bit hesitant knowing that. That's the big difference between us getting over that hurdle in those two spots especially."
The Bulldogs kicked off the match strong by posting three wins in doubles to secure the 1-0 lead into singles.
Although a pair of 'Noles were able to win first sets in singles, FSU was unable to withstand the Bulldog's force with all but one 'Nole falling.
As freshman Amy Sargeant fell on court five to give Georgia its second match point, both No. 23 Lauren McCreless and No. 62 Francesca Segarelli seemed to be taking care of business with both 'Noles dominating their first sets.
Unfortunately that wouldn't be the case for the other two sets as No. 14 Chelsea Gullickson would be too much for McCreless on court one as she fell 6-7(2), 6-3, 6-2, while Segarelli was also unsuccessful on court three as Yvette Hyndman fought back to win the match 2-6, 7-5, 6-2 to earn Georgia's fourth point.
Court six saw FSU winning a point as senior Jessica Sucupira's opponent, Lara Fakhoury, pulled out of the match due to injuries.
Meanwhile, Katie Rybakova and Federica Suess were battling in their matches on courts two and four, respectively.
Despite winning in yesterday's match, Rybakova was not able to continue the momentum as she fell 6-4, 6-3 to No. 57 Nadja Gilchrist.
Closing out the day for the Garnet and Gold was Suess as the 'Nole fell to Naoko Ueshima 6-2, 6-3 to give Georgia its sixth point.
"We need to get over that top 10, top 20 monkey off our back," Coach Hyde added. "It's a process. We are going to keep our heads down and we are going to get ready for our match against Tennessee. We have to bounce back with a lot of courage, a lot of gut, a lot of belief and a lot of faith when we get on the court."
Sunday's match will feature two Vols ranked in singles with No. 6 Cailtin Whoriskey and No. 51 Maria Sorbello and doubles threat No. 1 Whoriskey and Natalie Pluskota. Both FSU and Tennessee are tied 3-3 in the all-time series record with the last meeting being in 1995.
Doubles
No. 1: Nadja Gilchrist/Chelsey Gullickson (UGa) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-3
No. 2: Cameron Ellis/Yvette Hyndman (UGa) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-4
No. 3: Lara Fakhoury/Naoko Ueshima (UGa) d. Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-2
Singles
No. 1: #14 Chelsey Gullickson (UGa) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 7-6(2), 6-3, 6-2
No. 2: #57 Nadja Gilchrist (UGa) d. Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-4, 6-3
No. 3: Yvette Hyndman (UGa) d. #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 2-6, 7-5, 6-2
No. 4: Naoko Ueshima (UGa) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-2, 6-3
No. 5: Cameron Ellis (UGa) d. #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-3, 6-2
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Lara Fakhoury (UGa) default
No. 20 FSU Upsets No. 13 Tennessee 4-3 In Final Day Of Indoors.
Freshman Amy Sargeant clinches the match for the 'Noles.
MADISON, WI - The No. 20 Florida State women's tennis (4-3) team rallied on the final day of the ITA Indoor Championships as the 'Noles upset the No. 13 Tennessee Lady Vols Sunday, February 14, at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium. Freshman Amy Sargeant secured the triumph for FSU as she came back from a first-set deficit to win her match on the third set.
"Today was huge for us," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We had a couple of rough matches the past week or two and we've been trying to get over a couple humps and hurdles. Today was a big day for us for that reason. Amy has been in a bit of a rut the last couple of weeks so for her to clinch it when it's all on her says a lot about her and the guts she has. This team needed this win."
The match started off slow for Florida State as Tennessee dominated all three courts during doubles with No. 1 Whoriskey and Natalie Pluskota on court one leading the way to win the point into singles.
Singles, however, was a different story for the 'Noles with junior Katie Rybakova leading the way with an impressive victory over No. 51 Maria Sorbello and Sargeant following her lead in closing out the match.
In spite of Federica Suess falling on court four to give Tennessee its second match point, Rybakova continued to fight for the win on court two.
Rybakova opened her match by controlling the court with a 6-1 first-set win, but it wasn't long before Sorbello fought back to take the second set from the Seminole 3-6. The third set featured both Rybakova and Sorbello fighting for the win, but it would be Rybakova who would come out on top as she rolled past the Vol 6-2 and earned FSU's first match point. The win is Rybakova's fourth victory over a ranked opponent this season.
Court six saw Jessica Sucupira vying for a victory as the 'Nole fell in a first-set tiebreaker 7-6 (2), but was able to bounce back with a 6-1 win in the second set to push the match into a third set. Taking the reins from Tennessee by tying the match 2-2 was Sucupira as she trumped Katie Lee in the last set 6-2. With the win, Sucupira moves into FSU's third most winningest singles' player in program history with a total of 89 career victories.
Pushing FSU in the lead 3-2 was No. 62 Francesca Segarelli on court three as the freshman surpassed Rosalia Alda 6-4, 6-2.
As senior Lauren McCreless, ranked No. 23, lost her match on court one to No. 6 Caitlin Whoriskey 6-0, 7-5, all eyes fell on court five to No. 115 Sargeant and Jennifer Meredith to see who would clinch the match.
"Amy had a game plan and she stuck with it," Coach Hyde added. "She didn't stray from it. She was very composed in the situation today. She handled it great."
As Meredith kicked-off the match with a strong 6-2 first-set win, Sargeant used her teammates' cheers of encouragement to battle back to win the second set 6-2. Wearing her heart on her sleeve Sargeant earned her first spring-season victory in the third set with a score of 6-1 to clinch the match 4-3.
"It was good for us to see the highest level and to be in a tournament where the best players in the country are," Coach Hyde said. "It really gave us a preview of what we will see throughout ACC and post season. We know we are a good team, but we also saw where we aren't good enough. We have to make a few adjustments there and work a little bit harder so we can be amongst those top 10 teams this season."
Next up for Florida State will be LSU in Tallahassee at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center.
Doubles
No. 1: #1 Caitlin Whoriskey/Natalie Pluskota (UTn) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-3
No. 2: Rosalia Alda/Zsofia Zubor (UTn) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-3
No. 3: Katie Lee/Maria Sorbello (UTn) d. Amy Sargeant/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-6
Singles
No. 1: #6 Caitlin Whoriskey (UTn) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-0, 7-5
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. #51 Maria Sorbello (UTn) 6-1, 3-6, 6-2
No. 3: #62 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Rosalia Alda (UTn) 6-4, 6-2
No. 4: Zsofia Zubor (UTn) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-3, 6-1
No. 5: #115 Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Jennifer Meredith (UTn) 2-6, 6-2, 6-1
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Katie Lee (UTn) 6-7(2), 6-1, 6-2
FSU Domesticates Tigers 6-1.
FSU now faces Florida on Tuesday in Gainesville.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - The No. 14 Florida State women's tennis team (5-4) opened its second home match of the season with a strong showing that saw all six Seminoles posting first-set victories in singles to help FSU tame the No. 58 LSU Tigers 6-1. Junior Federica Suess broke her slump as she clinched the victory for the 'Noles. The Garnet and Gold now face in-state rival Florida, ranked No. 8, on Tuesday in Gainesville.
"I think the girls did a great job of taking care of business," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We knew there was going to be some adversity in a number of spots and lot of fighting was going to be required to get the job done. They did a good job of that today. I am proud of the effort.We needed this home win and it's good to be back here. We had a great crowd supporting us so it was a good day."
The 'Noles kicked off the match strong by posting two doubles wins to take the 1-0 lead into singles despite a lineup change by Coach Hyde.
Court two saw FSU winning its first match with freshmen duo Francesca Segarelli and Amy Sargeant defeating Hannah Robinson and Nicole Kanter 8-2.
As court one fell out of FSU's hands with Whitney Wolf and Keri Frankenberger surpassing Katie Rybakova and Federica Suess 8-4, all eyes came to court three to see who would secure the point.
With seniors Jessica Sucupira and Lauren McCreless stepping up to win their match, 8-4, against Ebie Wilson and Kaitlin Burns, the 'Noles clinched the point and built the momentum into singles.
FSU's continued to ride the wave of success in singles as all the 'Noles opened their matches with first-set victories.
"We came out strong," Coach Hyde said. "They jumped out on the first six sets after the doubles point. That definitely put LSU's back against the wall a little bit. They did a good job of dominating."
Earning Florida State's second match point was Segarelli on court three as the 'Nole dominated the Tiger's Keri Frankenberger 6-1, 6-2.
Court four saw Sargeant building on last weekend's win as the freshman trumped Nicole Kanter 6-1, 6-2 to give the 'Noles their third match point.
Clinching the victory for Florida State was Suess as she battled Hannah Robinson on court five. The junior opened her match in a tough first-set win of 7-6 (5) and went on to overpower the Tiger 6-0 in the second set.
No. 44 McCreless broke her slump on court one as the 'Nole posted a triumphant win over Whitney Wolf 6-2, 6-3 to improve FSU's score to 5-0.
Court two saw LSU posting its single point in the match as Kaitlin Burns upset No. 64 Rybakova 2-6, 7-6 (4), 10-7.
