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Bianca Eichkorn's Profile
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  Bianca Eichkorn
School: Univ. of Miami (Florida)
Year: graduated
Home Town: Tengen
Home State: N/A
Home Country: United States(USA)
High School: Friedrich-Woehler Gymnasium
Height: 5-6
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Birth Date:
Dominant Hand: Right
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Singles Record: 69-17
Doubles Record: 54-22
2007-08: Ended a fabulous freshman season with a record of 17-4 in singles play … Ranked twice during the season, reaching a high of No. 62 (Feb. 20) … Went 14-4 in No. 4 play for the Hurricanes … Collected a record of 8-2 in Atlantic Coast Conference play … Had two wins at No. 3, and one at No. 5 … Ended her rookie campaign winning nine of her final 10 matches, including capturing two wins in the NCAA Tournament … Started off the year hot winning seven of her first 10 matches … Teamed with Caren Seenauth mostly in the spring for a record of 21-12 on the year in doubles competition … Ended the spring with a doubles record of 15-8 … Went 9-4 at the No. 2 position in doubles, as well as 6-4 at the No. 3 spot … With partner Seenauth, won their first four matches in doubles play … Finished the campaign with three consecutive wins, including three in the NCAA Tournament … Collected straight-set wins in her first three singles matches, never allowing an opponent over four games in a set … Had a 6-4, 6-2 win over #30 Michigan’s Denise Morgan … Played at the No. 3 spot in a win to start the year over Danielle Simone, 6-2, 6-0 … Suffered her first loss at the hands of Stanford (No. 1) and Whitney Deason in a three-set marathon, 6-3, 5-7, 3-6 … Defeated her first ranked opponent of the spring by knocking off No. 31 Bojana Bobusic (California) in 6-4, 6-4 fashion … That earned her first ranking of the year at No. 62 while holding a record of 5-1 in the spring at that time … Started a string of 10 consecutive wins after defeating Virginia’s Lindsey Pereira, 6-1, 2-6, 10-7 … Earned a ranking of No. 104 following that match against the Cavaliers’ No. 4 player … Saw her second action of the year at No. 3 when posting a 6-2, 6-2 win over #35 Wake Forest’s Emilee Malvehy … Opened up the NCAA Tournament with a 6-0, 6-0 sweep of Quinnipiac No. 4 player Amanda Petruzzi … Registered a 6-2, 6-2 defeat of #22 Notre Dame’s Colleen Rielley … Lost her final match against #5 Baylor and No. 99 ranked Jana Bielikova in a three-set affair, 6-0, 2-6, 2-6 … Finished the fall season with a record of 10-3, tying Claudia Wasilewski for a team-high singles win total ... Had three different doubles partners in the fall, going 3-0 with Laura Vallverdu, 1-3 with Wasilewski and 0-1 with Michaela Kissell ... Won four of her first five singles matches after arriving on campus in the fall ... Beat UCLA's 86th-ranked Elizabeth Lumpkin, 6-3, 7-5 in her first collegiate match at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational before taking out Rice's Dominique Karas, 6-2, 7-5 in the second round ... After falling behind early, lost a hard-fought match in the quarterfinals to No. 78 Nina Munch-Soegaard of TCU, 3-6, 7-5, 5-7 ... Defeated FSU's Tapiwa Marobela, 6-4, 6-3 and Georgia Tech's Noelle Hickey, 6-0, 6-2 to reach the quarterfinals of the ITA South Regional where she lost to No. 60 Amanda McDowell of GT, 4-6, 3-6 ... Swept all four singles matches at the UNC Kitty Harrison Invitational, beating Jeanne Schwartz of Marshall, Meg Fanjoy of UNC, Lisa Miller of Maryland and Maggie Yahner of UVA ... Won final three doubles matches of the fall teaming with Vallverdu at the Kitty Harrison Invite, taking out Monica Arguello and Lauren Osborne of Furman, Kelly Stewart and Ivana King of Princeton and Lauren Meier and Megan Broderick of Kentucky.   High School/Prep: Owns several singles and doubles titles at regional events in Germany, ranking as high as 43rd in the country's women's rankings ... She also reached the semi-final round of the 2007 ITF Under-18 Tournament ... Ranked as the 63rd in Germany during the fall season.