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  Marissa Limsiaco
School: U.S. Military Academy
Year: Senior
Home Town: The Woodlands, TX
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High School: Woodlands
Height: 5-3
Weight: 125 lbs.
Birth Date: Thursday, October 14, 1982
Dominant Hand: Left
Major: Systems Engineering
Singles Record: 82-57
Doubles Record: 105-49

Coach Peck's Take: Played very well as a sophomore and is penciled in as our No. 1...plays an all-court game...has an effective serve...very quick player and will has the ability to be ranked nationally.

Fall 2004: Posted a 4-6 record in singles play during the fall campaign with all over her matches coming in the top singles position ... claimed victory in the consolation final of the Flight A bracket at the Cornell Fall Invitational ... participated in the ITA Eastern Regional ... was 6-8 in doubles play with all matches coming in the No. 1 slot ... teamed with junior Megan Noble to reach the final of the Flight A bracket at the Eastern Intercollegiate Championships ... paired with freshman Amy Morgenstern at the ITA Eastern Regional where they picked up a first round victory.

2003-04: First-team All-Patriot League selection ... played the entire season as the team's No. 1 singles player ... went 23-15 at the top spot ... third straight year of posting 20 or more singles wins ... went 18-9 in the spring after going just 5-6 in the fall season ... given the team's "Intestinal Fortitude" award following the season ... won a total of seven matches after dropping the first set, including dual match victories opposite Rutgers, Colgate and St. John's ... became the Academy's all-time leader in career wins at No. 1 (43) ... set the Academy record for most dual wins at No. 1 in a single season (17) ... was a team-best 29-15 in doubles play, competing almost exclusively at No. 1 doubles ... her 29 wins in doubles action tied for the third-highest total ever ... went 10-8 when paired with Ali del Moral ... compiled a mark of 15-3 when teamed with Megan Noble ... moved into second place on the Academy's all-time list for career doubles wins ... her total of 84 sits behind Annie Collier's record 85 triumphs, set from 1999-2003.

2002-03: Developed into Army's No. 1 singles player ... posted a 19-14 record at No. 1 ... went 21-14 overall ... second consecutive year of 20+ singles victories ... 18-8 spring mark after going just 3-6 in the fall ... won first four matches of spring season, and eight of first 10 ... ended spring on two-match winning streak ... won five of last six matches ... talented doubles player ... registered 23 doubles victories competing with four different partners ... Melanie Bundoc was main partner ... duo went 15-4 at No. 2, and 15-6 overall ... won 12 of 14 matches from March 1 to April 27 ... won final six matches of season, including a pair of shutouts ... has 55 career doubles wins, eighth on Army's career list.

2001-02: Co-owner of the Army record for most doubles wins in a season with 32 ... broke the record of 21 with Maelynn Bernosky on 3/8/02 against the Rutgers team of Jennifer Hellier and Andrea Weckstein, in a convincing 8-4 victory ... she and her teammate Bernosky compiled a record of 32-10 ... had two seven-match winning streaks, one five-match win streak and a trio of three-match undefeated stretches ... tandem boasted a 3-1 record in tournament finals ... shared team's most valuable doubles player award with Bernosky ... after going 11-3 at the No. 3 spot in the doubles lineup, the pair were promoted to the No. 2 spot and responded by going 20-7 ... with Bernosky, set the Patriot League record for most doubles wins in a spring season with 23 ... old record of 17, had been held since 1994 by the Bucknell team of Julia Diaz and Kristina Lutter ... `C' flight champions at the Quinnipiac Invitational ... No. 3 doubles champions at the Patriot League Tournament ... `B' flight doubles champions at Cornell Invite ... The Patriot League Individual Championships' No. 5 singles flight champion ... took third place in Cornell's `C' singles flight ... won her last four matches of the season to become Army's third 20-match winner of the season along with Bernosky (20) and Annie Collier (22) ... her 18 wins during the spring were second only to Bernosky (20).

High School: Ranked as high as No. 21 in Texas by the United States Tennis Association ... finished first in the 2000 Houston Coca-Cola Tournament.

Personal: Marissa Joie Limsiaco ... born Oct. 14, 1982 ... daughter of Marciano and Tess Limsiaco ... played soccer and basketball in high school ... sister, Christine, is a freshman on the Army women's tennis team ... majoring in Systems Engineering.