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GENERAL INFORMATIONLocation ....................... Clarksville, TN 37044Founded ................................................ 1927Enrollment .......................................... 10,723Nickname ..................Governors (Lady Govs)Colors .....................................Red and WhiteNational Affiliation .................NCAA Division IConference .................................. Ohio ValleyPresident .......................................... Tim Hall

COACHING STAFFHead Coach ......... Malik Tabet (Mobile, 1999) Record at APSU Men .............................. 22-12; 9-5 OVC Women ........................ 27-15; 13-4 OVCAssistant Coach........ Eric Larue (WKU, 1991) GOVS TEAM INFORMATION2011 Record ............................................ 14-6Conference Record/Finish ................6-1 (2nd)LADY GOVS TEAM INFORMATION2011 Record ............................................ 9-11Conference Record/Finish .................5-3 (4th)

ATHLETICS/SPORTS INFORMATIONAthletics Director .......................... Dave Loos Sports Information Director .Brad Kirtley Tennis Contact .............. Alaric Klinghard Email ................... [email protected] Sports Information Phone (931) 221-7561 Sports Information Fax ..(931) 221-7562Athletics Web site ............... LetsGoPeay.com

DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) SEPTEMBER Fri. 16-18 at Memphis Fall Invitational All Day OCTOBER Fri. 7-9 Austin Peay Fall Invite All Day Mon. 14-19 at ITA Ohio Valley Regional All Day JANUARY Mon. 16 at Vanderbilt 3 p.m. Fri. 20 Memphis 1:30 p.m. Fri. 27 Evansville 5 p.m. Sat. 28 at Louisville 4 p.m.FEBRUARY Fri. 3 at Samford TBA Sat. 4 at UAB 10 a.m. Sat. 11 Southern Illinois 12 p.m. Fri. 24 Belmont 2 p.m. Sat. 25 Lipscomb 3 p.m.MARCH Tue. 6 at Troy 2 p.m. Thu. 8 at South Alabama 2 p.m. Sat. 10 vs. Louisiana-Lafayette 2 p.m. Sat. 17 SIU Edwardsville • 2 p.m. Tue. 20 at Middle Tennessee 2 p.m. Sat. 24 at Southeast Missouri• 2 p.m. Sun. 25 at UT Martin • 2 p.m. Tue. 27 Eastern Illinois • 2 p.m. Thu. 29 Murray State • 2 p.m.ARPIL Fri. 6 Tennessee State • 2 p.m. Sat. 7 Jacksonville State • 2 p.m. Sat. 14 at Eastern Kentucky • 2 p.m. Sun. 15 at Morehead State • 2 p.m.2012 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament at Nashville, Tenn.Fri. 20 First Round Sat. 21 Semifinals Sun. 22 Championship

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contentsQuick Facts and Schedules ............................... 1This is Austin Peay State University .................. 2Austin Peay Tennis Facilities ............................. 3Head Coach Malik Tabet.................................... 4Assistant Coach Eric Larue .............................. 5Tennis Center Manager Bob Faires ................... 52011-12 Governors Tennis Team ....................... 62010-11 Govs Tennis Headlines ........................ 7 Sean Bailey ................................................ 8-9

John Storie ............................................. 10-11 Drew Kerr ............................................... 12-13 Jasmin Ademovic ................................... 14-15 Michal Hriciste ............................................ 16 Iago Seffrin.................................................. 16 Dimitar Ristovski ......................................... 16 Aleksas Tverijonas ...................................... 162010-11 Govs Results ..................................... 172011-12 Lady Govs Tennis Team .................... 182010-11 Lady Govs Tennis Headlines ............. 19 Vanja Tomic ............................................ 20-21 Andra Cornea ........................................ 22-23

Ornella Di Salvo .......................................... 24 Jovana Karak .............................................. 24 Alison Carre ................................................ 24 Weronika Kurka .......................................... 24 Vanassa Tavares ......................................... 252010-11 Lady Govs Results............................. 26

DATE OPPONENT TIME (CT) SEPTEMBER Fri. 16-18 at Louisville Fall Invite All Day OCTOBER Fri. 7-9 Austin Peay Fall Invitational All Day Mon. 20-24 at ITA Regional Championship All Day JANUARY Thu. 19 at Louisville 3 p.m. Wed. 25 Belmont 2 p.m.FEBRUARY Fri. 10 Western Kentucky 2 p.m. Fri. 17 at Southern Illinois 3 p.m.Sun. 19 at Georgia State 10 a.m.Sat. 25 Lipscomb 11 a.m.MARCH Tue. 6 at Troy 2 p.m.Thu. 8 at South Alabama 2 p.m.Sat. 17 SIU Edwardsville • 2 p.m.Mon. 19 Murray State • 2:30 p.m.Tue. 27 Eastern Illinois • 2 p.m.Fri. 30 at Sun Belt Shootout All DayAPRIL Thu. 5 at Tennessee Tech • 2 p.m.Fri. 6 Tennessee State • 2 p.m.Sat. 7 Jacksonville State • 2 p.m.Sat. 14 at Eastern Kentucky • 2 p.m.Sun. 15 at Morehead State • 2 p.m.2012 Ohio Valley Conference Tournament at Nashville, Tenn.Fri. 20 First Round TBA Sat. 21 Semifinals TBA Sun. 22 Championship TBA

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Austin Peay State University is a comprehensive, state-assisted university with a distinguished tradition in liberal and professional education. The institution is named in

honor of Austin Peay, Tennessee’s governor from 1924 until 1927, the year APSU was founded.

The university is located in Clarksville, Tenn., just 45 min-utes northwest of Tennessee’s capital, Nashville, on Interstate 24. One of the South’s most historic cities, Clarksville also is Tennessee’s third-fastest growing city behind only Memphis and Nashville.

Situated on gently rolling terrain near picturesque down-town Clarksville, Austin Peay’s main campus consists of 68

buildings on 169 acres. The classical Georgian architec-ture of the Austin Peay campus is combined with newer buildings. This blend provides a link with the past while reflecting the academic excellence and dignity of an institution of higher learning.

The newest building additions to the main campus are the Foy Fitnees and Recreation Center, Sundquist Science Complex and the new Morgan University Center, each opening for use since 2001. The $11-million Foy Center, features a rock-climbing wall and 10,000 square feet of fitness space and other amenities for the student body. The Sundquist Complex is one of the South’s premier science education facilities and represents the largest capital appropriation ever in Tennessee for a single class-room building. The new Morgan University Center is located in the heart of the campus and features a cybercafe, meeting rooms, a food court, coffee shop, ballroom and lounges for Austin Peay students.

Austin Peay’s campus has been the site of seven educational institutions since 1806. The cam-pus was occupied by Southwestern for 50 years until 1925 when the school moved to Memphis. Austin Peay was founded two years later as a two-year normal school to train teachers for the region. Austin Peay has grown over the years to take its place among the finest mid-sized four-year universities in the nation.