Closing out the day was Sucupira as the senior successfully fought Ebie Wilson 7-5, 4-6, 10-5 on court six.
Florida State will have a quick turnaround as it heads to Gainesville to face in-state rival Florida, ranked eighth in the country, at the Linder Stadium.
"We have a big match on Tuesday against Florida," Coach Hyde added. "They are going to be gunning for us because we beat them last year. They have a very good and deep team. They have had some good success and we know it's going to take a complete team effort to get the job done. We've got a day of practice to prepare. I am really looking forward to playing them."
FSU will have to brace itself for stiff competition with Florida brining in No. 10 Allie Will, No. 22 Lauren Embree, No. 80 Marrit Boonstra, No. 86 Caroline Hitimana and No. 95 Anastasia Revzina. Doubles will also be a battle between both programs with No. 3 Boonstra and Will, No. 4 Will and Embree and No. 40 Claire Bartlett and Joanna Mather representing UF.
Florida leads the all-time series record 32-1 with the last meeting being in 2009 where the 'Noles knocked off the Gators for the first time in program history with a 5-2 triumph at home.
The Garnet and Gold will look to give the Gators their third consecutive loss of the season as Florida enters the match with a 9-2 record as opposed to the 'Noles 5-4 record.
Florida State would like to thank all the fans that participated in today's "Serve it with the 'Noles" community event. Over 150 canned goods were collected and will be distributed throughout the community.
Doubles
No. 1: Keri Frankenberger/Whitny Wolf (LSU) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-4
No. 2: Amy Sargeant/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Nicole Kanter/Hannah Robinson (LSU) 8-2
No. 3: Lauren McCreless/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Kaitlin Burns/Ebie Wilson (LSU) 8-4
Singles
No. 1: #44 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Whitny Wolf (LSU) 6-2, 6-3
No. 2: Kaitlin Burns (LSU) d. #64 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 2-6, 7-6(4), 10-7
No. 3: Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Keri Frankenberger (LSU) 6-1, 6-2
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Nicole Kanter (LSU) 6-0, 6-2
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Hannah Robinson (LSU) 7-6(5), 6-0
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Ebie Wilson (LSU) 7-5, 4-6, 10-5
No. 15 FSU Falls To No. 9 Gators 7-0.
Florida Improves all-time series record against FSU to 33-1.
GAINESVILLE, FL - The No. 15 Florida State women's tennis (5-5) suffered its fifth loss of the season to No. 9 Florida, 7-0, Tuesday night at the Linder Stadium on the Gators campus. FSU will now turn its attention to No. 12 Clemson when they travel to the conference rival's campus to open ACC play March 7.
"I think this is another loss that we have to learn from," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "During doubles, we were up 6-4 at both #2 and #3 and ended up losing both. When we have those kinds of leads against teams of this caliber, we have to finish the job. Right now we are in a habit of backing off in those situations. We have to change that now. Going into singles with a 1-0 lead would have made a very big difference, especially considering how many close singles matches we had."
Despite having posted a win against SEC rival LSU last weekend, the Seminoles were unable to overcome the Gators force as Florida dominated all the doubles and singles courts.
On the doubles front, court three saw seniors Lauren McCreless and Jessica Sucupira scaring the Gators' Caroline Hitimana and Claire Bartlett as they pushed their match to a tiebreaker that fell into Florida's court with an 8-7 (5) score.
Singles was no better for the 'Noles even though two Seminoles were able to push their matches into three-sets.
Facing one of the toughest competitors in the nation, court two featured No. 64 Katie Rybakova battling No. 10 Allie Will. Rybakova opened the match dominating the first set 6-4, but Will quickly responded with a 6-3 second set. The third-set tiebreaker also fell into Will's hands with a 10-2 victory.
As the only other 'Nole to play in a three-set match, freshman Amy Sargeant posted a first-set win, 6-2, over No. 95 Anastasia Revzina. The second set saw the Gator fighting back 6-2 while continuing the momentum into the third set to take the win 6-4.
After a hectic month of traveling the nation, Florida State will now have a week off of competing before opening ACC play against Clemson Sunday, March 7th, in Clemson, South Carolina at 12 p.m.
Doubles
No. 1: #3 Marritt Boonstra/Allie Will (UF) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-2
No. 2: Lauren Embree/Anastasia Revzina (UF) d. Amy Sargeant/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-6
No. 3: Claire Bartlett/Caroline Hitimana (UF) d. Lauren McCreless/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 8-7(5)
Singles
No. 1: #22 Lauren Embree (UF) d. #44 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-2, 6-1
No. 2: #10 Allie Will (UF) d. #64 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 4-6, 6-3, 10-2
No. 3: #80 Marrit Boonstra (UF) d. Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 7-5, 6-1
No. 4: #95 Anastasia Revzina (UF) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 2-6, 6-2, 6-4
No. 5: #86 Caroline Hitimana (UF) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-0, 6-3
No. 6: Claire Bartlett (UF) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-2, 6-3
FSU Falls To Clemson In ACC Opener.
McCreless trumps the No. 24 player in the country.
CLEMSON, SC - The Florida State women's tennis team (5-6, 0-1) suffered its second consecutive loss today to No. 10 Clemson, 5-2, in its Atlantic Coast Conference season opener on the road. The Tigers improved their all-time series record against the 'Noles to 18-8 with its ninth-straight win Sunday afternoon at the Sloan Tennis Center.
The Tigers built the momentum early by posting two doubles wins to take the lead into singles.
No. 14 Josipa Bek and Ina Hadziselimovic dominated court one by posting an 8-1 win over Katie Rybakova and Federica Suess.
Court three saw seniors Lauren McCreless and Jessica Sucupira teaming up to post a victory over Estefania Balda and Caroline Magnusson 8-2.
Clemson quickly responded with a win on court two to take the 1-0 lead as Keri Wong and Laurianne Henry surpassed Francesca Segarelli and Noemie Scharle 8-5.
Despite two wins from McCreless and Sucupira in singles, FSU was unable to withstand the Tiger force that won three straight matches on court six, three and four to clinch the match.
Sucupira battled on court five to put Florida State on the board with a victory over Laurianne Henry 6-2, 6-4. The win is Sucupira's seventh conquest in the last eight matches.
Posting FSU's second match point was McCreless on court one with her upset of No. 24 Josipa Bek. The senior kicked off her tough match by winning the first set in a 7-6 (3) tiebreaker and went on to rule the court with a 6-2 triumph in the second set. As the highest ranked player McCreless has trumped this season, the senior improves her singles record to 7-6.
Up next for the Seminoles will be No. 35 Pepperdine in Malibu, California on Wednesday, March 10, at 11 a.m. (PST).
The Waves will bring in just one player nationally ranked in singles with No. 81 Arianna Colffer.
The 'Noles will face the Waves for just the second time in program history. The last time both programs played each other was in 2001 under former head coach Lisa Gregory in which Pepperdine rolled past FSU 4-3 in Malibu.
Doubles
No. 1: #14 Josipa Bek/Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-1
No. 2: Laurianne Henry/Keri Wong (CU) d. Noemie Scharle/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-5
No. 3: Lauren McCreless/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Estefania Balda/Caroline Magnusson (CU) 8-2
Singles
No. 1: #46 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #24 Josipa Bek (CU) 7-6(3), 6-2
No. 2: #58 Keri Wong (CU) d. Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-4, 6-4
No. 3: Ina Hadziselimovic (CU) d. #115 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-3, 6-1
No. 4: #68 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-2, 6-4
No. 5: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Laurianne Henry (CU) 6-0, 6-3
No. 6: Estefania Balda (CU) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-1, 6-1
FSU Breaks Waves 6-1.
Senior Jessica Sucupira clinched the match on court five.
MALIBU, CA - The No. 15 Florida State women's tennis team (6-6, 0-1) closed out its spring break road trip with a 6-1 win over No. 35 Pepperdine Wednesday afternoon at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center. In its second trip out to the Waves in program history, the Seminoles extended their 2-0 all-time series record over Pepperdine by posting a total of seven wins including senior Jessica Sucupira's match winning point on court five to secure the victory.
"It was a good day," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We started off really well with doubles. We were working on some new things in doubles and the girls did a heck of a job executing. We did a good job of starting the match with us not playing from behind. I was very proud of us setting the tone early with getting that doubles point."
Florida State opened the match strong by posting two doubles victories on court three and two. Court three featured Lauren McCreless and Sucupira teaming up to knock down Tara Panu and Tania Rice 8-0.
After Pepperdine posted a win on court one to tie the doubles score, Amy Sargeant and Francesca Segarelli responded on court two with an 8-5 win over Andrea Oates and Ali Walters to give the 'Noles the lead point into singles.
"In singles we jumped out with four first sets," Coach Hyde said. "I really feel like the girls took control of the match in those positions really quickly. They really never backed down after that. They did a good job of beating a good Pepperdine team who is going to win against some really good people this year. I feel good about how we did today."
