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04/18/2013 Gamecocks Fall to Ole Miss at SEC TournamentSouth Carolina Still Looks to Make 19th Consecutive NCAA Appearance 04/17/2013 South Carolina Set to Face Ole Miss at SEC Tournament on ThursdayGamecocks and Rebels Face Off at 9 a.m. ET From Starkville, Miss. 04/14/2013 Gamecocks Drop Close Match at KentuckySouth Carolina Loses 4-3, Heads to SEC Tournament as No. 8 Seed 04/12/2013 Vanderbilt Ends Gamecocks' Four-Match Unbeaten StreakNo. 18 Commodores Defeat South Carolina 6-1 in Nashville 04/11/2013 Gamecocks Look to End Regular Season Strong at Vandy, KentuckySouth Carolina Looks to Extend its Four-Match SEC Unbeaten Streak 05/15/2012 Gamecock Spotlight: Josefin Andersson04/19/2012 South Carolina vs. Kentucky Highlights03/09/2012 Josefin Andersson, Coach Petrovic Post-Match Comments02/13/2012 Carolina Tennis Stadium Dedication Ceremony09/29/2011 Josefin Andersson Interview04/11/2013 South Carolina vs. Ole Miss (4/7/2013)South Carolina vs. Ole Miss (4/7/2013) 04/05/2013 South Carolina vs. Alabama (3/24/2013)South Carolina vs. Alabama (3/24/2013) 03/01/2013 South Carolina vs. College of Charleston (2/23/2013)South Carolina vs. College of Charleston (2/23/2013) 03/15/2012 South Carolina vs. Clemson (2/22/2012)South Carolina vs. Clemson (2/22/2012) 03/15/2012 South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt (3/11/2012)South Carolina vs. Vanderbilt (3/11/2012) 2011-12 Gamecock Spotlight Video 2011-12 (JUNIOR): Had a productive fall after fully recovering from the torn Achilles suffered during spring 2010 ... Won her first six matches of the fall and took home the singles title at the Furman Fall Classic in the No. 6 flight ... Helped the Gamecocks defeat instate rival Clemson by a 4-3 margin on Feb. 22 with a dominant 6-0, 6-2 victory against Monika Kochanova on court six ... It was South Carolina's first win against the Tigers since 2006 ... Won her match at No. 6 singles in a near-upset of then-No. 5 Tennessee on March 4 as the Gamecocks fell 4-3 ... Became a doubles specialist for the Gamecocks playing primarily with Katerina Popova ... The duo won more matches together than any other tandem with a 17-9 record ... Her signature victory in doubles, though, came with Adriana Pereira against Florida on April 14 when Popova was sidelined with an injury ... Trailing 7-6 as the final match on at court three, Andersson and Pereira fought off multiple match points and eventually won the contest 7-2 in a tiebreaker to give Carolina its first doubles point against the Gators since 2002 ... South Carolina and Stanford were the only teams to win doubles against the 2012 national champions ... Overall, Andersson tied for the team lead in doubles victories with Jaklin Alawi with a 22-11 mark ... Her seven doubles wins in SEC play was the most of any Gamecock and the highest mark since four players won seven conference matches in 2007 ... A member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll for the third year in a row.2010-11 (SOPHOMORE): Sat out the entire fall season while still recovering from surgery to repair a torn Achilles in her right leg suffered against Clemson in February 2010 ... Her first match back came against South Carolina State on Jan. 22 and resulted in a 6-2, 1-0 win by retirement ... Started the season by winning four of her first five matches playing at Nos. 5 and 6 singles ... Took three consecutive losses to Clemson, Arkansas and LSU playing at six before winning her last dual singles match of the year playing against College of Charleston ... Her primary doubles partner was Madeleine Saari-Byström ... Played every dual match with her at the No. 2 position, going 4-4 ... The duo came up with key road victories at Purdue and Illinois to help the Gamecocks win both matches ... Her last doubles match of the year came in the regular-season finale versus Florida teaming with Dijana Stojic on court two ... A member of the SEC Academic Honor Roll for the second year in a row. 2009-10 (FRESHMAN): Showed a great deal of potential for the Gamecocks during the fall with an 8-5 record in tournaments ... Won six of her final seven matches after a 2-4 record in her first two tournaments ... Reached the finals of her flight at the Wolverine Invitational where she lost in a third set super tiebreaker ... Earned co-champion honors at the Wildcat Invitational after winning her first three matches to reach the finals ... Play was halted at the event because of weather problems and teams' travel arrangements ... Won both of her matches at the ITA Kick-Off Weekend in Fayetteville, Ark., in late January playing at No. 4 singles against Michigan and Washington ... Suffered a season-ending injury a few weeks later when she ruptured her Achilles in her right leg at the start of the second set versus Clemson on Feb. 21 ... Ended the year with an 11-7 record overall in singles and went 3-2 playing No. 4 singles ... Named to the SEC Freshmen Academic Honor Roll. HIGH SCHOOL: Competed at the 2008 European Junior Championships in Austria ... Defeated Demi Barao-Rodrigues from Portugal 6-2, 6-2 in the round of 64 before losing 6-2, 6-2 to Elena Bogdan from Romania in the second round ... Lost in the opening round of the doubles with Hilda Melander 10-8 in a third set super tiebreaker ... Also represented Sweden in the team portion of the European Championships ... Played in the finals of the 2008 Swedish National Championship both indoors and outdoors for the girls 18s ... Reached the quarterfinals of the 2006 Tennis Sweden Junior Cup.
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