2007 McNeese Women's Tennis Media Guide (Part 1)

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2007 QUICK FACTS UNIVERSITY

Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana Founded: 1939 Enrollment: 8,992 Nickname: Cowgirls Colors: Royal Blue/Yellow Affiliation: NCAA I-A Conference: Southland President: Dr. Robert Hebert

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT

Athletic Director: Harold “Sonny” Watkins Senior Associate AD/SID: Louis Bonnette Associate AD For Compliance: Bridget Martin Events Coordinator: Tommy McClelland Institutional Rep.: Michele Martin Academic Counselor: Deb Kingrey Ticket Coordinator: Cheryl Bellard Head Trainer: Jim Murphy Assistant Trainers: JD Boudreaux, Susanne Tucker Tennis Student Trainer: Jacob Fontenot Strength & Conditioning Coach: Zeb Hawkins Tennis Secretary: Brenda Leger Assistant SID/Tennis Contact: Pam LaFosse

TENNIS STAFF

Head Coach: Pat McCain Career Record: 132-131 Record at McNeese St./Yrs: same/13 yrs. Assistant Coach: Magali Risoleo Volunteer Coach: Bob DeVille

TEAM INFORMATION 2006 Record: 8-9 SLC Record/Finish: 4-6/8th Postseason: None Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 3/3

TENNIS HISTORY

First Year of Tennis: 1977 Overall Record: 224-217 (Program was dropped from 1988-93) Yrs. In NCAA: None Result: 0-0

TENNIS FACILITY

Intramural Courts on campus Eight all-weather courts located on campus

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick Facts/Media................................1 2007 Outlook.........................................2 2007 Roster/Honors..............................3 Head Coach Pat McCain .....................4 Ast. Coach Magali Risoleo...................5 Volunteer Coach Bob DeVille...............5 The Players............................................6-9 Urska Dobersek.....................................6-7 Natascha Jongeneel...............................8 Hanna Bihorac......................................8 Teo Costin..............................................8 Inga Effimenko......................................9 Petra Gudelj..........................................9

Romana Hueller....................................9 Victoria Martinez..................................9 2006 Statistics/Results...........................10 Lake Charles.........................................11 McNeese State University.....................12 Support Staff.........................................12 Tennis Facility.......................................13 The Southland Conference...................14 Record Book..........................................15 Honors....................................................16 Coaches Records/Results......................17 All-Time Results....................................18-19 All-Time Letterwinners........................20 ................................................................

MEDIA INFORMATION

Automated Scorebook: McNeese State will utilizes the automated scorebook for its matches. Fax Service: Final results will be faxed to opponents’ SID office as well as media outlets requested.

McNeese State’s Assistant Sports Informations fax number is (337) 475-5928. Best Time to reach Coach McCain: Head coach Pat McCain can generally be reached during the morning. All interviews should be coordinated through the Sports Information Office. Interview Policy: Media interviews of players and coaches are encouraged, and every effort will be made to accomodate media requests. In-person interviews are preferred, but telephone interviews can be arranged through the Sports Information Office. Under no circumstances will student-athletes’ phone numbers be supplied to the media. Practice: As a general rule, practices are usually open to the public. Practice is the best time to reach the coaches and players at once. Efforts will be made to accommodate interview needs before or after practice as long as it is prearranged through the Sports Information Office. Post-Match Interviews: Players and coaches will usually be available for post-match interviews following a team meeting.

TENNIS MEDIA OUTLETS PRINT MEDIA

Lake Charles American Press: Scooter Hobbs (Sports Editor); Gary Laney (McNeese beat); P.O. Box 2893, Lake Charles, La. 70602 (AC 337, 494-4069, FAX 494-4036). Southwest Daily News: 716 E. Napoleon St., Sulphur, La. 70663 (AC 337, 527-7075, FAX 528-3044). Beaumont (TX.) Enterprise: P.O. Box 3071, Beaumont, Tx. 77704 (AC 409, 838-2845, FAX 838-2857).

ELECTRONIC MEDIA

KPLC-TV (NBC-channel 7): Garret Lumpkin (Sports Director); Jordan Sandler (Assistant); 704 Bilbo St. Lake Charles, La. 70601 (AC 337, 437-7563, FAX 439-9905). KEZM Radio (1310 AM): Bruce Merchant, owner, 101 W. Napoleon St., Sulphur, La. 70663 (AC 337, 527-3611, FAX 527-0213).

