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Dita Hauerlandova Season 2005-06

ClassSenior
HometownPrague, Czech Republic
Previous SchoolHampton University

As a Senior (Fall 2005)
Enters the spring with a fall ITA singles ranking of No. 20 in the west region and with Sisse Nielsen, the duo is the fifth rated tandem in the west.
Singles - Earned a 7-3 record in the fall season... After dropping her first match at the Wilson/ITA West Region Championship, she went on to defeat Heidi Kaloi of UC Irvine, 6-1, Long Beach State[apos]s Rachael Porsz, 6-0, 6-4, and Merve Asimgil of Pepperdine, 6-3, 6-3, to reach the quarterfinals of the backdraw... In the quarters, she faced fellow Mountain West Conference foe Claire Smith of UNLV and her a 6-1, 7-5 effort to advance to the semifinals where she beat Arizona[apos]s Tina Razloznik in three sets, 7-5, 1-6, 6-2... In the final she breezed through the Wildcat[apos]s Camelia Todorova, 6-2, 6-1, to win the consolation crown... At the Rainbow Wahine Invitational, she beat a third player from Arizona, Juliette Mavroleon, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6, in the quarterfinals.
Doubles - Posted a 4-3 record with Sisse Nielsen... The Wilson/ITA West Region Championship at Barnes Tennis Center represented the first time the two had played together... In their first match, the pair defeated Hu/Shih of UC Irvine, 8-3, to reach the round of 16 where they beat Long Beach State[apos]s Rocha/Williams, 8-1... Later that day in the quarterfinals, the tandem used an 8-4 effort to beat Southern California[apos]s DeVera/Anastasiu... In the semifinals, the two fell to eventual champions, Kosakowski/Asimgil of Pepperdine, 8-3... At the San Diego State Fall Tennis Classic, the pair claimed an 8-4 victory over Florida State[apos]s Mansour/Ebor.

As a Junior (2004-05)
Earned second varsity letter... all-Mountain West Conference singles and doubles performer... MWC player of the week on March 9... Inside Tennis April 2005 player of the month... Finished the season as the No. 26 singles player in the West Region according to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association... Rated the No. 12 doubles team in the west with Indra Erichsen in the ITA rankings.
Singles - Completed the season with a record of 19-15 overall and 15-11 in the spring... Spent most of the season at No. 1 and 2 singles... At the SDSU Fall Tennis Classic, reached the Flight-A singles championship... Won her first round match against Long Beach State[apos]s Rachael Porsz, 6-3, 7-6 (3), at the ITA Western Regionals...Began the spring by winning two of her first three matches at the top two positions... Started a seven-match winning streak by defeating Kara Delicata, 6-4, 6-1, in SDSU[apos]s upset of No. 28 Michigan... Helped the Aztecs defeat eighth-ranked Washington, 5-2, with her, 3-6, 6-3, 10-0, win over Mugette Ahn... Recorded victories in the Aztecs[apos] next two defeats to No. 33 Florida State and No. 41 Rice to run her winning streak to four... Clinched a tightly contested 4-3 win with her triumph over Lisette Pereira of Tulsa, 7-6, 6-4... Guided the Aztecs to a win over No. 75 Ohio State with her 7-5, 6-0 victory... Led the team to its first Mountain West Conference win with her, 4-6, 6-2, 10-4, effort over Air Force[apos]s Karissa Walker... Handled Wyoming[apos]s Corina Lazar with ease, defeating her, 6-1, 6-1... Downed Long Beach State[apos]s Stephanie Bengson in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, in the final home match of the season... Won a three-set thriller over Utah[apos]s Emily Kwok, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3, to help SDSU secure the No. 4 seed in the Mountain West Conference tournament... At the MWC championship, defeated Kwok for a second time... Put San Diego State on the scoreboard in the semifinals against top-seeded Brigham Young at the conference tournament with her, 6-4, 6-1, win over Olga Boulytcheva... Was trailing No. 123 Joslynn Burkett of Arizona State, 4-6, 3-4, when the Sun Devils clinched the match at the NCAA tournament.
Doubles - Finished the year at 18-13 with Alesya Vidov and Indra Erichsen... Earned all-conference honors with Vidov as the two went 14-8, including an impressive 12-4 at No. 2... At the SDSU Fall Tennis Classic, she and Erichsen, advanced to the finals... Began the spring by winning three straight... Defeated Tanner/Fermin of Loyola Marymount with Vidov, 8-5, to help secure the doubles point... Tallied their second straight win with an 8-6 effort over Michigan[apos]s Rutherford/Shafner... Beat Washington[apos]s Ahn/Rainey, 8-4, for the duo[apos]s third consecutive win... Beat Rice[apos]s top tandem of Patenaude/DiSesa, 8-6, to start a five-match winning streak... The wins that followed came at home against Tulsa and Ohio State and vs. Air Force in Las Vegas, and at UNLV... Guided the Aztecs to three consecutive doubles sweeps vs. Wyoming, at Colorado State and against No. 57 Long Beach State with wins at the second position... Defeated Kazarian/Lindstrand of San Diego, 8-5, at No. 2 in the regular season finale... Switched partners and teamed with Erichsen at the Mountain West Conference tournament and was first off the court with their 8-3 win over Utah[apos]s Elizabeth Ferris/Allison Hansen at No. 1... Were left trailing Brigham Young[apos]s Sourkova/Miccoli, 5-6, at No. 1 when the Cougars won the point in the conference semifinals... At the NCAA tournament, the pair was knotted at 5-5 with No. 27 Colalillo/Pooler of Arizona State when the match was abandoned.

