Men's Tennis
Four St. Mary’s Tennis Players Earn All-Heartland Conference Honors
Date: 2010-05-15 Author: Derek Smolik
SAN ANTONIO – Four St. Mary’s University tennis players were named All-Heartland Conference for the 2010 season. For the women, Cimen Soy and Vanessa Sholles were selected, while Marcin Marczewski and Marcos Villarreal received the honor for the men.
Marczewski (So., Warsaw, Poland) earned All-Heartland Conference recognition for the second straight season. He led the Rattlers with a 13-7 record in singles and was 10-10 in doubles play. His 23 combined victories were the most on the team. In just two years with the Rattlers, Marczewski has 49 combined victories.
Villarreal (Sr., Corpus Christi, Texas) wrapped up his St. Mary’s career with perhaps his best season. He produced a 6-5 record in singles, playing at number six, and a 9-10 mark in doubles, playing at number one. His nine doubles wins was the second highest total on the team. In his career, Villarreal has 55 combined wins.
The men’s tennis had its best season since the 2001-2002 campaign, producing an 8-13 mark. They finished their season in the semifinals of the Heartland Conference Championship, falling to eventual champion St. Edward’s University.
Sholles (Sr., Paramaribo, Suriname) went 7-11 in singles and 6-15 in doubles for the Rattlers this season, playing at number one and number two singles. Sholles had 45 combined victories in four years playing for the Rattlers.
Soy (Jr., Gothenburg, Sweden) joined the Rattlers for the 2009-2010 season and quickly became the Rattlers number one player. She produced a 6-9 record in singles and 6-13 mark in doubles, playing at number one in both.
The Rattler women’s tennis team also had its best season in eight years with a 9-14 record. St. Mary’s advanced to the Heartland Conference Tournament semifinals, before falling to St. Edward’s University.
St. Mary’s University, as a Catholic Marianist University, fosters the formation of people in faith and educates leaders for the common good through community service, integrated liberal arts and professional education, and academic excellence. The University has five national titles in athletics and one national team academic award. St. Mary’s is home to 13 Academic All-Americans and 225 student-athletes who have earned regional or national academic awards. St. Mary’s student-athletes graduation rate is 63 percent, higher than the NCAA Division II average of 55 percent.
Coaching Staff
Head Coach Lisa Dausin
Lisa Dausin took over the St. Mary's tennis program last season after spending the past 31 years moving up the ranks in the Northside Independent School District. And she wasted no time in making her impact felt on the Rattlers.
As the head coach for both the St. Mary's men's and women's tennis teams, Dausin found success through each. The 2011-12 season saw one of its best in program history from the men, as their 10-15 record earned them their first national ranking, topping off at No. 50. Under the first-year coach, the Rattlers also earned a program-first with a regional ranking as high as No. 10.
Through the season, the Rattlers battled nationally and regionally ranked competitors, Dausin's plan for prepping them for Heartland Conference play. Her plan worked perfectly as the Rattlers boasted the best record against conference competitors (4-1) and entered the conference tournament as the No. 2 seed. The men's tennis team charged the competition in conference, taking home four out of the six Heartland Conference Player of the Week awards. In her first year as head coach, Dausin saw four players make the All-Conference Team, including one of the most decorated players in recent history, senior Marcin Marczewski.
A native of Warsaw, Poland, Marczewski adapted to St. Mary's tennis and the Texas culture quite nicely, saving his best year for his last. Marczewski earned two Player of the Week awards as well as a spot on the All-Conference Team with an overall individual record of 14-8 and overall doubles record of 11-5. Dausin saw her first Conference Outstanding Senior award through Marczewski's success.
Dausin will lose Marczewski as well as seniors Jake Williams, who also made the All-Conference Team, and Nestor Moreno. But she will head into her second season on the heels of the program's best year in recent memory.
Before taking over as head coach for St. Mary's, Dausin served for 12 years as the Assistant Athletics Director for Northside ISD before returning to teaching this past school year, when she taught at Warren High School in San Antonio and coached middle-school tennis.
The first female hired in the school district's athletics office, Dausin served as an extension of the athletics director, overseeing the hiring of coaches and doing legal work pertaining to athletics personnel, among other duties.
At St. Mary's, she will look to build upon the foundation laid last season, when the men went 5-14 and the women 5-16.
Before moving into the athletics office at Northside ISD, she worked at Marshall High School, coaching tennis and assisting other sports from 1980-1994. In 1995, she became the school's Girls Coordinator.
A St. Mary's graduate, Dausin has always had tennis in her blood. She played tennis, basketball and softball at St. Mary's. She graduated in 1979 with an education degree with a teacher's certification, and went on to get her master's degree in education at Southwest Texas State in 1983. She later completed her coursework for another master's degree in counseling at Texas-San Antonio in 1998.
Born in Del Rio, she spent much of her childhood in San Antonio, graduating from McCollum High School. Dausin is married to Bryan, a football coach at Warren High School. They have two sons, Ross and Rex.
Assistant Coach Stephan Poole
Stephan Poole stepped in as St. Mary's assistant tennis coach last season, becoming head coach Lisa Dausin's right-hand man.
