2011-12: Selected to the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll for producing a GPA of at least 3.0...Also voted onto the C-USA All-Academic Team...Dubins finished with a team best 18-9 singles record during the 2011-12 campaign...Of those 18 victories, 11 came at the No. 4 position...Dubins was partnered with Andrea Yacaman for doubles, with the duo posting the best doubles mark of 15-10...Longest winning streak came at the end of the season as Dubins won her last seven singles matches, including victories over No. 73 Iowa and No. 67 North Texas...Impressive victories came against No. 17 Florida State[apos]s Sheena Sanil, defeating her by a score of 6-1, 6-1...Totaled four wins over ranked teams in singles.
2010-11: Named to the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll for having at least a 3.0 GPA...Finished with a 3-3 overall record in 2010, including a 3-2 mark in tournament play...Only participated in six matches, with one apperance in dual play...Main competition was in doubles with partners Josephine Haraldson, Andrea Yacaman and Jenna Doerfler...Defeated No. 36 FSU 8-4 with partner Andrea Yacaman.
2009-10: Honored on the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll and as a Scholar-Baller for maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA...Earned a C-USA Academic Medal for having a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher...Ended the season with a 15-11 overall singles mark and an 11-9 doubles record...Reached the singles finals at the UNF Invitational and beat Coastal Carolina[apos]s Maria Camberos for the title...Anchored the No. 6 spot, posting an 8-4 dual-match singles record and went 2-0 against conference teams...Finished her campaign with four wins in her last six outings...Picked up doubles wins during the fall campaign with Alexis Rodriguez and Allison Hodges, with the first coming at the ITA Southeast Region Championships and the second at the UCF Quad Tournament...Beginning the dual-match season, Dubins paired up with fellow sophomore Andrea Yacaman...The duo racked up nine wins at the No. 3 doubles spot with victories over No. 60 Harvard and No. 64 North Florida.
2008-09: Broke into the Knights lineup against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 27 at No. 2 doubles, teaming up with Alexis Rodriguez...Recorded first collegiate win as a singles player against Stetson in straight sets.
Prior to UCF: Played three varsity sports all four years of high school: tennis, soccer and volleyball...Helped her team win the state championship in tennis her junior and senior year, the school[apos]s first state championships...Won the Athlete of the Year Award in 2008...Was first team All-Dade in the Miami Herald in 2007 and 2008...Was a doubles and mixed doubles Florida State champion with Brittany Dubins and Jeffrey Morris.
Personal: Born Taylor Lynn Dubins in North Miami Beach, Fla...Parents are Ross and Veronica Dubins...Has a younger sister, Brittany...Majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders.