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Siri Anderson |
Hiram College |
1983-86 |
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Siri Anderson was a two-time All-PAC selection and finished as the runner-up in number one singles in 1985. She was undefeated in regular-season competition during the 1986 season and was a two-time team MVP and team captain. |
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Allison Atwood |
Grove City College |
2000-03 |
Warren, Pa./Warren |
Allison Atwood was a two-time PAC MVP/first singles champion (2002-2003) and three-time PAC first doubles champion (2001-03). She also claimed the 2001 PAC third singles title and was the fourth singles and third doubles champion in 2000. Atwood finished with a 47-9 career singles record and a 42-14 career doubles record. She posted a perfect 18-0 record in both singles and doubles in regular-season PAC matches. She was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-District selection (At Large: third team-2002-03; second team-2003-04). |
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Alex Bailey |
Westminster College |
2009-12 |
Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional |
Alex Bailey was a key member of the 2012 Titan team that won the school’s first-ever PAC Championship, where she teamed up with Caitie Hosler to win the title at number one doubles. Bailey was also the number two singles PAC champion in 2011. She was undefeated at second singles with a school-record 21-0 mark in 2011. Bailey is second in school history in both career singles wins (69) and career doubles wins (71), while her 2012 21-0 doubles record with Hosler stands first. |
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Mishelle Beercheck |
Thiel College |
1997-2000 |
Punxsutawney, Pa./Punxsutawney |
Mishelle Beercheck captained the Tomcat program during her junior and senior years. She teamed with Anna Schultz to claim third place at first doubles at the 2000 PAC Championships, and played to a third-place finish at second doubles with Ann Mehler at the 1999 PAC Championships. |
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Susan Berg |
Grove City College |
1991-94 |
Cuyahoga Falls,Ohio/Cuyahoga Falls |
Susan Berg was a four-time PAC singles champion for Grove City, helping the Wolverines claim four-straight team titles from 1991-94. She earned number four singles titles at the 1993 and 1994 PAC Championships after winning sixth singles titles in 1991 and 1992. She paired with Jane Gantz to win the number two doubles title at the 1993 conference championships and finished as the runners-up at second doubles in 1994. Berg and Gantz also won the number three doubles title in 1991. Berg and Angie Utterback finished second at second doubles at the 1992 conference championships. |
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Alyssa Bradford |
Grove City College |
1998-2001 |
Akron, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian |
Alyssa Bradford is the only player in PAC history to earn conference MVP/Player of the Year honors four times. A four-time PAC champion at both first singles and first doubles, she holds a 57-7 career singles record, all at first singles, and a 54-10 career doubles record, all at first doubles. Bradford was a perfect 15-0 in regular-season PAC matches at both first singles and first doubles, never dropping a single set. She led the team to a 38-8 dual match record and four PAC team championships. A 1998 Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northeast Regional runner-up, she was also a 1999 ITA Northeast Regional semifinalist and 2001 ITA Southeast Regional quarterfinalist. |
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Christine Bullock |
Geneva College |
2010-13 |
Wrentham, Mass./King Philip Regional |
Christine Bullock posted a pair of PAC Championship runner-up finishes for Geneva. At the 2012 PAC Championships she earned All-PAC second team honors at number five singles. She also earned a second-place finish and All-PAC second team honors at fourth singles at the 2013 conference championships. |
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Lindsey Burns |
Thomas More College |
2008-11 |
Cincinnati, Ohio/Seton |
Lindsey Burns, battling from the number six seed, finished third at number two singles at the 2009 PAC Championships. She earned a third-place finish at third singles at the 2008 conference championships. She also played to a fourth-place finish at second doubles in 2008. |
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Devon Cairns |
Grove City College |
1986-89 |
Dover, Del. |
Devon Cairns was named the 1989 PAC MVP/first singles champion. She also claimed the 1987 PAC third singles title and was a two-time PAC third doubles champion (1986, 1987). Cairns finished as the runner-up at first singles at the 1988 PAC Championships and was the runner-up at third singles in 1986. She helped the Wolverines to three PAC team championships (1987-1989). |
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Lindsay Caparese |
Bethany College |
2002-05 |
Follansbee, W.Va./Brooke |
A two-time all-conference selection, Lindsay Caparese appeared in the PAC Championship Tournament semifinals on six different occasions. In 2004, Caparese captured a PAC title at number three singles. Following that, she earned a second-place finish at second singles in 2005. |
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Wendy Carlson |
Grove City College |
1997-2000 |
Hanover, Pa./South Western |
