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  Erika Shortridge
School: U.S. Air Force Academy
Year: Senior
Home Town: Charleston, SC
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High School: Bishop England
Height: 5-8
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Birth Date: Sunday, April 13, 1986
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Singles Record: 34-52
Doubles Record: 45-72

At Air Force --

2006-07 (Junior) – Posted an 8-5 overall singles record … went 10-01 overall in doubles … played the majority of her dual singles matches at the No. 5 spot, posting a 4-3 mark … also went 1-0 at No. 4 and 3-2 at No. 6 … posted a 5-3 doubles record with Kelly Morgan, 1-0 at No. 1 and 4-3 at No. 3.

 

2005-06 (Sophomore) – Paired with Kelly Morgan to go 13-8 overall in doubles, including 12-8 at the No. 3 position … 3-5 record against MWC opponents … clinched doubles point in 4-3 win over Wyoming with 8-6 triumph at No. 3 doubles … also won the No. 3 match against New Mexico, San Diego State and Wyoming at the MWC Championships … won 12 singles matches.

 

2004-05 (Freshman) – Won five singles matches as a freshman … ended the season as part of the No. 2 doubles team with Lauren Wilson … the pair went 7-15 overall and had a team-best 2-5 record against MWC opponents.

 

Before Air Force

Earned six letters in tennis … started playing for high school team while in seventh grade … also recruited by Clemson and Purdue … member of National Honor Society … high school tennis coach was Patricia Owens.

 

Personal

Born April 13, 1986 … parents are Jack and Martita Shortridge ... majoring in behavioral science … would like to attend pilot training after the Academy … completed Operation Air Force at Kunsan Air Base, Korea this past summer and flew in an F-16 … also worked the USAFA Sports Camps … active in her squadron as a safety/security officer NCO … favorite food is gyros … favorite TV show is The Office … favorite movie is The Count of Monte Cristo … favorite book is Harry Potter … she has played the violin since she was 3 years old … credits her parents with the biggest influence on her sports career … member of cadet squadron 2.