2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
Junior (2023-24)
- Totaled 13 singles wins and seven doubles wins
- Played primarily at No. 4 and No. 5 singles, tallying eight wins across the two spots
- Competed at No. 3 doubles in dual match play
- Got a win in doubles against Utah alongside Belen Nevenhoven to help set up the eventual Arizona victory
- Posted a win at No. 4 singles against Washington State to put the Cats a point away from clinching
- Clinched the doubles point against Maryland with Nevenhoven
Sophomore (2022-23)
- Accumulated a dual record of 12-10 in singles and 10-11 in doubles
- Played consistently at the No. 3 spot alongside Belen Nevenhoven, leading the team in doubles with nine total wins together
- Clinched the doubles point against Washington State to give them their first conference win of the season
- Won the point against USC for the first time since 2012 and defeated Utah in a tiebreaker at the Pac-12 tournament, helping send the team to its first quarterfinals in four years
- Clinched important matches for the team in singles play, including WSU and Utah in the regular seasonÂ
- Named Pac-12 Player of the Week on Feb. 7 after perfect performances against Fresno State, Florida Atlantic and Northern Arizona that kickstarted Arizona’s five-match win streakÂ
- Part of the 2023 Arizona team that was the nation’s second-leading D1 tennis program in community service, working 42 hours herself
Freshman (2021-22)
- Recorded an overall record of 15-16 in singles and 13-15 in doubles
- Third-leading singles and second-leading doubles player in her freshman campaignÂ
- Vital in the team's success, playing mostly at the No. 3 and 4 spots
- Clinched major matches against Rice and Utah with her singles wins
- Clinched the doubles point against Western Michigan, Oregon and Fullerton with Belen Nevenhoven all at the No. 3 spot
High School
- Highest-ranked American recruit signed during Stotland's tenure, ranking as high as third in the United States
- UTR of 10.59
- Named Hispanic Athlete of the Year in Baja California, Mexico
- Winner of the Winter Nationals in Tucson in 2018
- Finalist in doubles at the Orange Bowl in 2019.
CAREER RECORDS
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YEAR |
OVERALL SINGLES RECORD |
OVERALL DOUBLES RECORD |
2021-22 |
15-16 |
13-15 |
2022-23 |
12-10 |
10-11 |
2023-24 |
11-11 |
7-7 |
CAREER |
38-37 |
30-33 |
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YEAR |
DUAL SINGLES RECORD |
DUAL DOUBLES RECORD |
2021-22 |
11-9 |
10-9 |
2022-23 |
12-10 |
10-11 |
2023-24 |
10-8 |
4-4 |
CAREER |
33-27 |
24-24 |
Statistics
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