Austin Peay Normal School became a four-year college in

1941-42, and university status was conferred Sept. 1, 1967.Austin Peay State University currently enrolls more than 10,000 students

from every region of Tennessee, most of the 50 states and several foreign countries.

Austin Peay offers more than 50 majors in associate, bachelor’s, master’s and education specialist’s degrees with additional areas of concentration. Courses are offered in arts and sciences, business, education, engineering technology, nursing and human services. Graduate studies also are offered in several areas. In addition, numerous online courses are offered each semester.

A state leader in public service, Austin Peay State University has more than 750 employees. Engaged in the most modern teaching techniques and research are nearly 280 full-time faculty members, 90 percent of whom hold the earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degrees in their disciplines.

THIS IS AUSTIN PEAY STATE UNIVERSITY

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The Governors Tennis Center has been a part of Austin Peay athletics and the Clarksville community for nearly two de-cades. When the idea was broached to build an indoor tennis center on the APSU campus, the advantages were obvious for APSU students, the Governors and Lady Govs tennis programs and the local tennis community.

The indoor facility literally became a tennis “center” in northwest Ten-nessee. The site of Clarksville’s first indoor tennis center is located across the street from Governors Stadium and next to the stadium park-ing lot. It consists of four lighted courts. Dressing facilities for both men and women are provided.

The University actively seeks memberships from families, individuals and corporations. Students do not have to pay a membership fee but are charged a reduced court-time fee.

Combined with the recently renovated Governors Tennis Courts, Austin Peay possesses debatably the Ohio Valley Conference’s finest tennis facilities.

GOVERNORS TENNIS FACILITIES

GOVERNORS TENNIS CENTER

The Governors Tennis Center not only provides protection from the elements, but also allows for continous teaching and instruction by the Austin Peay coaching staff.

AUSTIN PEAYTENNIS COURTS

The recently resurfaced Austin Peay tennis courts remains the finest out-door tennis courts in the area. Con-sisting of eight lighted courts, the fa-cility sits adjacent to the Foy Fitness and Recreation Center. The courts have new windscreens and bleacher seating, along with a practice wall.

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Malik Tabet, the 2010 Ohio Valley Conference co-Coach of the Year, completed an impressive turnaround of Austin Peay State University’s tennis programs with the women’s team win-ning the 2010 OVC Tournament Championship. A year after a tournament title for the Lady Govs, Tabet led a Govs team with five sophomores and three freshmen to the OVC Championship match. The Govs would have an unprec-edented three players - freshman Jasmin Ademovic, along with sophomores Sean Bailey and Henrique Norbiato - named first-team All-OVC while Ademovic became Tabet’s second-straight OVC Freshman of the Year. During the Lady Govs 2010 title run under Tabet’s guid-ance, then-sophomore Vanja Tomic was named 2010 OVC Player of the Year and freshman Carolin Weikard being named 2010 OVC Freshman of the Year. Not only was it the first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance for the Lady Govs, they did it by winning 12 straight matches. It was a 16-game improvement and the best regular-season fin-ish (second-place) since the late 1980s. The Govs, meanwhile, had two All-OVC selections - first-team pick Henrique Norbiato and second-team selection Sean Bailey. After getting off to a rough start, the men closed with three straight wins to earn the OVC Tournament’s fifth-seed. It was the first tourney appearance for the Govs since 2005. A former two-time Missouri Valley Conference Coach of the Year, Tabet was named Austin Peay State University’s head tennis coach in August 2009. The previous spring, the French national completed his fifth full season as Indiana State’s women’s coach and first as men’s coach. In a five-year period, he led the Sycamore women to three Missouri Valley regular-season championships (2005, 2006, 2008) and an NCAA tournament appearance in 2008 following the Sycamores’ MVC tourney championship. His women’s ten-nis was ranked as high as 59th in country by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) in 2007 and 68th the following season. One of his players, Jennifer Migan, received an to the 2008 NCAA Individual Tournament and was ranked as high as No. 48 nationally and propelled his No. 1 doubles team to as high as No. 20 nationally. Overall, Indiana State players won 12 singles champion-ship and six double titles at MVC Individuals (fall) with a total of 12 players earning All-MVC honors. Tabet was named Missouri Valley Coach of the Year in 2005 and 2008 while earning ITA Midwest Region Coach of the Year in 2007.

Tabet took over the Indiana State University women’s pro-gram in January 2004 after the retirement of Mary Ann Stadler. Before joining the Sycamores, Tabet served as an assistant coach of the women’s tennis team at the University of Arkansas in 2003. He also had experience as the men’s associate head coach at the University of New Orleans from 2001-03. While with the Privateers, UNO jumped from seventh to third in just one sea-son before earning a second-place finish in the Sun Belt Con-ference during his second year in charge. Along the way, the Privateers earned a national ranking (No. 62) for the first time in school history. UNO’s No. 1 singles player was ranked in the top 50 nationally, while the No. 1 doubles team climbed into the nation’s top 40. As a college athlete Tabet played a significant role in pro-pelling the University of Mobile (Ala.) to the 1997 NAIA National Championship. Ranked as high as fifth in the nation in singles, and 12th in doubles for the Rams during 1997, Mobile finished the 1998 season second in the NAIA national tourney, the same season Tabet was ranked as high as 10th in singles, and eighth in doubles. In 1997 and 1998 the University of Mobile won the Gulf Coast Athletic Conference Championship with Tabet earn-ing NAIA All-American each year. After transferring to the University of West Florida his se-nior season, Tabet helped the Argonauts earn the 1999 Gulf South Conference Championship and a third-place finish at the 1999 NCAA Division II National Tournament. He was named a Division II All-American after attaining rakings in singles (No. 12) and doubles (No. 18) play. After a successful college playing career, Tabet moved into coaching, landing the head position for both the West Georgia men and women’s tennis teams from 2000-01. In addition to his coaching duties, Tabet served as the program’s primary fund-raiser, generating revenue through clinics and pro-am tourna-ments. While at West Georgia, Tabet led the women’s team to the Division II Gulf South Regional. Tabet also enjoyed a standout career as an international player, competing for the Algerian National Team from 1991-95, as well as the Algerian Davis Cup team. He won more than 90 tournaments in France. Tabet won the 1995 Sham International Tennis Open in Damascus Syria before taking top honors at the 1995 Gillette International Tennis Open in Rosas, Spain. In 1996 and 1997, he was champion of the French Rhone-Alps Region and qualified for the French National Championship, held at Rolland Garros, in Paris. A 1999 magna cum laude graduate of the University of Mobile, Tabet earned a bachelor’s degree in foreign languages and holds a master’s in applied linguistics from the University of New Orleans, where he worked in the foreign language depart-ment as a French instructor. Tabet also earned a baccalaureate in accounting from CUEFA in Grenoble, France.

