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Brittany Brown
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Spring 2006 (Junior): In limited action, went 2-1 in singles play in the No. 6 position... Defeated Emma Retter, 6-1, 6-0, in Kansas' first win of the spring over Ball State... Compiled a 5-4 doubles record, playing mostly with Christine Skoda in the No. 3 slot... Won three straight doubles contests in Kansas' matches with Ball State, Louisville and Arkansas. Fall 2005 (Junior): Tallied a 7-3 singles record...Her seven wins were tied with Bukina for the team-high...Finished 3-0 in singles play at season-ending WMU Super Challenge...Advanced to consolation final of flight D singles draw at Hoosier Classic...Selected to ITA Central Regionals qualifying singles draw, however, she failed to advance to the main draw...Also qualified for ITA Central Regional doubles with Skoda...Compiled an 8-4 doubles record with Skoda, which was a team-high in victories. Spring 2005 (Sophomore): Went 3-18 in singles as she adjusted to the No. 3 role... Spent time at No. 1 doubles with Hommell and notched a 3-8 record...Helped Jayhawks defeat 48th ranked Oklahoma on March 18 by topping Bethany Griffin, 7-6 (8), 6-2....doned with the team's Hardest Worker Award at the postseason banquet. Fall 2004 (Sophomore): Finished the fall with an 0-1 record... Did not play at the Hurricane Invitational due to injury... Went 0-5 in doubles... Recorded an 0-4 mark with Filberth. Spring 2004 (Freshman): Compiled a 7-15 singles record... Posted back-to-back victories in duals against Utah and Tulsa... Teamed with Skoda to earn a team-best 13-9 doubles record... The duo put together a seven-match winning streak from March 12 through April 3. Fall 2003 (Freshman): Had a 4-8 fall record... Won two of her last three matches... Made it to the finals of the backdraw at the Missouri Four-Way... Produced a 4-4 doubles record with Skoda... Earned two victories at the USTA Collegiate Invite. High School: Was a four year letterwinner in tennis...Named first team all-state all four years... In 2002 was awarded Central Indiana Tennis Association Player of the Year and ECTA Player of the Year... State Finalist in 2003. Personal: Born on April 24, 1985... Parents are Ross and Jamia Brown... Plans to major in Physical Therapy. |

















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