NEW ORLEANS —
Charlene Goreau missed out this time on the first team,
but the Xavier University of Louisiana women's tennis standout still can brag:
She completed her collegiate career as the Gold Nuggets' first four-time NAIA All-American.
After earning first-team recognition the past three seasons on
NAIA committee-selected teams, Goreau was chosen to the second team for 2018-19.
But XULA — 19-6 this past season, an NAIA national
semifinalist for the fifth time in seven years and No. 3 in the coaches postseason poll
— wasn't shut out on the first team.
Mariia Borodii made it for the second
straight year, and she was joined by doubles partner
Farah Baklouti.
Angela Charles-Alfred earned honorable mention.
The other All-America team, sanctioned by the
Intercollegiate Tennis Association, forms its list from
the top 20 singles players and top 10 doubles teams at the end of the season.
The Gold Nuggets have four ITA All-Americans for the second straight year:
Baklouti, Borodii, Charles-Alfred and Goreau.
It's Goreau's third time to make ITA/NAIA All-America, tying
Kourtney Howell for the most appearances in Gold Nuggets history.
Borodii and Charles-Alfred made the ITA team for the second
consecutive year.
Baklouti, Borodii and Charles-Alfred will return to XULA
in August. Baklouti, from Sfax, Tunisia, will be a senior. Borodii, from
Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, and Charles-Alfred, from Saint-Pierre, Martinique, will be juniors.
Goreau, from Toulouse, France, was XULA's Female Athlete of the Year
for 2018-19. As a senior she was 20-10 in singles and 24-6 in doubles.
Her ITA final rankings were seventh nationally and seventh in the South in singles
and third nationally and second in the South in doubles with Charles-Alfred.
Baklouti was 21-8 in singles and 26-2 in doubles.
She and Borodii were ranked seventh nationally and sixth in the South in doubles.
Baklouti and Borodii were 21-1 as a doubles team and won their first 21 decisions.
Borodii, 19-5 in singles and 26-2 in doubles, ranked
eighth nationally and eighth in the South in singles. Charles-Alfred, 14-5 in singles and 16-6
in doubles, ranked 20th nationally and 11th in the South in singles.
Goreau and Borodii made the ITA's final top 10 in singles for the second
consecutive season.