Wendy Carlson was named the PAC MVP/first singles champion at the 1997 PAC Championships. A two-time PAC second singles champion (1998-99), she also won a conference title at third singles at the 2000 PAC Championships. Carlson won three PAC second doubles titles (1997-99) and helped the Wolverines to four PAC team championships. She finished with a 55-10 career singles record and 54-6 career doubles record. Carlson was also a 1999 ITA Northeast Regional semifinalist. |
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Lindsay Carol |
Bethany College |
1994-97 |
Gahanna, Ohio/Gahanna-Lincoln |
Lindsay Carol helped Bethany to three-straight second-place PAC finishes during her tenure with the Bison (1995-97). As a member of the 1997 squad, Carol helped Bethany secure a 13-3 record, which is the top single-season record by a Bethany team in history. Carol was a five-time all-PAC performer, earned second team honors twice in both 1995 (No. 5 singles/No. 3 doubles) and 1996 (No. 4 singles/No. 2 doubles). She also earned second team laurels at number two doubles in 1997. |
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Beth Cavanaugh |
Carnegie Mellon University |
1986-89 |
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Beth Cavanaugh was named the PAC's MVP/Player of the Year at the 1988 conference championships. She won an individual title at second singles and paired with Suzi Dottor to win at number one doubles. Cavanaugh won the second singles title in 1989 and paired with Mary Beth Ashbaugh to win a championship at first doubles. |
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Jennifer Chalaban |
Thiel College |
1988-91 |
Shaker Heights, Ohio/Shaker Heights |
Jennifer Chalaban was named the 1991 PAC MVP/Player of the Year after claiming the first singles title and teaming with Kristen Diulus to win the first doubles title. |
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Christina Commisso |
Westminster College |
2004-07 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Thomas Jefferson |
Christina Commisso totaled six All-PAC honors as a member of the Titans women’s tennis program. She claimed an individual title in the sixth singles flight at the 2004 PAC Championships, and teamed with Dana Larson to finish third at second doubles. At the 2007 conference championships Commisso finished third in the number four singles flight and claimed the first doubles title with Larson. At the 2006 PAC Championships she was the runner-up at third singles and finished second at first doubles with Larson. Commisso also posted a fourth-place finish at number three singles at the 2005 PAC Championships. She helped the Titans record runner-up team finishes in 2006 and 2007. |
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Coleen Conley |
Bethany College |
1998-2001 |
Kingwood, Va./Preston |
A five-time All-PAC award winner, Coleen Conley burst onto the PAC stage for the Bison, earning a PAC Championship at third doubles as a freshman in 1998. Conley then went on to total four more all-conference honors, including two second team laurels in 1999 (sixth singles and second doubles) as well as in 2000 (fourth singles and second doubles). |
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Alexis Cup |
Saint Vincent College |
2008-11 |
Irwin, Pa./Hempfield Area |
Alexis Cup earned 2010 PAC Player of the Year honors after claiming the individual title at number one singles. She also finished as the runner-up at first singles in 2011. Cup teamed with Amanda Gans to post back-to-back third-place finishes at first doubles in 2010 and 2011. |
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Andrea Custer |
Waynesburg University |
2000-03 |
Dunbar, W.Va./South Charleston |
Andrea Custer totaled three All-PAC selections for Waynesburg. She claimed third-place honors at number one singles at the PAC Championships in 2000 and 2002 and paired with Rebecca Greene to finish third at first doubles in 2003. She also posted fourth-place finishes at first singles in 2002 and first doubles in 2001. |
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Kristen Diulus |
Thiel College |
1989-92 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Mt. Lebanon |
Kristen Diulus was named the 1992 PAC MVP/Player of the Year after claiming the first singles title and teaming with Kara Riley to win at first doubles. Diulus also won the 1991 first doubles title with Jennifer Chalaban. |
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Angie Foley |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1993-96 |
Williamstown, W.Va./Williamstown |
Angie Foley was a five-time runner-up at the PAC Championships for the Presidents. She earned All-PAC second team honors at fourth singles in 1994, sixth singles in 1995, and fifth singles in 1996. She also registered runner-up finishes at third doubles in 1993 and 1996. |
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Amanda Gans |
Saint Vincent College |
2010-13 |
Upper St. Clair, Pa./Upper St Clair |
Amanda Gans was a four-time All-PAC honoree, finishing as the runner-up at number one singles and number one doubles at the 2012 championships. She also earned a second-place finish at second doubles in 2010. She finished her career with a 51-16 overall record in singles play. Gans helped Saint Vincent earn the PAC Championship Tournament title in 2012 and the school’s first-ever appearance in the NCAA Division III National Championships. |
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Sonya Gomes |
Bethany College |
1999-2002 |
Bombay, India/St. Xavier's |
A six-time All-PAC honoree, Sonya Gomes competed at number one singles and number one doubles for three seasons between 1999 and 2001. During that time she posted second-place PAC finishes in each for three-straight years. |
