Upcoming Event: Women's Tennis at ITA All-American Championship on September 20, 2025

Women's Tennis
at ITA All-American Championship
Junior (2009-10): Appeared most of Dartmouth's dual matches ... played from the third spot to the fifth position in singles ... posted a 10-10 mark in singles ... was 5-1 at the third and fourth positions ... helped Dartmouth to its highest team national ranking in program history at No. 38 ... biggest win came against #63 Brown on Feb. 12 in a three-set win ... started the season with three straight wins over Temple, Boston College and Army ... had another three-match winning streak with wins over Southern New Hampshire, UMass and Utah State ... went 12-8 in doubles action with nine of those wins coming with Jesse Adler ... 3-0 at No. 1 and 2 with Adler and 6-7 at their normal spot of No. 3.
Sophomore (2008-09): Appeared at No. 3 and No. 4 singles for the Big Green ... posted a 9-10 record during the spring season ... won both matches at No. 3 against Quinnipiac and UMass ... earned wins against Ivy foes Columbia, Cornell, Harvard and Princeton ... won four matches at the Maryland Fall Invitational ... had six different partners in doubles action at No. 2 and No. 3 ... recorded a 5-14 mark in doubles ... earned wins over Brown, Penn, Columbia, UMass and Cal State Northridge ... tallied two wins during the fall season.
Freshman (2007-08): Was 6-0 at No. 5 singles in Ivy League play, recording wins over Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Brown, and Columbia ... sidelined during Princeton match due to illness ... singles record of 20-4, 14-1 in dual matches ... notable singles victories over BU, Rutgers, Central Florida, Georgetown, and FAU ... was 19-8 in doubles, 5-2 in the Ivies at No. 3 with Maggie Suydam ... Ivy League wins over Harvard, Yale, Brown, Cornell, and Columbia ... reached the Flight 6 semis at Wake Forest’s Demon Deacon Classic ... was undefeated at the Big Green Invitational, going 3-0 in singles and 2-0 in doubles.
Before Dartmouth: Ranked as high as No. 89 nationally and No. 5 in the state of Texas in USTA girls’ 18s ... four-year All-Southwest Preparatory Conference honoree and four-time state champion (the SPC includes private schools from Texas and Oklahoma) ... tennis team captain at Kinkaid ... winner of the Houston Tennis Association Sportsmanship award...Older sister Claire played on the Middlebury College tennis team.
Why Dartmouth? I chose Dartmouth because of what I saw as a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of an incredible school and community. What has struck me most about Dartmouth is that when I first visited, and still today, every person I talk to has only great things to say about the school. In all, the unparalleled academics, great athletic program, and integral sense of community make the Dartmouth experience truly one of a kind.