MALIK TABETHEAD COACH2nd Season

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ERICLARUE

ASSISTANT COACH1st Season

Experience matters most to Austin Peay State University head tennis coach Malik Tabet, and he found just that in assistant coach Eric Larue, who joined the tennis program, June, 2011.

Larue joins Austin Peay after three years at Division II Ken-tucky Weslyean, where he revived a struggling program. In fact, the Panthers posted a 13-7 record during his final sea-son, tying the school record for single-season wins with the 1984 team. His teams posted back-to-back winning seasons and his 2010 recruiting class was rated second in the Great Lakes Valley Conference by tennisrecruiting.net.

“We’re excited to have Eric as a part of our coaching staff,” Tabet said. “He has tremendous experience in building a program and recruiting good players. It’s always nice to have someone who knows already what he needs to do without having to give a lot of instructions.”

Larue not only brings great determination from a recruiting standpoint, he also offers a desire to learn and develop ad-ministratively. His focus on academic success is evident in his former team’s three-year 3.4 grade-point average.

His on-court experience began as a player at Campbellsville University where he was a two-time all-conference and all-district pick. Larue finished his collegiate career at Western Kentucky, playing in the Sun Belt Conference tournament twice. After graduation, he stayed on as an assistant coach for the Hilltoppers for the 1992 and 1993 seasons.

From there, Larue served a 10-year post as assistant camp director for the Wilson Tennis Academy, in Portland, Tenn. He also worked as an instructor for the Offense/Defense Tennis Camp in Baltimore.

Larue had a success post-graduation playing career, as well, recording seven top-20 USTA South Division rankings. Along the way, he won 15 USTA singles events and 16 USTA doubles events.

BOB FAIRES

Tennis CenterManager

Bob Faires brings more than 35 years of administrative ex-perience to the table, serving as the Tennis Center Manager for his seventh year.

Faires joined Austin Peay’s staff in October 2004 and cur-rently manages the Governors Indoor Center and oversees the operation and maintenance for the indoor and outdoor courts. He works extensively in promoting APSU tennis ac-tivities through on-campus leagues, clinics and scheduling lessons.

A combat-wounded Veteran, Faires was a helicopter pilot for the Army Reserves during the Vietnam War. Upon retire-ment from the Army Reserves, Faires worked more than 35 years as a civilian for the Army Continuing Education Sys-tem. In fact, he later retired as the director of Fort Campbell’s Army Education Center.

While at Fort Campbell, he worked closely in maintaining relationships with Austin Peay, Murray State, Embry Riddle Aeronautical, Hopkinsville Community College and City Col-leges of Chicago. He served on Austin Peay President Sher-ry Hoppe’s President’s Cabinet, as he facilitated Austin Peay degree programs at Fort Campbell.

His connections to Austin Peay and his love for tennis made Faires a perfect fit with the Govs and Lady Govs tennis pro-grams. Faires assists head coach Malik Tabet in a variety of capacities, including overseeing the Tennis Center bud-get, coordinating matches and tournaments, and organizing team travel.

Faires is a long-time tennis player, who at one time, was ranked by the USTA in Tennessee’s 55-59 age group. Faires, with his wife Mickie, a retired elementary school teacher, cel-ebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in 2011.

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Michal Hriciste 5-10 Fr. Zlin, Czech RepublicDimitar Ristovski 5-10 Fr. Skopje, MacedoniaIago Seffrin 6-3 Fr. Sao Paulo, BrazilAleksas Tverijonas 6-3 Fr. LithuaniaJasmin Ademovic 5-10 So. Sarajevo, BosniaSean Bailey 6-2 Jr. Manitoba, Canada (Miles Macdonnell Collegiate)Drew Kerr 6-5 Jr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill High School)John Storie 6-2 Jr. Johnson City, Tenn. (Science Hill High School)

BY ELIGIBILITY YEAR:SENIORS (0): JUNIORS (3): Sean Bailey, Drew Kerr, John Storie SOPHOMORES (1): Jasmin AdemovicFRESHMEN (4): Michal Hriciste, Dimitar Ristovski, Iago Seffrin, Aleksas Tverijonas

GOVERNORS

2011-12 Men’s Tennis Team: Standing (L-R): Assistant Coach Eric Larue, Sean Bailey, Drew Kerr, Iago Seffrin, Aleksas Tverijonas, ATC Joe Chase. Front Row (L-R): Jamion Botch, John Storie, Michal Hriciste, Dimitar Ristovski, Jasmin Ade-movic, Head Coach Malik Tabet.

2011-12 GOVERNORS TENNIS TEAM

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2010-11 APSU TENNIS HEADLINESADEMOVIC NAMED FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR, THREE GOVS NAMED ALL-OVCBRENTWOOD - Jasmin Ademovic, of the Austin Peay State University men’s tennis team, was named Ohio Valley Conference Freshman of the Year to highlight the Govs postseason tennis honors. Ademovic, along with sophomores Henrique Norbiato and Sean Bailey, also were named All-OVC first team.

Not only is Ademovic the first Govs player to be named Freshman of the Year, it also was the first time in school history for the Govs to have three players earn first-team All-OVC accolades. Norbiato picked up his second first-team selection and it is the first for Bailey, who was a second-team pick last year.

The three standout Govs led a team without an upperclassman to its best regular-season finish since the 1998 season, entering the 2011 OVC Ten-nis Tournament with a first-round bye as the overall No. 2 seed.

Ademovic played at the top two singles spots, compiling a 12-5 overall mark and going 5-1 in OVC play. He began the season at No. 1, playing 10 of his first 11 matches at the position. A road win at Xavier sparked a four-match win streak, but he would lose three in row before moving to No. 2 singles, where he would finish the season. He would go on to win his last six matches, capping the season with a three-set come-from-behind win against Jacksonville State.

On the doubles side, Ademovic teamed with fellow freshman Remi Calleja at No. 2 doubles, where they went 11-4 with a 4-2 OVC mark. Their strong play, along with that of Bailey and Norbiato, at No. 1 doubles, can account for the Govs winning 15 of 17 doubles points this season.

Norbiato backed up a strong freshman campaign with an even better sophomore year. Not only did he play the top two singles positions, he went 14-3 during the spring with a 5-1 OVC mark. He opened the year winning eight of his first nine matches, his only loss coming in a three-setter against Lipscomb. Norbiato moved to No. 1 singles against Middle Tennessee and closed the season with six straight-set wins.

The doubles team of Norbaito and Bailey anchored the Govs young team. A year ago, doubles play was a glaring weakness as the Govs lost in the OVC Tournament quarterfinals. Norbiato and Bailey took it upon them-selves to change that and were successful in doing so. The pair opened the season with nine-straight wins and finished with 13 wins at No. 1 doubles and a 4-2 OVC mark.

Bailey was the only Governors player to go undefeated in OVC play, win-ning all six matches played at No. 3 singles. For the season, he won 14 of 17 matches, including 13 at No. 3. He also went 1-1 at No. 2 singles. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Bailey’s game was of his 14 wins, only one came in three-sets. He closed the season winning nine of his last 10.

