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Enters the spring ranked No. 20 in the Southeast Region in singles Also ranked No. 12 in the ITA national poll and No. 4 in the region in doubles with Shinann Featherston Garnered an additional doubles ranking of No. 45 in the ITA national poll with Sanaz Marand Played one of the toughest singles schedules in the nation during the fall, facing seven opponents ranked in the top 60 Won the top flight championship with Featherston at the Furman Fall Classic, defeating a pair of top-20 opponents Posted a combined doubles record of 9-5 playing with Featherston and Marand that featured wins over four ranked opponents.
SOPHOMORE SEASON (2007-08)
Had another strong spring, finishing 16-8 in dual match singles and 22-5 in dual match doubles Spent all of the 2008 spring season in the top 30 of the ITA national singles poll, topping out at No. 26 Ranked as high as No. 31 in the nation in doubles with Sanaz Marand and No. 46 in the nation with Austin Smith Earned All-ACC honors after finishing 7-3 in ACC singles matches and a perfect 11-0 in ACC doubles action Defeated seven ranked singles opponents including a key win over No. 51 Amanda Fink in the upset of No. 8 USC at the ITA National Indoor Championship Earned a berth into the NCAA Singles tournament, during which she advanced to the second round with a win over No. 35 Cristina Visico of Cal From March 8 to May 9, playing with Marand and Smith, won 15 consecutive doubles matches Missed most of the fall season due to injury Appeared in four doubles matches during the Kitty Harrison Invitational, tallying wins with Jelena Durisic, Sophie Grabinski and Smith Named to the ACC All-Academic Team.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2006-07)
Finished the season with a 33-11 singles record, including a 9-1 mark in ACC play Partnering with Sara Anundsen, Laura Reichert, Austin Smith and Jenna Long, finished with a 15-5 doubles record, including a 7-0 mark with Anundsen Named All-ACC as well as ITA Southeast Region Player to Watch Played primarily at the No. 2 position in dual matches, finishing with a 16-5 mark at that spot Had six wins over ranked opponents in the spring, including a 6-2, 6-1 win over No. 14 Nina Henkel of Cal Earned a bid to the NCAA singles tournament, where she defeated No. 52 Sylvia Kosakowski of Pepperdine in the first round before falling to No. 3 Melanie Gloria of Fresno State Playing with Anundsen, scored an 8-2 win over No. 5 Brook Buck and Kelcy Tefft of Notre Dame Finished the fall with a 14-2 record in singles play Won the B flight singles title at the William & Mary Invitational Won six qualifying matches in a row to advance to the main draw of the ITA All-American Championships Scored three wins over nationally-ranked opponents in the fall, including a straight-set victory over No. 7 Amanda Fink of Southern Cal.
PREP/PERSONAL
Ranked No. 54 in 2004 18s In 2003, ranked in Top 10 of USTA 18s Ranked No. 1 in 2002 in 14s No. 5 USTA 16s No. 3 USTA 12s Sidelined with a back stress fracture after the U.S. Open in 2004 until her summer before college Competed in all four Grand Slams in 2004 Reached the doubles quarterfinals at the Australian Open in 2004 Girls 18s doubles finalist USTA National Clay Courts in 2004 18s singles champion at the Chanda Rubin Van Der Meer ITA in 2003 16s doubles champion of USTA National hard courts and Easter Bowl 2003 18s singles finalist and doubles champion at USTA International Grass Courts in 2003 16s singles champion at USTA National clay courts in 2002 Majoring in political science and philosophy with a minor in journalism Admires athlete Andre Agassi Lists anything by C.S. Lewis as her favorite books Favorite food is peanut butter and jelly sandwiches Favorite TV show is "Seinfeld" Has one brother Katrina Tsang is the daughter of Richard and Karen Tsang Born July 7, 1988, in Durham, N.C.