2004: Named to the All-GLIAC Second Team after compiling a 9-8 overall singles record, including an 8-7 mark at No. 2 singles ... won four of five singles matches between Sept. 27 and Oct. 5 ... won her first round of the ITA Great Lakes Regional in impressive fashion, 6-0, 6-1, before bowing out in the round of 32 ... went 2-1 in singles and 1-2 in doubles with Olga Petrovic at the GLIAC Championships ... her three wins helped Warriors earn third place at GLIACs, their highest team finish since 1995.
2003: Earned all-state honors while playing at Oakland Community College ... was a national qualifier after compiling a 3-1 record at the NJCAA Region XII tournament ... advanced to the quarterfinals of the national championship before falling to the eventual national champion, Idalina Franca, 6-3, 7-6 ... recorded a 4-2 mark in conference matches at first singles
2002: Took the year off to have a child.
2001: Earned All-MCCAA (Michigan Community College Athletic Association) and all-region honors as she went undefeated at first singles ... became the first Lady Raider since 1987 to qualify for the NJCAA national tournament but was unable to attend due to personal reasons ... never lost a set.
Personal: Full name--Haleema Haroon Syed ... born April 2, 1980, in Lahore, Pakistan ... has one brother, Ali Rahim, and five sisters, Mariau, Nida, Mira, Saba and Shegag ... is a physical education major ... father played collegiate tennis in Pakistan ... is married to Syed Zulfigas ... has a child, Hanadi Zulfigas ... hometown is the capital city of the Punjab province and the second largest city in Pakistan ... graduated from Lahore Board H.S. in 1996.
Syed[apos]s Career WSU Statistics
Singles Record
| Year | #1 | #2 | #3 | #4 | #5 | #6 | Regional | GLIAC | Total |
| 2004 | --- | 6-6 | --- | --- | --- | --- | 1-1 | 2-1/#2 | 9-8 |
Doubles Record
| Year | #1 | #2 | #3 | Regional | GLIAC | Total |
| 2004 | 0-1 | 0-1 | 6-1 | 0-1 | 1-2/#3 | 7-6 |