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2008-09 (Junior): Enjoyed best season yet and was especially solid in the second half of the season, as she won 13 of her final 16 matches to finish 24-13 overall and 14-6 at No. 6 singles ... earned straight set wins in UW's two NCAA tourney wins, including a 6-3, 6-4 win over USC's Lyndsay Kinstler that helped knock out the Pac-10 champs ... also earned a three-set win at No. 5 singles against Arizona's Claire Rietsch, helping secure a 4-3 UW win ... advanced to the semifinals of the Pac-10 Championships invitational draw, beating Oregon's Stephanie MacFarlane, Ashlee Brown of Arizona State, and Logan Hansen of Stanford ... was 3-0 on UW's Hawai'i trip, beating players from Cal Poly, Hawai'i, and Illinois in straight sets ... six of her seven dual losses came in third sets, and three were third-set tiebreaks ... was 20-15 overall in doubles play with five different partners ... had the most success with Venise Chan, going 8-5 at No. 2 doubles and being ranked a high of 78th ... with Chan, beat three ranked teams, including two different ranked teams from USC ... upset 30th-ranked Wetmore and Seguso of UCLA, 8-6, helping UW win the doubles point from the Bruins ... was 4-2 in the fall with Samantha Smith, reaching the round of 16 at Regionals before falling to the No. 1-ranked team in the nation from Fresno State ... also went 7-6 in dual play with Lina Xu ... earned Pac-10 All-Academic Second Team distinction for the first time.
2007-08 (Sophomore): Played No. 2 singles for the Huskies in every match in her first full year of college tennis ... was 8-14 in dual matches at No. 2, and 15-18 overall ... started dual play 4-1, winning all matches in straight sets ... defeated Pac-10 foes Anna Powaska of Oregon on Mar. 1, Aleksandra Stefanova of WSU on Mar. 14, and Claire Rietsch of Arizona on Apr. 4 ... pushed Stanford All-American Lindsay Burdette to the brink, losing 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 ... took a set off 26th-ranked Kelcy McKenna of Arizona State in their dual match ... lost in the first round of the Pac-10 Championships to 7th-ranked Marina Cossou, 6-2, 6-1 ... played No. 3 doubles most of the season with Vanja Radunovic, going 7-8 in the three spot ... earned a weekend doubles sweep against Purdue and Illinois with Radunovic on Feb. 16-17 ... teamed with Melinda Wong to earn an 8-6 win at third doubles against Arizona's Masschelein and Toporowska ... had a team-leading seven singles wins during the fall, winning Flight 2 of the Husky Invite over Boise State's Stacey Housley in the final ... also won the Husky Invite doubles title along with Venise Chan, going 5-1 overall with Chan in the fall.
2006-07 (Freshman):
Before Washington and Personal: Spent 2006 competing in the junior ITF in Europe.
Coach Hultquist on Malovic:
Fast Facts
Nickname: Aleks, Malo
One-handed or two-handed backhand?: Two-handed
Best thing about being a Husky: Being a part of the big Husky family. It's a huge honor to be a part of a community that has such a great tradition of excellence, hard work and pride.
Best thing about Seattle: Driving downtown by car on I-5 on a sunny day and seeing the sun being reflected on the city and the water. Gorgeous!
Favorite place to study: Every test I find a new place to study.
Best thing about the coaching staff: The coaches really care a lot about the program and show it.
Favorite Husky moment thus far: Playing in the NCAA tournament my sophomore year.
Favorite pro player: Tennis player: Rafael Nadal; Any pro athlete: Kaka
Current cell phone ringtone: Kenny Chesney - "never wanted nothing more"
Best piece of advice you've received during tennis career: Work hard.
If you could travel anywhere, where would you go: I really want to road trip through the US and end up in Florida.
What UW class has taught you the most? Thus far: Sociology of the family.
Favorite game to play at recess in elementary school: Dodge ball
Favorite non-Husky sports team to watch: AC Milan and Piet Zoomers/Dynamo (hometown volleyball team)
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