BAILEY NAMED FIRST-TEAM CAPITAL ONE ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICTCLARKSVILLE - Sophomore Sean Bailey, of the Austin Peay State Uni-versity men’s tennis team, has been named to the Capital One Academic All-District first team, as selected by the College Sports Information Direc-tors Association.

A two-time All-Ohio Valley Conference selection, Bailey holds a 3.93 grade-point average, majoring in communication arts with a minor in French. Not only was he a first-team All-OVC pick as a sophomore, he helped the Govs to their first OVC Tournament Championship match since 1987.

Academically, he has been named to the President’s List twice, the Dean’s List three times, the Athletics Director’s Honor Roll three times and received OVC Commissioner’s Honor Roll honors as a freshman.

Bailey was the only Governors player to go undefeated in OVC play, win-ning all six matches played at No. 3 singles. For the season, he won 14 of 17 matches, including 13 at No. 3. He also went 1-1 at No. 2 singles.

Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Bailey’s game was of his 14 wins, only one came in three-sets. He closed the season winning nine of his last 10. In the OVC tournament, Bailey was the only Govs player to win both matches played.

GOVS TENNIS DOWNS TTU, ADVANCES TO OVC TITLE MATCHPADUCAH, Ky.. - Freshman Jasmin Ademovic closed a three-set match with a win to put Austin Peay State University men’s tennis team on top of Tennessee Tech, 4-1, in Ohio Valley Conference Tournament semifinal action, Saturday, at the Larry J. Heflin Tennis Center.

The win moves the Govs (14-5) into the OVC Tournament championship match for the first time since 1987, where they face regular-season cham-pion Eastern Kentucky at 2 p.m., Sunday.

Not only did Ademovic earn the deciding win, he also picked up a win at No. 2 doubles, alongside fellow freshman Remi Calleja, to help the Govs win the doubles point. Freshman Joao Pagan and sophomore John Sto-rie, meanwhile, blasted TTU’s No. 3 doubles with an 8-0 win.

Tennessee Tech (8-9) did not go quietly in the singles competition. Storie had to battle for a straight-set win at No. 6, trailing in each set, but fighting to back to win. Bailey, meanwhile, won the first completed match at No. 3 singles. That left four matches on the court and each of those split the opening sets.

Sophomore Henrique Norbiato was leading, 4-2, in his third set, while Pagan was serving for the match at No. 4 with two points to go. As the pressure mounted, it was Ademovic who put away the final points and called the celebration to his court.

It marks the second time in two years at Austin Peay for Tabet to take a team to OVC championship game - last year the Lady Govs team won the title. This time, the Govs will have square off with an Eastern Kentucky team which ran the table to an undefeated conference mark.

“We achieved what we wanted to achieve this season,” Tabet said. “Being in the final is a treat for us and we’re going to make the best out of it.”

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2011 Singles: Was able to move to a more comfortable position at No. 3 singles where he posted a team-best 21 wins... had an overall 21-6 record and was only Govs player to go undefeated in OVC play at 6-0... went 15-2 at No. 3 and also posted a 1-1 mark at No. 2... finished season on six match win streak, winning nine of his final 10 matches... went 5-3 during fall tournament play, including four three-set wins... opened spring season by winning a three-set match and tiebreaker vs. Chattanooga’s Chris Smith... won three of five matches to open spring, before posting a seven-match win streak... a three-set loss to Middle Tennessee’s Ben Davis would be his final defeat... won all six OVC matches in straight sets, including two OVC tournament matches... was one of two Govs players (John Storie) to go undefeated in singles during OVC tournament. Dou-bles: A tough doubles player, went 20-6 overall with a 4-2 OVC mark... teamed exclusively with Henrique Norbiato... went 7-1 during fall sea-son... carried momentum into spring, winning first nine matches... after a tiebreak win at South Alabama, lost two straight... won 9-7 at Morehead State, but struggled down the stretch... went 0-1 in OVC tournament, in-cluding an unfinished match in quarterfinals vs. Tennessee Tech.

2010 Singles: Named second-team All-OVC in freshman season… played 11 matches at No. 1 singles for Govs team that qualified for first OVC tournament since 2005… posted a 8-9 overall mark and 2-5 OVC

SEAN BAILEY

6-2JUNIOR

MANITOBA, CANADA

Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual2010 8-9 4-7 1-0 --- --- --- --- 5-72011 21-6 --- 1-1 15-2 --- --- --- 16-3Totals 29-15 4-7 2-1 15-2 --- --- --- 21-10 Total 1 2 3 Dual2010 13-4 9-3 --- --- 9-32011 20-6 13-5 --- --- 13-5Totals 33-10 22-8 --- --- 22-8

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mark at No. 1 singles and won his only match played at No. 2 singles… won three of his first four matches, including a split of three-set match-es… struggled as the Spring season opened, dropping three three-set matches… that stretch included a pair of marathon league matches at Jacksonville State and Tennessee Tech… won two of his last three OVC matches, against Tennessee State and Murray State, both in straight sets. Doubles: One of the league’s top doubles players, teaming with fellow freshman Henrique Norbiato… played 17 matches, going 13-4 overall, with a 5-2 OVC mark alongside Norbiato… opened Fall season with four straight wins… most impressive stretch came after OVC loss at Jackson-ville State… from that point Bailey and Norbiato reeled off seven-straight wins… run started with a tiebreak win at Tennessee Tech… won the next four matches in regulation… also won in a tiebreak against Murray State’s Ben Clos and Jorge Caetano... an OVC loss at Eastern Illinois bookended the Spring season… in the middle, won four straight OVC matches.

High School: Played on the Manitoba Junior Tour, where he was ranked as high as No. 1 in Manitoba and No. 24 in Canada… ranked as high as No. 991 by the International Tennis Federation (ITF)… a strong doubles player with a big serve… won a bronze medal in Men’s Doubles at the 2009 Canada Summer Games.

Personal: Son of Diane and Joseph Baily... born Nov. 23, 1991... plans to major in communications.

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BAILEY’S 2010-11 RESULTS

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2011 Singles: Became a solid contributor at No. 6 singles during sopho-more campaign... finished with a 12-11 overall mark, while going 5-2 in OVC play... at No. 6 singles, went 8-5... also had wins at No. 3 and No. 4 singles... closed season with a four-match win streak, including six wins in his final 10 matches... was up-and-down during spring season... won two matches in tiebreaker and one three-set match... forced a tiebreaker and won against Lipscomb’s Daniel Lee... won another tiebreaker against South Alabama’s Jairo Seur... won season’s only three-set match against BYU Hawaii’s Taylor De Hoyas after dropping the first set... had a strong finish, winning three-straight OVC matches, all in straight sets... was one of two Govs (Sean Bailey) to go unbeaten in OVC tournament singles play. Doubles: Talented doubles player went 20-7 overall, including a 12-6 mark

2010 Singles: Was solid No. 6 for Govs, providing much-needed depth in 2010… went 7-9 overall, including a 4-5 mark at No. 6… earned his spot with a strong 2009 Fall tournament season… won a pair of consola-tion matches at the UTC Baras Collegiate Fall Classic… won a three-set match against Chattanooga’s William Disterdick… lost three-straight OVC matches, but rebounded to end season… won three of last four match-es… stretch started with a straight-set win against Murray State’s Jose Berardo… also won OVC tournament match against Morehead State’s Nathan Martin… Doubles: Played alongside senior Leonardo Locatelli at No. 3 doubles… posted an 8-10 overall mark, including a 6-7 record dur-

JOHN STORIE

6-2JUNIOR

JOHNSON CITY, TENN.

Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual2010 7-9 --- --- --- --- --- 4-5 4-52011 12-11 --- --- --- 1-0 1-3 8-5 10-8Totals 19-20 --- --- --- 1-0 1-3 12-10 14-14 Total 1 2 3 Dual2010 8-10 --- 1-0 6-7 7-72011 20-7 --- --- 12-6 12-6Totals 28-17 --- 1-0 18-13 19-13

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ing the Spring season… went 3-4 in OVC play… lost three straight OVC matches… countered with a key three-match win streak, starting with an 8-6 win against Morehead State… also had wins against Tennessee State and Murray State... struggled at season’s end, losing three straight, in-cluding two OVC tourney matches.

High School: Played at Science Hill High School , alongside fellow Govs player Drew Kerr, where he led the Hilltoppers to three consecutive AAA state championships… as a junior, played doubles with Kerr, winning the AAA doubles state championship in a tiebreaker… made it to the quar-terfinals in the Tennessee State Junior Open…ranked No. 12 by Tennis Recruiting Network in Tennessee.

Personal: Son of David and Nancy Storie... born Feb. 2, 1991... plans to major in chemistry and biology.

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STORIE’S 2010-11 RESULTS

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2011 Singles: Played five matches during fall tournaments, posting a 1-4 mark... season’s only singles win was a marathon match... defeated Southern Illinois Pavlo Buryi with a third-set tiebreaker... Doubles: Fin-ished with a 4-2 overall mark, including a 2-2 record during the fall... played fall doubles with Peter Conaty... had wins against SIU Edwards-ville and Kennessaw State... during spring, teamed with Jasmin Ademovic twice at No. 2 doubles, picking up wins in both matches.

2010 Singles: Did not play…Doubles: Team with Bret Shaw at the Austin Peay Invitational, falling 8-3 Lipscomb’s James Murrell and Tanner Brown in the Flight B.

High School: Played at Science Hill High School, alongside fellow Govs player John Storie… led the Hilltoppers to three consecutive AAA state championships… played doubles with Storie, as a junior, winning the AAA doubles state championship in a tiebreaker.

Personal: Son Jim and D Kerr... born Jan. 22, 1991... plans to major in physics.

DREW KERR

6-5JUNIOR

JOHNSON CITY, TENN.

Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual2010 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---2011 1-4 --- --- --- --- --- --- ---Totals 1-4 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- Total 1 2 3 Dual2010 0-1 --- --- --- ---2011 4-2 --- 2-0 --- 2-0Totals 4-3 --- 2-0 --- 2-0

SINGLES

DOUBLES

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KERR’S 2010-11 RESULTS

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2011 Singles: Named OVC Freshman of the Year and first-team All-OVC in first Govs season... was the first Govs player to earn Freshman of the Year honors... played No. 1 and No. 2 singles, finishing with a 16-10 overall record and a 5-1 OVC mark... played 11 matches at No. 1, seven matches at No. 2 and one match at No. 3... finished the season winning seven of his final 10 matches... went 3-4 during fall season... opened spring season at No. 1 singles... after a three-set loss to South-ern Illinois’ Adam Fabik, won four consecutive straight-set matches... struggled during spring break trip and lost three straight entering OVC play... moved to No. 2 singles, March 24, at Middle Tennessee and won six straight matches... worked a three-set win against Jacksonville State’s Axel Sundberg, helping Govs to No. 2 seed in OVC tournament - Govs best regular-season finish since 1998... won three-set OVC semi-final match against Tennessee Tech’s Josh Girling, advancing Govs to first-ever OVC championship match. Doubles: Played at No. 2 doubles where he went 18-8 overall with a 4-2 OVC record... teamed with Remi Calleja for 21 matches, a 14-7 overall mark and a 4-2 league record... opened spring season with four straight wins, including a tiebreaker win against Lipscomb... had three win streaks of four matches or more... finished season winning six of final 10 matches... teamed with Calleja for OVC tournament win against Tennessee Tech to help put Govs in OVC title match.

JASMIN ADEMOVIC

5-10FRESHMAN

SARAJEVO, BOSNIA

Previously: Talented junior player with history of success in ITF... has played in a number of ATP Futures Events... ranked as high as No. 291 as a junior player... played in the championship match at the 2008 Mo-star Open... also played in seven quarterfinal matches and two semifinal matches... at the Bosnia/Herzegovina F7 Futures Event, lost in doubles championship.

Personal: Born Aug. 24, 1991...

Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual2011 16-10 6-5 6-1 1-0 --- --- --- 13-6Totals 16-10 6-5 6-1 1-0 --- --- --- 13-6 Total 1 2 3 Dual2011 18-8 --- 14-5 --- 14-5Totals 18-8 --- 14-5 --- 14-5

SINGLES

DOUBLES

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ADEMOVIC’S 2010-11 RESULTS

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Previously: Talented athlete, fielded college offers in both golf and ten-nis... played in variety of International Tennis Federation events... picked up opening-round win at the 2007 ProSigma Open... also won opening-round match at 2007 ITF Zilina Junior Open.

Personal: The son of Ladislava Hricistova... born Sept. 10, 1991.

MICHALHRICISTE

5-10FRESHMAN

ZLIN, CZECH REPUBLIC

Previously: Had exceptional junior career playing throughout Eastern Europe... had and 11-13 tournament singles record, along with a 24-9 tournament doubles mark... career-best ranking of 391 came in Jan. 2010... advanced to semifinals at 2009 Neocom Open, his best singles finish... also made three quarterfinal appearances... won five doubles championships... the first came at the 2009 Neocom Open... needed two tiebreakers for a doubles title at the 2009 ASOpen... won the 2009 Dema Cup and 2008 Jug Open doubles championships in straight sets... played in various Futures events on the ITF Men’s Circuit, finishing with a 5-11 mark.

Personal: The son of Cedomir Ristovski and Gorica Ristovska... born Jan. 5, 1992.

DIMITARRISTOVSKI

5-10FRESHMAN

SKOPJE, MACEDONIA

Previously: Played in a number of events with the Paulista Federation of Tennis... twice was named Sao Paulo State Champion, including winning 2010 18MA Division... ranked in Brazil’s Top 20 and finished 2010 ranked No. 1 in Sao Paulo.