Singles saw all but one Seminole posting wins with No.46 Lauren McCreless leading the way on court one as she trumped No. 81 Arianna Colffer 6-0, 6-2. This is the second consecutive ranked opponent McCreless has beaten as she upset No. 24 Josipa Bek of Clemson last Sunday.
Junior Federica Suess scored FSU's third match point with her 6-3, 6-2 win over Tania Rice on court six.
Stepping up to lead the team alongside McCreless was Sucupira as the ‘Nole secured the win on court five with a 6-1, 6-2 triumph over Andrea Oates.
Francesca Segarelli continued to impress as the freshman surpassed Anamika Bhargava 7-5, 6-1 on court two to earn Florida State's fifth point.
Closing out the successful day for the squad was No. 115 Katie Rybakova on court three. Despite falling in the first set, 3-6, to Ali Walters, the junior fought back to win the second set 6-2 and push the match to a third set. The junior closed out her match by posting a 6-2 win to score FSU's final match point.
The Seminoles will now take a couple days off before opening Atlantic Coast Conference play in Tallahassee as they host Georgia Tech on March 17 at 4 p.m.
Doubles
No. 1: Anamika Bhargava/Marie Zalameda (Pepp) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-5
No. 2: Amy Sargeant/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Andrea Oates/Ali Walters (Pepp) 8-5
No. 3: Lauren McCreless/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Tara Panu/Tania Rice (Pepp) 8-0
Singles
No. 1: #46 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #81 Arianna Colffer (Pepp) 6-0, 6-2
No. 2: Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Anamika Bhargava (Pepp) 7-5, 6-1
No. 3: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Ali Walters (Pepp) 3-6, 6-2, 6-2
No. 4: Marie Zalameda (Pepp) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-1, 6-3
No. 5: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Andrea Oates (Pepp) 6-1, 6-2
No. 6: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Tania Rice (Pepp) 6-3, 6-2
'Noles Fall In Tough Match Against Miami.
Sucupira's victory today ties her with former Seminole Ali Weber as FSU's career singles wins leaders with 94 triumphs.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - The No. 19 Florida State women's tennis team (6-7, 0-2) will continue to search for its first Atlantic Coast Conference win as the squad fell, 5-2, to in-state rival Miami, ranked No. 13 in the country, Friday night at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. Although not the outcome they wanted, the Seminoles did have one of their own highlight the day by tying as FSU's all-time career singles wins leader with Jessica Sucupira securing the spot with her 94th victory.
"We are going to get our first ACC victory," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "It's just a matter of time. I'm proud of the girls. The effort was there tonight in most of the spots. There was a lot of fighting up and down the line. We are getting better in so many ways."
The action-packed match kicked off with both squads vying for the doubles point. As Miami's Laure Vallverdu and Gabriela Mejia, ranked seventh in the country, dominated court one with an 8-1 win, court two saw Lauren McCreless and Jessica Sucupira taking the 8-3 victory over Claudia Wasilewski and Danielle Mills to even out the score.
"Our doubles are getting so much better," Coach Hyde said. "It's all a process right now. We're just in the middle of it."
Court two featured both programs fighting back and forth between points with freshmen duo Amy Sargeant and Francesca Segarelli taking on No. 67 Bianca Eichkorn and Anna Bartenstein. As the 'Noles started the match strong, it would be Miami who would earn the doubles point with an 8-6 win.
The Hurricanes continued the momentum into singles by posting its second point as Gabriela Mejia overpowered Sargeant 6-2, 6-1 on court five to win Miami's second point.
"Jess is just on a roll," Coach Hyde said. "She does what she does best and she brings it every time she steps on the court. She has been one of the most consistent performers I've ever coached. I'm not surprised she is reaching that record. Her career continues to be one highlighted with much success."
Despite a lineup change that bumped the 'Nole up to court four, Sucupira was able to post a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Mills to put FSU on the board with its first point. Sucupira's victory today tied her with former Seminole Ali Weber as FSU's career singles wins leader with 94 victories.
"It took a lot of work to accomplish this," Sucupira said. "I have been training so much harder this year than I have been in the past because I know this is my last year. I didn't even know I was so close to reaching it. I have to keep just going out, working harder and having fun while doing it. My motto for this year had been to play hard, but have fun."
However, Miami quickly responded on court six as Wasilewski toppled Federica Suess 6-2, 6-3 to earn UM's third point.
Court two saw the 'Canes securing the match as No. 104 Rybakova fell to Eichkorn, ranked No. 33 in the country, 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (5).
Closing out the day was No. 27 McCreless battling No. 7 Laura Vallverdu in a nail-bitting match. As the senior stepped up to capture the first set in a tie-breaker 7-6 (3), Vallverdu came back to take the second set with a 6-4 triumph. In spite of the match having already fallen out of the 'Noles hands, McCreless fought until the end, but unfortunately fell 6-4 to the 'Cane.
"We are not going to walk out of this match with our heads down," Coach Hyde added. "Very little, if anything, separates us from them and being in the top 13 in the country. We need to now focus on next week in our match against Virginia and Virginia Tech."
Florida State will continue with its tough schedule as they host ACC rivals No. 27 Virginia Friday, March 26 at 3:30 p.m. and No.60 Virginia Tech on Sunday, March 28 at 12 p.m.
Doubles
No. 1: #7 Gabriela Mejia/Laura Vallverdu (UM) d. Katie Rybakova/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-1
No. 2: #64 Anna Bartenstein/Bianca Eichkorn (UM) d. Amy Sargeant/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-6
No. 3: Lauren McCreless/Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Danielle Mills/Claudia Wasilewski (UM) 8-3
Singles
No. 1: #7 Laura Vallverdu (UM) d. #27 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-7(3), 6-4, 6-4
No. 2: #33 Bianca Eichkorn (UM) d. #104 Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-1, 3-6, 7-6(5)
No. 3: Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #62 Anna Bartenstein (UM) 7-5, 6-3
No. 4: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Danielle Mills (UM) 6-1, 6-3
No. 5: Gabriela Mejia (UM) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-2, 6-1
No. 6: Claudia Wasilewski (UM) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-2, 6-3
'Noles Top UVA 5-2.
Virginia Tech match now at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - In one of the most tumultuous matches of the season, the No. 17 Florida State women's tennis team (7-7, 1-2) posted its first Atlantic Coast Conference win of the season Friday, March 26 as it topped No. 30 Virginia 5-2 at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. The Seminoles now face their second conference foe of the weekend as they welcome Virginia Tech on Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
"It was a crazy match," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We did a great job in doubles by getting the doubles point. Then we got down in singles by losing all first sets except on Fran's court. It was a little bit of a slow start after doubles. This team did a tremendous job of fighting back. You could feel the momentum shift very clearly at a certain point in the match. This is a credit to our team because they really fought."
The 'Noles kicked-off the match strong by posting back-to-back triumphs on court one and three to win FSU's first point.
After falling on court two to give Virginia the lead, court one saw Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli upsetting No. 40 Emily Fraser and Jennifer Stevens 8-1 to tie the score.
Securing the lead point into singles was Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova on court three with a win over Maria Fuccillo and Hana Tomaljanovich 8-1.
Despite flexing their muscles in doubles, the Seminoles struggled in singles as all but one 'Nole lost their first set.
However, McCreless highlighted the day by entering a three-way tie with Sucupira and former Seminole Ali Weber as FSU's all-time career singles wins leader with her 94th triumph as she surpassed No. 41 Lindsey Hardenbergh 2-6, 6-2, 6-1 on court one.
"This says a lot about the girls [Jessica and Lauren]," Coach Hyde said. "They came in here four years ago and bought into this program. They have worked so hard to get every accolade they've earned and will earn. It will be great for them when their collegiate career is over in May to walk away being in the record books."
"This is an honor," McCreless said. "It's not something a lot of people get to do. I'm glad I'm there with Jess. I've come a long way. We've been here four years and it's hard to say who will win but it doesn't really matter. It's just about how you have to do your part for the team and for Florida State. You have to keep winning for them and if along the way I get some wins and honorable mentions then that's fine too."
Court five featured the Cavaliers posting their first match point as senior Jessica Sucupira fell to Jennifer Stevens 6-1, 6-1.
Virginia continued the momentum on court four with Tomaljanovich surpassing No. 44 Noemie Scharle 6-3, 6-4 to win its second match point.
Marking FSU's second point was No. 104 Rybakova on court three. Although the junior fell in the first set 6-3 to Erin Vierra, Rybakova bounced back by posting a 6-1 score in both the second and third set to win the match.
As the only 'Nole to win her match in two sets, Segarelli dominated Emily Fraser 6-3, 7-6 (7) to win Florida State's third point.
Up next was Federica Suess as the junior secured the victory for the Garnet and Gold on court four. After falling 6-4 to Fuccillo in the first set, the 'Nole fought back to take the second set 6-3 and continued the momentum in the final set with 6-3 mark.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #40 Emily Fraser/Jennifer Stevens (UVa) 8-1
No. 2: #50 Lindsey Hardenbergh/Erin Vierra (UVa) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-0
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Maria Fuccillo/Hana Tomaljanovich (UVa) 8-1
Singles
No. 1: #27 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #41 Lindsey Hardenbergh (UVa) 2-6, 6-2, 6-1
No. 2: Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Emily Fraser (UVa) 6-3, 7-6(7)
No. 3: #104 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Erin Vierra (UVa) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1
No. 4: Hana Tomaljanovich (UVa) d. #44 Noemie Scharle (FSU) 6-3, 6-4
No. 5: Jennifer Stevens (UVa) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-1, 6-1
No. 6: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Maria Fuccillo (UVa) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3
FSU Extends ACC Streak With Win Over Virginia Tech.
