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  Lindsey Green
School: Univ. of Notre Dame
Year: Senior
Home Town: El Cajon, CA
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High School: Valhalla H.S.
Height: 5-9
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Birth Date: Tuesday, July 01, 1980
Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Film and TV/Comp. Applications
Singles Record: 41-31
Doubles Record: 45-27
Finished one of the most outstanding careers in the history of Notre Dame women[apos]s tennis ... became fourth player in school history to win 200 combined (singles and doubles) matches in her careeer, finishing 201-98 ... very hard hitting player from the baseline ... gained experience playing in big matches ... proven to be a consistent winner for the Irish with three straight years of 20 singles wins and four straight years of 20 doubles wins ... a tough player to beat indoors.

AS A SENIOR: Was an important contributor again for the Irish in 2002 ... played mostly No. 3 singles and No. 1 doubles ... posted 42 combined victories (18 singles, 24 doubles) ... compiled 15-10 mark at No. 1 doubles after never playing that position previously in her career ... was 17-13 with Becky Varnum and finished season ranked 40th ... earned berth to NCAA Doubles Championship with Katie Cunha as the second-ranked doubles team in the Midwest Region ... finished her career in a tie (with Varnum) for second on the Notre Dame career doubles wins list with 105, just four behind school recordholder Michelle Dasso ([apos]01) ... became fourth player in school history to win 200 combined (singles and doubles) matches in her careeer, finishing 201-98 ... was 10-8 at No. 3 singles ... delivered six wins over ranked opponents ... defeated USC[apos]s Anita Loyola and Vanderbilt[apos]s Kate Burson on consecutive days at USTA/ITA National Indoor Championships ... put together midseason stretch of eight wins in nine matches before dropping seven of final nine matches of season ... provided win in 4-3 victory over Illinois ... registered wins against Wake Forest, Northwestern and William & Mary ... was 3-6 at No. 2 ... only Irish player to participate in National Collegiate Tennis Classic, where she advanced to the consolation final, which was unplayed ... won five of seven three-set matches ... finished her career on a 25-match winning streak when winning the first set ... was 9-7 at No. 1 doubles with Varnum before being split up on March 30 ... notched three wins over ranked opponents, including one over 14th-ranked Alesia Mikalayeva and Liina Suurvarik of Illinois State ... delivered victory to clinch doubles point in 4-3 triumph over Illinois ... also notched wins over Georgia and North Carolina teams ... teamed with Katie Cunha for last two months of season, compiling 6-4 mark and losing to second-seeded Bergman/Bielik of Wake Forest in the opening round of the NCAAs ... after dropping debut match with Cunha to the same Deacon pair (then ranked No. 1), won six of next eight heading into NCAA Doubles tournament with losses coming to North Carolina (in a tiebreaker) and Texas ... registered wins over Duke, Northwestern, Miami and William & Mary at No. 1 ... clinched doubles point against Hurricanes in 4-3 regular-season win ... clinched doubles point in last match on-court in NCAA first round against Wisconsin ... was listed in national doubles rankings with both Cunha and Varnum on two occasions late in the season ... lost six of first seven matches of the fall before winning six of her next seven ... earned first career national ranking with No. 23 listing in preseason doubles rankings ... with Varnum, earned top seed in doubles at Omni Hotels Region IV Championships ... won four matches to advance to semifinals before falling to an Illinois State team in a tiebreaker ... at end of 2002, ranked tied for eighth on all-time Irish singles wins list and was third in doubles dual-match victories (67) and tied for sixth in singles dual-match wins (65).

AS A JUNIOR: Gave Irish great results in second half of singles lineup once again with 4-0 record at No. 4, 7-4 at No. 5 and 7-1 at No. 6 in [apos]01 ... went 3-0 in singles at USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships with wins against Oklahoma State, Georgia and Pepperdine ... recorded team[apos]s only point in 4-1 loss to Florida in NCAA round of 16 ... won final four games of match to beat Gators[apos] 81st-ranked Julia Scaringe 6-3, 2-6, 7-5 at No. 5 singles ... also posted dual-match wins against North Carolina, Ohio State and Miami ... tough to beat in three-set matches with 10-2 record ... was 25th in final regional singles rankings ... compiled another 27-win doubles year with three different partners ... picked up bulk of those matches with Nina Vaughan since first teaming together at adidas College Invitational in January ... that pair posted 15-3 record at No. 3 doubles and 2-1 mark at No. 2 ... nine of their 17 dual wins clinched doubles points ... rallied from 0-5 to clinch doubles point in NCAA second round with 9-7 win over Tulane ... notched wins against Northwestern, Pepperdine, Kentucky, Ohio State and Miami ... only losses at No. 3 doubles came against North Carolina, Georgia and Indiana ... reached third round of ITA Midwest doubles championships with Alicia Salas ... had 4-3 record with Salas ... put together 5-2 mark with Caylan Leslie in fall tournaments.