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Mindy Hall |
Waynesburg University |
2002-05 |
Mount Pleasant, Pa./Mount Pleasant |
Mindy Hall is one of only two Waynesburg women to claim an individual PAC title, which she won in 2003 at number two singles. She added a pair of second team All-PAC laurels while playing number one singles and number one doubles in 2005. |
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Suzette Hanley |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1985-86 |
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Suzette Hanley was the third singles champion at the 1986 PAC Championships. She also claimed second team honors at the 1985 PAC Championships, finishing second at number one doubles. Hanley, named the team MVP for the 1985 season, won the number one doubles title in the Pennwood Conference as a sophomore. |
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Liz Hanna |
John Carroll University |
1986-89 |
Rochester, N.Y. |
Liz Hanna reached eight conference championship matches and won four league titles during her four-year career with the Blue Streak women's tennis program. Hanna claimed a pair of singles titles and one doubles title during her PAC days (1986-88). In 1990, she won the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) number one singles title. A three-time team MVP, Hanna had a lifetime record of 38-3 in singles play and 34-7 in doubles. Hanna was inducted into the JCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2001. |
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Caitie Hosler |
Westminster College |
2010-13 |
Lititz, Pa./Manheim Central |
Caitie Hosler earned 2013 PAC Player of the Year honors after leading the Titans to their second-straight PAC Championship and winning the title at number one singles. Hosler ranks first in the Titan records books in both career singles wins (72) and career doubles wins (76). She also won the number two singles title at the 2010 and 2012 PAC Championships. She teamed up with Alex Bailey to win the first doubles title at the 2012 PAC Championships. Her 20-1 singles record in 2013 ranks second in program history, while her 21-0 doubles record with Bailey in 2012 stands first. |
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Megan Hulick |
Grove City College |
2001-2004 |
Butler, Pa./Butler |
Megan Hulick was named the PAC MVP at the 2004 PAC Championships after winning at first singles and first doubles. In 2003 she finished third at second singles and was the runner-up at second doubles. At the 2002 PAC championships she won championships at fourth singles and second doubles. Hulick also claimed the sixth singles title at the 2001 PAC Championships. She was a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American (at-large: first team-2004-05, third team-2003-04) and three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District (at-large: first team-2003-04, 2004-05; second team-2002-03). She finished her career with a 36-20 singles record and 28-17 doubles record while helping the Wolverines to four PAC team championships. |
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Chris Ibinson |
Thiel College |
1991-94 |
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Chris Ibinson was a three-time All-PAC selection with the Tomcats. She teamed with Suzanne Scanlon to finish second at number two doubles at the 1994 PAC Championships and paired with Jen McDonald to finish as the runners-up at third doubles at the 1992 conference championships. Ibinson finished second at number two singles in 1992. |
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Alicia Kelly |
Bethany College |
1996-1999 |
Follansbee, W.Va./Brooke |
A four-time all-PAC honoree, Alicia Kelly helped the Bison earn the program's best-ever record at 13-3 in 1997. She captured a second-place finish at number six singles in 1997 before earning a PAC title at number three doubles with partner Coleen Conley in 1998. She then went on to earn two more second team All-PAC selections in 1999 (second at fifth singles and second doubles). |
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Sami Kennedy |
Bethany College |
1999-2002 |
Gibsonia, Pa./Pine-Richland |
Sami Kennedy was a four-time All-PAC player with the Bison. She finished as the runner-up at second singles at the 1999 PAC Championships and at fourth singles in 2001. Paired with Sonya Gomes, Kennedy also registered second-place finishes at first doubles in 2000 and 2001. She finished fourth at second singles in 2000 and at third singles in 2002. |
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Anne Kister |
Grove City College |
1984-87 |
Hanover, Pa./South Western |
Anne Kister was the 1987 PAC MVP/first singles champion and second doubles champion. She was also the 1985 PAC champion at third singles and second doubles and helped the Wolverines to two PAC team titles (1985, 1987) and three undefeated seasons (1984, 1985, 1987). The program posted a 39-1 dual-match record during her career. Kister was the PAC runner-up at first singles in 1986. She finished with a 39-7 career singles record and a 44-2 career doubles record. She earned 1984 Women’s Keystone Conference first team honors at sixth singles and third doubles. In 1985 she was a WKC first team honoree at third singles and second doubles. Kister is the only three-time CoSIDA Academic All-American in Grove City College history (at-large: first team-1988, second team-1986, 1987). In 1988 she was named the Grove City College Sportswoman of the Year. She is the first women’s tennis player to be inducted into the Grove City College Athletic Hall of Fame.
