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Britta Gabl
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COLLEGIATE RECORD AT UNLV: A senior leader who looks to overcome nagging injuries to buoy the bottom half of the lineup Experienced player who will begin the season teamed with Urska Radanovic at the No. 3 doubles spot 2000: Saw limited time on the courts because of injuries Finished with a singles record of 6-6 at fourth and fifth spots Sidelined for entire months of February and March (15 matches) Returned in time for the MWC championships and posted key comeback victory over Dominique Reynolds (0-6, 6-4, 6-4) to help Lady Rebels upset BYU for their first league title on April 29 Finished with 7-4 doubles mark, including a 3-2 record at No. 2 spot when teamed with younger sister, Michaela, who has since left the program 1999: Primarily split time at Nos. 4-5 spots but also played two matches at third position Most success came at fifth spot (5-5) Went 2-1 during WAC championships, including a two-set victory in consolation finals at No. 4 Played with five doubles partners at Nos. 2-3 slots, including posting a 3-0 record with Katarina Malec Totaled a 6-2 fall record 1998: Enrolled in school in January and made an immediate impact as teams No. 5 singles player, turning in an 11-13 record overall but 11-9 at the fifth spot Picked up steam later in the season by winning six of her last nine matches, including three victories at WAC championship tournament and a win vs. Washington State in NCAA Regional Also went 4-14 in doubles play with four partners Made up one-half of teams regular No. 2 duo with Lisa Annebro. HIGH SCHOOL: A 1997 graduate of Bundesoberstufen Real Gynasium in Innsbruck. PERSONAL: Britta Regina Gabl was born on August 16, 1979 The daughter of Klaus and Marlies Gabl Majoring in management.
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