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Daniela Lendl

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Vero Beach, Fla.

High School:
Indian River Charter

Height:
5-7

05/20/2013

Crimson Tide Makes Eighth Straight NCAA Championship Appearance

Alabama returns to NCAAs as the defending National Champions

05/11/2013

Women's Golf Wins NCAA East Regional

Stephanie Meadow captures medalist honors with career-low 203

04/21/2013

Crimson Tide Pulls Away for SEC Championship; Meadow Captures Medalist Honors

Alabama wins second SEC title and Stephanie Meadow becomes first Crimson Tide medalist

04/20/2013

Alabama Women Take Lead at SEC Golf Championship

Crimson Tide take 12-shot lead; Stephanie Meadow and Jennifer Kirby in first and second, respectively

04/19/2013

Alabama Women in Second at SEC Golf Championship

Veterans Jennifer Kirby and Stephanie Meadow lead Tide in difficult conditions at Greystone

OUTLOOK:
Daniela "Crash" Lendl is a talented junior player that brings a lineage of outstanding athletic achievement to the Crimson Tide ... a decorated junior player who should contend for a spot in Alabama's starting lineup as a sophomore ... played in one event as a freshman and posted a 78.0 scoring over three rounds.

2011-12 (FRESHMAN):
She played in one event as an individual ... finished with a 78.0 scoring average (234 strokes over three rounds) ... tied for 89th at the SEC/Pac-12 Challenge.

HIGH SCHOOL AND PERSONAL DATA:
Lendl, a native of Vero Beach, Fla., played for Indian River Charter High School ... competed on the Future Collegians Wold Tour ... played in the 2009 United States Girls Junior Championship ... played in the 2011 Under Armour Vicky Hurst Championship ... a first-team Future Collegians World Tour All-American in 2008 ... named to the FCWT Faces of the Future in 2006 ... is the daughter of Ivan and Samantha Lendl ... has four sisters, Marika, Caroline, Isabelle and Nikki ... Marika played golf at Florida while Isabelle is still competing for the Gators ... her father, Ivan, is considered one of professional tennis' all-time greats, winning eight Grand Slam titles ... majoring in exercise science at Alabama.