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Anna Oehme's Profile
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  Anna Oehme
School: Univ. of Nebraska (Lincoln)
Year: Senior
Home Town: Nykoping
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Height: 5-9
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Birth Date: Thursday, July 02, 1981
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Major: Photography andCriminal Justice Major
Singles Record: 45-28
Doubles Record: 47-30

2003-04: Outlook
The returning team leader in singles and doubles wins, Anna Oehme (pronounced OME) should contend for a Big 12 Conference title in 2004. Oehme will be in the singles lineup at either the third, fourth or fifth spots, and she will probably play No. 2 or No. 3 doubles.

NU Coach Scott Jacobson said Oehme was the Huskers' most improved player last season, and that her desire and passion for the game were always evident.

During the fall, Oehme continued to show progress. She went 4-1 in singles competition, winning her flight at the Lloyd Stokstad Invitational. Oehme played doubles with sophomore Milena Schulz-Gartner, and the pair produced a 2-0 record with two victories at the Lloyd Stokstad Invitational.

2002-03: Junior
Oehme posted the Huskers' top singles record last season, as she went 15-6 in the spring playing Nos. 3-6 singles. Oehme was undefeated at the No. 5 (6-0) and No. 6 spots (1-0). She produced a 4-5 Big 12 record.

Oehme had the longest singles winning streak of any Huskers in 2003, as she tallied eight straight wins from March 1 to April 5.

In doubles play, Oehme accumulated the most wins on the team with an 11-12 record. She played primarily with classmate Rose Ketmayura, and the pair totaled an 8-7 mark at No. 2 doubles.

During the fall,Oehme went 2-2 in singles action and 4-1 in doubles teaming with Rose Ketmayura to win the "A" Flight Doubles at the Lloyd Stokstad Invitational.

2001-02 Season: Sophomore
Oehme made a big impact on the 2002 Nebraska team. She finished her first season as a Husker with a 10-6 record and recorded a team and season-best six-match win streak from March 10- March 31. She played most of the season at the No. 6 singles spot.

In doubles she finished with a 13-8 record, primarily playing in the No. 3 spot, splitting time playing with Stacey Tomkiewicz and Rose Ketmayura.

In fall play, Oehme reached the round of 16 in the Bronco Invitational before falling to Lesia Brooks of Ball State. Oehme won one doubles match and dropped two.

Before Nebraska
Oehme began her collegiate career at Boise State, playing for Coach Mark Tichenor. As a freshman, she compiled a 19-16 mark at the No. 3 singles spot. In doubles action, Oehme recorded a 20-9 record.

Personal
Anna is the daughter of Inger and Per Oehme. She was born July 2, 1981, in Nykoping, Sweden. Anna is a sociology major and has two brothers, Johan and Martin. She graduated from Tessinkolan in Nykoping, Sweden.

Oehme's Honors

  • 2002-03 Second-Team Academic All-Big 12