The Seminoles earned their second-consecutive ACC victory Sunday.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - Despite weather conditions that pushed singles to be played first, the No. 17 Florida State women's tennis team (8-7, 2-2) earned its second-consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference victory Sunday as it trumped Virginia Tech, 6-1, at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. With both seniors extending their winning streaks today, FSU's career singles wins leader is still a three-way tie between Lauren McCreless, Jessica Sucupira and former 'Nole Ali Weber.
"The girls did a great job this weekend," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We knew Virginia and Virginia Tech were both going to come in and compete hard which they did. However, our girls did a better job of getting it done so there is definitely some confidence to be taken from this weekend."
No. 27 McCreless kicked-off the match on a high note for FSU as the senior overpowered Martha Blakely 6-1, 6-1 on court one to win the squads first match point. McCreless now holds a 10-7 singles record.
Next up was Amy Sargeant on court six as she defeated Holly Johnson 6-3, 6-2 to earn the second point for Florida State and shift her singles record to 4-10.
Federica Suess scored the squad's third point in her 6-3, 6-2 victory over Courtney Rauscher on court five. The junior bettered her singles record to 10-8.
Securing the triumph for the Garnet and Gold and improving her singles record to 12-5 was Sucupira as she surpassed Emily Lauten 6-1, 6-1 on court four.
As Virginia Tech earned its first match point on court two, No. 104 Katie Rybakova was fighting back on court three. Although the 'Nole dominated the first set 6-1 against Shannon Betts, the Hokie responded by taking the second set 6-3. The third set saw Rybakova striking back to win the match with a 6-3 mark.
With the sun appearing in the latter half of singles, both teams pushed through to play doubles in which FSU governed the courts again to take the last match point with wins on all three courts.
"We earned two doubles points this weekend," Coach Hyde said. "We've been very hot and cold in regards to doubles, but we've mixed our lineup quite a bit. I think we have found some partnerships that are working a bit better. We are trying to find the best lineup that will increase the likelihood of us getting the doubles point."
McCreless continued her momentum as she teamed up with Francesca Segarelli to down Yazmin Hazman and Johnson 8-5 to win the first match.
Clinching the doubles point was the dynamic duo of Suess and Sucupira on court two as the Seminoles defeated Blakely and Lauten 8-4.
Closing out the day was Sargeant and Rybakova on court three as both ‘Noles were pushed into a tiebreaker by Betts and Rauscher, but successfully finished the match with a 9-8 victory.
"Anytime you get a couple wins under your belt and on top of that a strong showing in doubles and singles, it's going to give you a lot of confidence," Coach Hyde said. "We need to take that into next weekend. We are going up against two very tough opponents on the road."
The Seminoles will hit the road again to face two more nationally-ranked conference foes in No. 62 Wake Forest Friday, April 2 at 3:30 p.m. and No. 26 NC State on Saturday at 1 p.m.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Yazmin Hazman/Holly Johnson (VT) 8-5
No. 2: Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Martha Blakely/Emily Lauten (VT) 8-4
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Shannon Betts/Courtney Rauscher (VT) 9-8()
Singles
No. 1: #27 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Martha Blakely (VT) 6-1, 6-1
No. 2: Yazmin Hazman (VT) d. Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 7-6(4), 6-1
No. 3: #104 Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Shannon Betts (VT) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3
No. 4: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Emily Lauten (VT) 6-1, 6-1
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Courtney Rauscher (VT) 6-3, 6-2
No. 6: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Holly Johnson (VT) 6-3, 6-2
'Noles Post 4-3 Win Over Wake Forest.
This is the third-consecutive ACC victory for Florida State.
WINSTON-SALEM, NC - The No. 17 Florida State women's tennis team (9-7, 3-2) earned its third-consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference victory Friday afternoon by posting a 4-3 win over No. 43 Wake Forest at the Leighton Stadium. The 'Noles will continue their road trip as they face No. 30 NC State Saturday at 1 p.m.
"We knew going into today we were going to face a very good Wake Forest team and that is exactly what we got," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "Today showed how crucial it is for us to continue to win the doubles point, as that ended up making the difference in the match today. We've spent a lot of time focusing on doubles and it is encouraging to see the work start to pay off."
Highlighting the day for the squad was Lauren McCreless as the senior became FSU's all-time career singles wins leader with her 96th triumph. No. 20 McCreless defended court one as she dominated her fifth-ranked opponent in No. 64 Martina Pavelec 7-5, 6-1.
Although McCreless didn't have the same success in doubles, teammates Jessica Sucupira and Federica Suess did as they clinched the doubles point with an 8-6 victory over Emily Malvehy and Aileen Davis on court two.
Doubles duo Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova helped kick-off the flourishing day for the 'Noles as they surpassed Katarina Reveche and Martina Pavelec 8-4 on court three.
Rybakova posted FSU's second match point as the junior defeated Kathryn Talbert 6-2, 6-0 on court three.
As the Demon Deacons marked their first point with a win on court two, Sargeant responded with a 7-5, 6-0 triumph on court five over Ryann Cutillo.
With Wake Forest scoring its second point as Sucupira fell on court four, McCreless came to the rescue by securing the victory for the Garnet and Gold on court one.
"What is going to be very important is that we respond to tomorrows challenge at an even higher level than we did today," Coach Hyde said. "We have to turn right around and play another very good ACC team in NC State. We are playing for a lot tomorrow and we will be ready to go when the sun comes up."
Doubles
No. 1: Sasha Kulikova/Kathryn Talbert (Wake) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-6
No. 2: Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Aileen Davis/Emily Malvehy (Wake) 8-6
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Martina Pavelec/Katarina Reveche (Wake) 8-4
Singles
No. 1: #20 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #64 Martina Pavelec (Wake) 7-5, 6-1
No. 2: Sasha Kulikova (Wake) d. #89 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-2, 6-2
No. 3: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Kathryn Talbert (Wake) 6-2, 6-0
No. 4: Emily Malvehy (Wake) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-4, 6-1
No. 5: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Ryann Cutillo (Wake) 7-5, 6-0
No. 6: Katarina Reveche (Wake) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 7-6(), 6-4
FSU Blanks NC State 7-0.
All but one 'Nole won their singles match in back-to-back sets.
RALEIGH, NC - The No. 17 Florida State women's tennis team (10-7, 4-2) closed out its two-match road trip Saturday afternoon with a dominating performance that saw the squad crushing No. 30 NC State 7-0 at the J.W. Isenhour Tennis Center.
"The girls did a great job taking care of things today and throughout the weekend," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We have a lot of great things to take away from this weekend, and also have some things we know that we have to continue to work on. We have won the doubles point in our last four matches, but we have to keep getting better with doubles."
FSU opened the match by posting wins on court one and three in doubles to earn the lead into singles.
Court one saw Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli surpassing Berkeley Brock and Lenka Hojckova 8-2, while the twosome of Katie Rybakova and Amy Sargeant defeated Diana Mortlock and Chloe Smith 8-5 on court three.
Singles was also successful for the Garnet and Gold as all but one 'Nole won their match in back-to-back sets.
Despite falling Friday night, Federica Suess fought back to score Florida State's second match point as the junior rolled past Smith 6-2, 6-2 on court six.
Jessica Sucupira also joined Suess in responding to her loss yesterday as she successfully battled Mortlock with a 6-4, 6-1 win on court five.
Clinching the match for the 'Noles was No. 89 Segarelli on court three as the newcomer toppled Brock 6-3, 6-4.
No. 20 McCreless extended her streak on court one as the senior posted her fourth-straight win in her match against No. 68 Sandhya Nagaraj 6-4, 6-2.
On court four freshman Sargeant marked FSU's sixth point as she trumped Daria Petrovic 7-5, 7-5, while Rybakova closed out the day in a three-set struggle with Hojckova on court two. In spite of the falling in the first set, 3-6, the Seminoles quickly came back with a 6-3 score in the second and finished the triumph with a 6-3 third set.
"Overall, it was a good weekend for the 'Noles," Coach Hyde said. "But starting Monday, we will have to put our heads down again and keep working to prepare for the next round of ACC matches next weekend at home."
Florida State will return to Tallahassee to wrap up home play as it welcomes Boston College April 10th at 12 p.m. and Maryland on Sunday at noon.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Berkeley Brock/Lenka Hojckova (NCS) 8-2
No. 2: Sandhya Nagaraj/Daria Petrovic (NCS) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-2
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Diana Mortlock/Chloe Smith (NCS) 8-5
Singles
No. 1: #20 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Sandhya Nagaraj (NCS) 6-4, 6-2
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Lenka Hojckova (NCS) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3
No. 3: #89 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Berkeley Brock (NCS) 6-3, 6-4
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Daria Petrovic (NCS) 7-5, 7-5
No. 5: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Diana Mortlock (NCS) 6-4, 6-1
No. 6: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Chloe Smith (NCS) 6-2, 6-2
'Noles Spear Eagles 6-1.