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Julie Kline |
Geneva College |
2010-13 |
Parkersburg, W.Va./Wood County Christian |
In Geneva’s first year of eligibility for the PAC Women's Tennis Championship, Julie Kline earned All-PAC second team honors with a runner-up finish at fourth singles. |
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Jenn Knight |
Waynesburg University |
2003-06 |
Austinburg, Ohio/Jefferson |
Jenn Knight registered a total of seven All-PAC honors during her career as a Yellow Jacket. She posted runner-up finishes at third singles at the 2005 PAC Championships and fourth singles in 2004. She added a third-place finish at number one singles in 2006. Knight paired with Beth Conlon in three-straight runner-up finishes in doubles action. The pair finished second at second doubles in 2004 and 2005 and was second at third doubles in 2003. She helped Waynesburg to three-straight runner-up finishes (2003-05) at the PAC Championships. |
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Brittany Kress |
Geneva College |
2010-13 |
Aliquippa, Pa./Hopewell |
Brittany Kress earned a pair of All-PAC honors for Geneva. At the 2013 PAC Championships she was a runner-up at both fifth singles and third doubles, earning All-PAC second team recognition. At the 2012 conference championships she finished fourth at fourth singles and third doubles. |
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Dana Larson |
Westminster College |
2004-07 |
Warren, Pa./Warren |
Dana Larson recorded five All-PAC honors with the Titans. Paired with Christina Commisso, they finished third at number two doubles at the 2004 and 2005 PAC Championships. As a number one doubles pairing, the tandem finished as runners-up at the 2006 league championships and third in 2007. Larson finished as the runner-up at second singles in 2006 and was fourth in the number one singles flight in 2007. She helped the Titans record runner-up team finishes in 2006 and 2007. |
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Jane Larson |
Westminster College |
2009-2012 |
Warren, Pa./Warren |
Jane Larson was a key member of the 2012 Titan team that won the program’s first PAC Championship title. She ranks fourth in school history in career singles wins (55) and third in career doubles wins (65). |
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Kelly Matthews |
Bethany College |
1995-98 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Middletown South (N.J.) |
An eight-time All-PAC selection, Kelly Matthews helped usher in a new era of women's tennis for the Bison. Playing at number one singles and number one doubles in each of her four years, Matthews earned second team All-PAC honors in both flights during all four seasons. During her tenure the Bison earned second-place PAC finishes three times and put together a program-best 13-3 record in 1997. |
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Kristin McNally |
Grove City College |
2004-07 |
Boardman, Ohio/Boardman |
Kristin McNally was the 2005 PAC MVP and first singles champion. A two-time PAC second singles champion (2004, 2006), she also claimed three-straight PAC second doubles titles (2004-06). McNally posted a 31-11 career singles record and a 31-7 career doubles record. |
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Shannon McNamara |
Thiel College |
1998-2001 |
Carnegie, Pa./Chartiers Valley |
Shannon McNamara was a captain for the Tomcats during her junior and senior seasons. At the 2000 PAC Championships she finished as the runner-up at second singles and teamed with Hillary Geiser to finish third at second doubles. At the 1999 PAC Championships she played to a third-place finish at first singles and teamed with Anna Schultz to finish third at first doubles. She finished third at number one doubles with Schultz and was fourth at number one singles at the 2001 PAC Championships. |
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Stacy Moon |
Grove City College |
2008-11 |
Lima, Ohio/Shawnee |
Stacy Moon was named the 2011 PAC MVP/first singles champion. A two-time PAC second singles champion (2008, 2009), Moon also claimed three-straight PAC first doubles titles (2009-2011). In 2008 she won the PAC third doubles title, and in 2010 was the runner-up at second singles. Moon put together a 59-18 career singles record and a 60-16 career doubles record. She helped the Wolverines to four PAC team championships (2008-2011) and four-consecutive NCAA Division III Tournament appearances (2009-2012). |
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Jennifer Mulcahy |
Grove City College |
1992-95 |
Beaver, Pa./Beaver |
Jennifer Mulcahy was a three-time PAC MVP/first singles champion (1993-95) and three-time PAC champion at first doubles (1993-95). She claimed third singles and third doubles titles at the 1992 PAC Championships. Mulcahy finished with a 45-11 career singles record and a 44-12 career doubles record and led the team to a 33-9 dual match record and four PAC team championships. |
