| Moniek van de Ven |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Stellenbosch, South Africa
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 | High School: Stellenbosch '96
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 | Height: 5-6
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 | Birthdate: 04/28/1979
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 | Experience: 4V
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 | Hand: Right
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WASHINGTON STATE CAREER
SENIOR (2000-2001): Finished her career with 64 singles victories, tied for fifth all-time at WSU…15 doubles wins with partner Lorena Arias tie for fifth on WSU's single season list and eighth for career doubles wins…17 singles wins were fifth most on team…15-8 doubles record was best on team…went 1-1 in NCAA doubles play.
JUNIOR (1999-2000): Advanced to the quarterfinals of the Pac-10 Invitational tournament…Competed in the semifinals of the Pac-10 Invitational tournament with doubles partner Kathleen Pienaaar…complied the fourth best singles record on the team at 20-16 competing most on the time at the No. 5 position...Along with Pienaar, she complied the best doubles record on the team at 11-3 at the No. 3 position.
SOPHOMORE (1998-99): Compiled the second best singles record on the team at 16-10…Played most of the season at No. 6 singles capturing an important win versus Urska Radanovic of UNLV in the Cougars' first ever win against the Lady Rebels…Competed at the Rolex Regionals defeating Sarah Duncan of Santa Clara and Jaime Martin of Oregon…Partnered with teammate Melissa Pine for a 6-1 record in fall tournament doubles competition…Pac-10 All-Academic Honorable Mention…member of NCAA Tournament Team.
FRESHMAN (1997-98): Posted an 11-9 singles record…teamed up with Melissa Pine to post a 10-3 doubles record…76.9 doubles winning percentage ranks fourth on the WSU career double winning percentage…posted a 6-4 singles record, including a 3-0 record at the BYU Invitational.
HIGH SCHOOL CAREER
Competed in both tennis and field hockey…as a FRESHMAN was the C1 player in the Netherlands…during her SOPHOMORE year she was the B2 player in the Netherlands…as a JUNIOR named to NR1 first tennis team…named Junior Hockey Player of the Year…as a SENIOR repeated honors as NR1 first tennis team…awarded the Colours of Honour…voted Most Promising Senior Hockey Player of the Year.
PERSONAL
Born April 28, 1979 in Voorthuizen, Netherlands…two sisters Marjolein and Nelke…likes yoga and playing tennis…majoring in philosophy and minoring in food science at WSU.
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