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2013-14 Women's Tennis Roster

Micah Hermsdorf

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Klein HS
  • Hometown Spring, Texas

Biography

2013-14 (Senior): [Spring] … First Team All-Southland Conference in singles and Second Team All-Southland Conference in doubles with sister Kaysie Hermsdorf … First Team Southland Conference All-Academic … Co-Winner of ACU’s Paul Goad Award (Female Student-Athlete of the Year) with soccer’s Andrea Carpenter … Named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Voted as the Southland Conference Player of the Week on Feb. 25 for her role in leading ACU to a 3-0 road trip vs. Texas-El Paso, New Mexico State and Southern Miss … Played all but two tournament matches at No. 1 singles and went 18-7 overall and 18-5 in dual play, including 9-2 vs. the Southland Conference … Lone Southland defeats were against Southeastern Louisiana’s Renee Villarreal, 5-7, 6-7 (8) and Player of the Year Klaudia Gawlik of McNeese State, 2-6, 1-6 … Started season with a three-set loss to No. 73 Katie Klyczek of Indiana … Won seven of first eight dual matches and had a five-match winning streak snapped by New Mexico State’s Susan Alcaraz … Finished season winning her last four conference singles matches against opposition from Sam Houston State, Lamar, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Central Arkansas … Defeated Omaha’s Alex Tran at the National Tennis Invitational Tournament … Played entire season at No. 1 doubles with Kaysie and went 20-6 overall … Won 18 dual matches at the top position, including eight against the conference … Defeated two doubles teams from Harvard at the season-opening Indiana Winter Invitational and started dual season on a 12-match winning streak that lasted from Jan. 31 vs. Wright State to March 13 vs. Southeastern Louisiana … Streak snapped by Polina Konop and Tatiana Larina of Northwestern State on March 21, 8-4 … Won next four conference matches at No. 1 vs. Stephen F. Austin, Nicholls, McNeese and Sam Houston State, but then lost three of their last five decisions …  [Fall] … Went 9-9 in singles and was 7-6 in doubles with Brittney Reed … Reached quarterfinals of the Racquet Club Invitational back draw, where she lost to No. 11 seed Blair Shankle of Baylor … Advanced to back draw finals of Boise State Invitational but did not play teammate Reed … Won three of five matches at the ITA Texas Regional, which ended with her reaching the consolation quarterfinals against No. 3 seed Pippa Horn of Texas … Recorded a straight-set win at regionals over No. 5 seed Giada D’Ortona of UT-Arlington, 6-3, 6-2 … Lost in back draw finals with Reed at the Boise State Invitational to team from Weber State … Placed seventh with Reed at Memphis Collegiate Invitational following 8-7 (3) win over team from Miami University … [Summer] … Knocked off Teal Vosburgh of Boise State, 3-6, 6-3, 10-6, to win the ITA Summer Circuit singles event at ACU’s Eager Tennis Center and won the doubles championship with sister, Kaysie … Lost in third round to No. 5 seed Kendal Woodard of Georgia Tech, 6-2, 6-1, at the 2013 ITA National Collegiate Summer Championship hosted by Indiana … Went 1-1 with Kaysie, beating O’Connor and Boone of Illinois in the first round 9-7, before falling to second-seeded Woodard and Kurey of Georgia Tech in the second round, 8-5.
 
2012-13 (Junior): [Spring] … Second Team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America … First Team Academic All-District VI … Received second straight Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year Award … Member of LSC’s all-academic team … All-Lone Star conference selection in singles and doubles with partner Hannah Kelley … Went 13-10 in singles and 26-5 in doubles … Won 19 matches with Kelley and finished the year ranked 15th by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association … Tied her sister, Kaysie, for the team lead in doubles victories … Won three of four matches when paired with her younger sibling and was 4-0 with senior Julia Mongin at the No. 1 position … Defeated doubles teams from No. 33 Incarnate Word and No. 5 Hawaii Pacific alongside Mongin … Won 11 of last 12 doubles matches with Kelley as streak was snapped vs. ninth-ranked pair of Kobayashi and Tuionetoa of No. 3 BYU-Hawaii … With Kelley, beat teams from Incarnate Word and No. 27 Midwestern State at the No. 1 spot to win the Lone Star Conference Championships, and then won their first three NCAA Championship doubles matches at the No. 2 position  vs. duos from No. 17 Tarleton State, No. 6 Columbus State and No. 13 West Florida … Won six of first eight singles matches, including a 7-5, 7-6 (3) decision over Elisabeth Abanda of No. 4 Barry at the No. 2 position … Won three of four matches at No. 1 singles following injury to Julia Mongin in April … Wins included a three-set triumph over No. 27 Monika Kochanova of No. 9 West Florida and 6-2, 6-1 decision over Sarita Adhikary of No. 27 Midwestern State in the LSC Championship … Beat D-I opponents from Sam Houston State, Butler, UTEP and UT-San Antonio … Finished spring 9-8 at No. 2 singles and 4-2 at No. 1 … [Fall] … Went 10-5 in singles and 8-5 in doubles with partner Hannah Kelley during the fall of 2012 ... Reached the quarterfinals with Kelley at the USTA/ITA South Central Regional Championships, where they fell 9-7 to the Oklahoma Christian team of Bozkova and Torres ... Went 3-1 together at the Kansas Invitational and placed fifth out of eight teams at the Rice Invitational ... In singles, reached the regional semifinals where she lost in three set to St. Mary's Mariana Rong ... Defeated sixth-seeded Karla Martinez of Tarleton State in the quarterfinals, 7-5, 7-5 ... Went 3-1 at the Aggie Invitational and finished as the runner-up after falling, 7-6, 7-6, to UTEP's Rebeca Calvillo ... Placed third at the Kansas Invitational with a win over UT-Arlington's Lizzy Thoms, 6-3, 6-2 … ACU’s October Student-Athlete of the Month.
 
