2003-04 Tennis - W Roster
Roster

Courtney Nagle
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Monte Vista
- Hometown:
- Danville, CA
Fall 2003: Lost in the ITA All-American quarterfinals doubles with Daria Panova. Reached the second round of the ITA Regionals in singles.
2002-03: Posted a 17-16 single record. Made an appearance in the NCAA Championships. Lost in the doubles quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships with Daria Panova. Received All-American and All-Pac-10 accolades.
Fall 2002: Won first round match before knocking off Claire Carter of Washington, the 58th-ranked player in the nation, in straight sets. Dispatched Zsofia Fodor of Washington State in the third round. Finally fell to Stanford’s Erin Burdette, the No. 7 player in the nation.
2001-02: Posted a season-high five-match win streak. Knocked off UNLV’s Mariamme Bakken in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to help the Ducks pull off the upset against the No. 18 team in the nation. Finished the season with a record of 16-16 in singles play, and a record of 12-16 in doubles play.
2000-01: Won a team-high 18 singles matches while dropping just seven. Went 5-0 at the No. 5 slot and 7-2 at No. 6.
Before Oregon: Went undefeated in her four-year career at Monte Vista High School and won the EBALS two straight years.
Personal: Born Sept. 29, 1982, in Denver, Colo. Parents are Michael and Eileen Nagle. Nagle is an EMS major.
Coach Schyllander on Courtney:
"Courtney is coming off a great season. This year she faces new challenges as no one will take her lightly. Her all-court aggressive style and overall strength should put her in a position to have another great year."
Getting to know Courtney:
Nickname: Sparky
People don’t know this but: I am a twin
Most memorable tennis moment: Beating Arizona in 2003
Favorite Band: Coldplay
If I weren’t playing tennis I’d be: A comedian