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2012-13 Women's Tennis Roster

Julia Mongin

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Lycee Pilote Innovant International School
  • Hometown Jaunay-Clan, France

Biography

2012-13 (Senior): Intercollegiate Tennis Association all-America in singles and doubles with Brittney Reed … Finished spring ranked 14th in singles and third in doubles … ITA South Central Region Senior Player of the Year … Lone Star Conference Player of the Year and all-conference selection in singles and doubles (with Reed) … Recipient of ACU’s Paul Goad Award as the school’s top female student-athlete … Went 13-6 in singles and 21-4 in doubles during injury-shortened season … Won all but one of her singles matches at the No. 1 position … Compiled a 14-3 record at No. 1 doubles with Reed … Victorious in all four her matches with Micah Hermsdorf … Went 1-1 with twin sister, Laura, and was 1-0 with Emily Conrad and Nada Marjanovic … Posted a 4-1 record with Reed against nationally ranked teams and had their nine-match winning streak snapped in the NCAA semifinals by the No. 1 duo of Annie Hwang and Sherry Liu of third-ranked BYU-Hawaii … Started NCAA Championships with 8-1 decision over No. 25 Perez/Martinez of No. 17 Tarleton State and then upset No. 3 Cigui/Weikard, 8-2, of sixth-ranked Columbus State … Defeated Kochanova/Patitucci of No. 13 West Florida during the NCAA quarterfinals … Beat No. 13 Quezada/Bozkova of Oklahoma Christian, 8-5, with Reed, and No. 1 Krtickova/Filipovski of top-ranked Armstrong Atlantic with sister, Laura, during the regular season … Won 10 of 11 singles matches after starting year at 3-4 … Stretch included a 6-3, 6-2 win over No. 16 Marie Boura of No. 28 Fresno Pacific, a shutout of No. 47 Amanda Moberg of Cameron and 6-0, 7-5 decision vs. No. 38 Alicia Perez of Tarleton State … Injured shortly after match with Cameron and missed all of the Lone Star Conference Championships … Returned to lineup for NCAA Championships, but three of her four matches were left unfinished … Lost to BYU-Hawaii’s second-ranked Hwang in her final appearance as a Wildcat … [Fall] … USTA/ITA South Central Regional Championship singles and doubles champion ... Won the doubles title with sophomore Brittney Reed and went on to place fourth together at the National Small College Championships ... Went 10-4 with Reed during the fall of 2012, which included a 5-0 mark at regionals, third-place showing at Kansas and appearance at the Midland, Texas Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational ... Won all six of her singles matches at regionals en route to a 9-5 fall record ... Beat St. Mary's Mariana Rong in the regional finals, 6-0, 6-1, and in the semifinals, came back from a set down to beat Oklahoma Christian's Barbora Bozkova, 0-6, 6-2, 6-1 ... Placed fourth at the National Small College Championships behind a 1-2 record and was fifth in the Kansas Invitational A Draw. 
 