2011-12 (Sophomore): Lone Star Conference Academic Player of the Year ... Third Team Capital One Academic All-America and First Team Academic All-District VI … Earned the designation of ITA All-America after finishing the spring with a No. 4 national ranking with doubles partner Hannah Kelley … Posted a No. 1 doubles record of 18-4 with Kelley, which included an 8-1 win over the third-ranked Lynn University duo of Ioana Ivan and Sabine Krause during the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championship … Together defeated three regionally ranked tandems from Incarnate Word, Northwest Missouri State, and St. Edwards, and won one of the longest doubles matches in ACU history, beating New Mexico State’s Natalia Salum and Manon Sylvain, 9-8 (23-21) … Tabbed All-Lone Star Conference in both singles and doubles … Finished the spring ranked 37th in the nation and fifth in the region behind an overall record of 22-4 … Went 4-1 against the conference, 5-2 at No. 1 singles, 16-2 at No. 2, and 1-0 at No. 3 … Three of her four losses were against DI opponents … Earned Lone Star Conference Player of the Week honors after helping ACU beat No. 39 Midwestern State, 9-0, with wins at No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles … Won the USTA/ITA Regional Doubles Championship with Kelley after defeating third-seeded Alicia Perez and Brittni Fausett of Texas Southern 6-4, 6-3 in the championship match … Advanced with Kelley to the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships and beat Lynn’s No. 2 seeded team of Ivan and Krause in the first round, 1-6, 6-3, 10-4 … Lost their next two doubles matches at the Small College Championships to place fourth overall … Won the A Singles Flight at the Sooner Invitational following a 7-6 (5), 6-1 victory over Oklahoma’s Marie-Pier Huet, and claimed the Doubles B crown with Kelley, defeating teams from Texas-Arlington (8-4), Wichita State (8-2) and North Texas (8-2) along the way … Finished as the Flight 3 Singles runner-up at the Hoosier Classic, losing in the finals to Georgia’s Lauren Herring 6-4, 7-5 … Defeated Notre Dame’s Julie Sabacinski and Indiana’s Kayla Fujimoto en route to the championship match vs. Herring ... Named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.
 
2010-11 (Freshman): All-Lone Star Conference selection for singles … Started spring season on a 13-match winning streak en route to an overall record of 23-3 (7-0 LSC) … Went 1-0 at No. 1, 2-0 at No. 2, 5-0 at No. 3, 12-3 at No. 4 and 3-0 at No. 5 … After winning her first two matches in three sets, defeated her next 11 opponents in straight sets … During this stretch she posted consecutive shutouts vs. Agata Skorupska (Northeastern State) and Danielle Cochran (Hardin-Simmons) and allowed only one opponent to score more than three points in a single set … Winning streak was snapped by No. 22 Ioana Ivan of third-ranked Lynn University on March 15, 2-6, 7-5, 8-10 … Lost to Ivan again in the postseason, which broke a nine-match winning streak that lasted from March 21 to May 11 … Went 19-11 (5-2 LSC) in doubles, going 2-1 at No. 1, 5-2 at No. 2 and 12-8 at No. 3 … Registered doubles winning streaks of six and seven matches with several partners … The seven-match winning streak, which included three shutouts, lasted from March 4 to May 12 when it was halted by No. 3 Lynn tandem of Jessica Yanoff and Andrea Berkova.
 
High School: Graduated in 2010 from Klein High School ... Texas Class 5A state runner-up in doubles in 2008 as sophomore and 2010 as senior with state title as junior in 2009 for coach Holly Cannon ... Won title in Austin in 2009 with teammate Ariel Morton, 6-2, 6-3, over New Braunfels’ Alex Adams and Sam Adams ... Team advanced to Class 5A team tennis final in 2010 before 11-2 loss to New Braunfels and semifinals in 2007, 2008 and 2009 ... Senior-year team captain … Member of National Honor Society.
 
Personal: Given name is Micah Leigh Hermsdorf … Born 28 Feb 1992 in Houston ... Daughter of Michael and Vicki Hermsdorf … Father, Michael, was college tennis player … Sister, Sydni, plays tennis at Texas-Tyler … Hobbies include reading and music … Journalism major and music minor.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2010Freshman

    5'8"
  • 2011-12Sophomore

    5'8"
  • 2012-13Junior

    5'8"
  • 2013-14Senior

    5'8"