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  Jessica Schlosser
School: Syracuse University
Year: Junior
Home Town: Nedrow, NY
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High School: Christian Brothers Academy
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Singles Record: 13-33
Doubles Record: 17-24
Coach Gifford: Plays as good a doubles game as anybody on the team...carries a stong academic course load and still produces on the court...had biggest injury on the team last year...had to learn to hit backhand one-handed...won key matches despite injury...wanted to go on...won big against Seton Hall...looking to pair her with someone in doubles high in the lineup. Sophomore Year: Compiled a 14-14 doubles record and a 19-31 overall mark despite severe left wrist injury...played primarily at No. 5 singles...compiled a 3-12 singles record in dual matches, and was 2-5 in tournament play...played doubles with Kristine Bech Holte...the duo earned a 9-12 record in dual play, including a 4-7 record at No. 2 and a 5-5 record at No. 3 doubles...the pair was 5-2 in tournament play, including winning the Flight B doubles championship at the Maryland Invitational. Freshman Year: Led first-year players with .563 winning percentage...finished third in both the flight four singles and flight two doubles (playing with Zani Suttle) at SUnity Life Tennis Classic...finalist in Flight D singles at the Maryland Invitational...finalist in Flight D singles at Cornell Winter Tennis Classic...named to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the spring semester...named to the BIG EAST Academic All-Star Team. High School and Age Group: Compiled a 52-7 career record...received the team MVP award three times...all-league and all-county every year from seventh grade through her junior year...All-State as a freshman...received Sportsmanship Award at the Girls 16 Zonals in 1998...played in the backdraw round of 32 at the 2000 Fiesta Bowl. Personal: Born November 26, 1982, in Syracuse, New York...daughter of David and Cindy Schlosser...majoring in interior design in the College of Visual and Performing Arts.