Poole joined the St. Mary's coaching staff with experience, playing tennis throughout and after high school. An alum of John Marshall High School in San Antonio, Poole made his way around the court, placing fourth in regionals for singles his junior year as well as qualifying for individual regionals for singles that same year. As a senior, Poole placed fourth in doubles.
With the love of tennis not of out his system by the time he graduated, Poole continued to swing his racket competitively. He played for the San Antonio 5.5 Men's League and the 4.5 Men's League, making sectionals twice.
Poole found his way to St. Mary's by way of his talent during high school, where he was coached by St. Mary's own head tennis coach, Lisa Dausin.
"She's given me the opportunity to further my career in tennis," says Poole, who will be completing his degree in exercise and sport science and soon become a St. Mary's alum like his former coach.
Having already developed an effective line of communication - plus a successful, established tennis relationship - Poole and Dausin advanced the St. Mary's tennis squads last season with improved records for both the men's and women's teams.
"I think this is the most experienced tennis coaching staff St. Mary's has had," says Poole, referring to both his and Dausin's personal experience in competitive tennis.
With tennis experience under his belt and the program taking a step in the right direction as soon as he signed on, Poole is a valuable asset to the coaching staff, bringing excitement and "making (players) remember why they started this sport."
Poole is married to Tara and they have one daughter, Madison.
2011-2012 St. Mary's Men's Tennis Roster

| NAME | YEAR | HOMETOWN |
| Matt Banner | Fr. | Mason, Texas |
| Brian Chowaniec | Fr. | Buffalo, N.Y. |
| Jared Fellows | Fr. | Boerne, Texas |
| Brien Galon | Fr. | San Antonio |
| Oliver Geser | So. | Houston |
| Matt Jones | Fr. | San Antonio |
| Luke Keller | Fr. | San Antonio | Andrej Klipa | Sr. | Belgrade, Serbia |
| Mateo Martinez | So. | San Antonio |
| Zach Nicholson | Sr. | Maryland |
| Carlos Olea | Jr. | Matamoros, Mexico |
| Head Coach: Lisa Dausin |
| Assistant Coach: Stephan Poole |
| Assistant Coach: Jake Williams |
2012-2013 Men's Tennis Schedule[click on score to see statistics for game when available] |
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September |
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| Fri, Sep 7 |
at Adult Sectional Tournament San Antonio |
All Day | |
| Fri, Sep 14 |
at Trinity Quad San Antonio |
All Day | |
| Fri, Sep 28 |
at ITA Regionals Abilene, Texas |
Results | |
October |
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| Fri, Oct 5 |
at Texas Lutheran Invitational Seguin, Texas |
All Day | |
| Fri, Oct 26 |
at Apache Invitational Tyler, Texas |
All Day | |
2011-12 St. Mary's University Men's Tennis
| Date | Results | |
| Apr 21, 2012 | St. Edward's 5, St. Mary's 0 | |
| Apr 20, 2012 | St. Mary's 5, UA Fort Smith 1 | |
| Apr 14, 2012 | Trinity 5, St. Mary's 4 | |
| Apr 13, 2012 | Incarnate Word 8, St. Mary's 0 | |
| Apr 7, 2012 | East Central 7, St. Mary's 2 | |
| Apr 6, 2012 | St. Mary's 9, Temple College 0 | |
| March 31, 2012 | St. Mary's 6, Howard Payne 2 | |
| March 30, 2012 | St. Mary's 8, Southwest 1 | |
| Mar 30, 2012 | St. Mary's 8, McMurry Unversity 1 | |
| Mar 29, 2012 | Abilene Christian 9, St. Mary's 0 | |
| Mar 22, 2012 | Our Lady of the Lake 5, St. Mary's 4 | |
| Mar 20, 2012 | St. Mary's 9, Newman 0 | |
| Mar 19, 2012 | Cameron University 7, St. Mary's 2 | |
| Mar 17, 2012 | St. Mary's 9, Texas-Permian Basin 0 | |
| Mar 12, 2012 | St. Mary's 5, Southeastern Oklahoma 2 | |
| Mar 11, 2012 | Ouachita Baptist 8, St. Mary's 1 | |
| Mar 03, 2012 | St. Mary's 9, Dallas Baptist 0 | |
| Mar 03, 2012 | St. Mary's 6, Arkansas-Fort Smith 3 | |
| Mar 02, 2012 | Collin County Community Colleg 7, St. Mary's 2 | |
| Feb 25, 2012 | St. Edward's 8, St. Mary's 1 | |
| Feb 22, 2012 | Midwestern State 8, St. Mary's 1 | |
| Feb 18, 2012 | Laredo Community College 9, St. Mary's 0 | |
| Feb 10, 2012 | UT-Pan American 6, St. Mary's 1 | |
| Feb 9, 2012 | Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 4, St. Mary's 0 | |
| Feb 9, 2012 | Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 7, St. Mary's 0 | |
| Oct. 8, 2011 | TLU's 2nd Ann. Doc Skogman Invitational -- San Antonio, Texas | |
| Oct 02, 2011 | USTA/ITA South Central Regionals -- Springfield, Mo. | |



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