TENNIS WEBSITES

SPORTS INFORMATION

Director: Louis Bonnette Assistant/Tennis SID: Pam LaFosse Office: (337) 475-5926 Cell: (337) 274-9981 E-Mail: plafosse@mcneese.edu

McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY www.mcneesesports.com SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE www.southland.org INTERNATIONAL TENNIS ASSOC www.itatennis.com

CREDITS

The 2007 tennis media guide was designed, written and edited by assistant sports information director, Pam LaFosse. Photography by Rodrick Anderson, Ross Murray, Jamie Gates, Lake Charles Visitors Bureau and the Southland Conference. Printing done by Print Service of Lake Charles. 2007 Cowgirl Tennis

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2007 OUTLOOK The Cowgirls have five newcomers this season in Teo Costin, Inga Efimenko, Petra Gedelj, Romana Hueller and Victoria Martinez. All five will have an opportunity to break into the starting lineup. McNeese will begin its season with four consecutive home games. The Cowgirls’ season opener is Feb. 3 against Centenary. McNeese will then host Southern University on Feb. 17, Louisiana College on Feb. 23 and UL-Monroe on March 2. Southland Conference play will begin March 4 when the Cowgirls travel to Texas State. The Southland Conference Tournament is scheduled for April 20-23 in San Antonio, TX.

McNeese State University will field a young and inexperienced team this season after posting a 8-9 overall record and 4-6 Southland Conference record last season. The Cowgirls will be looking to return to the Southland Conference Tournament after failing to qualify for the tournament for first time in the last 12 years. The miss was also the first under head coach Pat McCain’s tenure. McCain has led the Cowgirls squad to 12 consecutive Southland Conference appearances in her 13 years with the Cowgirls. This season, the Cowgirls return three players including senior Urska Dobersek, junior Natascha Jongeneel and sophomore Anna Bihorac. Dobersek will play the no. 1 singles posted a 9-8 overall record last season with a 6-7 record at no. 2 and 3-1 at no. 1. She teamed with Ann Grobbelaar as the Cowgirls’ no. 1 doubles team that went 10-6 overall. Jongeneel posted a 5-10 overall record last season, playing at no. 4, 5 and 6 positions. Bihorac was 2-14 on the year and saw action at no. 5 and 6. 2

2007 SCHEDULE CENTENARY (1:30 P.M.)

FEB. 3 FEB. 17 FEB. 23 MAR. 2 Mar. 4 Mar. 5 MAR. 10 MAR. 11 MAR. 16 MAR. 17 Mar. 18 Mar. 24 Mar. 25 MAR. 30 APR. 1 Apr. 6 Apr. 7 Apr. 10 APR. 14 APR. 15 APR. 20-22

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SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY (1 P.M.) LOUISIANA COLLEGE (2 P.M.) LOUISIANA- MONROE (1 P.M.) *at Texas State (10 a.m.) *at Texas-Arlington (10 a.m.) *CENTRAL ARKANSAS (10 A.M.) *NORTHWESTERN STATE (10 A.M.) *LAMAR (10 A.M.) LOUISIANA TECH (10 A.M.) at Louisiana-Lafayette (1 p.m.) *at Nicholls State (10 a.m.) *at Southeastern La. (10 a.m.) *STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (2 P.M.) *SAM HOUSTON ST. (10 A.M.) at Alcorn State (11 a.m.) at Jackson State (10 a.m.) at University of Memphis (2:30 p.m.) *TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO (10 A.M.) *TEXAS A&M-CORPUS CHRISTI (10 A.M.) SLC CHAMPIONSHIP (SAN ANTONIO, TX.)


2007 ROSTER/HONORS

NAME Urska Dobersek Natascha Jongeneel Hanna Bihorac Teo Costin Inga Efimenko Petra Gudelj Romana Hueller Victoria Martinez

HT. 5-6 5-10 5-4 5-5 5-1 5-2 5-7 5-7

2007 Roster

CL.-EXP Sr.-3VL Jr.-2VL So.-1VL Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS

HEAD COACH: Pat McCain ASSISTANT COACH: Magali Risoleo VOLUNTEER COACH: Bob DeVille

HOMETOWN (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) Makole, Slovenia Rotterdam, Holland (Comenius College) Belgrade, Serbia (The First Belgrade) Vancouver, Canada Obninsk, Russia (Gymnasia) Split,Croatia (Vladimire Nazor) Austria Gomez Palacio, Mexico (Instituto Frances de laguna)