McCreless, Rybakova and Sargeant extend singles winning streak to five.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - The No. 13 Florida State women's tennis team (11-7, 5-2) posted its fifth-consecutive victory Saturday, April 10 by spearing Boston College 6-1 at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. The Seminoles will host their last match at home Sunday as they welcome Maryland at noon and recognize the seniors before the match.
"They did a good job today," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We took care of business, but we had a few bumps here and there. All in all we did a good job. We need to prepare for a very good Maryland team tomorrow. They just got a new coach and they got some new energy on that team. We have to make sure we are ready for them tomorrow."
The 'Noles kicked off the match strong by posting wins on all three courts beginning with court one.
Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli teamed up to earn the first victory as they crushed BC's Alex Kelleher and Olga Khmylev 8-0.
Securing the lead point were doubles duo Jessica Sucupira and Federica Suess as they dominated Katarina Gajic and Ina Kauppila 8-0.
Court three saw FSU's Katie Rybakova and Amy Sargeant rolling past Katharine Atwell and Brittany Delaney 8-2.
"The girls have been working on being better in doubles and I'm glad to see its continuing to pay off," Coach Hyde said. "I think the confidence is there and the trust is there too. It definitely carried out into singles."
Securing the victory for the Garnet and Gold was No. 20 McCreless. After winning the first set 6-2, the senior went on to down the Eagles' Kelleher 6-2 in the second set and extended her winning streak to five.
Rybakova continued to dominate in singles as the junior won her fifth-consecutive match in her defeat of Gajic 6-0, 6-0 on court two to score the Seminoles second point.
Court three saw Sucupira take care of business with the senior trumping Kauppila 6-0, 6-1 to post the squad's third point.
The Seminoles won their fifth point on court six as Suess conquered Delaney 6-2, 6-2.
Closing out day for the squad was Sargeant on court four as the freshman was the third 'Nole to better her singles winning streak to five with her win over Khmylev 6-3, 2-6, 1-0 (10-6).
"Tomorrow is a big day for the seniors and the team," Coach Hyde said. "We have to make sure everyone on the team steps up for our seniors and play with one heartbeat tomorrow."
Florida State will hit the courts Sunday at 12 p.m. for their last match at home. Fans are encouraged to get to the courts early as the Seminoles will be recognizing Sucupira and McCreless.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Alex Kelleher/Olga Khmylev (BC) 8-0
No. 2: Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Katarina Gajic/Ina Kaupilla (BC) 8-0
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Katharine Attwell/Brittany Delaney (BC) 8-2
Singles
No. 1: #20 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Alex Kelleher (BC) 6-2, 6-2
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Katarina Gajic (BC) 6-0, 6-0
No. 3: Katharine Attwell (BC) d. #89 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-4, ret
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Olga Khmylev (BC) 6-3, 1-6, 10-6
No. 5: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Ina Kaupilla (BC) 6-0, 6-1
No. 6: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Brittany Delaney (BC) 6-2, 6-2
'Noles Topple Terps 7-0.
Seniors Lauren McCreless and Jessica Sucupira were honored by the Seminoles.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - The No. 13 Florida State women's tennis team (12-7, 6-2) closed out home play Sunday, April 11 as it defeated its sixth-consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference opponent in its 7-0 win over Maryland at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. In honor of their seniors' last home match, the Seminoles were able to go undefeated in both doubles and singles play.
"I think there is a direct correlation between being 6-0 right now and winning the doubles point the past six matches," FSU Head Coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We are continuing to get the job done. I think the confidence is growing. I know down the road here this season winning the doubles point is going to be the deciding factor in a match. We are headed in the right direction."
FSU started the momentum early on by winning the doubles point for the sixth-consecutive time with victories on all three courts.
Court one saw Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli teaming up to dominate the Terps' Julia Huschke and Maggie MacKeever 8-1.
Simultaneously, court two and three featured both FSU's doubles pairs securing the lead point.
While the doubles duo of Federica Suess and Jessica Sucupira trumped Burce Kurkan and Lexi Brand 8-5 on court two, the twosome of Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova defeated Jordan Hansbrough and Lisa Miller 8-4 on court three.
The Seminoles continued to impress in singles as all but one 'Nole won their match in back-to-back sets.
Court three saw FSU winning its second point as No. 89 Segarelli overpowered Julia Husckhe 6-1, 6-0.
Rybakova scored the squad's third point as the junior trumped Miller 6-1, 6-0 on court two to improve her winning streak to six.
Securing the triumph for the Garnet and Gold was Sargeant on court four as the freshman defeated Jordan Hansbrough 6-1, 6-2 and earned her sixth-consecutive win.
Suess marked Florida State's fifth point as the junior rolled past the Terrapins' Brand 6-3, 6-2.
Despite falling in the first set 4-6 on court one to MacKeever, No. 20 McCreless quickly responded with a quick 6-0 win in the second set and continued her domination in the third-set tiebreaker with a score of 10-3. In earning Florida State's sixth point, the senior extended her winning streak to six.
Closing out the day for the Seminoles was Sucupira on court five as the senior conquered Kurkan 6-2, 6-2 to win FSU's seventh point.
"We definitely are riding a wave of momentum right now," Coach Hyde said. "We need this going into our match with UNC and Duke because they are top 10 teams. We are capable of beating them and it's just a matter of us putting things together like we have the past six matches. We are ready for them and ready for this opportunity, but we have a little bit of more work to do this week."
Up next for Florida State will be the squad's last regular season road trip to take on No. 7 Duke Saturday, April 17 at 1 p.m. and No. 2 North Carolina on Sunday at 1 p.m.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Julia Huschke/Maggie MacKeever (UMd) 8-1
No. 2: Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Lexi Brand/Burce Kurkan (UMd) 8-5
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Jordan Hansbrough/Lisa Miller (UMd) 8-4
Singles
No. 1: #20 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Maggie MacKeever (UMd) 4-6, 6-0, 10-3
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Lisa Miller (UMd) 6-1, 6-0
No. 3: #89 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. Julia Huschke (UMd) 6-1, 6-0
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Jordan Hansbrough (UMd) 6-1, 6-2
No. 5: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Burce Kurkan (UMd) 6-2, 6-2
No. 6: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Lexi Brand (UMd) 6-3, 6-1
'Noles Fall To Duke 4-0.
FSU continues its difficult road trip as it faces No. 1 UNC on Sunday.
DURHAM, NC - The No. 15 Florida State women's tennis team (12-7, 6-2) saw its 6-0 winning streak come to an end Saturday, April 17 as it fell to Atlantic Coast Conference rival No. 6 Duke 4-0 at the Ambler Stadium. The Seminoles will close out their season on Sunday as they face No. 1 North Carolina at 1 p.m.
In preparation for the post season, both squads decided to play in tournament form in which as soon as a team scores four points all other matches would cease play.
"We got off to a very slow start in doubles which unfortunately set the tone a little bit for the day," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "When you have such a huge deficit against a top 10 team it's difficult to come back from. They did do a good job fighting back in doubles on courts one and two. They put themselves in positions to get it done, but slow starts are a killer."
The Blue Devils started the match strong by posting back-to-back doubles' wins on courts three and two to earn the lead point into singles.
Court three saw Katie Rybakova and Amy Sargeant losing to No. 61 Reka Zsilinszka and Elizabeth Plotkin 8-2, while the twosome of Jessica Sucupira and Federica Suess fell to Mary Clayton and Monica Gorny 9-7 on court two.
"In singles, four of the six spots were pretty solid," Coach Hyde said. "Duke was a little bit better than we were today by taking command and never letting up. We also had some good things too by a number of our girls playing well in a number of our spots."
Giving the Blue Devils their second match point was Suess as the 'Nole was defeated by Mary Clayton 6-2, 6-0 on court six.
Sargeant was the next Seminole to fall on court four as she lost to Amanda Granson 6-2, 6-4 to give Duke its third point.
The Blue Devils marked their fourth point as Sucupira was overpowered by Monica Gorny 6-4, 6-1 on court five.
"Tomorrow we have to rebound. We are excited about the opportunity this conference gives us to see top 10 teams," Coach Hyde added. "We have to make sure we come out at front and not play catch up."
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. #47 Amanda Granson/Ellah Nze (Duke) dnf
No. 2: Mary Clayton/Monica Gorny (Duke) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 9-7
No. 3: #61 Elizabeth Plotkin/Reka Zsilinszka (Duke) d. Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) 8-2
Singles
No. 1: #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) vs. #50 Ellah Nze (Duke) dnf
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) vs. #77 Elizabeth Plotkin (Duke) dnf
No. 3: #103 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. #36 Reka Zsilinszka (Duke) dnf
No. 4: Amanda Granson (Duke) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-2, 6-4
No. 5: Monica Gorny (Duke) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 6-4, 6-1
No. 6: Mary Clayton (Duke) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-2, 6-0
No. 15 FSU Loses To No. 1 UNC 4-0.
