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Austin Peay State University women's tennis team fell, 4-3, against Murray State, Saturday, at the Bennie Purcell Tennis Courts in Calloway County, Kentucky.
Alex Allard, APSU Athletics

Brown named OVC Coach of the Year as Govs receive four All-OVC awards

April 28, 2022

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – Austin Peay State University women's tennis team received four All-OVC awards, with Denise Torrealba and Jana Leder named First Team All-OVC selections, Danielle Morris receiving a Second Team All-OVC honor and Torrealba and Honoka Nakanishi named to the All-OVC Doubles Team. Head coach Ross Brown also won the OVC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year for the second time in his career, the league announced, Thursday.

After leading the Governors on the No. 1 singles and doubles position through the final seven weeks of the regular season, Torrealba is the fifth freshman in program history to be named First Team All-OVC, joining Carolin Weikard (2010), Lidia Yanes Garcia (2016) Claudia Yanes Garcia (2016) and Leder (2021). 

Torrealba went 11-5 in singles, including 9-2 from the top line. The Neu-Isenburg native won 10 of 11 matches from Feb. 20 to April 22 in a streak beginning with the APSU's first-ever win against a reigning All-America selection in Kentucky's Fiona Arrese.

Torrealba also became the first freshman in program history to be named the OVC Women's Tennis Player of the Week, April 19, and went 5-2 in conference play during her freshman campaign.

Prior to the season's start, the OVC announced it would be bringing back All-Conference Doubles Teams for the first time in women's tennis since 1995.

Nakanishi and Torrealba became the first APSU pairing to be named to the OVC's All Doubles Team since Susan Sheather and Andrea Hede in 1994, making the tandem the 13th unique All-OVC Doubles Team in program history. 

Nakanishi and Torrealba led all APSU pairings with 10 victories this spring. After being elevated to the No. 1 doubles position prior to their match, March 8, against West Florida, the duo went 8-1 from the top position and won nine-straight matches from March 4 to April 22.

A 2021 First Team All-OVC selection and the OVC Freshman of the Year, Leder is the fourth player in program history to receive a pair of First Team All-OVC selections in her first two full seasons, joining Lidia Yanes Garcia (2016-17), Claudia Yanes Garcia (2016-17) and Weikard (2010-11). 

After a slow start to her redshirt sophomore season, Leder won nine of her final 10 matches from the No. 2 position and went 6-1 in OVC action. Leder has only dropped one conference singles match in the last two seasons and has a career record of 14-1 against OVC opponents.

One of the most consistent players in program history, Morris' Second Team All-OVC selection is her second-straight, making the sixth player under Brown to receive an All-OVC nod in back-to-back seasons.

After making her spring debut in the Governors' March 15 match against McKendree, Morris won eight of nine singles matches while playing on the No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 lines, which included posting a 6-1 record in OVC play.

Morris became the first player in program history with a winning record across all six singles and three doubles positions following a straight-set victory on the No. 4 court against Murray in the regular season finale, April 24. Morris has the third-most combined victories by any Governor in the last 10 years with 112.

With his second OVC Women's Tennis Coach of the Year honor, Brown is the first APSU head coach to receive the honor multiple times. Brown became the fourth APSU head coach to receive the award in 2019 after leading APSU to a 20-0 regular season followed by the program's second OVC Tournament Championship.

With four All-OVC honors, the Governors have had three or more All-OVC selections in four-straight seasons and two First Team All-OVC recipients in five of the last six years seasons the award have been handed out.

Austin Peay is back in action in the semifinals of the OVC Women's Tennis Championship, beginning with a 10 a.m., Saturday match at the Wesselman Tennis Center in Evansville, Indiana. The Governors face the winner of Friday's match between Murray State and SIUE in their semifinal contest.

For news and updates from the OVC Women's Tennis Championship, follow the women's tennis team on Twitter (@GovsWTN), Instagram (@GovsTennis) and Facebook (Austin Peay Tennis).

Women's First Team 

Gina Fiestal, Belmont

Denise Torrealba, Austin Peay

Jana Leder, Austin Peay

Jill Lambrechts, SIUE

Romana Tarajova, Southeast Missouri

Daniela Hlacikova, Southeast Missouri

Women's Second Team

Staysa Sharapova, Murray State

Danielle Morris, Austin Peay

Jordan Schifano, SIUE

Rachel Papavasilopoulous, Eastern Illinois

Annika Pschorr, Murray State

Vanessa Reinicke, SIUE

Women's Doubles All-Conference Team

Denise Torrealba & Honoka Nakanishi, Austin Peay

Jill Lambrechts & Maria Thibault, SIUE

Daniela Hlacikova & Teona Velkoska, Southeast Missouri

Women's Co-Player of the Year: Gina Feistel, Belmont; Jill Lambrechts, SIUE

Women's Freshman of the Year: Gina Feistel, Belmont

Women's Coach of the Year: Ross Brown, Austin Peay 

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