Tennis Recognitions/Signature Accomplishments
- 2022 ITA Scholar-Athlete
- 2021-2022 All ACC Academic Team
- 2021-2022 ACC Academic Honor Roll
- Clemson Student-Athlete of the Month: February 2023
- 2023 ITA Scholar-Athlete
- 2022-2023 ACC Academic Honor Roll
Academics
- Double majoring in Marketing and Economics with a minor in Sustainability
- Member of the University Honors College
Junior (2022-2023)
Singles Record: 8-4 overall, 7-3 dual, 1-2 ACC
Doubles Record: 11-7 overall, 7-4 dual, 0-2 ACC
- Played primarily on court 3 in singles and court 2 in doubles
- The season was shortened due to an injury
Sophomore (2021-22)
Singles Record: 22-9 overall, 14-5 Dual, 7-5 ACC
Doubles Record: 21-10 overall, 14-4 Dual, 6-3 ACC
- Went 8-2 on Line 6
- Qualified for NCAA Doubles Tournament alongside Ali DeSpain
- Reached a career-high No. 17 ITA National Doubles Ranking
- She and DeSpain defeated the No. 11 pair of Emma Navarro and Hibah Shaikh from Virginia
- Had a 5-4 lead over the No. 1 UNC pair of Fiona Crawley and Elizabeth Scotty, but the match was abandoned.
Freshman (2020-21) at LSU
Singles Record: 11-6 overall, 7-1 Dual, 5-1 SEC
Doubles Record: 9-4 overall, 2-2 Dual, 1-2 SEC
- Went 6-1 on Line 6 and ended the season on a four-match winning streak
- Clinched the deciding match against the South Carolina Gamecocks in February of 2021
- Reached a season-high team ranking of 9 in the NCAA Division I Rankings
- Helped the team achieve a final ITA Ranking of No. 17, the highest in program history
Prior to LSU and Clemson
- Two-time state champion in Georgia at Walton High School before switching to ITF Tournaments for the final two high school seasons
- Named Georgia’s 2018 High School Athlete of the Year
- Named a National High School Tennis All-American in 2019
- Five-star recruit and ranked as high as No. 52 in recruiting class according to tennisrecruiting.net
“Why did you choose Clemson?”
“The coaches, team, and positive environment. As a whole, Clemson is a great place to be a student and an athlete.”
“What are your goals after graduation?”
“Pursue a career in Business and continue playing tennis”
Fun Fact:
- Father Maxime played professional tennis in Italy, and mother Kristin played collegiate tennis at NC State and Florida State.