Personal: The son of Edson and Maria Seffrin... born Dec. 4, 1992.

IAGOSEFFRIN

6-3FRESHMAN

SAO PAULO, BRAZIL

Previously: Hard-working player with wealth of experience in both sin-gles and doubles... played a number of events on International Tennis Federation Junior Circuit... ranked as high as No. 434 worldwide and No. 8 in home country Lithuania... finished third at U-18 Lithuania national tournament... played to doubles championship at 2010 9th AOTK Twiga-Cup and at 2010 Nokia Junior Cup... played in semifinals at TaTs Open after winning three straight-set matches... advanced to quarterfinals at Nokia Junior Cup.

Personal: The son of Arvydas Tverijonas... born Sept. 15, 1992.

ALEKSASTVERIJONAS

6-3FRESHMANLITHUANIA

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DOUBLES Overall Dual OVC 1 2 3 Norbiato/Bailey 20-6 13-5 4-2 13-5 --- ---Ademovic/Calleja 14-7 12-5 4-2 --- 12-5 ---Conaty/Kerr 2-2 0-0 0-0 --- --- ---Pagan/Storie 18-6 12-6 3-3 --- --- 12-6Ademovic/Storie 2-1 0-0 0-0 --- --- ---Ademovic/Kerr 2-0 2-0 0-0 --- 2-0 ---Totals 58-22 39-16 11-7 13-5 14-5 12-6Percentage .725 .709 .611 .722 .737 .667

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE Sep 17-19, 2010 Louisville Invitational Louisville, Ky.Sep 25, 2010 Austin Peay Invitational Clarksville, TNOct. 29-31, 2010 Austin Peay Winter Fling Clarksville, TNJan 28, 2011 Chattanooga W 6-1Jan 30, 2011 GEORGIA STATE L 2-5Feb 02, 2011 LIPSCOMB W 6-1Feb 11, 2011 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS W 4-3Feb 12, 2011 Xavier L 3-4Feb 18, 2011 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 5-0Feb 19, 2011 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 5-2Feb 27, 2011 Tennessee State* W 4-0Mar 07, 2011 KENNESAW STATE W 6-1Mar 11, 2011 South Alabama L 3-4Mar 12, 2011 BYU Hawaii W 5-2Mar 18, 2011 Eastern Kentucky* L 2-5Mar 19, 2011 Morehead State* W 6-1Mar 24, 2011 Middle Tennessee L 3-4Mar 31, 2011 TENNESSEE TECH* W 5-2Apr 02, 2011 EASTERN ILLINOIS* W 6-1Apr 03, 2011 Murray State* W 6-1Apr 08, 2011 JACKSONVILLE STATE* W 6-1Apr 16, 2011 Tennessee Tech^ W 4-1Apr 17, 2011 Eastern Kentucky^ L 1-4

home matches in CAPS.... • denotes OVC games.... ^OVC Tournament

SINGLES Overall Dual OVC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Last10 Jasmin Ademovic 16-10 13-6 5-1 6-5 6-1 1-0 --- --- --- 7-3Sean Bailey 21-6 16-3 6-0 --- 1-1 15-2 --- --- --- 9-1Remi Calleja 10-14 5-12 2-4 --- --- --- 3-5 2-7 --- 3-7Peter Conaty 3-6 1-1 1-0 --- --- --- --- 1-0 0-1 3-6Drew Kerr 1-4 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 1-4Henrique Norbiato 21-6 14-4 5-1 5-2 8-2 1-0 --- --- --- 7-2Joao Pagan 17-8 12-6 5-2 --- --- 1-0 6-3 3-2 2-1 5-3John Storie 12-11 10-8 5-2 --- --- --- 1-0 1-3 8-5 6-3Totals 102-65 72-40 30-10 11-7 15-4 18-2 10-8 7-12 11-7 Percentage .611 .643 .750 .611 .789 .900 .556 .368 .611

Overall: 8-6 • OVC: 3-4 • Home: 4-3 • Away: 3-2 • Neutral: 1-12010-11 GOVS RESULTS

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BY ELIGIBILITY YEAR:SENIORS (1): Vanja TomicJUNIORS (0): SOPHOMORES (1): Andra CorneaFRESHMAN (5): Ornella Di Salvo, Jovana Karac, Alison Carre, Weronika Kurka, Vanessa Tavares

Ornella Di Salvo 5-6 Fr. ArgentinaJovana Karac 5-6 Fr. Belgrade, SerbiaAlison Carre 5-1 Fr. La Tranche Sur Mer, FranceAndra Cornea 5-6 So. Sibiu, Romania (Onisitor Ghibu )Weronika Kurka 6-1 Fr. PolandVanessa Tavares 5-7 Fr. Florianopolis, Brazil (Colegio Cruz e Sousa)Vanja Tomic 5-5 Sr. Banja Luca, Bosnia (Lindsey Wilson)

LADY GOVS

2011-12 Women’s Tennis Team: Standing (L-R) Alison Carre, Ornella Di Salvo, Vanessa Tavares, Weronika Kurka, Vanja Tomic, Andra Cornea, Jovana Karac

2011-12 LADY GOVS TEAM

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2010-11 APSU TENNIS HEADLINESTOMIC AND WEIKARD NAMED ALL-OVCCLARKSVILLE - Junior Vanja Tomic and sophomore Carolin Weikard, of the Austin Peay State University tennis team, were each named first-team All-Ohio Valley Conference, as voted on by the league’s coaches, Thursday, the league office announced.

It is the second-straight year for Tomic and Weikard to earn first-team All-OVC honors and also marks the third consecutive year for the Lady Govs to have a player named to the first team. Last season, Tomic was the league’s Player of the Year and Weikard was Freshman of the Year as the Lady Govs won the tournament championship and advanced to play Georgia Tech in the NCAA Regional.

No argument exists that last year’s team set the bar high and, despite re-turning two of the league’s top players, a drop-off was expected in having freshmen fill out the bottom four spots. But Tomic and Weikard provided consistency at the top two spots.

Tomic posted her second double-digit win season in as many years, win-ning 14 of 17 matches at No. 1 singles. She started the season with four straight wins, including an impressive non-conference stretch. Tomic won back-to-back three-set matches - the first at Xavier, where she lost the middle set and the second against Western Kentucky, where she dropped the opening set.

“Vanja was injured in the Fall and it was difficult to get her to the level she could’ve been playing,” head coach Malik Tabet said. “I thought she did a good job in limiting the damage. She played a lot through her talent this year. You can look at her results and see the type of player that she is.”

She played only three more three-set matches the rest of the way, winning each time. After falling at Southern Illinois, March 4, Tomic closed the sea-son winning nine of her last 10 matches. Against OVC teams, Tomic went 7-1. Her only loss - and first career OVC loss - came against UT Martin’s Jodie Tiley, who herself is a first-team All-OVC pick.

