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  Caren Seenauth
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: Senior
Home Town: Boca Raton, Fla.
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High School: Keystone National
Height: 5-4
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Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Pre-Law
Singles Record: 84-49
Doubles Record: 87-60
Fall 2007: Finished the fall season with a 7-5 mark in singles competition and a 10-6 doubles record when paired with fellow senior Romy Farah … Won three of four singles matches at the UNC Kitty Harrison Invitational, beating Marshall’s Thaddea Lock, Maryland’s Karin Lundmark and Furman’s Monica Arguello … Reached the round of 16 at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational, defeating Jana Mackova of Boise State, 7-6, 6-1, before falling to No. 78 Nina Munch-Soegaard, 6-7, 4-6 … Joined Farah to win seven of nine doubles matches to open the fall season … Advanced into the finals of the ITA South Regional, defeating duos from Georgia Tech, Stetson, Auburn and FIU before falling to No. 3 Whitney McCray and Kristi Miller, 5-8 … Defeated Auburn’s No. 6 pair of Alex Haney and Melissa Koning, 8-5, in the quarterfinals for the duo’s top win of the fall … Lost in the semifinals of the ITA National Indoor Championships to Baylor’s No. 51 team of Lenka Broosova and Zuzana Zemenova after beating UNC and Ohio State … Reached the quarterfinals of the Riviera/ITA All-American Pre-Qualifying tournament after wins over teams from Duke and Texas Tech … Also reached the quarterfinals of the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational.

2006-2007: Went 24-17 in singles competition on the season playing primarily in the No. 4 and No. 5 positions … Finished with an 6-5 mark in ACC singles action … In doubles competition, she went 24-15 on the year, including a 13-1 mark and a No. 33 national ranking when paired with Audra Cohen in the No. 2 position … After dropping her first two singles matches of the ACC season, she won five of her next six with four of those victories coming in the No. 4 position … Picked up a pair of wins at the NCAA Regional, May 12-13, winning easily over Alabama A&M’s Brittany Jelks, 6-0, 6-0 and Wichita State’s Anna Egorova, 6-2, 6-2 … Won 14 straight doubles matches from Feb. 16 to March 26, with 13 of the victories coming in the No. 2 spot with Cohen … Finished the fall campaign with an 8-3 singles record and a 5-3 doubles record alongside Gina Sabatino ... Started the season by going 2-1 at the Gator Fall Classic defeating Gabriela Duch from USF and Jessi Robinson of Duke ... Advanced all the way to the final of the B Singles Tournament at the Palm Desert Classic defeating the likes of Zuzana Chmelarova and Iva Mihaylova of Baylor and Stephanie Davison of Texas ... Finished the fall on a strong note winning two matches in the Miami Invite over Iowa and Clemson.

2005-2006: Finished her sophomore season with a 27-12 overall record in singles and 25-13 overall record in doubles ... Played primarily in the No. 6 slot in the spring season going 17-8 in dual match play ... Teamed with Patricia Starzyk to form Miami’s No. 3 team going 18-7, saw consistent playing time for the first time in her career and continually showed improvement throughout the season ... Helped Miami to advance to the quarter-finals of the NCAA Indoors for the second year in a row by defeating Wisconsin’s Elizabeth Carpenter 6-4, 6-1 ... Defeated Danielle Petrisko 6-1, 6-2 in Miami’s win over Kentucky, came up with a big win over Jennifer Zika 6-1, 6-1 in the ACC regular season finale to help lift Miami past Duke and a share of the ACC regular season crown ... Performed well again when she defeated Jessi Robinson of Duke 6-0, 6-4 to help propel Miami into the final of the ACC Tournament Championships ... Played consistently well throughout the NCAA tournament but had matches suspended because the team score had been decided ... Left her best tennis for the biggest moment ... Came up with the biggest win of her career when she defeated #101 Carine Vermeulen of Southern California 7-5, 6-0 in the Semi-Finals of the NCAA Tournament ... Trailed USC 3-5 in the first set then rallied off 10 straight games to give Miami a quick point and a much needed momentum shift ... Played consistently well with Starzyk in doubles claiming wins over Florida, Texas, Kentucky, Georgia Tech and Clemson ... Performed well with Starzyk in the NCAA tournament ... Helped Miami claim the doubles point against Fresno State with a 8-3 win over Haskett and Gloria ... In the NCAA Championship match, had a break point at 6-6 against Stanford when match was suspended.

2004-05: Posted a 6-1 dual record and 13-6 overall mark in singles during her first season of collegiate competition … Played mostly at the No. 6 and No. 5 spots … Defeated Katarina Draganova of Boston University, 6-0, 6-2 in her lone match at No. 4 … Played No. 2 doubles with Melissa Applebaum and No.3 doubles with Patricia Starzyk compiling a 10-8 dual record … Tallied a 16-13 overall doubles record … With Starzyk defeated Saras Arasu and Parker Goyer, 8-5 of No. 15 Duke in the quarterfinals of the ACC and downed Claudia Kecht and Pia Terol of Florida Atlantic, 8-0 in the first round of the NCAA team championships ... Compiled a 8-5 singles record during the fall season … Enjoyed a six-match win streak where she defeated players from Kentucky, FIU and Vanderbilt.

Prep: Was ranked as high as 47th nationally in the USTA’s Girl’s 18 group ... Also ranked fourth in Florida’s sectionals ... Varsity letterwinner in tennis from 1998-2000 ... Attended King Park High School in Long Island, N.Y. her freshman year before moving to Florida.