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Tate Schroeder - Women's Tennis - Clemson University Athletics

Tate Schroeder

Class:
Senior
Hometown:
Centennial, Colo.

Career Stats

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CAREER RECORDS (Includes 2016-17 season at Mizzou):

Singles: 55-48 overall, 42-41 dual, 14-21 Conference
Doubles: 34-49 overall, 25-33 dual, 6-23 Conference

2019-20 (Senior):

Singles: 11-6 overall, 11-6 dual, 3-3 ACC
Doubles: 5-5 overall, 5-5 dual, 0-4 ACC

  • Played No. 1 singles and doubles
  • Was ranked No. 70 in singles in the final ITA poll
  • Defeated two top-25 players No. 23 Kenya Jones (Georgia Tech) and No. 22 Alana Smith (N.C. State). It marked the first time in her career that she defeated any player within the top-25 in singles.

2018-19 (Junior):

Singles: 9-8 overall, 7-5 dual, 2-4 ACC
Doubles: 5-8 overall, 3-5 dual, 0-2 ACC

  • Played No. 3-5 singles
  • Played No. 2 and 3 doubles

2017-18 (Sophomore):

Singles: 18-22 overall, 11-14 dual, 4-9 ACC
Doubles: 12-20 overall, 9-12 dual, 4-9 ACC

  • Played No. 2-3 singles
  • Played primarily No. 2 & 3 doubles

Transferred to Clemson from Mizzou in August of 2017

2016-17 (Freshman at Mizzou):

Singles Record: 17-12 overall, 13-6 dual, 5-5 SEC
Doubles Record: 12-16 overall, 8-11 dual, 3-9 SEC

  • Named the recipient of the 2016-17 SEC Sportsmanship Award, for displaying honesty and integrity in a match at Tennessee on April 8
  • Led the Mizzou team in singles wins with 17, three more than the second-place Tiger
  • Started the spring season at No. 4 singles for Mizzou, and by the end of the year, had moved up to No. 2 singles
  • Opened the spring season with a 10-1 record in singles play
  • Earned SEC wins over singles opponents from Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, Texas A&M and Vanderbilt
  • Played primarily at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles
  • Won SEC doubles matches against opponents from Alabama, Ole Miss and South Carolina

Before College:

  • Played at IMG Academy in Florida
  • Graduated with honors from IMG Academy
  • Was an Honor Roll student at Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colo.
  • Ranked 41st in the class of 2016 according to TennisRecruiting.net
  • Ranked as high as 29th by TennisRecruiting.net, a ranking achieved in 2016
  • Ranked 32nd in the nation and second in the state of Colorado in the Babolat recruiting listings
  • Won the Colorado state championship title at No. 1 singles in 2014
  • A member of the Denver Post All-State Team in 2014
  • Named a National High School Tennis All-American in 2014
  • Named Colorado Sports Woman of the Year for Tennis in 2014
  • Recipient of the 2014 Phyllis Lockwood-UTSA Colorado Award for Sportsmanship, Leadership and Excellence
  • A Girls 16’s National Selection Champion in 2014