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  Jennifer Migan
School: Indiana State University
Year: Senior
Home Town: Bordeaux
Home State: N/A
Home Country: United States(USA)
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Birth Date: Friday, April 18, 1986
Dominant Hand: Right
Major: Political Science
Singles Record: 96-17
Doubles Record: 91-29
Fall 2007 Earned pre-season ranking of #57 nationally by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association in singles and #60 in doubles with partner Joanne Schickerling. Ranked #7 in singles in the Midwest Region and #11 in doubles with Schickerling.. Compiled 9-2 record in singles and 10-2 mark in doubles. Won No. 1 singles title at ISU Fall Tournament with 3-0 record. Won third straight No. 1 singles championship at 2007 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Individual Championships with 3-0 record. Was 2-1 at the ITA All-Americans, just missing a trip into the main draw. Defeated #29 Martina Banikova of Mississippi State and #71 Mallory Voelker of Denver. In doubles, won the ISU Fall Tournament with 3-0 record. Won third straight No. 1 doubles title at the MVC Individual Championships with doubles partner Joanne Schickerling with 3-0 record. Was 2-1 at the ITA All-Americans, defeating team from Georgia Tech and #20 UCLA before being edged 5-8 by #7 Florida. Spring 2007 Won 13 straight matches and finished 20-3 in singles (7-1 in the Missouri Valley Conference) while posting a 15-8 record in doubles. Ranked as high as 82nd in singles and finished season ranked 89th by the ITA. Won four straight over ranked opponents, defeating 66th ranked Vanessa Frankowski of Eastern Michigan, 72nd ranked Hala Sufi of Middle Tennessee State, 47th ranked Adrianna Solarova of South Alabama, and 52nd ranked Imke Reimers of Nebraska. Was MVC Player of the Week four times, named Prairie Farms/MVC Scholar Athlete of the Week on April 9, named to MVC Scholar-Athlete first team for second straight year, and named to the MVC All-Select team. Fall 2006 Finished 10-2 in singles and 11-2 in doubles with partner Joanne Schickerling. Won singles championship at Spartan Invitational. Repeated as No. 1 singles champion and repeated as No. 1 doubles champion (with Schickerling) at the Missouri Valley Conference Individual Championship. Reached finals of Northwestern Invitational after defeating 66th ranked Lauren Lui of Northwestern in semifinals. Lost in the second round of the Midwest Region Championships after defeating 86th ranked Alba Berdala of Indiana in opening round. Ranked 26th in singles and 15th in doubles in Midwest Region. Spring 2006 Finished with a 20-3 record in singles and 22-3 mark in doubles including a 9-0 record in the Missouri Valley Conference in singles and 8-1 mark in dobules with Joanne Schic kerling. Defeated 82nd ranked Madina Rakim of Wichita State on April 14. Was selected All-MVC at No. 1 singles and All-Select at No. 1 doubles. Was named MVC Player of the Week twice. Ranked 23rd in the Midwest Region. Fall 2005 Amassed an 8-1 record in singles and 6-2 record in doubles ... Won the MVC Individual Championships playing at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles ... Finished the fall ranked No. 23 in the Midwest Region Spring 2005 Named Conference Freshman of the Year … Named to the Missouri Valley Conference All-Select team … Earned All-Conference at the No. 1 doubles position with partner Joanne Schickerling … Finished the dual season ranked No. 114 in the nation … Conference Player of the Week March 29 ... Played most of the season at the No. 1 singles position as a true freshman … Amassed a 15-4 record in singles and 14-6 record in doubles … Upset No. 78 Ana Rupic of South Alabama 6-1, 6-2 … Did not lose a match from Feb. 6 to April 2 … Went 16-1 in her final 18 matches with one match being unfinished … Cultivated a winning streak in doubles that stretched 13 matches Before ISU Ranked as high as No. 4 in the French Junior Rankings … Advanced to the semifinals of the 16-and-under French Championships in 2002 … Participated in the French Federation National camp … Played for the French National team in 2000 Personal Major is Political Science … Hobbies include watching movies, shopping and being with friends