Lorne McManigle
Lorne McManigle
Height: 5-8
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Rockville, MD
High School: Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
Major: English
Parents: John & Eleanor McManigle

Senior (2010-11):

McManigle earned all-America honors for the third-straight season during her senior year, after winning the doubles draw of the USTA/ITA Fall South Regional Championships with Zahra Dawson (and claiming sixth at the ITA Small College Fall Nationals), and finishing second at the NCAA Division III Doubles Championships for the second-straight season.  She completed the year as the Nation's 35th-ranked singles player and second-ranked doubles player (along with Gabrielle Clark), in addition to being ranked 10th in the Atlantic South Region for her singles play and first for doubles.  McManigle led all Eagles during the season in doubles victories, going 32-9 to tie the school record for doubles victories in a single season.  She was 18-6 during the year in first singles matches, and 11-2 in doubles tournament play.  McManigle finished the year with a 19-11 record in singles contests, including a mark of 9-5 as the Eagles' third-singles player, the position that she spent the majority of the season at.  She was named the Atlantic South Region Senior Player of the Year by the ITA, and earned a nod to the all-UAA first team for her play at third singles.  She earned UAA Athlete of the Week honors on April 18th, May 16th and May 31st.  McManigle finished her Emory career second in school history with 93 doubles wins, 18th with a .699 doubles winning percentage (93-40 overall), and seventh with 75 singles wins (75-44 overall for a .630 winning percentage).

Junior (2009-10):

McManigle followed her National Championship 2008-09 season with another strong campaign, finishing the year will all-America honors as both a singles and doubles player.  McManigle ended the season ranked 14th among all-Division III singles players, and second among all doubles teams.  She teamed with Zahra Dawson to finish second at the NCAA Division III Doubles Championships, advancing to the finals before falling in three sets to the eventual champions.  McManigle finished the season with a team-high 23 doubles victories, and an overall doubles record of 23-13, including a 15-10 mark as the team's first doubles team.  In singles play, she ended the campaign with an overall record of 16-13, including a 7-3 mark in tournament play.  At the UAA Championships, McManigle earned all-UAA second team honors for her play as Emory's first doubles team, going 2-0 in conference doubles matches.  In the fall, McManigle won both the singles and doubles brackets of the Wilson/ ITA Fall South Region Championships for the second-consecutive year.  She advanced to the ITA Small College Fall National Championships, where she finished seventh in the singles bracket and sixth in the doubles tournament.

Sophomore (2008-09):

McManigle became the second NCAA Division III Women's Singles Champion in the history of Emory's women's tennis program, defeating Ploy Suthajindawong of the College St. Scholastica 6-2, 6-1 to earn the title.  Entering the singles bracket as the fifth-seeded player, she lost just one set en route to the championship.  McManigle finished the season as the top-ranked singles player in Division III with a record of 25-10 during the year.  The sophomore also earned all-America honors during the fall season, winning both the Wilson/ ITA Atlantic South Regional Singles and Doubles Championships and eventually finishing sixth in singles and seventh in doubles at the ITA Small College Nationals.  McManigle was 23-6 in doubles matches during the year, including a 16-3 mark when partner with Zahra Dawson.  The duo finished the year as the 19th-ranked doubles team in the nation.  McManigle was also named to the all-UAA first team for her play on the Eagles' second-doubles team, and the team's co-Most Valuable Player with Lindsay Reidenbach.

Freshman (2007-08):

McManigle finished the season as the 38th-ranked singles player in Division III, and earned a spot on the all-University Athletic Association first team for her performance on the Eagles' third-doubles team during the annual conference tournament.  She also earned the team's Rookie of the Year honor after her successful freshman campaign.  McManigle went 15-10 in singles matches, including a 7-4 mark as Emory's third-singles player.  She went 15-12 with four different partners in doubles play, but compiled a mark of 12-5 with Sara Vrabec, as the pairing won eight of their last nine matches.

Career Record:

SINGLES TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tour. Final Nat'l Rank Final Reg. Rank
2007-08 15-10 1-0 3-5 7-4 1-0 -- -- 3-1 38th 10th
2008-09 25-10 13-8 -- -- -- -- -- 12-2 1st 1st
2009-10 16-13 7-8 2-2 -- -- -- -- 7-3 14th 3rd
2010-11 19-11 2-0 3-4 9-5 -- -- -- 5-2 35th 10th
Total 75-44 23-16 8-11 16-9 1-0 -- -- 27-8  
 
DOUBLES TOTAL 1 2 3 Tourn.   Final Nat'l Rank Final Reg. Rank
2007-08 15-12 0-5 1-2 11-4 3-1 NR NR
2008-09 23-6 1-0 16-3 0-1 6-2 19th 5th
2009-10 23-13 15-10 -- -- 8-3 2nd 1st
2010-11 32-9 18-6 3-1 -- 11-2 2nd 1st
Total 93-40 34-21 20-6 11-5 28-8  

Honors:

2007-08 All-UAA Third Doubles First Team
 
2008-09 NCAA Division III Champion Singles
Honda Woman of the Year Finalist
All-America Singles
Doubles
All-UAA Second Doubles First Team
ITA Fall National Participant Singles 6th Place
Doubles 7th Place
ITA Fall Regional Champion Singles
Doubles
 
2009-10 All-America Singles
Doubles
All-UAA First Doubles Second Team
ITA Fall National Participant Singles 7th Place
Doubles 6th Place
ITA Fall Regional Champion Singles
Doubles
 
2010-11 All-America Doubles (Fall & Spring)
Atlantic South Region Senior Player of the Year
All-UAA Third Singles First Team
ITA Fall National Participant Doubles 4th Place
ITA Fall South Region Champion Doubles

Prior to Emory:

Played for two seasons on the Stone Ridge High School tennis team, serving as the team captain during her senior year... Named an all-American in high school... Was the No. 1 singles player both seasons, compiling a record of 27-2... Was coached by Ken Guendel in high school.

Personal:

Born July 7, 1989

Quote:

"I chose Emory for the amazing weather, the beautiful campus, and the opportunities presented to the students and the tennis team."