2025-26 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
HONORS & AWARDS
• Big Sky Conference Tournament MVP (2024-25)
• All-Big Sky Conference First Team Singles (2024-25)
• All-Big Sky Conference Honorable Mention Doubles (2024-25)
• Big Sky Conference Player of the Week (3/26/25)
SOPHOMORE (2024-25): Helped Sacramento State to its second-straight Big Sky Conference Tournament title and a runner-up finish during the regular season… Finished 17-5 in singles, including a perfect 8-0 mark in Big Sky Conference play… Spent most of the season at the No. 2 spot in the lineup, playing 17 of her 22 matches there… Was also 4-0 at No. 3 and won her only match at the No. 1 spot… The 17 wins ranked second on the team… Won five of her first six singles matches to start the year… Had a season-long seven-match winning streak that was part of a run that saw her win 12 of 13 — including one more match that went unfinished… Finished tied for second on the team with six three-set singles matches, posting a 3-3 record in those contests… Finished tied for third with three match-clinching points against Eastern Washington, Grand Canyon, and the Big Sky Tournament championship match against Northern Arizona… Combined for a 12-3 record in doubles, including a 5-1 record in Big Sky play… All 15 matches came at the No. 3 spot in the lineup… Was 8-1 alongside Reese Walker, while also posting wins with Weronika Ejsmont, Maddy Ferreros, and Elena Mercioiu… Won six-straight doubles matches at one point… Alongside Saulevich, finished tied for first on the team with five doubles-point clinching wins against Montana State, Weber State, Long Beach State, Portland State, and Grand Canyon… Also had doubles point winners against Dominican (with Mercioiu) and LMU (with Ejsmont).
FRESHMAN (2023-24): Helped Sacramento State to its first Big Sky Conference regular season and tournament titles since 2012… Finished the year 8-7 in singles play at the No. 3 through No. 6 spots in the lineup… Was 3-2 at the No. 5 spot in the lineup, but also won a pair of matches at No. 3 and No. 1… Posted a season-best three straight wins from March 11 to March 19… Finished 3-1 in four doubles contests at the No. 3 spot in the lineup, with three of those coming alongside Mayya Gorbunova.
PRIOR TO SACRAMENTO STATE
A four-star recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net... Ranked as high as No. 39 in the nation and No. 11 in the state of Texas according to the service, while standing No. 467 in the ITF Junior Rankings, reaching as high as No. 418 in the latter... Reached the round of 16 at the J3 Zapopan / Atlas Colomos ITF Junior Cup in Mexico and gained the quarterfinals at a pair of J4 tournaments in the Dominican Republic, defeating opponents from the Czech Republic and Columbia before falling to the No. 5 seed in the first tournament and posting a pair of straight-set victories over opponents from Peru and Great Britain before falling to the No. 12 seed who went on to win the championship... Claimed three singles titles and reached the semifinals of a fourth tournament in the span of a little more than a month from Aug. 1 to Sept. 5, 2022, emerging victorious at the J5 Managua / Torneo Junior Doubletree Managua and the J5 Managua / Sport Slam Junior events on back-to-back weekends in Nicaragua, then winning the J5 Honduras Bowl a little less than a month later... In between, she earned the top seed and reached the semifinals of the J5 Canal de Panama Bowl, falling to the eventual tournament champion. In June, Walker added a semifinal appearance at a J4 tournament in Guatemala and reached the finals the next week at the J5 event.
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