Weikard’s posted an 9-9 overall singles record, including a 5-3 OVC mark. In her second OVC season, her biggest contributions came in doubles play. Weikard played with both freshmen Andra Cornea and Kimberly Loo, posting a 12-2 record at both of the top two doubles positions. A skilled doubles player, Weikard’s team won six of seven doubles matches in OVC play.

“It’s nice to have Carolin at the top of the lineup,” Tabet said. “I don’t think she was happy with a lot of her results this year and I think a lot of it was mental. She needed to play more against her opponent than against her-self. She did a great job in doubles, playing with a freshman.”

She began the season playing with Loo and winning their first four match-es. But when Tabet opted to balance out the doubles teams, he paired Weikard with Cornea. Again, Weikard thrived, this time winning five of six matches with the lone loss coming at Louisville. Weikard and Loo rejoined to win three of the final four matches.

LADY GOVS TENNIS SEEDED FOURTH AT OVC TOURNAMENTCLARKSVILLE - Austin Peay State University women’s tennis team will begin its Ohio Valley Conference Tournament title defense as the No. 4 seed with a 10 a.m., Friday match against No. 5 Murray State at the Larry J. Heflin Tennis Center, in Paducah, Ky.

“We have a young team and we knew that expectations were going to be different this year,” head coach Malik Tabet. “This year was a matter of building the team and understanding where we need to go. The further we got into the season, the more responsive the players were to what we asked as coaches.”

Despite having the returning OVC Player of the Year in junior Vanja Tomic and the 2010 OVC Freshman of the Year in sophomore Carolin Weikard, the Lady Govs have seen their share of struggles throughout the season. Tomic has been strong at No. 1 singles, with her 14 wins tying for the league best. Weikard finished with a 5-3 OVC mark.

Tabet knew there were going to be challenges when he lost a pair of All-OVC selections to graduation after winning the tournament title last season. He added four freshmen to make up the bottom of his lineup, but lost one early and was forced to play with only five players the season’s majority.

Freshman Kimberly Loo enjoyed an impressive spring, winning 13 match-es, including seven at No. 4 singles and six at No. 5. Loo also teamed with Weikard for a 7-1 mark at No. 1 doubles, including a 3-1 OVC clip.

Freshman Andra Cornea had a 5-2 OVC mark at No. 3 singles, winning six overall matches. Freshman Rachel Margolies also showed constant improvement throughout the season, playing everywhere but No. 1 sin-gles. Margolies with 6-2 in OVC play.

“Kimberly and Rachel really stepped up,” Tabet said. “Rachel was ex-pected to play No. 5 and she’s been at No. 3 for us. Vanja has had an up-and-down season, but she’s been solid the past two matches.”

Murray State, meanwhile, has won three matches in the last three days, defeated SIU Edwardsville, Eastern Illinois and Morehead State. Each of those wins have come since dropping a 4-3 decision to Austin Peay, last Sunday. The Lady Govs defeated the Racers by winning four of six singles matches after dropping the doubles point.

“When you win a 4-3 match, it could’ve gone either way,” Tabet said. “We realize that and I hope that we can finish, Friday. This is the conference tournament and anything can happen.”

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2011 Singles: Named first-team All-OVC in her second season... played No. 1 singles for all 21 matches... finished season winning seven of her last 10 matches... posted a 16-5 overall mark with a 7-1 OVC mark... played in only one fall tournament, where she won her opening-round match... open spring season with four straight wins, including two three-set matches... struggled during end of February, losing at Miami (Ohio) and at Southern Illinois... rebounded with a three-set OVC win at South-east Missouri... from there, won six straight matches... won in a tiebreaker at Louisville, coming back after a first-set loss to Julia Fellerhoff... picked up a three-set win against EIU’s Janelle Prisner... won her final three matches in straight sets. Doubles: Played with three different doubles partners in stretches throughout the season... finished 8-13 overall, with a 2-5 OVC mark... played six matches at No. 1 doubles and 11 matches at No. 2 doubles... in the fall, teamed with Carolin Weikard to go 2-2... played the most matches with Andra Cornea, where they went 4-7 at No. 2, while posting a 1-3 league clip... while at No. 1 doubles with Kimberly Loo, went 2-4 overall with a 1-2 OVC mark.2010 Singles: Named OVC Player of the Year and first-team All-OVC in her first season... the seventh Lady Govs player to earn Player of the Year honors and the first since 1988...led the Lady Govs to a OVC Tournament Championship with dominant play at No. 1 singles... joined the team to begin spring semester... posted an 18-2 record with a 9-0 OVC mark... won an unprecedented 17 straight matches leading up to the NCAA tournament... lost two of her first three matches, but quickly found her way back... won seven straight matches in straight sets... season’s only three-set match came against UT Martin’s Jodie Tiley... Tomic dropped

VANJA TOMIC

5-5SENIOR

BANJA LUCA, BOSNIA

the first set, but won the next two convincingly... allowed an opponent to win five games in a set only once the rest of the way... won her final eight matches, each in straight sets. Doubles: Tomic was just as dominating in doubles, pairing with second-team All-OVC pick Mariana Pagan for a 16-3 overall mark, including 8-1 league mark... after dropping three of the first six matches, the duo went on to win 12 consecutive matches... that run included seven straight OVC matches... the season’s most important win came in the OVC title, as Tomic and Pagan won in a tiebreaker to secure the doubles point.

Previously: Played at Lindsey Wilson in 2009...Tomic played at No. 2 singles and No. 1 doubles for a Blue Raider team that advanced the NAIA Final Four, last season... she was a Mid-South all-conference selection in both singles and doubles as freshman... Tomic finished with an 11-1 singles record and lost only two sets on the year... began the season at No. 6, where she was 5-0, lost one match at No. 5 singles and finished the season winning six straight at No. 2 singles... played majority of doubles at No. 1, teaming with Jessica Weyreuter for an 11-2 doubles mark.

Personal: Daughter of Dvsko and Vojka Tomic... born Aug. 14, 1990... plans to major in biology.

Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual2010 18-2 18-2 --- --- --- --- --- 18-22011 16-5 15-3 --- --- --- --- --- 15-3Totals 34-7 33-5 --- --- --- --- --- 33-5 Total 1 2 3 Dual2010 16-3 16-3 --- --- 16-32011 8-13 2-4 4-7 --- 6-11Totals 24-16 18-7 4-7 --- 22-13

SINGLES

DOUBLES

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2011 Singles: Joined the Lady Govs at beginning of spring semes-ter... played at 12 matches at No. 3 singles and seven matches at No. 4 singles... finished with a 10-9 overall mark, including a 6-2 OVC clip... began season playing at No. 3, winning three of her first five collegiate matches... after a straight-set loss vs. Miami (Ohio) Megan Martzolf, won three consecutive road matches, including a three-setter against South-ern Illinois’ Jennifer Dien... went 3-2 in three-set matches... moved to No. 4 singles and won back-to-back matches at Eastern Kentucky and Morehead State... picked up straight-set win vs. Murray State’s Lindsey Wiseman, helping Lady Govs into OVC tournament. Doubles: Played at No. 2 doubles, playing 11 matches with Vanja Tomic and six matches with Carolin Weikard... went 4-7 with Tomic and 5-1 with Weikard... played season’s first stretch with Tomic, winning two of five matches... won first five matches while teaming with Weikard, the closest match being 8-7 at Eastern Kentucky ... ended season winning two of six matches with Tomic... that included an OVC tournament win against Murray State, 8-1.

