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VIDEO: Hadley Berg's Journey As A Gamecock
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VIDEO: Hadley Berg's Journey As A Gamecock

April 13, 2018

Senior Day Information

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Senior Hadley Berg has been a leader on and off the court in her four years as a member of the South Carolina women’s tennis team. She will be honored before South Carolina’s last regular season match against Kentucky at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Carolina Tennis Center. Berg’s Senior Day Ceremony will begin 20 minutes prior to Saturday’s match time at 12:40 p.m. ET.

SENIOR DAY NOTES

  • Hadley Berg is the sole senior on the South Carolina women’s tennis team.
  • Berg’s Senior Day Ceremony will begin 20 minutes prior to Saturday’s match time at 12:40 p.m. ET.
  • Berg is in sole possession of fifth place on the South Carolina career singles wins list with 97.
  • Berg started the 2017 spring with an 18-match win streak, the longest dual-match win streak to start a season in program history.
  • Berg’s highest career singles ranking is No. 29 as of March 6, 2018.
  • Berg ranks fifth in season singles wins (2016, 2017), fourth in season doubles wins (2017), eighth in career singles win percentage (2015-17) and fourth in season combined wins (2016).
  • In 2017, Berg led the team in every major category with 29 singles wins, 18 doubles wins and 12 doubles team wins with Paige Cline.
  • In 2016, Berg finished No. 20 in doubles rankings with Cline, South Carolina’s third-highest final doubles ranking ever, after a 14-8 season that featured seven wins over nationally ranked opponents.
  • Berg’s 23-6 singles record this season has her at 97-33 overall, three wins shy of 100 on her career, with a winning percentage of .746 that ranks seventh in school history. She is looking to become just the fourth player in school history with 100 wins.
  • During her sophomore campaign in 2016, Berg became the first Gamecock to earn All-America status since 1994. She and doubles partner Cline became the fourth and fifth All-Americans overall.