A strong offensive baseliner…mentally tough, three-set player with great drive and motivation…Fall 2004: Defeated Iza Ferreira of Arizona in the Nike Cal Invitational…advanced to the Round of 64 at the ITA Northwest Regional Championships, beating Bachlan Pham of the University of Nevada, 6-2, 6-0…compiled a 4-3 doubles record…advanced to the quarterfinals of the Nike Cal Invitational and SMC invitational with partners Hilary Englert and Tiffany Lee…2003-04: Did not compete. 2002-03: Saw first dual action of career in 2003, completing a 2-2 record on court No. 6…6-2, 6-2 victory over Texas’ Leigh Tucker clinched the match for the Bears…6-0, 6-3 win over USC’s Bernadette Bayani clinched upset victory over USC April 18…in fall, competed in five tournaments, compiling a 9-6 record… advanced to the Round of 32 at Saint Mary’s Invitational by defeating Nicole Hunstock of Saint Mary’s before being eliminated by Loyola Marymount’s Edit Pakay…had a strong performance in Omni Hotels Regional Championships, advancing to the Round of 16 with three-set victory over Oregon’s Davina Mendiburo in the Round of 32…took Flight 4 crown at Pac-10 Indoor Championships with 6-4, 6-4 victory over Bernadette Bayani of USC…2001-02: Red-shirted following shoulder surgery.
PERSONAL/PREVIOUS: Was team MVP for three years at Agoura HS…ranked 4th in nation in girls 16 and under in 2000…ranked 2nd in Southern California for girls 16 and under in 1999…ranked 30th nationally for girls 18 and under in 2001…competed in Junior Federation Cup in summer of 2001…was on school’s honor roll for four years…has not declared major yet at Cal…parents are Cindy and Brett Borisoff of Agoura Hills, CA…father participated in water polo and swimming at Occidental college…sister, Lauren, attends Cornell University…full name is Brooke Alison Borisoff…born Nov. 2, 1983 in Los Angeles, CA.
BORISOFF’S Career Record
Singles Doubles
Dual Overall Dual Overall
2001-02 Redshirt
2002-03 4-3 13-9 0-0 0-1
2003-04 Did not compete
Fall ’04 0-0 2-6 0-0 4-3
Totals 4-3 15-15 0-0 4-4