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2023-24 Women's Tennis Roster

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Eric Mueller

Daniela Hlacikova

  • Height 5-6
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Stredná športová škola
  • Hometown Banská Bystrica, Slovakia

Biography

Fall 2023: Competed in three tournaments and one match…Posted a singles record of 6-3…Went 5-1 at the ITA Regional Tournament in Lawrence, Kansas with wins of Sapir Sela 6-1, 6-4 from North Dakota, Beata Havlickova 6-2, 6-3 from South Dakota, Sofia Pizzoni 6-0, 2-0 (Retired) from Minnesota, Aliksandra Lebedeva 6-3, 7-6 (8-6) from Oral Roberts, and Jocelyn Massey 6-7 (3-7), 6-2, 10-7 from Kansas…Ended the fall season on a six match winning streak with a win over Warona Mdlulwa 6-0, 6-2 (TSU)...Recorded a 4-3 doubles record…Went 2-2 with Juliette Talieu at the ITA Regional tournament notching wins over South Dakota’s Anna Medvyedyeva and Grace Chadick 8-7 (7-3) and Wichita State’s Jessica Anzo and Natsumi Kurahashi 8-6…At Tennessee State also played with Juliette Talieu and went 2-0.

Spring 2023: Competed in 20 matches…Was named Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year becoming only the second SEMO player ever to achieve this honor…Named OVC singles player of the week a league best twice…Posted a singles record of 15-3, 9-2 at number one and 3-1 at the second slot and went unfinished in two matches…Between January 20th and March 5th she dominated going 8-0…Steamrolled past Central Arkansas’s Sumomo Hamanga 6-2, 6-2 and Austin Peay’s Denise Torrealba 6-4, 7-5 to begin the season…Fought back against Sarah Bureau from Murray State to win 6-7, 7-5, 6-4…Continued her dominance against Illinois State and Missouri State only losing seven points in three matches…Rolled past Otone Odajima 6-0, 6-0 (UTS) and Alina Jensterle 6-1, 6-0 (LU) during the middle of March...Beat Jill Lambrechts in the OVC Championship 6-2, 6-0 to help the Redhawks advance to the NCAA tournament for the second consecutive year…Went unfinished against Rebeka Mertena from #15 Tennessee (2-6, 6-3, 2-3) in the NCAA tournament to end the season…Notched a 12-7 doubles record, 0-3 at slot one and 12-4 at slot two…Played the whole year with Teona Velcoska…Beat Valeria San Miguel / Kalais Going from North Alabama 6-3 for the pairs first win of the season…Defeated Missouri State twice at the home opener winning 6-3 against Diana Cabrera and Alyson Piskulic and 6-0 against Mary Houston and Silva Avakian…Walked all over Tennessee state, Arkansas State, and Southern Indiana in April…Traveled to Paducah Kentucky for the OVC tournament and defeated Franka Sindicic and Jovana Nikolicse 6-1 (TSU) and Margaux Guibal Britt and Amelia Gorman 6-3 (SIUE) to end the season on a 6-0 record.

Fall 2022: Competed in three tournaments and two matches…Posted a singles record of 8-4…Began the season with a win over Jaeun Lee (UCA) 6-1,7-5 at the Central Arkansas tournament…Traveled to St. Charles Mo. for the SLU invitational and went 2-0…At the home opener she defeated Lauren Rowe of Southern Indiana (6-3, 6-4), and cruised past Western Illinois Lara Diniz de Souza (6-3, 6-2)...Fought her way past Nebraska's Jessica Aragon with a 6-2, 6-1 win and against Tulsa’s Maria Berlanga (3-6, 6-3, 10-6) at the ITA Central Regional Championships going 2-1 for the weekend…Ended her singles season with a win over Nadiia Konieva from Milwaukee (6-2, 6-4) at the Illinois State Redbird Dual...Recorded a 10-4 doubles record..Played the whole year with Teona Velkoska…Started the season with two doubles victories over Reagan Miley and her partner Sasha, Lebedeva (ORU) 7-6 (7-4) and Diana, Cabrera and Alyson, Piskulic (6-0) from Missouri State at the Central Arkansas Tournament… Then they rolled past Trang Tran and Nawal Cheema (LIND) 6-1 at the SLU Invitational…The pair then went 8-1 to end the fall season …At the home opener they chalked up a 4-0 record only losing eight points total… At the ITA tournament the pair went 1-1, defeating Koral Koldobski and Romary Cardenas from Missouri, (8-7 (7-5))...They ended the season going 3-0 at the Illinois state Redbird Dual.

