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  Gina Sabatino
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: Senior
Home Town: Waltham, Mass
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High School: Transfer, Boston University
Height: 5-6
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Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 34-17
Doubles Record: 30-23
Fall 2007: Did not participate due to injury.

2006-2007: Finished the season with a record of 30-13 overall, playing mostly in the No. 5 and No. 6 positions … Became just the 10th player in school history to record at least 30 singles wins in a single season ... Went 1-0 in the No. 3 position, 4-3 in the No. 4 spot, 8-1 in the fifth position and 6-4 in the sixth … Earned a record of 7-4 against ACC opponents and 11-5 in tournament matches … From Nov. 10 to March 18, went 18-1 in singles play with a close 6-3, 1-6, 3-6 loss to Northwestern’s Nazlie Ghazal on Feb. 2 as the only blemish during the four-month stretch … In doubles action, she finished 24-15 with a record of 7-2 with Audrey Bañada, a 7-5 record teaming with Caren Seenauth, a 4-4 mark with Emily Mowery, a 4-2 mark with Claudia Wasilewski and a 2-2 record with Laura Vallverdu … Began her career at Miami going 3-0 at the Gator Fall Classic, posting two wins over ranked opponents (No. 109 Lolita Frangulyan of Florida and No. 76 Clelia Deltour of Duke) ... Closed out the fall season by winning the Miami Invite No. 4 singles bracket, defeating Kelcie Klockenga of Iowa and Shilla D’Armas and Priscilla Castillo of FIU ... Played doubles alongside Caren Seenauth and ended the fall campaign going 5-3, gaining wins over Duke and USF at the Gator Fall Classic ... Ended the fall on a strong note with Seenauth defeating Iowa’s duo of Kelcie Klockenga and Jacquline Lee, 8-4, on Nov. 20.

2005-2006 (Boston University): Transferred to Miami after two successful seasons playing for Boston University ... Was a major factor in Boston University’s success from 2004-06 as the Terriers claimed conference titles and played in the NCAA tournament each season ... Finished her sophomore year with an 11-12 overall record playing at the No. 1 and No. 2 singles positions ... As a freshman, went 21-10 for Boston University at the No. 1, 2 and 3 singles positions ... Earned American East Rookie of the Year Honors, named American East All Conference at the No. 2 position and American East All Tournament Team.