2014 Kansas Women's Tennis Media Guide

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2014 KANSAS tennis

newcomers

Morgan barnhill Freshman, 5-6

Austin, Texas ATA College Prep USTA: Named the Capital Area Tennis Association female MVP… a 2012 USTA National junior team tennis champion… Reached the singles quarterfinals and doubles semifinals in the 2013 Girls 18’s Texas Sectionals. High School: Helped the St. Andrew’s Episcopal School Crusaders win the Southwest Preparatory Conference AllConference… Coached by Tres Davis… Played three sports (tennis, field hockey and soccer) and earned seven letters… Received the Austin Tennis Academy’s 2013 leadership and mentor award. Personal: Born in Thibodaux, La. ..… Daughter of Brian and Kelly Barnhill… Grandfather played football and baseball for University of Miami and was drafted by the New York Mets… Actively involved with the Glimmer of Hope Foundation... Travelled to Nepal with the Edge of Seven Foundation where she helped build water sources and trekked the Everest trail… Plans to major in communications.

Antonella Galeano Harrison

Caroline Henderson

Freshman, 5-5

Freshman, 5-6

Asunción, Paraguay Colegio San Jose

Dallas, Texas

Juniors: Was active on the South American juniors circuit… Reached the round of eight in the 2010 Pascuas Bowl… Fell in the quarterfinals of the 2010 Paraguay Junior Open. Personal: Born in Asunción, Paraguay… Daughter of Pio Galeano and Maria Eugenia Harrison… Brother, Diego Galeano, plays tennis for Baylor.

USTA: No. 4 recruit in Texas according to TennisRecruiting.net… Reached the final round of the 2013 USTA Regional Tournament in Richardson, Texas… Coached by Joey Rive… Competed in the quarterfinals of the USTA National Tournament in Norman, Okla., and Tennis Plaza Cup in Coral Gables, Fla. Personal: Born in Plano, Texas… Daughter of Scott and Heidi Henderson… Plans to major in journalism and work for a magazine in the future.


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