Previously: Gathered high rankings in the junior circuit throughout the Netherlands and Holland area of Europe... ranked as high as No. 76 na-tionally, in singles... adept doubles player as well... ranked as high as No. 69 in doubles... advanced to the singles finals at the Topic Aope Zittseje in 2008... played in the doubles finals at Steegh Vastgoed.

Personal: The daughter of Ecaterina and Gheorghe Cornea... born Dec. 19, 1990... majoring in health and human performance

ANDRACORNEA

5-6FRESHMAN

SIBIU, ROMANIA

Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dual2011 10-9 --- --- 6-6 4-3 --- --- 10-9Totals 10-9 --- --- 6-6 4-3 --- --- 10-9 Total 1 2 3 Dual2011 9-8 --- 9-8 --- 9-8Totals 9-8 --- 9-8 --- 9-8

SINGLES

DOUBLES

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Previously: Played various tournaments throughout South America... ranked No. 19 in Argentina as of July 2011, but has been ranked as high as No. 11... highest combined ITF ranking of No. 778 came in Jan. 2011... has played both singles and doubles at the international level... advanced to semifinals in doubles at the Vendimia Cup and the quarterfinals at the el Ombu Cup... played in quarterfinals at Patuju Junior Open and at the el Ombu Cup, in singles.

Personal: The daughter of Blas and Andrea Di Salvo... born March 16, 1993.

ORNELLADI SALVO

5-6FRESHMANARGENTINA

Previously: Played at the French Federation Tennis School... had a career-best 0 ranking in the French Federation and currently holds a 1/6 ranking... earned eight championships within her division and five region championships... also played twice in the France Championship at Ro-land Garros.

Personal: The daughter of Bernard and Annick Carre... born July 30, 1993.

ALISONCARRE

5-1FRESHMAN

FRANCE

Previously: Played tournaments throughout Eastern Europe... ranked as high as No. 1685 by the ITF as a junior... played in the quarterfinals of the 7th SFAX ITF Junior Tournament Qualifier... also played on the Women’s Circuit in various events.

Personal: The daughter of Jovo and Sladjana Karac... born Nov. 6, 1992.

JOVANA KARAK

5-6FRESHMAN

BELGRADE, SERBIA

Previously: Aggressive player with good decision-making skills... ranked as high as No. 315 in the Tennis Europe Junior Circuit... also played In-ternational Tennis Federation events... won five doubles matches in 2010, improving to a career best 1454 ITF ranking... also won an opening-round singles match at WTA’s Szczecin, in Poland.

Personal: The daughter of Pawel Kurka... born Jan. 18, 1992.

WERONIKAKURKA

6-1FRESHMAN

POLAND

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Previously: Had impressive junior career playing South American cir-cuits... garnered ranking as high as No. 7 in Brazil and No. 52 in South America... posted strong results in state of Santa Catarina, winning four championships... represented Santa Catarina at the Interfederation Tour-nament were her team won the 2010 Federation Cup Championship.

Personal: The daughter of Eini and Vitor Tavares... born June 12, 1993.

VANESSATAVARES

5-7FRESHMAN

BRAZIL

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SINGLES Overall Dual OVC 1 2 3 4 5 6 Last10 Andra Cornea 10-9 10-9 6-2 --- --- 6-6 4-3 --- --- 4-5Brittany Hays 0-3 0-3 0-1 --- --- --- --- 0-2 0-1 0-3Cassidy Hochwalt 2-3 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-3Kimberly Loo 17-7 14-5 7-1 --- --- --- 8-2 6-3 --- 6-3Rachel Margolies15-11 11-9 6-2 --- 1-0 3-3 1-1 6-3 0-2 4-6Vanja Tomic 16-5 15-3 7-1 15-3 --- --- --- --- --- 7-1Carolin Weikard 12-14 10-10 5-3 --- 9-10 1-0 --- --- --- 5-5Totals 72-66 60-53 31-16 15-3 10-10 10-9 13-6 12-8 0-17 Percentage .522 .531 .660 .833 .500 .526 .684 .600 .000

DOUBLES Overall Dual Conf 1 2 3 Tomic/Weikard 2-2 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 2-2Hochwalt/Margolies 2-4 0-0 0-0 --- --- --- 2-4Loo/Weikard 11-1 8-1 3-1 8-1 --- --- 9-1Cornea/Tomic 4-7 4-7 1-3 --- 4-7 --- 3-7Loo/Tomic 2-4 2-4 1-2 2-4 --- --- 2-4Cornea/Weikard 5-1 5-1 3-0 --- 5-1 --- 5-1Hays/Margolies 0-3 0-3 0-1 --- --- 0-3 0-3Totals 26-33 19-27 8-12 10-5 9-8 0-14 Percentage .441 .413 .400 .667 .529 .000

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORESep 17-19, 2010 Memphis Collegiate Invit Memphis, Tenn.Sep 30, 2010 Austin Peay Fall Invitational Clarksville, Tenn.Oct. 29-31, 2010 2010 June Stewart Invitational Nashville, TNJan 22, 2011 LIPSCOMB W 6-1Feb 12, 2011 Xavier L 2-5Feb 18, 2011 WESTERN KENTUCKY W 5-0Feb 19, 2011 SIU EDWARDSVILLE W 5-2Feb 25, 2011 Miami L 1-6Feb 27, 2011 Tennessee State W 5-0Mar 4, 2011 Southern Illinois L 3-4Mar 5, 2011 Southeast Missouri W 5-2Mar 07, 2011 KENNESAW STATE L 3-4Mar 11, 2011 South Alabama L 3-4Mar 12, 2011 BYU HAWAII L 0-4Mar 18, 2011 Eastern Kentucky L 3-4Mar 19, 2011 Morehead State W 5-2Mar 25, 2011 Louisville L 1-6Apr 01, 2011 UT MARTIN L 3-4Apr 02, 2011 EASTERN ILLINOIS W 6-1Apr 05, 2011 Murray State W 4-3Apr 08, 2011 JACKSONVILLE STATE L 2-5Apr 15, 2011 Murray State^ W 4-3Apr 16, 2011 Jacksonville State^ L 0-4

home matches in CAPS.... • denotes OVC games.... ^OVC Tournament....

Overall: 18-4 • OVC: 8-1 • Home: 9-0 •Away: 7-3 • Neutral: 2-12010-11 LADY GOVS RESULTS