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  Megan Bradley
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: Senior
Home Town: Columbia, Missouri
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High School: Ransom Everglades
Height: 5-10
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Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Sports Administration
Singles Record: 98-17
Doubles Record: 72-14

As a Junior 2003-04: Finished her second season at Miami ranked No. 5 in the final ITA national rankings after compiling an overall record of 22-2 in singles play...faced some of the nations top talent in 2003-04 with both of her losses coming at the hands of ranked opponents.....strung together consecutive victories in 18 straight matches with wins over opponents from UCLA, UCF, Notre Dame, Virginia Tech, UF and Boston College...helped lead the Hurricanes to their second BIG EAST title in three years by downing Szilvia Szegedi of Boston College 6-0, 6-1 and Alicia Salas of Notre Dame 6-0, 6-1 at the No. 1 spot in both matches in the finals of the BIG EAST Championships... claimed a victory over USA’s Marlieke Jager  in straight sets 6-1, 6-1 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament...took a win over UF’s Alexis Gordon (2) 6-3, 6-4 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament...advanced to the NCAA Round 16 earning All-American status, becoming the first UM player to do so since 1995, and knocking off No. 81 Maria Ivanov of TU 6-2, 6-2…defeated UF’s Jennifer Magley (19) 6-2, 7-5 in the NCAA quarterfinals before falling to UCLA’s Daniela Bercek (31) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4...matched up with teammate Melissa Applebaum for an overall record of 20-5 in doubles play...along with Applebaum, finished the season ranked No. 20 in doubles, with an overall record of 19-4 at the No. 1 spot...named Most Outstanding Tournament Player in the Big East and earned the No. 1 spot as a member of the Big East All-Tournament Team in singles and, along with teammate Melissa Applebaum, in doubles…first UM player since 1988 to reach the NCAA Singles Tennis Championships’ semifinals …she finished the year with a 37-6 record…became the all-time singles win leader at Miami.

Fall 2003-04: Enters the spring season ranked No. 11 in the ITA preseason rankings…posted an overall record of 11-3 in singles play during the fall season…won the consolation bracket of Riviera/ITA All-American Championships by downing No. 9 Amanda Johnson of Duke in three sets 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the final round after winning four consecutive matches including a win over No. 5 Chloe Carlotti of Fresno State in straight sets 7-5, 6-2…advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA Southern Championships before falling to Sadisha Robinson of Georgia in three sets 5-7, 6-3, 6-3.

As a Sophomore in 2002-03: Finished her first season at Miami ranked No. 55 in the final ITA national rankings after compiling an overall record of 17-9 in singles play, primarily playing at the No. 1 spot for the Hurricanes…faced some of the nations top talent in 2003-03 with five of her nine losses coming at the hands of ranked opponents…took a victory in her first dual match as a Hurricane, downing No. 22 Jennifer McGaffigan from Illinois 6-2, 6-3…strung together consecutive victories in five straight matches with wins over opponents from South Florida, Florida International, Boston College, Virginia and Boston University…helped lead the Hurricanes to the final round of the BIG EAST Tournament by downing Kristen Stubbs of Virginia Tech 6-1, 6-1 in a 4-0 UM sweep…overtook Notre Dame’s Caylan Leslie in three sets 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 in the finals of the BIG EAST Championships… claimed a victory over Purdue’s Gretchen Haynor in straight sets 6-1, 6-1 in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament, leading the Hurricanes to a 4-1 win over the Boilermakers…took a win over Kentucky’s Sarah Witten 6-3, 4-6, 7-5 in a 4-3 loss to Kentucky in the second round of the NCAA Tournament…knocked off No. 36 Urska Juric of Missouri in the first round of the NCAA Singles Tournament before falling in the second round to No. 18 Amanda Johnson of Duke in three sets 2-6, 6-4, 7-6…matched up with teammate Melissa Applebaum for an overall record of 15-3 in doubles play…along with Applebaum finished the season ranked No. 21 in doubles, with an overall record of 14-1 at the No. 1 spot.

As a Freshman at UCLA in 2001-02: Competed at the No. 1 singles position, while compiling an impressive overall record of 30-9…named an All-American in both singles and doubles competition… earned Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Rookie of the Year honors…ended the 2002 season as the Bruins’ highest ranked singles player at No. 5 in the nation…enjoyed tremendous success with teammate Lauren Fisher in doubles play finishing the season ranked at No. 5 by the ITA…she advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championships and to the finals in doubles competition…she opened the NCAA Tournament with two straight-set wins over No. 31 Alix Lacelarie of Clemson (6-0, 6-1) and No. 85 Toni Neykova of Iowa (6-2, 7-5)…helped guide UCLA to a No. 4 ITA final ranking…five of her nine losses came at the hands of top-10 ranked players…made an immediate impact on the collegiate tennis scene, winning the first tournament she played in at the Adidas Invitational…defeated No. 3 Adria Engel of Arizona State in the quarterfinals and No. 44 Vilmarie Castellvi of Tennessee in the semifinals…registered a 6-4, 6-3 victory over No. 5 teammate Sara Walker in the final…participated in the main draw at the Riviera All-American, defeating No. 26 Raquel Kops-Jones of Cal in the first round…took No. 1 ranked Bea Bielik of Wake Forest to three sets before falling, 4-6, 7-6(1), 7-6(4) in the second round…posted an impressive 4-1 mark over ranked opponents in fall play…also participated in the main draw at the Omni Hotels Regionals…finished the fall ranked No. 7 in the country in singles…advanced to the finals at the Adidas Invitational, falling to teammates Marinova/Walker in that final…also reached the finals at the Omni Hotels Regionals, falling again to Marinova/Walker…finished the fall season with a 7-2 record and a No. 13 national ranking.

Prep: Considered the No. 1 recruit in the country, finishing 2001 as the top-ranked junior player in the United States…member of Team USA…has represented the U.S. on several occasions, including the prestigious World Youth Cup (the 16-and-under equivalent to the Fed Cup) and the Maureen Connelly Continental Cup…reached the round of 16 at the 2000 U.S. Open Junior Championships…has also participated in Junior Wimbledon…took home the singles and doubles titles at the Girls’ 16s USTA National Championships… Won the 16s singles and doubles titles at the 1999 Easter Bowl…finished 1999 ranked No. 1 in the Girls’ 16s division…singles champion and doubles semifinalist in the 18s division at the 2001 Easter Bowl…reached the quarterfinals at the USTA Junior International Hard Court Championships in 1999…finalist at the 1999 USTA National Claycourts…won the doubles title at the 2001 USTA National Championships (w/Erin Burdette)…finished 2001 ranked No. 2 in the country in doubles…qualified for the main draw at the 2000 USTA Satellite of Boca Raton, Fla.…reached the second round of the 2000 USTA Challenge of Jackson, Miss.…attended Ransom Everglades High School in Florida.