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WOMEN’S TENNIS • 2009-10

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY STANISLAUS2

Roster • W-L Records

HeatherCOTTER

So., Turlock

KatieENG

So., Modesto

AlexisFERREIRA

Fr., Lodi

LexyHARRINGTON

Jr., Modesto

BriannaMcCLINTOCKSr., San Diego

ErinMcGURTY

Jr., Atascadero

ArinaPOLOVNIKOVA

So., San Clemente

VerenaPREIKSCHAS

So., Arnsberg, Germany

VanesaREIBSTEIN

Jr., San Diego

LindseyWEST

So., Turlock

Individual Win-Loss Records, Singles

2009-10 CSUS CareerPlayer Overall Dual Tourn. CCAA Pos. Notes Overall CCAAHeather Cotter 7-8 5-6 2-2 5-5 #5 All-CCAA in 2009 at No. 6 14-14 11-9Katie Eng 13-8 9-4 4-4 8-2 #3 All-CCAA at #2, Freshman of the Year in 2009 28-13 16-4 Alexis Ferreira 2-1 — 2-1 — 2-1 — Lexy Harrington 1-5 0-2 1-3 — 8-16 3-7Bri McClintock 1-2 0-1 1-1 — 8-13 3-7Erin McGurty 7-8 7-6 0-2 7-3 #6 7-3 at No. 6, 0-3 at No. 5 7-8 7-3Arina Polovnikova 9-3 9-3 — 9-1 #4 Won nine straight matches 9-3 9-1Verena Preikschas 15-7 9-4 6-3 7-3 #1 #26 in nation, #5 in West; 2009 CCAA MVP 35-9 17-3Vanesa Reibstein 14-7 10-3 4-4 9-1 #2 #38 in nation, #7 in West; All-CCAA at #3 in 2009 29-12 17-3Lindsey West 1-1 — 1-1 — 2-2 —

Individual Win-Loss Records, Doubles

2009-10 Players Overall Dual Tourn. CCAA Pos. Notes Preikschas-Eng 14-5 10-3 4-2 9-1 #1 #9 in nation, #2 in West; 31-7, 19-1 CCAA in two seasonsReibstein-McClintock 5-3 4-2 1-1 4-1 #2 4-1inlastfivematches;13-10intwoseasonsPolovnikova-Harrington 2-2 2-2 — 2-2 #3 Finished regular season as team’s No. 3 doubles team Reibstein-Polovnikova 7-4 4-3 3-1 4-1 No. 2 team during part of the season (4-3 record) Preikschas-Reibstein 3-1 — 3-1 — Paired up at Wilson/ITA West Regionals in OctoberMcClintock-McGurty 2-1 2-1 — 2-1 Won twice over CSUSB at No. 3Cotter-McGurty 0-1 0-1 — — 9-8 loss at San Jose State at No. 3Cotter-Polovnikova 1-0 1-0 — 1-0 Win over Cal State L.A. on March 27 at No. 3

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WOMEN’S TENNIS • 2009-10

WARRIORATHLETICS.COM 3

Awards • Records • History

PROGRAM HISTORYWomen’s Tennis existed at Cal State Stanislaus from 1971 to 1982 as a Division III program when the CSUS was a member of the Golden State Conference. In 1983, CSUS joined the Northern California Athletic Association at the DIII level until CSUS became a Division II school in 1990. Jack Lackey was the head coach from 1982 until the program was canceled in 1991. The women’s program was reinstated in the Fall of 2007, with the hiring of Verek Visaraga, to begin play in 2008-09.

1982-1991 Under Coach Jack Lackey

Year Overall Conference 1982 6-10 2-4 GSC1983 9-7 2-4 NCAC1984 3-17 0-6 NCAC1985 8-11 1-4 NCAC1986 14-6 3-2 NCAC1987 13-6 3-2 NCAC1988 7-11 2-3 NCAC1989 6-13 0-6 NCAC1990 4-19 2-6 NCAC1991 3-16 2-6 NCAC Totals 73-116 18-43

2008-2010 Under Coach Verek Visaraga

Year Overall Conference 2009 10-4 7-3 2nd CCAA2010 8-5 8-2 2nd CCAATotals 18-9 15-5

