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2017-18 Women's Basketball Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 2
Katarina Adamovic
- Position:
- Guard
- Height:
- 5-8
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Toza Dragovic
- Hometown:
- Cacak, Serbia
Tennis Career
· Wrapped up her career with a 75-42 record in singles and a 91-23 mark in doubles
· Her .798 win percentage in doubles ranks No. 1 among Cowgirls since the inception of the Big 12
· Her 91 doubles wins are also the third-highest among Cowgirls in the Big 12 era and the ninth-most all-time, while her 75 singles wins rank eighth in the Big 12 era
· Went 21-9 overall in singles as a senior, including a 14-4 mark in dual action
· Competed primarily in the No. 2 spot for the Cowgirls, going 13-4 at the position
· Knocked off five ranked opponents on the season
· Was selected to the NCAA Singles Championships for the second-straight season
· Named to the All-Big 12 first team in singles and second team in doubles with Viktoriya Lushkova
· With Lushkova, was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team.
· As a junior, turned in a breakout junior season in which she went 23-11 overall in singles and 32-3 overall in doubles
· Advanced to the quarterfinals at the NCAA Singles Championships to earn her first-career All-American honor
· Was named First Team All-Big 12 in singles and Second Team All-Big 12 in doubles with partner Vladica Babic
· Posted an 8-1 singles mark in the postseason to help the Cowgirls to a Big 12 Championship and NCAA Runner-Up showing, while propelling herself to an NCAA Singles Championship quarterfinals appearance
· Notched top-25 wins over No. 5 Ellen Perez (Georgia), No. 7 Maegan Manasse (California) and No. 25 Carol Zhao (Stanford) at the NCAA Championships to help the Cowgirls to a 3-1 mark at their second-straight appearance at the Championships
· Was named the NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, while landing on the All-Tournament team for both singles and doubles
· Took down No. 20 Sydney Campbell (Vanderbilt), No. 5 Ellen Perez (Georgia) and No. 15 Belinda Woolcock (Florida) in the NCAA singles bracket to advance to the quarterfinals where she would eventually come up short in three sets to top-ranked Hayley Carter of North Carolina · Posted an astounding 32-3 overall record in doubles with partner Vladica Babic, competing predominately in the No. 3 spot and clinching nine doubles points for the Cowgirls
· Was named Second Team Academic All-Big 12
· Wrapped up the season ranked No. 17 in the ITA singles rankings
Personal
· Born September 9, 1993
· Is the daughter of Goran and Olivera Adamovic
· General Studies major
· Attended Serbia "Toza Dragovic" Kragozevac in high school
· Serbian national champion for Seniors, U18, U16, U10 and Juniors
· Was ranked 922 in the WTA singles rankings and 631 in the WTA doubles rankings.
· Wrapped up her career with a 75-42 record in singles and a 91-23 mark in doubles
· Her .798 win percentage in doubles ranks No. 1 among Cowgirls since the inception of the Big 12
· Her 91 doubles wins are also the third-highest among Cowgirls in the Big 12 era and the ninth-most all-time, while her 75 singles wins rank eighth in the Big 12 era
· Went 21-9 overall in singles as a senior, including a 14-4 mark in dual action
· Competed primarily in the No. 2 spot for the Cowgirls, going 13-4 at the position
· Knocked off five ranked opponents on the season
· Was selected to the NCAA Singles Championships for the second-straight season
· Named to the All-Big 12 first team in singles and second team in doubles with Viktoriya Lushkova
· With Lushkova, was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team.
· As a junior, turned in a breakout junior season in which she went 23-11 overall in singles and 32-3 overall in doubles
· Advanced to the quarterfinals at the NCAA Singles Championships to earn her first-career All-American honor
· Was named First Team All-Big 12 in singles and Second Team All-Big 12 in doubles with partner Vladica Babic
· Posted an 8-1 singles mark in the postseason to help the Cowgirls to a Big 12 Championship and NCAA Runner-Up showing, while propelling herself to an NCAA Singles Championship quarterfinals appearance
· Notched top-25 wins over No. 5 Ellen Perez (Georgia), No. 7 Maegan Manasse (California) and No. 25 Carol Zhao (Stanford) at the NCAA Championships to help the Cowgirls to a 3-1 mark at their second-straight appearance at the Championships
· Was named the NCAA Tournament’s Most Outstanding Player, while landing on the All-Tournament team for both singles and doubles
· Took down No. 20 Sydney Campbell (Vanderbilt), No. 5 Ellen Perez (Georgia) and No. 15 Belinda Woolcock (Florida) in the NCAA singles bracket to advance to the quarterfinals where she would eventually come up short in three sets to top-ranked Hayley Carter of North Carolina · Posted an astounding 32-3 overall record in doubles with partner Vladica Babic, competing predominately in the No. 3 spot and clinching nine doubles points for the Cowgirls
· Was named Second Team Academic All-Big 12
· Wrapped up the season ranked No. 17 in the ITA singles rankings
Personal
· Born September 9, 1993
· Is the daughter of Goran and Olivera Adamovic
· General Studies major
· Attended Serbia "Toza Dragovic" Kragozevac in high school
· Serbian national champion for Seniors, U18, U16, U10 and Juniors
· Was ranked 922 in the WTA singles rankings and 631 in the WTA doubles rankings.
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