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  Audra Cohen
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: Junior
Home Town: Plantation, Fla.
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High School: St. Thomas Aquinas
Height: 5-9
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Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 76-4
Doubles Record: 64-11

2005-06: Sat out fall season while recovering from back surgery...Named ITA National Player of the Year...a 2005-06 Honda Sports Award Finalist...ranked No. 1 in singles and No. 2 in doubles alongside Melissa Applebaum to end season...All-American in singles and doubles...named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team at the No. 1 position...became Miami's second consecutive NCAA Singles Championship overall No. 1 seed...reached NCAA Singles Round of 16 and NCAA Doubles Quarterfinals...named to the All-ACC team and ACC Player of the Year......posted a 34-2 overall record and a 22-2 mark against ranked opponents... went 29-1 at the No. 1 position...enjoyed a career-best 27-match win streak...was named the ACC's Performer of the Week a league-leading three times...defeated two No. 1 ranked players during the season...posted a 24-3 doubles record alongside Applebaum...held a 15 match unbeaten streak with Applebaum at the No. 1 position...holds a 30-6 overall doubles record.

2004-05 (Northwestern): Competed in the No. 1 singles position, while compiling 51-7 overall, 23-5 dual, 10-0 Big Ten records...was named All-American in both singles and doubles...finished the season ranked third in singles and second in doubles, with Cristelle Grier, in the ITA final rankings…earned ITA Midwest Regional Rookie Player of the Year Award and also earned the ITA's National Rookie of the Year Award…named Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Athlete of the Year, becoming only the second women's tennis player in conference history to sweep those two honors...named to the All-Big Ten team…went 5-1 at NCAA Singles Championships, advancing to the finals before falling to Zuzana Zemenova of Baylor...entered spring season as No. 1 player in singles and doubles alongside Cristelle Grier...held onto top singles ranking for two months before dropping down to No. 3 March 8...her 51 wins ties her for third all-time in the modern era of NCAA Division I Women's Tennis (since 1988)...one of only eight players to notch at least 50 victories in the modern era ... her 51 victories also set a new Northwestern single-season wins record, besting Cristelle Grier's mark of 40 in 2004... featured in the Faces in the Crowd section of Sports Illustrated’s Thursday, May 12 issue...went 2-1 at ITA National Team Indoor Championship, winning her matches against No. 24 New Mexico and No. 10 Tulane ... put together seven-match winning streak in the month of February during which she did not drop a set...only dropped a total of 18 sets in 58 matches total matches…played all but one match at No. 1 singles...one of five Wildcats to go undefeated in regular-season Big Ten singles action…alongside Grier, defeated nation's fifth-ranked doubles team of Catrina and Christian Thompson from Notre Dame, 8-4 (4/14)...46 of her 51 wins came in straight sets…won two singles matches at Big Ten Tournament, helping Northwestern to its seventh-straight title.

Fall 2004 (Northwestern):  Began collegiate career with 23 straight singles wins, before falling in the round of 16 at the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships… finished the fall 23-1…became the first Northwestern player to win the ITA National Singles Title…followed the national title by winning the ITA Midwest Championships…defeated teammate and No. 1-ranked player Cristelle Grier three times during the fall season…teamed with Grier to win ITA National Indoor Doubles Championship…posted a12-0 doubles record.

Prep: Won the state championship in singles and doubles as a junior and a senior... State runner-up as a freshman ... earned All-American honors and was undefeated in both her junior and senior seasons ...undefeated during junior and senior seasons ... Four-time All-State and All-County awards ... was named the Miami Herald and Sun-Sentinel Player of the Year her junior and senior seasons…was ranked No. 1 national in singles and doubles in under 18 juniors…as a senior, earned the USTA National Sportsmanship Award and was named USTA Florida Player of the Year…played in the doubles main draw in the U.S. Open as a senior...an Easter Bowl double champion and singles finalist…a doubles champion in the Clay Courts Super Nationals, Hard Court Super Nationals and the Winter Super Nationals.