2003-04 (Senior): Enters the spring season with a 4-3 overall mark and ranked No. 11 in the ITA preseason rankings ... Defeated No. 10 Anca Dumitrescu of Florida State in the round of 32 at the Riviera/ITA All-American 6-2, 6-4 ... Advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA Northwest Regionals at Stanford in October with wins over Fresno State's Kathrin Winterhalter (6-4, 6-2), Cal Poly's Sheila Lewis (6-2, 7-5) and No. 9 Dea Sumantri of Washington (7-5, 4-5 ret.) ... Paired with teammate Lauren Barnikow against Hawaii to defeat Boutet/Jaros 8-0 in Stanford's 6-1 victory.

2002-03 (Junior): Notched a 24-5 overall and a 20-3 dual record ... Recorded a 2-1 postseason mark with wins over Georgia's Evgenia Subbotina (6-2, 7-6 (4)) and Cal's Jody Scheldt (6-4, 6-4) ... Boasted 16-straight singles wins from Feb. 8-April 19 ... Tallied a 16-4 record against Pac-10 Conference opponents ... Paired with Cardinal teammate Story Tweedie-Yates to record a 19-9 overall doubles mark ... The duo tallied four wins in postseason competition to help the Cardinal advance to the NCAA Championship match.

2001-02 (Sophomore): Notched 14 consecutive singles victories from Feb. 20-April 13 en route to a 23-4 record in dual matches ... Was a steadying influence throughout the conference season compiling a 15-4 record against Pac-10 opposition ... Posted a 4-0 mark in postseason action including an impressive 6-4, 6-4 win at No. 6 singles over Florida's Julia Scaringe in the NCAA Championship match ... Cruised past Kentucky's Leigh Bradwell in straight sets, clinching a Stanford berth in the NCAA Quarterfinals ... Named Pac-10 Conference All-Academic Honorable Mention ... Teamed with Story Tweedie-Yates to win the Pac-10 Doubles Invitational Championship ... Finished with an 11-3 overall mark in doubles action.

2000-01 (Freshman): Was impressive in her first season on The Farm, finishing with a 21-7 overall record and 17-4 dual match mark ... Posted a 14-4 record primarily at the No. 6 singles spot ... Pieced together a season-high seven-match winning streak from Jan. 20-Feb. 18 ... Anderson was 10-8 against conference opponents ... Reached the semifinals of the Pac-10 Indoor Championships ... Clinched Stanford victories in NCAA Team Championship matches against Florida and Boston University ... Teamed with Keiko Tokuda to finish 5-4 in doubles.

Prior to Stanford: Came to Stanford after four standout years at Anderson High School ... Named All-State, All-City, and All-Conference for all four years ... Also picked up the Scholar-Athlete Award for four straight years ... Most Valuable Player on high school squad ... Was a state finalist as a freshman and a sophomore ... As a junior, made it to the semifinals in the state championships ... Had an overall record of 98-6 at Anderson ... In 1999, won the National Clay Court doubles title ... Finished fourth in singles play at the Clay Courts ... At the National Indoor Championships, was third in doubles ... Traveled overseas for international competitions.

Personal: Daughter of Kristina and John and has one brother, Ben ... Enjoys water skiing, jet skiing and listening to music.

Coach Lele Forood says: "Emilia enjoyed a very solid dual match season last year after moving up to the No. 5 position beating all but two players. One of the most outstanding competitors on the team throughout her first three years, she will be counted on to help lead and motivate this year's team. Her forehand is lethal, her court coverage is awesome, and her volley is much improved, which should allow her to make this her last year something very special."

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