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Tamara Nations |
Grove City College |
2005-08 |
Kailua, Hawai’i/Homeschooled |
Tamara Nations was a two-time PAC MVP/first singles champion (2007, 2008) and three-time PAC first doubles champion (2006-2008). She also won the 2005 PAC second singles title and the 2006 PAC third singles title. Nations posted a 49-20 career singles record and 48-18 career doubles record and helped the Wolverines to four PAC team championships (2005-2008). She helped lead the Wolverines to first-ever NCAA Division III Tournament appearance in 2009. |
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Katie Navarra |
Bethany College |
2001-04 |
New Castle, Pa./Neshannock |
A six-time All-PAC honoree, Katie Navarra earned second team honors in all four seasons by finishing as the runner-up at number one singles in 2002, 2003, and 2004 and number two singles in 2001. She also posted second-place finishes at number one doubles in both 2003 and 2004 and number two doubles in 2001. |
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Hilary Newman |
Westminster College |
2006-2009 |
Beaver Falls, Pa./Blackhawk |
Hilary Newman was a two-time PAC champion, winning at third singles in 2007 and second singles in 2009. She is eighth in Titan history in career singles wins (46) and is tied for sixth in career doubles wins (41). |
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Hilary Norman |
Bethany College |
2002-05 |
New Cumberland, W.Va./Oak Glenn |
A three-time All-PAC award winner, Hillary Norman posted her best season as a freshman in 2002. During that year, she captured second-place finishes at both number two singles and number two doubles. She would also earn second team All-PAC honors at number one doubles in 2004. |
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Lisa Oriti |
Grove City College |
1999-2002 |
Brecksville, Ohio/Cuyahoga Valley Christian |
Lisa Oriti was an eight-time PAC champion. Individually, she won three-straight second singles titles (2000-02) and claimed the fourth singles title in 1999. Oriti was a member of the first doubles championship pairing in 2002 for Grove City, and won titles at second doubles in 2000 and 2001. She also played on the winning third doubles pairing in 1999. Despite playing behind a conference MVP in each of her four seasons, Oriti recorded an impressive 50-8 singles record and a 42-13 doubles record during her career. |
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Diane Palumbo |
John Carroll University |
1983-86 |
Riverside, Ill. |
Diane Palumbo was a pioneer in the sport of women’s tennis at John Carroll, helping jump start a program that has enjoyed plenty of success since her playing days. Prior to conference play (women’s tennis did not compete for a league title until the fall of 1985), Palumbo captured Greater Cleveland College titles at number one doubles twice and number one singles once. In 1986, which was her senior season, Palumbo went undefeated during the regular season conference schedule, then won the number one singles and number one doubles titles with Liz Hanna. A first singles and doubles player throughout her career, Palumbo was team captain and MVP as a senior and finished her career with a 53-28 record. Palumbo was inducted into the JCU Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004. |
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Tracy Penn |
Grove City College |
1982-85 |
Pittsburgh, Pa./Chartiers Valley |
Tracy Penn was the first Grove City women’s tennis player to earn PAC MVP honors (1985). She claimed PAC titles at number one singles and number one doubles at the 1985 league championships, Grove City’s first year competing for the conference title. Penn also earned Women’s Keystone Conference (WKC) MVP honors after number one singles titles in 1984 and 1985. She was a runner up a first doubles at the 1984 WKC Championships. Penn recorded a 33-9 career record at first singles, including a perfect 10-0 record as a senior. She also owned a 27-8 career doubles record. |
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Barb Petty |
Chatham University |
2007-10 |
Amelia, Ohio/Glen Este |
Barb Petty was a three-time All-PAC selection for Chatham, claiming third-place finishes at number one singles from 2007-09. She was named the PAC’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) Scholar-Athletes of the Month for October 2010. Petty recently earned her doctorate in physical therapy from Chatham and is now a physical therapist in Beaumont, Texas. |
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Christina Poo |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1990-93 |
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Christina Poo won a PAC championship at second doubles with Stacey Rathgeb at the 1992 conference championships. She posted five runner-up finishes for the Presidents, earning All-PAC second team honors at fourth singles in 1992 and 1993 and fifth singles in 1991. She was also a runner-up at third doubles in 1991 and second doubles in 1993. |
