Whitney Waters
Whitney Waters
Height: 5-3
Year: SR
Hometown: Austin, TX
High School: Lake Travis HS
Major: Global Business

2009:   Contributed to the Bulldogs' SCIAC co-championship... Helped Redlands advance to the third round of the NCAA Championships... Struggled with injuries but rallied for a 10-4 record in singles action, primarily competing at the No. 6 spot... Enjoyed a six-match unbeaten streak towards the end of the season... Defeated her No. 5 counterpart from 7th-ranked Pomona-Pitzer in the SCIAC Championship match by a score of 7-6(3), 6-3... Playing No. 6, she garnered a solid 6-0, 6-4 victory over her opponent from No. 9 Denison... Came back from a set down to defeat the No. 6 player form 12th-ranked DePauw University, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4... Teamed up with Paige Sumida in doubles, earning a solid 19-10 record at the No. 1 spot... Garnered a No. 5 national ranking in doubles... Competed in the NCAA Doubles Championships... Advanced to the quarterfinals of the 106th Annual Ojai Tournament with wins over duos from Concordia University - Irvine and The Master's College... Defeated the 4th-ranked duo from Denison University by a score of 8-5... Came up with an 8-3 win over players from Pomona-Pitzer in the semifinal of the ITA West Regional Fall tournament...  ITA All-America for Doubles...

2008: Played a significant role in the Bulldogs’ conference co-championship and third-round appearance at the NCAA Championships… Competed at the No. 3 spot in singles, earning an overall record of 9-5… Came up with big wins against opponents from Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges, then-No. 10 Pomona-Pitzer Colleges, then-No. 11 Trinity University (TX) and NAIA foe Point Loma Nazarene University… Teamed up with Paige Sumida in doubles, competing at the No. 1 position for the Bulldogs… Tallied victories against teams from then-No. 3 Williams College, CMS, and Point Loma Nazarene University… Proudian Honors Program…

2007: Standout player during her rookie campaign… Integral part of the Bulldogs’ third-place finish in conference with an 8-2 record… Helped the team gain an overall mark of 13-8…Second Team All-SCIAC… Primarily competed at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles… Earned a 10-10 singles record in her first collegiate season… Posted important wins over UC Santa Cruz and Emory University… Teamed up with Paige Sumida in doubles for a 13-11 record… Earned victories against Pomona-Pitzer, Trinity, and University of Mary Washington… Advanced onto the doubles quarterfinals of the 107th Ojai Valley Tournament… Qualified for NCAA Doubles Championships…