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COACH JOFFE'S COMMENTS: "From a recruiting perspective, to say that Megan is a diamond in the rough is to understate her value at Miami. Megan possesses vast talent and skill that is evident in her stellar record in both singles and doubles as a freshman who played in the upper end of our lineup. With continued hard work, the ceiling on Megan's achievement going forward will continue to rise."
2007-08: Amassed an 11-5 singles record in dual match play ... played No. 2, No. 3 and No. 4 singles, primarily competing at No. 3 singles where she compiled a 5-2 record ... was 3-1 at No. 2 singles and 3-2 at No. 4 singles ... tallied a 3-1 singles record in MAC play ... compiled a combined 12-6 record with four different partners in doubles dual match action ... earned a 10-2 record at No. 2 doubles with three different partners ... amassed a 5-1 record with fellow freshman Anastasia Dracheva, going 5-0 at No. 2 doubles, and posted a 5-2 record with fellow freshman Cara Wald ... posted an 8-6 singles record in the fall ... won the Singles Draw 2 Championship Bracket at the Queen City Invitational ... advanced to the finals of the Flight A Championship Bracket at the Ball State Invitational before losing to fellow RedHawk Brintney Larson ... was 6-7 in doubles play ... won the Queen City Invitational Draw 1 Doubles championship with Brintney Larson ... played in the Doubles Main Draw at the ITA Regional with Larson.
HIGH SCHOOL: A tennis high school All-American as a senior ... won the state title in singles as a senior in 2007 and as a sophomore in 2005 ... finished third in the state in singles play as a freshman in 2004 ... amassed a career record of 84-6 during her four-year prep career, including an undefeated sophomore season (25-0) ... led Park Tudor to three straight state team titles from 2005-07 ... named MVP of her high school team all four years ... earned four varsity letters, playing at No. 2 singles one season and No. 1 singles for three years ... served as team captain as a senior ... earned Park Tudor's Stan Malless Scholarship as a senior year, its I. Hilda Stewart Memorial Honor Scholarship as a junior year and its John C. DeVoe Honor Scholarship for Academic and Athletic Accomplishment as a junior.
PERSONAL: Turns 20 years old in July 2008 ... daughter of Nancy and Jim Martzolf ... undecided on a major ... sister, Katie (Martzolf) Carroll, played tennis at Wake Forest ... brother-in-law, Brain Carroll, is a professional soccer player currently with the Columbus Crew and formerly with D.C. United.
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