2006 HONORS

SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE “Player of the Week” Urska Dobersek (Feb. 7) Noelia Furno (March 28)

ALL-SLC (SINGLES)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

Madeleine Hakansson (2nd team)

URSKA DOBERSEK (er-skuh doe-ber-seck) NATASCHA JONGENEEL (nuh-tash-uh yon’-kneel) Hanna BIHORAC (be-huh’-rotz) Teo COSTIN INGA EFIMENKO PETRA GUDELJ ROMANA HUELLER

DOUBLES

No. 2 Noelia Furno/Madeleine Hakansson (2nd team)

ALL-LOUISIANA HONORS Madeleine Hakansson (1st team) Noelia Furno (2nd tteam)

TEAM MVP Ann Grobbelaar

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HEAD COACH

Pat McCain

HEAD COACH

Pat McCain is in her 14th season as head coach of the Cowgirls. McCain has compiled a 132-131 career won-loss record while at the helm of the women’s tennis program. McCain has guided the Cowgirls to 10 or more victories in five of the last six seasons and seven out of the last nine. In 2005, McCain guided the Cowgirls to a school record 18 victories and the programs best winning percent (.783). In the last five of the last six years, McCain’s teams have won at least 50% of its matches each season. She has guided McNeese to 12 consecutive Southland Conference Tournament appearances. Her 2004 team advanced to the Southland Conference Tournament Championship match for the first time in school history. Another first for the program was a regional ranking. McNeese finished the 2004 season ranked 15th in the Southwest Region. One of the areas top tennis players and teachers, McCain is a former member of McNeese’s first women’s intercollegiate tennis squad. McCain is a native of Sulphur, La. and resides in Moss Bluff, La. She coached the Sam Houston High girls team in 1993 and has been playing and teaching for the past 26 years. McCain also serves as Tennis Director for the City of Lake Charles. The USTA “1-2-3” program is taught to over 200 children each summer. As a player, McCain ranked in the state, having been ranked as high as no. 3 in the women’s singles and no. 3 doubles. She has also won several city titles. McCain is married to Lloyd McCain and they have two children- Aaron and Kelly.

YR.

McCain By The Years

1994 #1995 #1996 #1997 #1998 #1999 #2000 #2001 !2002 !2003 !2004 !2005 !2006

1-14 5-14 6-18 10-10 9-11 16-6 5-14 10-10 16-7 13-8 15-5 18-5 8-9

RECORD PCT. COACH SLC .100 .263 .250 .500 .450 .727 .263 .500 .696 .619 .750 .783 .471

POSTSEASON

13 Yrs.

132-131

.502

12 Tourn. App.

Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain Pat McCain

0-9/10th 1-8/10th 0-9/10th 2-6/6th 3-6/6th 6-4/T-5th 1-9/T-10th 6-4/5th 7-3/4th 7-3/4th 8-2/3rd 8-2/3rd 4-6/8th 53-71

SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. SLC Tourn. --

#-Matches Played at McMurry Park, Sulphur, La. !-Matches Played on Campus

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COACHING STAFF

Magali Risoleo

ASSISTANT COACH

Magali Risoleo is in her second season as assistant coach.. Risoleo was a four year letterwinner for the Cowgirls (2002-05) and compiled a 54-26 singles career record with a .675 winning percent. The native of Buenos Aires, Argentina, Risoleo won 10 or more matches each season with the Cowgirls. In 2003, she posted the best singles record (18-3). Her .857 winning percent that season is McNeese’s seventh best all-time. In 2002, she posted the best doubles record of

the season with a record of 13-4. In her final season with the Cowgirls, Risoleo teamed with Urska Dobersek to make up the Southland Conference’s first team All-SLC no. 3 doubles team that posted a 11-5

Bob DeVille

VOLUNTEER COACH

Bob DeVille enters his 12th season as a volunteer coach with the Cowgirls. An avid tennis and Cowgirl fan, DeVille will assist McCain in daily practices as well as on match days. 2007 Cowgirl Tennis

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THE PLAYERS

URSKA DOBERSEK (er-skuh doe-ber-seck)