The Seminoles now look ahead to post-season play.
CHAPEL HILL, NC - The No. 15 Florida State women's tennis team (12-9, 6-4) closed out its regular season Sunday, April 18 facing the nation's top team and Atlantic Coast Conference Champion in No. 1 North Carolina. The Tar Heels were too much for the Seminoles as they surpassed FSU 4-0 at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center.
"It's always good to face top 10 teams heading into the post season," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We have been exposed to a lot of highly ranked teams this season. Yesterday we didn't come quite prepared in the way we needed to and today I think we did a much better job. Regardless of the score we did a much better job competing and working a lot harder than yesterday. We needed to see that heading into the ACC Tournament."
Both teams continued to train for the post season by stopping play as soon as a team scored four points.
UNC kicked off the momentum early as they posted two consecutive wins on court one and two to take the doubles point.
Despite their efforts, Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli fell on court one to Sanaz Marand and Katarina Tsang 8-1, while the twosome of Jessica Sucupira and Federica Suess lost to Sophie Grabinski and Jelena Durisic 8-3 on court two.
Singles saw the Seminoles continuing to battle North Carolina's strength as only two 'Noles won their first set.
UNC marked its second point as No. 23 McCreless fell to No. 30 Marand 6-3, 6-1 on court one.
Suess was also unsuccessful on court five as the junior lost to Shinnan Featherston 6-3, 6-3 to mark UNC's third point.
The Tar Heels' fourth point came on court two as Katie Rybakova was overpowered by No. 42 Tsang 6-2, 6-4.
"A lot more work was put in today," Coach Hyde said. "You can tell North Carolina is good. They are a confident team. They have been on quite a roll this semester. It's good for us to see how they approach this situation. They were a bit more consistent than we were in a number of ways. In order for us to take that jump to the next level we are going to have to get a little down and dirty. We need to make sure we are not expecting things to come. We need to go out there and get them."
Up next for the squad will be the ACC Championship in Cary, NC beginning Thursday, April 22 with the first round matches.
Doubles
No. 1: Sanaz Marand/Katrina Tsang (UNC) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-1
No. 2: Jelena Durisic/Sophie Grabinski (UNC) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-3
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) vs. Shinann Featherston/Jocelyn Ffriend (UNC) 3-6 dnf
Singles
No. 1: #30 Sanaz Marand (UNC) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 6-3, 6-1
No. 2: #42 Katrina Tsang (UNC) d. Katie Rybakova (FSU) 6-2, 6-4
No. 3: #103 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. Jelena Durisic (UNC) 2-6, 6-6 dnf
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) vs. Gina Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) 6-2, 2-6
No. 5: Shinann Featherston (UNC) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-3, 6-3
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) vs. #118 Sophie Grabinski (UNC) 7-6(), 2-2 dnf
FSU Overpowers Maryland In First Round Of ACC Championship.
The Seminoles now face No. 10 Duke in the second round.
CARY, NC - The No. 14 Florida State women's tennis team (13-9) opened its first day of post-season play with a first round victory over Maryland 4-0 at the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship. The Seminoles will face No. 10 Duke for the second time this season in the second round of the tournament on Friday at 9 a.m. at the Cary Tennis Park.
"We started off a little slow in doubles today," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "It took a little bit of time to get into the match, but in the end we came through and won the doubles point. In singles, after a game or two, a couple of spots did a good job of taking full control."
For the 16th year, Florida State earned a second round spot as they crushed the Terrapins and improved the all-time series record against the ACC rival 15-3 since the first meeting in 1993.
The 'Noles started the momentum early by earning the doubles point with wins on court three and two.
Kicking off the lead with the first doubles' win was the twosome of Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova defeating Jordan Hansbrough and Lisa Miller 8-3.
Posting the second doubles victory was Jessica Sucupira and Federica Suess on court two as they surpassed Burce Kurkan and Lexi Brand 8-5.
The Garnet and Gold continued to impress in singles with all the Seminoles winning their matches in two sets.
No. 25 Lauren McCreless scored FSU's second point as the senior dominated Maggie MacKeever 6-1, 6-0 on court one.
Marking the Seminoles third point was Suess as the junior toppled Brand 6-4, 6-0 on court five.
Securing Florida State's triumph by winning the fourth point was Sucupira on court six as the senior defeated Kurkan 6-0, 6-2.
FSU will be seeking revenge in their second match at the tournament as they take on the Blue Devils. Just last weekend Duke broke FSU's six-match winning streak at the Ambler Stadium with a 4-0 victory in Durham. With the win, Duke improved the all-time series record against the 'Noles to 25-2 since their first meeting in 1983.
"One thing that will be important for us tomorrow is to set the tone early in doubles," Coach Hyde said. "We have to take command and not sit back on our heels and wait for things to happen. I think a quick start will be crucial for us to have a successful match. They are a good team, but it's time for us to start stepping up with these big opportunities on our shoulders."
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. Maggie MacKeever/Lisa Miller (UMd) 6-6
No. 2: Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) d. Lexi Brand/Burce Kurkan (UMd) 8-5
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Jordan Hansbrough/Julia Huschke (UMd) 8-3
Singles
No. 1: #25 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. Maggie MacKeever (UMd) 6-1, 6-0
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) vs. Lisa Miller (UMd) 7-6()
No. 3: #101 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. Julia Huschke (UMd) 6-3, 3-1 dnf
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) vs. Jordan Hansbrough (UMd) 6-2, 4-0 dnf
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Burce Kurkan (UMd) 6-4, 6-0
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Lexi Brand (UMd) 6-0, 6-2
FSU Shocks Duke 4-2 To Advance To Semifinals At ACC Championship.
Rybakova clinches match to push 'Noles to third consecutive semifinals.
CARY, NC- For the first time since 1986 No. 10 Duke will not advance to semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championships as No. 14 Florida State stunned the defending National Champions with a 4-2 triumph at the Cary Tennis Park. FSU will make its third-consecutive semifinal appearance for just the fourth time in program history. FSU now faces the top ranked team in the nation in No. 1 North Carolina on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Cary Tennis Park.
"We had a great match today," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "We knew one of the things we had to do today was out-compete Duke and we did an unbelievable job of that up and down the line. We've told them all season that these top 10 wins aren't just going to come to you, but you have to go take them from these teams that sit ahead of us in the rankings. Today they did just that, and I think having been in this type of situation on a number of occasions this season definitely prepared us for this day."
Court one saw FSU's dynamic duo of Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli conquering No. 38 Amanda Granson and Ellah Nze 8-2 on court one. The twosome improved their ACC record to 8-2.
In spite of dropping the doubles point the Seminoles came out in full force for singles with all but one 'Nole winning their first sets.
"The girls turned things around in singles unbelievably well," Coach Hyde said."They were unfazed with losing the doubles point and did a great job taking command on all the courts at the start of singles."
After Duke posted a quick win on court five to score its second point, No. 25 McCreless gave FSU hope as she trumped No. 38 Ellah Nze 6-2, 6-3 on court one to put the Seminoles on the board.
"Lauren continues to be a huge threat for everyone she competes against," Coach Hyde added. "She is playing very physical and raw tennis right now which was very evident against a very good opponent today."
Up next was Amy Sargeant as the freshman defeated Amanda Granson on court four with a 6-2, 6-3 victory to tie the score 2-2.
"Last week when we played Duke, Amy lost to the same opponent, and what a turnaround in one week's time for Amy," Coach Hyde said. "Today Amy played the most complete match she has played all year. It was great to see a freshman step up when it matters so much."
Pushing Florida State in the lead with its third point was Jessica Sucupira on court six as the senior dominated Monica Gorny 6-3, 6-4.
"Jessie was a 100 percent ready to battle today," Coach Hyde said. "When she makes up her mind she can beat anyone she steps on court with. We needed her senior leadership today and she got it done."
In one of her biggest victories of her career, junior Katie Rybakova clinched the match for the Seminoles in an exciting three-set match. The 'Nole opened with a 6-4 win over No. 72 Elizabeth Plotkin, but fell to the Blue Devil in the second set 6-4. In the third-set nail bitter Rybakova fought back against Duke's force to take the match 6-3.
"For Katie to lose that second set and come back to have such a defining third set to clinch the match was great," Coach Hyde said. "She played with a very mature mindset and she was decisive with her game plan. She stuck with what she does best in a very level headed way. It was great to see her clinch this match and help send our team on to the next round."
For just the third time in FSU history, second time under Coach Hyde, the Seminoles conquered the defending National Champions Duke since their first meeting and win in 1983. The first time Coach Hyde led the 'Noles past Duke was in 2007 when the squad posted a 4-3 score in Durham.
"I really like seeing the consistency in the program," Coach Hyde added. "Our league is the best league in the nation and to make it to the semifinals for three years straight says a lot about the progress we've made and the consistency we have established. It's not easy to do in this conference so we are certainly going to enjoy reaching another milestone. However, our work is not done. We are not satisfied. We want the next level."