Spring 2010 rESULTSDate eVeNt 2/7 @ San Jose State L, 3-42/13 @ Fresno Pacific L, 1-82/16 @ Cal State Northridge L, 0-72/20 *#19 UC San Diego L, 4-52/28 *@ #37 Cal Poly Pomona W, 5-43/1 *@ Cal State San Bernardino W, 9-03/5 *Cal State San Bernardino W, 9-03/7 *#45 Sonoma State W, 7-23/27 *#48 Cal State L.a. W, 7-24/2 *#25 Cal Poly Pomona W, 9-04/13 *@ #35 Sonoma State W, 7-24/16 *@ Cal State L.A. W, 7-24/17 *@ #15 UC San Diego L, 3-64/23-26 @ Ojai Tournament —5/6 NCAA Championships First Round @#3 BYU Hawaii 2 p.m. 5/13-16 NCAA Championships Finals (Altamonte Springs, Fla.)

BOLD - HOMe MatCHeS (at CSUS tennis Courts)*California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) matches

NCAA Postseason

2010 NCAA First Round (West Region) #4 at #1 BYU Hawaii TBD

2009 NCAA First Round (West Region) #4 at #1 BYU Hawaii L, 0-5

Awards & Honors

All-AmericanVerena Preikschas, 2009

CCAA Most Valuable Player of the YearVerena Preikschas, 2009

CCAA Freshman of the YearKatie Eng, 2009

All-CCAA First TeamVerena Preikschas (No. 1) Katie Eng (No. 2)Vanesa Reibstin (No. 3) Heather Cotter (No. 6)

CSUS Female Athlete of the YearVerena Preikschas, 2009

Cal State Stanislaus RecordsMost Singles Wins, Career 35 Verena Preikschas, 2008-10 29 Vanesa Reibstein, 2008-10 28 Katie Eng, 2008-10 14 Heather Cotter, 2008-10 9 Arina Polovnikova, 2009-10

Most Doubles Wins, Career31 Verena Preikschas-Katie Eng, 2008-1013 Vanesa Reibstein-Brianna McClintock, 2008-10

Most Singles Wins, Season 20 Verena Preikschas, 2008-0915 Katie Eng, 2008-0915 Vanesa Reibstein, 2008-09 15 Verena Preikschas, 2009-10 14 Vanesa Reibstein, 2009-10

Most Doubles Wins, Season17 Verena Preikschas-Katie Eng, 2008-0914 Verena Preikschas-Katie Eng, 2009-108 Vanesa Reibstein-Brianna McClintock, 2008-09

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WOMEN’S TENNIS • 2009-10

CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY STANISLAUS4

Rosters

Former Cal State Stanislaus player and CSU Stanislaus alum Verek Visaraga was named the women’s tennis program’s head coach when the program was reinstated to begin play in 2008-09. Visaraga began his part-time post at the position in November of 2007.

Inhisfirstseasonasheadcoachin2008-09,heledtheWarriorstoaNCAAtournamentberth,appear-inginaWestRegionaltournamentmatchatBYUHawaiiafterfinishingsecondintheCaliforniaCollegiateAthleticAssociation.TheWarriorsrepeatthatfeat—triptoHawaiiforregionalsandfinishedsecondintheCCAA — again in 2009-10.

Since 2000, Visaraga has worked as a tennis professional at the Brenda Athletic Club and served as head coach of both the boys and girls tennis teams at Turlock High School. His high school teams have won six championships during his tenure and accumulated more than 250 match wins. He was named the Modesto Bee Coach of the Year in both 2002 and 2007.

Visaraga has also served as the tennis director and assistant pro for Brenda Athletic Clubs in Turlock since 1991 and was the junior tennis director for Brenda Athletic Clubs from 1996-1999.

As a player, Visaraga was an All-conference player at American River Junior College in Sacramento and also played at Cal State Stanislaus. Visaraga obtained his bachelor of arts degree at CSU Stanislaus in 1992 and has also earned a teaching credential from CSUS.

Visaraga and his wife, Heidi, have two children, Brenna (12) and Zoe (10), and they reside in Turlock.

VEREK VISARAGAHead Coach

Senior Brianna

McClintock

2009-10 Women’s TennisTop row, left to right: Assistant Coach Jenna Kasch, Lexy Harrington, Brianna McClintock, Alexis Ferreira, Katie Eng, Lindsey West, Head Coach Verek VisaragaBottow row, left to right: Heather Cotter, Vanesa Reibstein, Verena Preikschas, Erin McGurty, Arina PolovnikovaPhoto by: Doria Bybee