Walgenbach in 2003-04: Went 15-18 in singles and 2-0 in doubles ... competed at the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships ... played everywhere from No. 1 to No. 4 in dual matches ... played five players ranked in the ITA's top 100.
Walgenbach in 2002-03: Achieved ITA national ranking as high as No. 112 (March 12) ... ranked 16th in final ITA Mideast regional poll ... tied classmate Shawna Zuccarini for most singles wins, with 23 ... collected records of 23-13 in singles and 9-5 in doubles ... won five matches against players ranked in the ITA's top 100 ... played every position except No. 1 ... went 8-6 at No. 2, her primary position ... posted 7-3 record in Big Ten action ... provided match-clinching win in 4-3 victory over Ohio State ... upset Duke's 51st-ranked Julia Smith 6-4, 6-3 ... played only four doubles matches in the spring after going 8-2 with Zuccarini in the fall.
Walgenbach in 2001-02: Went 15-7 in singles ... posted 5-4 record in Big Ten action ... played primarily at the No. 6 position ... put together three three-match win streaks ... contributed to Purdue's upset of Notre Dame with a win over Sarah Jane Connelly at No. 6.
Walgenbach at Santa Catalina High School: Four-year letterwinner at Santa Catalina ... went undefeated in league play all four years ... went undefeated overall as a freshman and sophomore ... won MTAL doubles title as a freshman ... MTAL league champion as a junior and senior ... Central Coast Section individual champion as a junior ... team won MTAL championship all four years ... ranked as high as No. 49 in USTA 18-and-under ... also competed in track and field ... high school tennis coach was Sharon Osgood.
Walgenbach's Vitals: Given name Amy Elizabeth Walgenbach ... born Aug. 9, 1982 ... parents are Sue and Tom Walgenbach ... older sister, Lisa, played tennis for Purdue, graduating in 2001 ... majoring in management.