Aude Lambert

Aude Lambert

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Vichy, France

Height:
5-4

Experience:
4V

2006-2007:Was named to the All-West Coast Conference First Team for singles for the third straight year...along with teammate Jessica Hoath, was named to the All-WCC First Team for doubles, recording the third straight year that Hoath and Lambert were recognized...finished the season with a singles record of 14-4 at the No. 1 spot...started the season with an eight-game win streak in singles play...teamed up with Hoath and Erin Young to tally a 9-6 doubles record at the No. 1 position...Lambert played all 18 singles matches and 15 doubles matches at the No. 1 position...defeated two ranked opponents No. 69 Loyola Marmount and No. 40 Penn in doubles with partner Hoath...while also beating No. 73 ranked Carina Bjornstrom of Santa Barbara in singles...finished her career as a Gael with a 53-29 overall singles record and 48-28 overall doubles record.

2005-2006: Was named to the All-West Coast Conference First Team for Singles for a second straight year...along with teammate Jessica Hoath, was named to the All-West Coast Conference Second Team for Doubles, marking the second straight year Lambert and Hoath have been awarded with doubles all-conference accolades...at one point of the season was nationally ranked No. 124...went 13-7 in singles from the No. 1 spot, including a 7-4 conference record...her 13 wins were tied for the most on the team...teamed up with Hoath to post a 13-5 doubles record from the No. 1 position...posted a 7-3 doubles conference record.

2004-2005: Recorded a 14-6 record exclusively at the No. 1 position...her 14 wins were a team high in singles matches...Named to the West Coast Conference First Team for singles...posted a 14-5 record with teammates Feline Charlot and Jessica Hoath...her 14 wins were first on the team in doubles matches...recorded a 10-2 record with teammate Jessica Hoath...Lambert and Hoath were named the WCC Team of the Month for April, 2005...Lambert and Hoath were named to the WCC First Team for Doubles...was named to the WCC all-academic team.

2003-2004: Named All-WCC Honorable Mention after posting 12-12 record exclusively at the #1 singles position...her 12 singles victories were tied for second on the team...teamed up with Nicole Hunstock to finish with a 12-12 doubles record at the #1 spot to earn the second most doubles victories on the team...finished with a 2-5 record in WCC play.