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  Kathryn Gerber
School: Clemson University
Year: Senior
Home Town: Vienna, WV
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Major: Biological Sciences
Singles Record: 15-30
Doubles Record: 4-7
Fall 2007 Singles: · Was 1-7 in the fall season · Won over Liberty Sveke of Vanderbilt in the Furman Fall Classic. Doubles: · Had a 2-2 record in fall doubles matches, all played with Samantha Eppelsheimer · Pair went 2-0 at the Furman Fall Classic in September · Then fell in both matches at the Duals In The Desert in November. Spring 2007 · Did not play Fall 2006 Singles: · Went 2-5 during the fall season · Was 1-2 at the Miami Invitational in November. Doubles: · Lost only match played with Ina Hadziselimovic in the round of 64 at the Wilson/ITA Southeast Regional in October. Spring 2006 Singles: · Had a 7-11 record in her first spring season at Clemson to finish her year at 13-16 overall · Opened season with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over the College of Charleston’s Payten Ellington at flight five · Won four consecutive matches in March · Won a crucial match in Clemson’s 4-3 victory over North Carolina in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament, defeating Charlie Tansill (6-4, 6-1) at flight six Doubles: · Played in just four doubles contests for the 2005-06 season · Had a 1-2 record with Maria Brito · Also one won match with Carol Salge. Fall 2005 Singles: · Had a 6-5 singles record in the 2005 fall season · Reached the semifinals of the flight six championships at the Furman Fall Classic · Also advanced to the final four of the C1 bracket at the USTA Women’s College Tennis Invitational · With two wins in the qualifying round of the Wilson/ITA Southeast Regional Championships, advanced to the main draw of the tournament … Doubles: · Did not play any doubles matches of record. Before Clemson · Transferred from West Virginia University where she compiled a 12-2 overall record, mostly played the flight three and four positions, during the spring 2005 season · In high school, was one of the top American junior players, ranked as high as #117 in 2004 · Participated in the National 18 and under Hardcourt tournament · Competed annually in the US National Junior Championships · While at Parkersburg High School, won the West Virginia high school singles and doubles championships as a freshman in 2002.