2025-26
- Went 28-10 in singles and 22-11 in doubles
- Led the Cavaliers with 17 dual match singles victories
- Debuted at No. 62 on the ITA Doubles Rankings at the end of the fall (with Blair Gill)
- Advanced to the semifinals in singles at the ITA Atlantic Regional
- Advanced to the semifinals in doubles at the ITA Atlantic Regional (partnering with Blair Gill)
- Won her collegiate debut against Claire Hill of North Carolina at the Kitty Harrison Invitational (9/13)
- Went 11-4 in singles and 10-4 in doubles in the fall
- Began the spring season with back-to-back wins in straight sets over Richmond's Abby Lee on court five (1/13) and UNC Greensboro's Ivet Sala-Sanchez on court four (1/15)
- Won 6-2, 6-0 against No. 20 USC's Lily Fairclough on court six as the Cavaliers punched their ticket to the ITA National Team Indoor Championships (1/24)
- Provided the clincher for Virginia's 4-2 upset victory over No. 13 Michigan with her 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) win against Emily Sartz Lunde (1/13)
- Earned four consecutive singles wins in straight sets from February 7th-22nd
- Notched four straight doubles victories (in completed matches) with Isabelle Lacy on court three from February 7-March 12
- Defeated the highest-ranked opponent of her career with 6-3, 6-3 victory over No. 7 Oby Kajuru in Virginia's 4-3 upset win over No. 5 North Carolina (3/29)
- Won 6-3, 6-4 against No. 23 Cal's 84th-ranked Mao Mushika (4/3)
- Held a seven-match singles win streak from March 14-April 15, including 11 of her last 12 dating to February 7
- Named ACC Freshman of the Week in three consecutive weeks (March 21, March 31, April 7)
- With Meggie Navarro, earned a 6-2 win on doubles court three against Wake Forest's Krystal Blanch and Aubrey Nisbet
- Won 7-5, 6-4 against No. 18 Duke's 117th-ranked Liv Hovde in the ACC Semifinals (4/18)
- Picked up a dominant 6-0, 6-2 win over Saint Francis' Kelly Dowouna in the NCAA Championship First Round (5/2)
- With Lacy, clinched a pivotal doubles point for Virginia with their 6-4 win over No. 22 Washington's Reece Carter and Jermine Sherif in the NCAA Championship Second Round (5/3)
BACKGROUND
- Career-high ITF Juniors ranking of No. 14
- Five-Star Blue Chip recruit
- Ranked as high as the No. 2 recruit in the class
- Won seven ITF Juniors singles titles, including the 2024 J500 Banana Bowl, and eight doubles titles
- Competed in the 2024 Junior French, Wimbledon and US Open, advancing to the Round of 16 at the Junior French and the second round of each in doubles
- Competed in two ITF 35K tournaments in 2025
Personal
- Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences
VIRGINIA CAREER STATS
| SINGLES | DOUBLES |
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| Year | Overall | Dual | ACC | Overall | Dual | ACC |
| 2025-26 | 28-10 | 17-6 | 9-2 | 22-11 | 12-7 | 6-4 |