The Seminoles will face the Tar Heels for the second time in two weeks. In their first meeting of the season, UNC dominated FSU 4-0 at the Cone-Kenfield Tennis Center in Raleigh. With the victory, North Carolina became the leader in the all-time series record against Florida State 16-15 since the first match in 1982.
"We had a great match against UNC last weekend," Coach Hyde said. "There were a couple spots that didn't play too well and in doubles we just didn't play how we are capable of playing. We have to approach doubles very differently this time and be a lot more commanding."
As the strongest program in the NCAA, UNC will bring some of the nation's top talent in No. 22 Sanaz Marand and No. 51 Katrina Tsang in addition to two ranked doubles' pairs with No. 14 Sophie Grabinski and Marand and No. 29 Tsang and Shinnan Featherston.
Doubles
No. 1: Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #38 Amanda Granson/Ellah Nze (Duke) 8-2
No. 2: #53 Mary Clayton/Monica Gorny (Duke) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-4
No. 3: #81 Elizabeth Plotkin/Reka Zsilinszka (Duke) d. Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) 8-3
Singles
No. 1: #25 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #38 Ellah Nze (Duke) 6-2, 6-3
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. #72 Elizabeth Plotkin (Duke) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3
No. 3: #101 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. #35 Reka Zsilinszka (Duke) 4-6, 1-4
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Amanda Granson (Duke) 6-2, 6-3
No. 5: Mary Clayton (Duke) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-1, 6-1
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Monica Gorny (Duke) 6-3, 6-4
FSU Falls In ACC Semifinals To UNC 4-0.
The Seminoles fell to the nation's top team for the second time this season.
CARY, NC - The No. 14 Florida State women's tennis team (14-10) came to the end of the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship road Saturday, April 24 as it fell to No.1 North Carolina, 4-0, at the Cary Tennis Park. In their third-consecutive, fourth overall, semifinal appearance, the Seminoles fell to the nation's top team for the second time this season.
"It was a tough match," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "North Carolina played very well and they didn't give us a lot of wiggle room today. I wish we would have fought today a little more than we did, but we had a good tournament and there is no reason to hang our heads. We have a lot to prepare for looking ahead to the NCAA Tournament and hosting in a couple weeks."
The Tar Heels established their foundation early on by posting back-to-back doubles wins on court two and one, respectively.
UNC continued their momentum in singles with three Tar Heels winning their matches in two sets.
The first 'Nole to fall was Federica Suess as the junior was overpowered by Sophie Grabinski 6-1, 6-1 on court four.
The ACC Freshman of the Year Francesca Segarelli also did not find success on her court as the freshman lost to Jelena Durisic 6-2, 6-2 on court three.
Court four saw the Tar Heels securing their spot to the championship. In spite of putting up a good fight at first, Amy Sargeant wasn't able resist Gina Suarez-Malaguti's power as the freshman fell 7-6 (1), 6-0.
With the victory, North Carolina improved the all-time series record against Florida State to 17-15.
"All in all it was a great weekend and I am very proud of the girls' effort this week," Coach Hyde said. "We are ready for anyone we step on court with because we've played many top 10 opponents this season. We are going to be ready for the next phase in the season and we have our goal set for the NCAA's Sweet Sixteen."
Doubles
No. 1: Sanaz Marand/Katarina Tsang (UNC) d. Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-5
No. 2: Jelena Durisic/Sophie Grabinski (UNC) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-1
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) vs. Shinnan Featherston/Jocelyn Ffriend (UNC) 4-6 dnf
Singles
No. 1: #25 Lauren McCreless (FSU) vs. #22 Sanaz Marand (UNC) 3-6, 3-2 dnf
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) vs. #51 Katarina Tsang (UNC) 7-5, 2-4 dnf
No. 3: Jelena Durisic (UNC) d. #101 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 6-2, 6-2
No. 4: Gina Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 7-6(1), 6-0
No. 5: Sophie Grabinski (UNC) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-1, 6-1
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) vs. Shinnan Featherston (UNC) 6-1, 3-5 dnf
FSU Sweeps UNF 4-0 In First Round Of NCAA Tournament.
Seminoles now face No. 18 South Carolina in the second round.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - For the fourth consecutive year, fifth overall, the No. 15 Florida State women's tennis team (15-10) will make a second round appearance at the NCAA Tournament after dominating No. 68 North Florida 4-0 in the first round on Friday, May 14. The Seminoles are slated to face No. 18 South Carolina on Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center
"The girls did a great job today," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "It was a tough match. North Florida has come a long way. We needed a good first round today and they gave it to us. The girls did a good job of controlling the courts by taking an early lead on all the courts and never backing down. We did what we needed to do today. We are going to enjoy today, but we've got our work cut out for us tomorrow."
FSU kicked off the match strong by posting two doubles wins on court three and one to take the lead point.
The twosome of Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova dominated Lauren Holton and Victoria Krook on court three 8-0 to improve their dual-match record to 8-2. Court one saw No. 55 Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli defending their territory as the duo defeated Aline Berkenbrock and Raquel Castro 8-3 to improve their record to 9-9.
Singles featured FSU continuing to overpower the Ospreys by winning all their matches in back-to-back sets.
Junior Federica Suess led the way by scoring the second point for Florida State as she defeated Melanie Aguirre 6-2, 6-0 on court five. Suess now holds a notable singles overall record of 24-17.
Up next for the squad was fellow junior Rybakova on court two as the 'Nole conquered Raquel Castro 6-2, 6-2 to score the third point. Rybakova bettered her singles record this season to 24-16.
Securing the second round spot for the Garnet and Gold was Sargeant as the freshman governed court four with a 6-4, 6-1 victory. Sargeant improved her singles mark this season to 15-16 with today's win.
"There were three girls who were on the verge of clinching the point," Coach Hyde said. "It's nice to be at that situation where we have so many girls who can get it done, but I'm glad Amy took care of it."
"I think it's really good I was able to help my team today," Sargeant said. "With the weather conditions, it was tough today. I knew this was imporant for the team so I was trying to hurry to clinch it for us. I definitley had nerves today, but Jen was able to calm me down so I could concentrate."
In the second match of the weekend for the 'Noles, they will battle the Gamecocks for the third time in tournament history. The last meeting between the two programs was in 1996 where the foe defeated FSU in the first round of the tournament 5-2. South Carolina leads the all-time series against Florida State 13-1.
"We have been working hard to get to the Round of 16 and if there was ever a time to do it, it's this year," Coach Hyde said. "We've come a long way this year and we want to take full advantage of being at home. It's going to be very important how we address the morning tomorrow. When they put their feet down, that will define what happens."
South Carolina will enter tomorrow's match with three athletes ranked in singles with No. 39 Ana Marija Zubori, No. 87 Dijana Stojic and No. 111 Anya Morgina while also having one doubles threat in No. 15 Ana Marija Zubori and Dijana Stojic.
Doubles
No. 1: #55 Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #80 Aline Berkenbrock/Raquel Castro (UNF) 8-3
No. 2: Melanie Aguirre/Danielle Day (UNF) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-4
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Lauren Holton/Victoria Krook (UNF) 8-0
Singles
No. 1: #22 Lauren McCreless (FSU) vs. Aline Berkenbrock (UNF) 6-4, 5-2 dnf
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. Raquel Castro (UNF) 6-2, 6-2
No. 3: #103 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. Danielle Day (UNF) 6-1, 5-2 dnf
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Victoria Krook (UNF) 6-4, 6-1
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) d. Melanie Aguirre (UNF) 6-2, 6-0
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) vs. Lauren Holton (UNF) 6-4, 1-1 dnf
'Noles Punch Ticket To Final Site.
The Seminoles advanced to the Round of 16 for the first time in program history.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - For the first time in program history the No. 15 Florida State women's tennis team will battle in the Round of 16 at the NCAA Tournament after caging the No. 18 South Carolina Gamecocks 4-0 at the Scott Speicher Tennis Center. In a twist of events, the Seminoles will face ACC rival No. 2 North Carolina for the third time this season on Thursday, May 20 at noon at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens, Ga.
"These girls have been through so much this year," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "I think its great how this team has been able to step up without Noemie and advance. They've earned everything they got this year. They came out today with their heads down and it was on. I am so proud of our seniors. This definitely goes down as the highlight in my career and I know it goes down for the girls on the team."
With the triumph today, the Garnet and Gold not only improved their record to 16-10, but also trumped their 12th ranked opponent this season.
"To beat South Carolina 4-0 is a pretty big statement," Coach Hyde said. "They are a very good team with great players. They are an unbelievable competitor and they made it to the Elite 8 last year. For us to win against them says a lot about this team and I am so glad that we could get it done at home. I am so proud of my team, Oliver and everyone else who has been a part of this year. It's been such an awesome ride."
In impressive fashion, the Seminoles dominated doubles with a strong force by winning courts three and one for the second time this weekend.
Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova led the way again as the dynamic duo crushed Adriana Pereira and Madeleine Saari-Bystrom 8-1.