AS A SOPHOMORE: Boasted team[apos]s second-best, dual singles record behind only No. 1 Michelle Dasso in [apos]00 ... moved from No. 6 to No. 5 singles and doubled her singles win total from freshman year ... provided team-high seven clinching wins among 23 team victories, four in singles and three in doubles with Kelly Zalinski ... had 20-8 record at No. 5 singles ... also had a win at both Nos. 3 and 4 singles ... went 2-2 against ranked opponents, beating Duke[apos]s Brooke Siebel and Wake Forest[apos]s Jackie Houston ... also posted dual-match wins against Washington, Illinois, North Carolina, Ohio State, Kentucky and two versus William & Mary ... won clinching matches in singles in three consecutive team victories against Maryland, Illinois and William & Mary ... rallied from down a set and 3-5 to beat Iowa[apos]s Eric Johnson ... won her flight at Indiana Invitational in first tournament of the fall ... played all but one doubles match with Zalinski ... went 5-3 with Zalinski at No. 3 doubles before moving to No. 2 doubles ... had 11-2 mark at No. 2 doubles with wins over Kentucky[apos]s Bradwell and Skeen and Pepperdine[apos]s Kurz and Mueller ... strung together 11 consecutive victories from Feb. 26-April 5, beginning with clinching win against North Carolina at No. 3 doubles... was 12th in final regional doubles rankings ... returned to No. 3 doubles in NCAA first and second round and won twice ... win against South Carolina clinched 5-1 victory over the Gamecocks for spot in NCAA round of 16 ... won Indiana Invitational doubles title in her first event of the fall season ... paired with Sarah Scaringe for No. 3 doubles victory against Yale.

AS A FRESHMAN: Gave team immediate boost in [apos]99 lineup at No. 6 singles ... won 11 dual singles and 16 dual doubles matches ... won dual matches at No. 6 singles against USC, Iowa, Michigan, Illinois, BYU and Clemson ... three singles victories clinched wins for Irish ... had 11-4 record in fall season ... won Buckeye Invitational No. 3 singles flight with wins over UIC[apos]s No. 3 player Emina Curic and Iowa[apos]s No. 4 Emily Bampton ... reached second round of Intercollegiate Tennis Association Midwest Singles championships before losing to Wisconsin[apos]s third-seeded Barbara Urbanska in three sets ... amassed Notre Dame[apos]s best doubles winning percentage since 1990 with 27-6 record for .818 mark ... played with three different partners ... teamed with Sarah Scaringe for a 10-2 record ... won Eck Classic Blue Flight with Scaringe by beating teams from Illinois and Northwestern and defeating teammates Becky Varnum and Kelly Zalinski in final ... reached quarterfinals of Intercollegiate Tennis Association Midwest Doubles Championship before losing to seventh-ranked team in country ... beat Iowa[apos]s 28th-ranked Shera Wiegler and Erin Wolverton in ITA Midwest second round ... posted wins at No. 3 doubles with Scaringe against Ohio State and Clemson ... paired with Kelly Zalinski for 13-4 record, all in dual matches ... clinched 5-4 Irish win at Northwestern with win at No. 3 doubles in first match together ... also clinched 5-4 win at 18th-ranked Kentucky with win at No. 3 doubles ... other dual-match wins came against Wake Forest, Kansas, Wisconsin and Miami (Fla.) ... went 3-0 with Kim Guy at Wolverine Fall Invitational.

IN NON-COLLEGIATE ACTION: Reached semifinals at 2000 ITA summer circuit event at Notre Dame before falling to teammate and eventual champion Michelle Dasso.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA: Four-year letterwinner at Valhalla High School ... finished third at the Southern California Sectionals in 1998 ... first team all-California Interscholastic Federation ... named to San Diego Tribune[apos]s all-academic team ... four-time all-conference and all-city selection ... three-time team MVP ... born July 1, 1980, in La Mesa, Calif. ... named to dean[apos]s list in each of last five semesters ... graduated from the College of Arts and Letters with a double major in film, television and theater and computer applications.

Head Coach Jay Louderback on Lindsey Green . . .
[quote]Lindsey did a good job, stepping up and playing No. 2 and No. 3 in singles and No. 1 doubles. She had never really been in our top four for doubles. She won a lot of matches for us last year playing so high and did a great job stepping up. I felt like Lindsey probably had her best year as a senior, even though she didn[apos]t win as much as she had.[quote]

Lindsey Green[apos]s Career Record

Singles
YearDualOpenOverall
1998-9911-711-422-11
1999-200022-85-527-13
2000-0119-510-529-10
2001-0213-145-718-21
Career65-3431-2196-55
Doubles
YearDualOpenOverall
1998-9916-411-227-6
1999-200019-58-527-10
2000-0117-610-427-10
2001-0215-109-724-17
Career67-2538-18105-43