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Lauren Race |
Thomas More College |
2008-11 |
Cortland Manor, N.Y./John F. Kennedy |
Lauren Race totaled five top-four finishes throughout her career at the PAC Championships for the Saints. She finished fourth at number one singles in 2009, and was fourth at number one doubles 2008, 2010 and 2011. She posted a third-place finish at first doubles in 2009. |
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Stacey Rathgeb-Haught |
Washington & Jefferson College |
1992-95 |
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Stacey Rathgeb-Haught won the number three singles title at the 1993 PAC Championships. She was also a two-time All-PAC second team selection at number two singles (1994-95). The number two doubles champion at the 1992 and 1994 PAC Championships, Rathgeb-Haught finished as the runner-up at second singles in 1995. She was also named a three-time team MVP. |
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Whitney Reis |
Thomas More College |
2003-06 |
Taylor Mill, Ky./Holy Cross |
Whitney Reis earned second team All-PAC honors at the 2006 PAC Championships after finishing as the runner-up at number one singles. She also placed third at first doubles at the 2006 PAC Championships. Reis posted a 6-1 record at first singles as a senior. |
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Stephanie Rubin |
Saint Vincent College |
2010-12 |
Spotsylvania, Va./Seton School |
At the 2012 PAC Championships Stephanie Rubin posted third-place finishes at both third singles and second doubles. She finished third at third doubles and fourth at fourth singles at the 2011 conference championships, and was fourth at sixth singles in 2010. |
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Anna Schultz |
Thiel College |
1999-2002 |
Amery, Wis./Amery |
Anna Schultz totaled four third-place number one doubles finishes at the PAC Championships between 1999 and 2002. She teamed with Shannon McNamara in 1999 and 2001, Mishelle Beercheck in 2000, and Allison Kuder in 2002. Schultz posted third-place finishes at number four singles in 2000 and 2001 and number five singles in 1999. |
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April Scudere |
Westminster College |
2006-2009 |
Fowler, Ohio/Brookfield |
April Scudere was the first PAC singles champion in school history when she won at number four in 2006. She also teamed up with Andrea Redhair for a win at number one doubles in 2008. Scudere is fifth in Westminster history in career singles wins (54) and fifth in career doubles victories (50). |
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Cathy Tiberia |
Grove City College |
1993-96 |
Hermitage, Pa./Hickory |
Cathy Tiberia was named the 1996 PAC MVP/first singles champion. A two-time PAC second singles champion (1994, 1995), she also won the sixth singles title at the 1993 PAC Championships. Tiberia was also a member of the first doubles championship pairing in 1996 and claimed a second doubles title in 1995. She helped the Wolverines to four PAC team championships and compiled a 48-6 career singles record and 28-6 career doubles record. |
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Natalie Walten |
Grove City College |
2009-10 |
Stewartstown, Pa./Kennard-Dale |
Natalie Walten was named the 2009 PAC Player of the Year and first singles champion. At the 2010 PAC Championships she finished as the runner-up at first singles after being forced to withdraw from the finals due to illness. She also claimed the third doubles title in 2009 and was the second doubles champion in 2010. Walten recorded a 28-18 career singles record and a 27-15 doubles record. |
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Emily Wessleman |
Thomas More College |
2009-12 |
Union, Ky./St. Henry |
Emily Wessleman won a school-record 40 singles matches (40-21) during her time at Thomas More. She finished third at number one doubles at the 2009 PAC Championships and placed third at second singles at the 2012 PAC Championships. As a senior she finished with a 13-3 record at second singles and posted a 12-5 record at third singles as a sophomore. |
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Carol (Hunter) Weymuller |
Bethany College |
1967-70 |
Kalamazoo, Mich./Portage Towp. |
A 1983 inductee into the Bethany Hall of Fame, Carol (Hunter) Weymuller was a four-year letter winner with the Bison men's tennis program. The PAC did not officially sponsor women’s tennis as a championship sport until 1985. She helped lead Bethany to two of their three conference championships in 1967 and 1968. Paired with her brother Kirk, the duo captured PAC titles at number one doubles in both 1967 and 1968. Weymuller also took home a PAC title in 1967 at number two singles. |
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