As a Sophomore (2003-04)
Earned first letter at SDSU... Finished the season with an ITA Ranking of 81... Earned all-Mountain West Conference honors in singles... 2004 MWC all-academic team honoree.
Singles - Had an impressive debut at her new school in the fall... Finished the her first season as an Aztec with a record of 16-15... Her 16 singles wins ranked second on the team behind doubles partner Alesya Vidov (20)... Ended the season on a two-match winning streak... Finished second in a pair of fall tournaments, the San Diego State Fall Classic and the USD/SDSU Invitational... Went 5-3 overall, with two of the three losses coming in three sets... Won first match of the new year with a 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, win over LBSU[apos]s Lindsey Marvel... Earned a straight sets victory in 7-0 sweep of Saint Mary[apos]s on 2/6/04... Set the tone with a 7-6, 6-2, win over Cal Poly... Played a tight match vs. Anna Bentzer of UC Irvine and pulled out a 7-6, 7-5, decision at number one singles... One of two Aztecs to win in 5-2 loss vs. Washington State in Seattle, Wash... Was one of five to win singles matches vs. Princeton... Won in convincing fashion over Purdue[apos]s Gretchen Haynor, 6-2, 6-0... Led six Aztecs in sweeping Utah in singles with 4-6, 7-5 (10-6) win at number one position... Defeated Colorado State[apos]s Dasha Zhurin, 6-3, 6-0, in SDSU[apos]s 6-1 victory... Clinched the MWC quarterfinal match vs. CSU with win over Emily Kirchem, 6-3, 6-2.
Doubles - Ranked second on the squad with 19 doubles wins... Finished with an overall doubles record of 19-9...Went 2-3, and advanced to the final of the USD/SDSU Invitational... Recorded consecutive doubles victories with freshman Vidov against LBSU, 8-2, and Saint Mary[apos]s, 8-5... Won at number two doubles in loss to No. 43 Pepperdine... Notched only victory in doubles (8-2) in defeat to UC Irvine... Helped SDSU earn doubles point with 8-6 win at No. 2 vs. 44th-ranked Georgia Tech... Won 8-4 over Kobishyn/Berg of Princeton in SDSU[apos]s 6-1 victory... Part of an Aztec sweep of Utah with her and Vidov[apos]s 8-2 triumph over Alder/Jackson... Improved to 14-2 with Vidov as her partner in a dominating 8-1 win over Oregon[apos]s Leksinska/Dieskova... Clinched point for the Aztecs with 9-7 win over CSU[apos]s number two team... Earned 8-4 win with Vidov at number one slot vs Wyoming... Played an integral part with Vidov in SDSU advancing to the semifinals at the MWC Championships with her 8-0 win over CSU[apos]s number two team of Pallares/Singh.

As a Freshman at Hampton (2002-03)
Singles - Recorded a 18-4 record, including a remarkable 17-1 mark in dual competition at Hampton University... Won the final seven matches of her season and 17 of her final 18 matches... None of her 22 singles matches went to three sets... Lost 12 games during her seven-match winning streak to complete the season... 16 of her 18 dual matches were played at number three (15-1), the other two were at number two (2-0).
Doubles - Went 15-3, all in dual competition... Had win streaks of nine and six matches... All 18 matches were played at number two doubles.

Prior to SDSU
Played for one season at Hampton Universityin Hampton, Va.... Named Freshman of the Year as a Pirate... Played in the NCAA Tournament at Hampton... Earned outstanding student award... Defeated the 300th-ranked player in the world while in high school... Was a multiple time winner of the Prague Regional tournament... High school team took third in the Czech Republic team championship.

Personal
Born in Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic... Hobbies included cooking, water skiing and all types of sports... Lists Martina Navratilova as her favorite athlete... Studying psychology.