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Mugette Ahn
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Washington: A one year letterwinner after transferring to Washington before her junior season...had strong junior season interrupted by injuries. 2003-04 (Junior): Led the Huskies in dual winning percentage with a 7-1 record, all at the No. 6 singles position...suffered a stress fracture that forced her to miss two and a half months...UW struggled at sixth singles in Ahn's absence, going 5-11...she earned key victories in the Huskies' 4-3 win over No. 6 Vanderbilt...rallied from a set down to defeat Oregon's Ester Bak and help the Huskies defeat the Ducks 4-3 in the NCAA Second Round...also earned a win in UW's 4-3 Elite Eight loss to Clemson...only dual loss was a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 defeat to Stanford's 61st-ranked Emilia Anderson...compiled a 5-11 mark in doubles play...began the dual season teaming with senior Erin Hoe at No. 2 doubles, going 2-5...after returning from injury, paired with Saskia Nauenberg to go 1-3 at No. 3 doubles...reached the semifinals of the Pac-10 Championships Invitational Draw with Nauenberg. College of San Mateo: Community college women's tennis champion in 2003...two-time state community college competitor in 2001 and 2003. Juniors: Highest junior ranking was No. 15 in Girls-18 as a 13-year-old...No. 1 player in G10's, G12's, and G14's...was in top-three in Girls-16 and Girls-18...won Southern California sections in Girls-16 and Girls-18. Personal: Mugette Ahn...born April 4, 1981, in Ivory Coast, West Africa...mother is Young Ahn...has a sister Violet, who is a nationally ranked junior tennis player...undeclared major...enjoys reading, jogging and watching movies. Getting To Know Mugette... YEAR - SINGLES (dual/overall) - DOUBLES (dual/overall) |