5-6 • Senior • Makole, Slovenia 2006 (Jr.): 9-8 overall, 3-7 SLC...played at the no. 2 position for most of her matches...also played at the no. 1 position in four matches and posted a 3-1 record. teamed with Ann Grobbelaar to make up the no. 1 doubles team...posted a team best record of 10-6. 2005 (So.): 13-9 overall, 6-4 SLC...produced a 11-5 doubles record with Magali Risoleo... member of the first team All-Southland Conference no. 3 doubles team...had a four match winning streak twice. 2004 (Fr.): played at the no. 3, 4, and 5 singles...posted a 11-3 record at no. 3, 2-2 at no. 4 and 1-0 at no. 5...teamed with Magali Risoleo to make up the no. 2 doubles team that posted a 5-2 record...won four of her last five matches...All-SLC second team. High School: played tennis and basketball... ranked 8th in U-18 singles...ranked 23rd in open division singles... Parents: Janez and Irena Dobersek...Birthdate: Nov. 14, 1982...Major: Psychology

DOBERSEK’S Career Results

SINGLES

Yr. Record Pct. No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 ‘06 9-8 .529 3-1 6-7 --- --- --‘05 13-9 .591 1-0 0-1 12-8 --- --- ‘04 14-5 .737 --- --- 11-3 2-2 1-0 Tot. 36-22 .621 4-1 6-8 23-11 2-2 1-0

DOUBLES Yr. Record ‘06 10-7 ‘05 15-6 ‘04 10-6 Tot. 25-12 2007 Cowgirl Tennis

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THE PLAYERS

NATASCHA JONGENEEL (nuh-tash-uh yon’-kneel)

5-10 • Junior • Rotterdam, Holland 2006 (So.): played in only one match and posted a 0-1 record at the no. 5 singles

position...teamed with Hanna Bihorac to play one doubles match 2005 (Fr.): played in only three matches and produced a 2-1 overall record and 1-0 in league play...picked up a victory at the no. 4 and no. 5 positions...was 4-1 in doubles play, playing at the no. 1, 2, and 3 position. High School: attended Comenius College...Parents: Piet Jongeneel and Anja JongeneelBoef... Birthdate: September 27 1987...Major: General Business Administration

JONGENEEL’S Career Results

SINGLES Yr. Record ‘06 5-9 ‘05 2-1 Tot. 7-10

DOUBLES Yr. Record ‘06 3-11 ‘05 4-1 Tot. 7-12

Pct. No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 .357 0-1 0-1 5-7 .667 1-0 1-0 0-1 .412 1-1 1-1 5-8 Pct. .214 .250 .368

BIHORAC’S Career Results

SINGLES Yr. Record Pct. No. 4 No. 5 No. 6 ‘06 2-14 .125 --- 1-13 1-1 Tot. 2-14 .125 --- 1-13 1-1 DOUBLES Yr. Record Pct. ‘06 2-12 .143 Tot. 2-12 .143

HANNA BIHORAC (han-nuh be-huh’-rotz)

5-4 • Sophomore • Belgrade, Serbia 2006 (Fr.): posted a 2-14 overall record and 1-9 in Southland Conference play...picked up her only SLC victory in the last match of the season against NW State High School: attended The First Belgrade High School... has ranked from No. 20 to No. 40 during her high school career...won or placed second in tournaments played... finished eighth at the 2004 National Championship tournament...also played volleyball...Parents: Bahrija and Arif Bihorac... Birthdate: August 29, 1986... Major: General Business Administration Costin

Bihorac

TEO COSTIN

(t-oh cost-n) 5-5 • Freshman • Vancouver, Canada High School: attended University Hill Secondary...member of the Saskatchewan Team that took part in the Canadian Games...Finished in the Top 32 in the Canadian Nationals...Birthdate: January 27, 1988...Major: Environmental Science

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THE PLAYERS

INGA EFFIMENKO (ing-guh f-uh-men-co)

5-1 • Freshman • Obninsk, Russia High School: attended Gymnasia where she was a tennis and softball letterwinner...two-

time Zaporozhie City Champion...three-time National Russian Tournament Cchampion... member of the 2005 championship of Obninsk City u18 doubles championship team...2006 obninsk City Sport Dancing Champion...Obninsk City runner-up ins Sport Dancing (2002) and Alpine Skiing in 2004...Parents: Igor Lyukhanov and Yulia Simonova...Birthdate:

March 23, 1989...Major: Management

PETRA GUDELJ (petra gwar-del)

