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  Gaby Mastromarino
School: TCU
Year: graduated
Home Town: Tequesta
Home State: Florida
Home Country: United States(USA)
High School: Jupiter High School
Height: 5-11
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Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 19-14
Doubles Record: 19-9
2008-09 (FRESHMAN) Posted an overall singles record of 18-14, including a 12-12 mark during the spring schedule... played in all but the top two spots... delivered the match-clinching victory against Wyoming and Colorado State... six of her final seven wins were in straight sets... had an overall doubles record of 19-9, including a 12-7 clip during the spring... enjoyed a 8-4 doubles ledger with partner Maria Babanova from the No. 3 position... the tandem ended the season on a four-match winning streak together... had an impressive start to her collegiate career, opening with a 6-2 singles record in the fall...defeated players from Georgia and Wake Forest at the Bulldog Invitational...defeated a Texas player to advance to the round of 16 at the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regional Championships...turned in a 7-2 doubles record...alongside partner Kayla Duncan, the swept through the Bulldog Invitational with four wins over teams from Wake Forest, Indiana and Virginia...the duo advanced into the round of 16 at the Wilson/ITA Southwest Regional Championships.

HIGH SCHOOL
Played her prep career at Jupiter High for head coach Cathy Scalese...selected to Florida State Zone all-star team....awarded academic FHSAA Lamp of Knowledge in 2004...awarded Warrior Head in 2008, and Inducted to Warrior "Wall of Fame" in 2007.

PERSONAL
Mastromarino is the daughter of Tom and Julie Mastromarino...has an older sister, Jennifer (29), and a younger brother, Eric (14)...is a pre-med major at TCU with an emphasis in neuroscience...her father was a Division II All-American at Mount St. Mary's University in 1981...he is a 5-time national singles champion, and 4-time national doubles champion and was inducted into the Hall of Fame at Mount St. Mary's in 1992.