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2018 Women's Tennis Roster

Brad Loper

Daria Panferova

  • Height 5-9
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Moscow, Russia
  • Prev School Gorkovskaya School (Northeastern State)

Biography

At Midwestern State

Individual Honors
All-Lone Star Conference Singles (2)

2017 (1st), 2018 (1st)
All-Lone Star Conference Doubles (1)
2017 (1st)

LSC Player of the Week (2)
4/20/17, 4/12/18


Senior (2018)
All-Conference first team performer in singles…posted 41 combined wins to rank 11th in program history after missing the early portion of the season due to injury…won a program-record 18 straight singles matches for an 18-1 record and the best single season winning percentage in school-history at .947…finished the season ranked No. 42 in singles…primarily played the No. 3 line, going 17-0…also went 1-1 at No. 2…ran the table in league play at 4-0…went 2-0 against nationally ranked opponents, defeating Azusa Pacific’s 32nd ranked Diana Baumgartnere, 6-2, 6-2, on March 16 and Hawaii Pacific’s 21st-ranked Oceane Adam, 6-2, 6-0, on May 8 in the NCAA II Championships Round of 16…recorded a 23-1 record in doubles at No. 3, including a 21-0 mark with Maddie Rowe…second best single season winning percentage in program history at .958 with a 23-1 record…ranks 15th with 23 doubles wins…ended the season on a 21-match winning streak, defeating Hawaii Pacific’s Debora Echevarria and Leticia dos Santos 7-2 in a tiebreaker in the NCAA II Championships Round of 16…ranks third and fifth all-time with an. 865 doubles winning percentage and .780 singles winning percentage, respectively.

Junior (2017)
an All-Lone Star Conference First Team selection in singles and doubles … played No. 1 singles for the Mustangs all season long, posting a 14-8 record at the top position … finished the season ranked 45th nationally and third in the South Central Region … recorded six wins over regionally-ranked opponents … went 4-1 in LSC competition … named LSC Player of the Week on Apr. 20 following a 4-0 weekly record with conference wins over UT Permian Basin (4/14/17) and Western New Mexico (4/15/17) … clinched an 8-1 win over No. 19 Georgia College (3/18/17) with a 6-2, 6-1 result over Macy Polk … tallied a six-match win streak from Mar. 25-Apr. 8 with four wins over ranked players in the South Central Region … compiled a 22-6 doubles record, going 13-2 with Eirini Kontaki and 9-4 with Amy Clifton … closed out the season on a seven-match winning streak with Kontaki, finishing with a 12-1 mark on court two … appeared at No. 3 in the South Central Region in the first set of spring doubles rankings with Clifton, posting a 5-4 record at the top position and a 4-0 mark at No. 2 … went undefeated in conference in doubles play at 5-0 … defeated the Central Region’s No. 8 duo of Alli Hodges and Kirtana Bhat of Central Oklahoma (2/24/17), 8-6, in the season opener with Clifton … helped in a sweep of No. 43 Tarleton State by taking down the South Central Region’s 10th-ranked pair of Elena Preadca and Luiza Ferraro-Adas, 8-4 … took down No. 19 Georgia College’s (3/18/17) Jena Kelly and Emma Niemi, the Southeast Region’s sixth-ranked team, 8-6, in her first match with Kontaki … put together a nine-match win streak from Mar. 25-Apr. 10.

At Northeastern State (Okla.)


Sophomore (2016)

earned All-MIAA Second Team Singles and Honorable Mention Doubles honors playing at the No. 2 position to lead Northeastern State to a 20-4 record and NCAA Division II Sweet 16 appearance ... posted a 16-6 singles record and 16-7 mark in doubles. 

Freshman (2015)
All-MIAA Honorable Mention Singles selection playing primarily at the No. 4 and 5 positions, helping the RiverHawks advance to the NCAA II Sweet 16 with a 20-6 record ... went 8-2 in singles and 7-4 at No. 2 doubles before being sidelined with an injury for two months. 

At Gorkovskaya School
played for coach Andrey Cherkasov at Gorkovskaya School in Moscow, Russia. 

Personal
daughter of Olga Voronina and Vadim Panferov ... born Nov. 10, 1995.


 



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Historical Player Information

  • 2017Junior

    5'9"
  • 2018Senior

    5'9"