2019-20 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
Honors
ITA Atlantic Region Player to Watch (2018)
CAA Player of the Year (2018)
First TeamĀ All-CAA in singles (2018, 2019)
Second Team All-CAA in doubles (2018)
Second Team All-CAA in singles (2017)
VaSID All-StateĀ Second Team in singles (2017, 2019)
Two-time CAA Player of the Week
One-time CAA Doubles Team of the Week
W&M Provost Award winner (2016-17, 2017-18, 2018-19, 2019-20)
ITA Scholar-Athlete (2016-17, 2018-19, 2019-20)
CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (2018-19, 2019-20)
Senior Season (2019-20)
Was the CAAās representative at the exclusive and prestigious Oracle ITA Masters ⦠Tallied a trio of singles wins ⦠Notched wins at both the No. 2 and No. 3 positions during the dual-match campaign ⦠Clinched the Tribeās 4-1 win over Georgia State in Iowa with a three-set win at the No. 2 position ⦠Named to the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll during both the fall and spring seasons ⦠Selected as an ITA Scholar-Athlete and a W&M Provost Award winner ⦠Teamed with Natalia Perry to garner CAA Doubles Team of the Week honors on Feb. 26 ⦠The duo was 3-2 in dual-match play, including a 3-1 mark at No. 2 ⦠They won crucial matches at the No. 2 spot to help W&M to the doubles point against No. 21 Wisconsin and No. 48 East Carolina.
Junior Season (2018-19)
Earned All-CAA First Team honors for the second-straight year ā¦Ā Advanced to the round of 16 at the ITA Oracle Masters thanks to an upset of then-No. 23-ranked V. Miroshnichenko ⦠Topped Richmondās Emily Dunbar at the top singles spot in W&Mās dual-match win over the Spiders ⦠Named CAA Player of the Week on April 2 after downing VCUās Anna Rasmussen in straight-sets in the Tribeās 5-2 win over the Atlantic-10 Champions ⦠Finished the 2018-19 season with 10 singles victories, including seven in dual-match action at the top two spots ⦠After missing part of the season due to injury, finished the year winning her final two matches in the CAA Championship, including the clinching quarterfinal win at the No. 1 spot against UNCW ā¦Ā Selected ITA Scholar-Athlete ā¦Ā A W&M Provost Award recipient ⦠Named to the CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll ⦠Earned VaSID All-State Second Team honors.
Sophomore Season (2017-18)
Named the ITA Atlantic Region Player to Watch ⦠Selected as the 2018 CAA Player of the Year ⦠Picked up two singles wins and two doubles victories in helping the Tribe to its 26th CAA title and was named the Most Outstanding Performer of the CAA Championship ⦠An All-CAA First Team selection in singles and a second team doubles honoree along with Olivia Thaler ⦠Named CAA Player of the Week for a second time on Feb. 14 after posting the clinching three-set win over Maryland, downing Ekaterina Tour at No. 1 ā¦Ā Garnered CAA Player of the Week honors after upsetting then-No. 15-ranked Lauren Proctor in W&M's 4-2 win over Big South Champion Winthrop ā¦Ā Finished the year at 18-15 overall with an 11-10 mark at the No. 1 singles positions ā¦Ā Won four of her 10 matches against nationally-ranked opponents ⦠Clinched the Tribeās 5-2 win over then-No. 36 and eventual Ivy League Champion Princeton with a three-set win over No. 121-ranked Katrine Steffensen ⦠Knocked off No. 78-ranked and NCAA Singles Championship participant Kristina Mathis of Dartmouth in three sets on Feb. 4 ⦠Downed No. 104 Margot Decker of Kansas State in a come-from-behind three-set victory on March 4 ⦠Advanced to the round of 16 at the ITA Atlantic Region Singles Championship before falling to No. 1 seed and No. 34-ranked Rosie Johanson of Virginia in three sets ⦠Spent much of the 2018 dual-match season in the ITA National Singles Rankings, including as high as No. 68 in February ⦠Ranked second on the team in doubles wins with 16 ⦠Compiled a 7-4 ledger with Lauren Goodman ā¦Ā Tallied a 6-6 doubles record with Olivia Thaler ⦠The pair clinched the doubles point in the CAA Championship match with a 6-4 win at No. 2 against JMUās Anna Makarova and Emma Petersen ā¦Ā Teamed with Thaler to win at No. 2 in the NCAA Tournament and help W&M to the doubles point against Mississippi State ⦠A W&M Provost Award winner.
Freshman Season (2016-17)
Named Second Team All-CAA in singles, one of only two freshmen in the league to earn all-league honors ⦠An ITA Scholar-Athlete selection ā¦Ā Compiled a 20-9 singles mark ⦠Won 14 of her final 15 matches ⦠Garnered VaSID All-State Second Team accolades in singles ā¦Ā Tallied singles wins in all three of her CAA Tournament match-ups to lead W&M to its 25 conference title ⦠Closed out the season with a dominating 6-1, 6-2 win over Ole Missās Zalina Khairudinova at the No. 3 singles spot in the opening round of the NCAA Championship ⦠Led W&M with a 16-4 dual-match record ⦠Went 8-2 at No. 4 singles, 4-2 at No. 5 singles and 3-0 at No. 6 ⦠Won nine-straight singles matches between Feb. 25 and April 1 ⦠Tallied a perfect 7-0 singles record against CAA competition ⦠Won her final five singles matches of the season ⦠Provided the clinching singles win in each of the Tribeās regular season and post season wins over James Madison ⦠Handed Mary Closs of No. 34-ranked Notre Dame her first dual-match loss of the season with a 7-6 (7), 6-1 win over No. 5 ⦠Posted key singles wins in 4-3 road wins at No. 43 Maryland and Harvard ⦠Picked up W&Mās lone singles wins, upending Fernada Astete, 6-1, 6-2, in the teamās dual-match with No. 47 Rice ⦠Posted 10 doubles victories on the year ⦠Enjoyed the most doubles success teaming with Olivia Thaler going 4-2 as a team, including a 3-1 mark at No. 2 in dual-match play ⦠Clinched the doubles point with Thaler in Tribe victories over Elon and Richmond ⦠The pair picked up a 7-5 win at No. 2 doubles in the NCAA Tournament against Ole Missā Zalina Khairudinova and Natalie Suk ⦠Teamed with Maria Groener to cement the doubles point in the CAA Quarterfinal win over Drexel ⦠W&M Provost Award winner.
Prep
Ranked a high as No. 166 in the World ITF Junior Combined Rankings, accomplished in December of 2015 ⦠Owns a 66-37 ITF singles record and a 40-34 doubles mark ⦠Won the ITF 2015 Waikato-Bays Under 18s Championships (Grade 5) in Hamilton, New Zealand ⦠Advanced to the singles semifinals and the doubles final at the Auckland ITF Indoor Championships (Grade 4) in 2015 ā¦Ā Claimed singles championships at the 2015 New Zealand ITF Summer Championships in February of 2015 and the 2013 Gimcheon International Junior Championships (Grade 5) in Gimcheon City, Korea, Republic ⦠Won doubles titlesĀ at the China Junior 7 Beijing in May of 2015 and the Queensland Junior Winter International 1 in July of 2014 ⦠Competed on the WTA Tour at the 2015 ASB Classic in doubles as a wildcard.
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