5-5 • Freshman •Split, Croatia High School: attended Vladimir Nazor where she played in sveral ITF Tournaments... won tournaments all over Croatia (U12-U18), Italy...was a member of the Nike Public’s Academy...Parents: Igor and Zoravka ...Birthdate: February 22, 1986...Major:

Gerneral Studies

ROMANA HUELLER (row-man-uh hew-lur)

5-7 • Freshman • Austria High School: attended Port Washington High Gymnasium Mattersburg...won the Austria Tournament of Burgenland and the Burgenland Doubles ...Parents: Gerald and Gabriele Hueller ...Birthdate: November 4, 987...Major: Health and Human Performance

VICTORIA MARTINEZ 5-3 • Freshman • Gomez Palacio

High School: attended the Instituto Frances de la laguna...ranked ourth in the Mexico Nationals...Birthdate: June 2, 988...Major: Civil Engineering

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2006 STATISTICS

OVERALL : 8-9; SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE: 4-6 HOME: 3-5; AWAY: 5-4; NEUTRAL: 0-0

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LAKE CHARLES, LA.

Lake Charles Quick

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with a healthy schooner trade, swamped with orders for lumber to help rebuild the war torn South. When lumber began to wane, the city opened a deep water port in 1923, paving the way for industrial development. Today this link to the Gulf accommodates up to 13 ships at a time. Lake Charles is a city of 85,000 diverse people but the influence of the French Acadians is seen in local cuisine, language and customs. In many of the small towns and bayous near Lake Charles, Cajun French is still spoken. The city is a center for international commerce with its port, abundant oil and gas resources, a sprawling petrochemical complex and a aviation facility. It has also become a favorite vacation port with riverboat casino’s plying its waters. The city is set in the midst of a sportsman’s paradisefishing (saltwater and fresh), hunting (duck, geese, deer, squirrel, rabbit, turkey), shrimping and crabbing are

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McNEESE STATE UNIVERSITY/SUPPORT STAFF SUPPORT STAFF

Michele Martin

Dr. Robert Hebert President

Bridget Martin

Institutional Rep.

Assoc. AD For Compliance/SWA

Tommy McLelland

Pam McGough

Sonny Watkins Athletic Director

McNeese State University has provided, for over a half century, service to its community and state and to the students who seek to secure their future through higher education. McNeese opened its doors in 1939 as Lake Charles Junior College and as a division of the Louisiana State University system. Name changes later were made to John McNeese Junior College (1940) and to McNeese State (1950) when the university separated from LSU. In 1970 the school obtained its present name of McNeese State University. McNeese was named after John McNeese, a pioneer Southwest Louisiana educator who served as the first superintendent of education in Calcasieu Parish. He was also a cattle rancher and was renowned for making the first cattle drive across the Sabine River, thus the school’s nickname of Cowboys. The university is located on 566 acres (99-acre) main campus, 402- acre MSU Farm, a 65- acre athletic plant and student apartment complex and Burton Coliseum. With a full-time faculty of over 290, McNeese’s 7,800 students can choose from more than 80 degree programs offered by the Colleges of Business, Education, Engineering and Technology, Liberal Arts, Nursing and Science, the Division of General and Basic Studies and the Dore’ School of Graduate Studies. There are students from 56 parishes, 34 states and 49 countries.

McNeese State Quick Facts LOCATION: Lake Charles, LA. FOUNDED: September, 1939 ENROLLMENT: 8,992 CAMPUS: 99-acre main campus, 402-acre farm, 65-acre athletic plant, stu-

Events Coordinator

Deb Kingrey

Coordinator of Athletic Development

Cheryl Bellard

Academic Counselor

Ticket Office Coord.

Zeb Hawkins

Brenda Leger

Susanne Tucker

Jacob Fontenot

Strength/Conditioning Coach

Secretary

dent apartment complex and Burton Coliseum MASCOT: Cowboys/Cowgirls SCHOOL COLORS: Blue and Gold

Women’s Head Trainer

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Student Trainer


FACILITY

McNeese State plays all its home matches at its recreational courts located on campus across from the Recreational Complex. From 1995 to 2001, McNeese played its home matches at McMurry Park in Sulphur, La. McNeese hosted the Southland Conference Tournament there in 1995. Beginning with the 2002 season, McNeese returned to campus for its home matches after its courts received a facelift. There are eight all-weather courts with lights. McNeese played host to the 2004 Southland Conference Championships. That year the Cowgirls advanced to the championship match for the first time in school history but fell 4-0 to regular season champion Texas-Arlington.

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