Securing the lead point for FSU was the twosome of Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli, ranked No. 55 in the country, who upset No. 15 Ana Marija Zubori and Dijana Stojic on court one 8-4.
With McCreless' win in doubles, she passed teammate Jessica Sucupira in the record books and is now FSU's all-time career doubles wins leader with 94 victories. As both the singles and doubles all-time career wins leader, McCreless became Florida State's most successful player in program history.
"Lauren's impact is endless," Coach Hyde said. "We've got a lot of unbelievably good characters on the team. I think most people would agree that she has always stood out since the first year she arrived on campus. She has been a leader from the beginning. Her team respects her. The community respects her. Coaches around the country respect her. This is fitting that she became the most successful player in FSU history."
"It's a pretty big honor to become the winningest player," McCreless said. "I didn't know going into the match. It's great I was able to do it today and get my point for my team. I am excited to get on the road with my team to go to Athens and play hard to keep this going."
The Seminoles continued commanding the courts in singles with all Seminoles winning their matches in two sets.
No. 55 McCreless scored FSU's second match point as the senior controlled court one with a 6-2, 6-1 win over No. 39 Ana Marija Zubori. This is McCreless' 11th win over a ranked opponent this season and now holds a 26-10 singles mark.
Sargeant stepped up for the 'Noles again today as the freshman won the third match point in her victory over Miljana Jocic 6-3, 6-2 on court four. The 'Nole improved her overall singles record to 16-16.
Clinching the match for Florida State to send the squad to the final site was Sucupira on court six. As the senior eased into a 6-2 win in the first set over Madeleine Saari-Bystrom, the second set was a bit more challenging as the Gamecock fought back. With her teammates and Seminole fans cheering her on, Sucupira fired back to win the second set 6-3. She now boasts a 27-9 overall singles record.
"It was a great feeling to clinch it for the team," Sucupira said. "Actually, it's the best feeling ever. I thought it was great when we beat Florida last season, but this one is the best feeling because this is the first time in program history. Just knowing it's my lasts year and my last season and the fact we made it is a wonderful feeling."
Doubles
No. 1: #55 Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) d. #15 Dijana Stojic/Ana Marija Zubori (SC) 8-4
No. 2: Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) vs. Miljana Jocic/Anya Morgina (SC) 2-5 dnf
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Adriana Pereira/Madeleine Saari-Bystrom (SC) 8-1
Singles
No. 1: #22 Lauren McCreless (FSU) d. #39 Ana Marija Zubori (SC) 6-2, 6-1
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) vs. #87 Dijana Stojic (SC) 6-2, 1-6, 4-4 dnf
No. 3: #103 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. #111 Anya Morgina (SC) 6-4, 5-6 dnf
No. 4: Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. Miljana Jocic (SC) 6-3, 6-2
No. 5: Federica Suess (FSU) vs. Adriana Pereira (SC) 6-7(4), 4-2
No. 6: Jessica Sucupira (FSU) d. Madeleine Saari-Bystrom (SC) 6-2, 6-3
'Noles Closeout Season.
The Seminoles concluded a successful season with an appearance in the third round of the NCAA Tournament.
ATHENS, GA - The No.15 Florida State women's tennis team (16-11) wrapped up the 2010 season Thursday, May 20 as it fell to No. 2 North Carolina 4-1 in the Round of 16 at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex in Athens. For the first time in program history the Seminoles competed in the third round of the NCAA Tournament and will walk away with many other accomplishments this season.
"The girls all season have been fighters," FSU head coach Jennifer Hyde said. "They played a heck of a match. If there is one thing you can't coach its soul in a team. This team has had soul from the very beginning. I have been blessed to be able to work with this program. We have had an unbelievable go. This was a tough one, but there is no reason to hang our heads."
Despite fighting back in the latter half of the match, the Seminoles fell to the Tar Heels for the third time this season. With the win, UNC improved the all-time series record against FSU to 18-15.
The battle kicked off early as both teams split courts two and three in doubles to make court one the decision maker. Court two saw North Carolina's Katarina Tsang and Shinnan Featherston, ranked No. 31 in the country, dominate Federica Suess and Jessica Sucupira 8-2.
The Seminoles quickly responded with a win on court three as Amy Sargeant and Katie Rybakova rolled past Zoe Debruycker and Jocelyn Ffriend 8-2. The duo extended their winning streak to three and improved their season record to 10-3.
After going back and forth on court one, the Tar Heels were able to pull out the victory with a score of 8-3 after No. 13 Sanaz Marand and Sophie Grabinski surpassed No. 55 Lauren McCreless and Francesca Segarelli to take the lead point.
Court five saw the Tar Heels winning its second match point with Gina Suarez-Malaguti defeating Suess 6-3, 6-2.
Next up was Sargeant on court four as the freshman lost to Sophie Grabinski 6-4, 6-3 to give North Carolina its third point.
Turning the tide for the Seminoles was Rybakova on court two as the 'Nole upset No. 54 Katarina Tsang 6-4, 6-4 to put FSU on the board. Tsang was the eighth ranked opponent Rybakova defeated this season.
Meanwhile, No. 55 McCreless and No. 103 Segarelli continued to shift the momentum on their courts as both 'Noles won their second-set tiebreakers to advance to a third set. However, both Seminoles wouldn't get the chance to continue battling as Sucupira fell on court six to Shinnan Featherston's 7-6 (5), 6-2 to close out the match.
"Everything definitely changed when Katie won her match," Coach Hyde said. "It was a rough environment to be in; knowing we were so close to getting those matches under our belt. Again there is no reason to hang our heads. We've had a really positive season. It's been the best season in program history."
"I played well in the first set and the second set came down to heart," McCreless said. "She played extremely well, but I think it was big for the team. Knowing Fran was in the tiebreaker at the same time and leading really helped me get the momentum in my match. I thought to myself I have to get into a third set for my team because it could change everything."
"I knew I had to lead," Segarelli said. "I knew if I did then Lauren would do her best and she wouldn't let us down which is what happened."
Despite the loss, Florida State concluded the 2010 season with several milestones set. Not only did the program overcome several obstacles to earn a spot in the Round of 16 for the first time in FSU history, but they also made individual strides. As two of the most memorable Seminoles in history, Lauren McCreless leaves the team as the most successful player to wear garnet and gold, while Jessica Sucupira will hang her uniform as the second most winningest player in both singles and doubles.
"This experience in the tournament has been invaluable," Coach Hyde added. "This has been great especially for our youngsters. With Noemie returning next year it's really important for them to be here and know they belong here. There is no doubt in everyone's mind we belonged here. This is something we are going to strive for every year and something that we want this program to be."
"It's a little bit emotional to leave this team," McCreless said. "At our team meeting I had chills. It has been the most unbelievable experience. I am proud that I was able to play for Florida State and to compete here for four years and to play for Jen. It's something you can't replace and I've loved every second of it. I am proud to be a Seminole forever."
However, the season is far from over for McCreless as she will turn her attention now to the NCAA Individual Tournament beginning May 26th at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex. This is the first time the 'Nole will play in the prestigious tournament.
Doubles
No. 1: #13 Sophie Grabinski/Sanaz Marand (UNC) d. #55 Lauren McCreless/Francesca Segarelli (FSU) 8-3
No. 2: #31 Shinnan Featherston/Katarina Tsang (UNC) d. Jessica Sucupira/Federica Suess (FSU) 8-2
No. 3: Katie Rybakova/Amy Sargeant (FSU) d. DeBruycker/Ffriend (UNC) 8-2
Singles
No. 1: #22 Lauren McCreless (FSU) vs. #21 Sanaz Marand (UNC) dnf
No. 2: Katie Rybakova (FSU) d. #54 Katrina Tsang (UNC) 6-4, 6-4
No. 3: #103 Francesca Segarelli (FSU) vs. Jelena Durisic (UNC) dnf
No. 4: Sophie Grabinski (UNC) d. Amy Sargeant (FSU) 6-4, 6-3
No. 5: Gina Suarez-Malaguti (UNC) d. Federica Suess (FSU) 6-3, 6-2
No. 6: Shinann Featherston (UNC) d. Jessica Sucupira (FSU) 7-6(5), 6-2
McCreless Closes Out Career As A 'Nole.
The senior leaves Florida State as the most successful player in both singles and doubles.
TALLAHASSEE, FL - Florida State’s Lauren McCreless wrapped up her season and career as a Seminole Wednesday, May 26 as the senior fell to No. 5 Lenka Broosova of Baylor in the first round of the NCAA Individual Championship.
In her first trip out to the tournament, No. 22 McCreless pushed fifth seeded Broosova to a three-set nail bitter. The 'Nole opened up the battle successfully by dominating the first set with a 6-3 victory, but was unable to keep the momentum going as she fell 6-1 in the second set. The third set saw Broosova continue governing the court by posting a 6-3 score in the third set.
As the most successful women's tennis player in program history, McCreless leaves the squad with an impressive career singles record of 102-46 and notable doubles mark of 94-61.
05/26/2010
Singles
#5 Lenka Broosova (BU) d. #23 Lauren McCreless (FSU) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3