2011-12 (Junior): Earned the designations of ITA All-America and Lone Star Conference Player of the Year for the second consecutive spring after finishing with a No. 2 national ranking (No. 1 in the region) and overall record of 17-1 (5-0 LSC) … All-Lone Star Conference singles and doubles player with twin sister, Laura … Ended year on a 14-match winning streak, which began with a 6-4, 6-1 victory at No. 2 over Maggae Doney of Incarnate Word … Was her lone match at the No. 2 position … Defeated five regionally ranked and three nationally ranked opponents, including No. 22 Lisa Loft of Rollins, No. 41 Amanda Moberg of Cameron, and No. 3 Ioana Ivan of Lynn … Won four matches in three sets, three of which were come-from-behind victories … Scored five triumphs over DI opponents … Accumulated 21 doubles victories between six partners and was ranked 19th nationally with Laura Mongin in the final ITA poll of the season … Won her first 12 doubles matches with her sister and did not lose until a NCAA semifinal match vs. the No. 5 duo of Yuan Jia and Marietta Tuionetoa of top-ranked BYU-Hawai’i … Defeated the No. 21 team of Emilia Osborne and Tanya Timko of Indiana (Pa.), 8-3, with Laura during the NCAA Championship Round of 16 … Two-time Lone Star Conference Player of the Week on March 8 and April 4 … Winner of the USTA/ITA Regional Singles Championship hosted by Southwest Baptist University … Won her first four matches in straight sets before being taken to a third by teammate Micah Hermsdorf in the championship match, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3 … Reached the semifinals of the Regional Doubles Championship with her twin sister and teammate, Laura, but lost to third-seeded Alicia Perez and Brittni Fausett of Texas Southern 7-5, 2-6, 10-4 … Used regional championship to qualify for the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships … Entered eight-woman bracket as its No. 2 seed and finished third following a 6-4, 6-4 win over Ioana Ivan of Lynn University … Invited to the Racquet Club Invitational in Midland, Texas for the second-straight year, returning as its defending singles champion … As the tournament’s No. 8 seed, lost in the second round in three sets to Katie Gater of Rice, 6-1, 5-7, 7-6 … Beat 80th-ranked Evgeniya Vertesheva of Indiana 7-5, 4-6, 1-0 (6) during a Singles Flight 1 consolation match at the Hoosier Classic ... Named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.
 
2010-11 (Sophomore): ITA All-America … Lone Star Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Year … All-Lone Star Conference for singles and doubles … Finished year ranked No. 8 in nation after posting an 18-6 spring singles record, which included a 6-0 mark against the Lone Star Conference … Was 16-4 at No. 1 and 2-2 at No. 2 … A season-best 10-match winning streak that started Feb. 11 was snapped March 15 by No. 11 Magdalena Ekert in three sets, 1-6, 7-5, 1-6 … Won 16 of her 18 matches in straight sets and twice rallied from a set down to win in three sets vs. No. 5 West Florida’s Taylor Brewster and No. 1 Armstrong Atlantic’s Alida Muller-Wehlau … Led all Wildcats with 24 doubles victories by going 20-4 at No. 1 and 4-1 at No. 2 … Won all her matches at No. 1 with Jaclyn Walker, with whom she achieved a No. 5 national ranking … Recorded an 11-match winning streak from Feb. 7 to March 15 after losing their season opener vs. New Mexico … Two of their four losses were against the No. 3 Lynn University tandem of Eleonora Iannozzi and Ioana Ivan … In the 2010 fall season won ITA regional titles in singles and doubles and advanced to ITA college division national tournament in Mobile, Ala., where she finished third in singles with 6-2, 7-5 win over Jutta Bornefeld of California, Pa. … Finished third with Walker in ITA doubles … Swept through six NCAA DI opponents from Penn State, Pepperdine, Texas-Arlington, Texas A&M, Rice, and Tulsa to win the singles title at the Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational (Midland, Texas) as an unseeded player.
 
2009-10 (Freshman): Earned ITA All-America status in doubles, where she was 12-3 with Jaclyn Walker and finished as the fifth ranked duo in NCAA DII ... Her outstanding freshman season included spring records of 22-5 in singles (5-0 in LSC) and 29-3 in doubles (6-0 in LSC) ... In singles, she was 6-2 at No. 1 and 15-3 at No. 2 ... In doubles, she was 14-3 at No. 1 and 13-0 at No. 2 … Went 10-0 with Cassie Carver and 12-3 with Walker in doubles ... Won all three of her No. 1 doubles matches with Walker during the postseason, which helped ACU win the Lone Star Conference championship and reach the NCAA quarterfinals.
 
High School: Graduated in 2009 from Lycee Pilote Innovant International School.
 
Personal: Given name is Julia Therese Mongin … Born 23 Jan 1991 in Gonesse, France … Daughter of Olivier and Nathalie … Mother, Nathalie, competed in track and field … Twin sister, Laura, is a senior on the ACU tennis team after transferring from Delta State … Finance major … Hobbies include playing handball and listening to music.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2010Sophomore

    5'7"
  • 2011-12Junior

    5'7"
  • 2012-13Senior

    5'7"