Spring 2022Selected to the 2022 All-OVC First Team for her second career All-OVC First Team …With Teona Velkoska, was named to the 2022 All-OVC Doubles Team…Named OVC Tennis Player of the Week a conference-best two times in 2022 (2/15 and 4/12) and the OVC Doubles Team of the Week with Velkoska a league-best two times this season (3/8 and 4/5).…Led the Redhawks in 2022 with an OVC record of 6-1 at the second singles slot which matched her freshman campaign (12-2 in OVC regular season matches to start her career)…Finished 2022 with a dual singles mark of 12-7 (1-0 at No. 1, 9-6 at No. 2 and 2-1 at No. 3) which was fifth on the team…Has a 26-10 career singles record…Teamed up with Velkoska for a 13-4 dual doubles mark (12-4 at No. 2, 1-0 at No. 3) which led the Redhawks this season…With Velkoska, posted a 6-1 OVC mark at no. 2 doubles…Also played doubles with Vivian Lai (0-1 at No. 2)…Opened the season with singles wins over Kentucky’s (1/23) Fiona Arrese, 5-7, 6-0, 6-1, Mary Houston of Missouri State (2/11), 4-6, 6-3, 10-8, and Emelie Schwarte of Missouri (2/18), 6-1, 6-3…Commenced league play with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Christine Gouws at Eastern Illinois (3/25)…Won five-straight league matches from April 2-19 leading into the 2022 OVC Tennis Tournament…In that span, beat Sina Albersmeier of UT Martin (4/2, 6-2, 6-3), Naomi Von Bose of Tennessee State (4/8, 6-0, 6-2), Belmont’s (4/9, 6-4, 4-6, 6-1) Somer Henry, Jana Leder of Austin Peay (4/16, 6-4, 6-4) in a matchup of the 2021 OVC Co-Freshmen of the Year and Sarah Bureau of Murray State (4/19, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3)…Fell to #15 Stanford’s (5/6) #23-ranked Alexandra Yepifanova, 4-6, 1-6, in the First Round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament…In doubles, started the season with a 6-3 win over Missouri State’s (2/11) Juliette Robinson and Sandra Lukacova with Velkoska…Went on an eight-match win streak with Velkoska from March 14-April 16 with non-conference victories at Montreat College (3/14) and Gardner-Webb (3/17) followed by six-straight OVC wins over Eastern Illinois (3/25, 6-2), SIUE (3/29, 6-2), UT Martin (4/2, 6-1), Tennessee State (4/8, 6-1), Belmont (4/9, 6-2) and Austin Peay (4/16, 6-2)…Downed Belmont’s (4/30) Somer Henry and Peyton Lee, 6-3, as #2 SEMO earned the 4-0 sweep to advance to 2022 OVC Tennis Championship Final… Took on #15 Stanford’s (5/6) Sara Choy / Alexandra Yepifanova (4-5, unfinished) in the First Round of the 2022 NCAA Tournament with Velkoska at the second position.

Fall 2021: Competed in four tournaments in the fall…Posted a 5-2 record for the fall in singles with a win over Belmont’s Anastasiya Zholdakova (1-6, 6-3, 10-7) at Austin Peay’s Fall Tournament (9/16)…At the Central Arkansas Fall Tournament, defeated Missouri State’s Sandra Lukacova (6-3, 6-3) and Yada Vasupongchai (6-4, 6-2) of UCA…Won her third straight singles match over Mya Spencer of Saint Louis, 3-6, 6-3, 10-8, in a hidden home dual (10/10) in Cape Girardeau…Fought past Maria Thibault of SIUE, 6-7 (4), 7-5 (10-2) to open the ITA Women's Central Regional Championship (10/21-24)…Went 4-3 in doubles play during the fall…Played with Myroslava Zelenchuk (2-2), Manuela Barriga (0-1), Vivian Lai (1-0) and Teona Velkoska (1-0)…Recorded two doubles victories with Zelenchuk at the UCA Tournament (10/3)…The first victory came against Louisiana Tech (6-0) defeating the Bulldog’s pairing of Olga Bienzobas and Alexia Romero…The second win coming against Louisiana Tech (6-1) again versus the pair of Lara Unkovich and Ana Rodrigues.

Spring 2021: Named the 2021 OVC Women's Co-Freshman of the Year and earned 2021 All-OVC First Team honors…Fourth tennis player in SEMO history to win OVC Freshman of the Year…Was second on the Redhawks in 2021, with a singles mark of 14-3 and an OVC record of 6-1 (second singles)…Competed at the first (1-0), second (8-2) and third (5-1) singles positions…Made Redhawks debut at Mizzou (1/24), earning at third singles win over Marta Oliveira, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4…Also won her second doubles match with Romana Tarajova over Elys Ventura and Valentina Vazquez, 6-4…Went on a six-match singles win streak to start the season Jan. 24 through Feb. 20 (Bradley)…Went on an eight-match singles win streak from March 8 (William Woods) through April 16 (at SIUE)…Her no. 2 doubles match against #4 Jacksonville State (4/24) in the 2021 OVC Championship Semifinals went unfinished…In the 2021 OVC Championship Finals against #2 Austin Peay (4/25), dropped a marathon match to Danielle Morris, 6-7 (11-9), 6-1, 7-5, at the second slot…Posted a 9-8 doubles mark… Went 7-3 at the third slot with Teona Velkoska including 4-2 during league play…Also, played doubles with Romana Tarajova (1-3 overall, 1-2 at no. 2) and Ksenia Shikanova (0-2 at no. 2)…Went on a five-match doubles win streak with Velkoska from Feb. 20 (Bradley) to April 2 (Austin Peay)…Bested Carmen Roxana Manu and Tiffany Lagarde of Kansas (3/6), 6-2, at no. 3 doubles…Dropped a 4-6 decision to #4 Jacksonville State (4/24) in the 2021 OVC Championship Semifinals before edging Martina Paladini-Jennings and Honoka Nakanishi, 7-5, to claim the doubles point in the 2021 OVC Championship Finals against #2 Austin Peay (4/25).

Prep: Attended and graduated from Stredná športová škola in Banská Bystrica, Slovakia in May 2020…Competed for the Tenisová akadémia Edmund Pavlík club team where she was coached by Peter Mazúch…One of two Slovakian players on the SEMO tennis team as she joins fellow countrywoman Romana Tarajova who hails from Dolný Kubín, Slovakia.

Personal: Born on Oct. 14, 2000...Daughter of Ladislav Hlácik and Danka Hláciková…Majoring in Global Culture and Languages: Global Studies with a minor in Sport Management at SEMO.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2020-21Freshman

    5'6"
  • 2021-22Sophomore

    5'6"
  • 2022-23Junior

    5'6"
  • 2023-24Senior

    5'6"
  • 2023-24Graduate Student

    5'6"