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  Audrey Banada
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: Senior
Home Town: North Miami Beach, Florida
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High School: North Miami Beach
Height: 5-4
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Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Biology
Singles Record: 110-26
Doubles Record: 122-32

2005-06:Won the South Region ITA/Arthur Ashe Award for Leadership & Sportsmanship...named to the All-ACC team for the second time in her career...went 29-9 overall and 18-5 in dual play in singles...10-4 at the No. 4 position...ranked No. 98 to finish season...won seven matches in a row to end season...won the consolation draw of the Wilson/ITA South Regional Championships during the fall season...26-11 overall in doubles...had been ranked as high as 43rd alongside Monika Dancevic...15-7 overall with Dancevic and 15-6 at the No. 2 position...seventh all-time with an 84-20 doubles record... holds a 78-15 career singles record--13th all-time.

2004-05: All-American in doubles with Megan Bradley…named to the All-ACC squad…named to the 2004-05 ACC Academic Honor Roll…reached Quarterfinals in the NCAA Doubles Championships…finished the year ranked sixth in doubles with Bradley and 36th in doubles with Melissa Applebaum…was seeded third at the NCAA Doubles Championship alongside teammate Bradley, earning her first All-American honor...was ranked as high as second in doubles alongside Bradley, together the duo posted a 16-1 dual-match record and a 27-3 mark overall…posted an 18-4 overall singles record...claimed the match clinching win in Miami’s 4-3 upset over fourth ranked UCLA at the ITA Team Indoor Championship with a 6-4, 7-6 (4) victory over Sarah Gregg at the No. 4 position...posted a 6-4, 6-3 win over Daniella Alvarez to clinch UM’s 4-3 win over Clemson at the ACC Championship that sent the Hurricanes to the championship final in their inaugural season in the ACC...was named to the All-ACC team after posting a 9-0 record in league play...held a 18-match unbeaten streak that ended at the NCAA Tournament Second Round when she fell to California’s Jessica Shu...posted an 8-1 mark at the No. 5 slot and was a perfect 6-0 at No. 6 singles...held an 11-match win streak in doubles...holds an impressive 58-9 doubles record and 49-6 record in singles in two years at Miami…Fall…was ranked second in doubles in the South Region in the ITA Fall Regional Rankings with teammate Megan Bradley... Ranked No. 119 in the ITA preseason singles rankings...finished the fall season with a 9-1 record in doubles play alongside Bradley…together they took home the Wilson/ITA South Region Doubles title…enjoyed an eight match win streak in doubles that ended in the quarterfinal round of the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships.

2003-04: Finished her first season at Miami ranked No. 25 in the ITA South Region Singles rankings with a dual match record of 22-1 and a 31-2 overall record...defeated Boston College's Amy Molden 6-3, 6-0 and Notre Dame's Kristina Stastny, 6-1, 6-3 in the Big East Championship...triumphed over UCLA's Lauren Fisher in the NCAA Quarterfinals 6-4, 7-6...her 7-5, 2-6, 6-4 win over Lindsay Dawaf clinched Miami's upset win over No.1 ranked Florida in the NCAA Regionals…finished the season with an overall record of 28-4 in doubles play... along with teammate Mari Toro, defeated UCLA's Laura Gordon and Sarah Gregg in the NCAA Quarterfinals, 9-7...compiled a 9-1 record during fall play...won five straight matches to claim the "B" singles title at the 2003 ITA Southern Regional Championships that included a win over Florida State's Alina Mihaliescu in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2 in the championship match...her only loss of the fall season came at the hands of teammate Sihem Bennacer in the semi-finals of the Gator Invitational.

Prep: Ranked in the state of Florida's Top 10 coming out of high school...trained at the Extreme Team Tennis Academy...coached by Diego Dominguez...won the girl's 16 Florida State Closed Tournament and advanced to the round of 16 of the USTA Super Nationals in 2000...won the singles title of the girl's 18 of the Gulfstream Designated twice, taking the championship in both 2001 and 2002...paired with Joelle Schwenk to win the girl's 16 doubles title at the 1999 Bush Florida Open and the girl's 16 doubles title at the USTA Super National L1 in 2001...was ranked as high as No. 4 nationally in 2001 in the USTA's Girl's 16 group.