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Sacramento State

2025-26 Women's Tennis Roster

Emilija Pranyte

  • Height 5-5
  • Year Sophomore
  • Hometown Vilnius, Lithuania

Biography

HONORS & AWARDS
• All-Big Sky Conference Second Team Doubles (2024-25)
• Big Sky Conference Player of the Week (2/12/25, 3/12/25)
• Big Sky Conference All-Academic Team (2025)


FRESHMAN (2024-25): Helped Sacramento State to its second-straight Big Sky Conference Tournament title and a runner-up finish during the regular season… Finished the spring with a 16-7 overall record and a 6-2 mark in Big Sky Conference play in singles, competing mainly at the No. 4 spot in the lineup (18 of 23)… Her 13 wins at the No. 4 spot in the lineup are ranked tied for second in wins in a season at that spot in the lineup… Won six straight in straight sets at one point, part of a run that saw her win 11 of 14… Her six three-set matches were tied for second on the team, finishing 3-3 in those contests… Posted match-clinching points against Montana and Montana State… In doubles play, finished a combined 15-6 with a 6-2 mark in conference play, spending most of her time at the No. 2 spot in the lineup where she was 11-3… Also finished 3-2 at No. 3 and 1-1 at the top spot in the lineup… Was 12-5 combined in doubles with Lou Baudouin, including a 9-3 mark at the No. 2 spot in the lineup… Was a part of doubles-clinching victories with Baudouin against nationally ranked Cal Poly, Eastern Washington, and Idaho State… Also had the clinching point along with Palina Saulevich against Seattle U… In the fall, finished 5-5 in singles play, winning two matches at both the Cal Fall Invitational and the ITA Northwest Regionals… Advanced out of qualifying at the regionals before falling to the nation’s No. 54-ranked player… FInished 5-4 in fall doubles.

PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE
Ranked No. 2 at the U18 level in Lithuania at the time of her signing with Sacramento State, but ranked as high as No. 1 in her age group at one point in her career... Stood No. 278 in the ITF Junior rankings as of November 20, 2024, and was ranked as high as No. 189 in the world as of August of 2023... In 2022, she took home a Grade 3 tournament singles victory in Tunisia and reached the quarterfinals of a Grade 2 event in Mexico, then reached the quarterfinals of tournaments in Germany and the Netherlands, while advancing to the semifinals at a J100 event in Latvia... In doubles, she also reached the quarters of a J200 tournament in Egypt in mid-September and a J200 tournament in the Netherlands in early July, while also gaining the semifinals of a pair of J100 tournaments in Latvia earlier this year. In March, she reached the finals of a J100 event in the Netherlands and won three J5 doubles titles in 2021.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2024-25Freshman

    5'5"
  • 2025-26Sophomore

    5'5"

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