Fall 2006...Won five-straight singles matches to win the 'B' draw at the C.L. Varner Memorial, which included two come-from-behind three-set wins...Finished with a 5-2 record on the singles court...Went 1-2 in doubles with Kenza Belbacha.
2005-06...Named an ITA Scholar Athlete...Selected to the Conference USA Academic Honor Roll...Went 10-2 in singles and 6-7 in doubles...Shared the Flight B singles title with teammate Anna Yakimchenkova at the C.L. Varner Memorial Invite, and went a perfect 3-0 in doubles that same weekend with partner Megan Hunter...Opened the spring with five-straight singles wins, all in straight sets...During that stretch, gave up just eight games...Blanked Florida A&M[apos]s Nzinga Smith, 6-0, 6-0, to get the streak going, while capping it off with another 6-0, 6-0 performance over Dartmouth[apos]s Jennifer Murray...Earned two spring doubles victories with Yakimchenkova, one over Dartmouth and another over UTEP.
2004-05...Finished with a combined 16-16 record...Went 4-1 in fall singles competition, including a 3-0 mark at the Lady Seminole Classic...Opened the spring season with a 3-6, 6-3, 1-0 (10-3) loss to No. 74 ranked Lolita Frangulyan of Florida...Posted an 8-7 record at No. 1 and No. 2 doubles with partner Pamela Fernandez...Duo was 3-1 in Atlantic Sun matches...Beat Davidson[apos]s Linville and Patterson, 9-8 (2)...Earned an 8-5 win over Agababian and Bentzer of UC-Irvine...Also beat Houston[apos]s Dimovska and Terblanche, 8-1.
Prior to UCF...Played tennis at Appalachian State during 2003-04...Recognized as the Mountaineers most valuable player...Posted a 9-9 record at No. 1 singles...Also played No. 1 doubles...Earned a spot on the Southern Conference All-Academic Team, while also making the Dean[apos]s List...A three-sport athlete at Chamberlain High School, playing basketball, tennis and softball...Named most valuable player and first team all-county for both basketball and tennis...A four-time all-conference honoree in tennis...Ranked No. 1 in the USTA Women[apos]s National Doubles Open in 2002...Also a member of the National Honors Society and the Student Advisory Committee.
Personal...Born Rebecca Danielle Gordon in Tampa, Fla....Parents are Brad and JoAnne Gordon...Father played football at Tennessee Tech...Began playing tennis at age 11 because it 'incorporated so many athletic skills'...Says her volley is her best weapon on the court, and lists Andre Agassi as her tennis-related role model...Majoring in accounting.