2022-23 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Earned bid to 2022 NCAA Singles Championships
- 2022 WCC All-Academic First Team
- Earned bid to 2021 NCAA Singles Championships
- Four-time All-WCC Singles (2019, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- Three-Time All-WCC Doubles (2019, 2021, 2022)
- 2020, 2021, 2022 ITA Scholar-Athlete Award Â
- Advanced to Round of 16 at 2019 NCAA Singles Championships
- Earned All-American Honors in 2019
- 2019 WCC Freshman of the YearÂ
REDSHIRT SENIOR (2022-23)
- Was named to the 2023 All-WCC First Team in SinglesÂ
- Went 13-17 in singles action, in addition to going 4-2 in WCC play.Â
- Went 8-11 in doubles action, in addition to 2-2 in conference action.
- Won her singles match in three sets against UC Berkeley during the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. Â
REDSHIRT JUNIOR (2021-22)
- Earned a bid to the 2022 NCAA Singles Championship
- Named to All-WCC First Team for singles
- Earned All-WCC Second Team for doubles (with Elizabeth Goldsmith)
- WCC All-Academic First Team
- Ranked as high as #30 in singles by ITA and ended the season at #50
- Registered 19-15 overall record in singles, including 4-3 in WCC play
- Ended with a 15-16 overall record in doubles, including 2-4 in conference
- Named WCC Singles Player of the Week (4/26) after a win over Pepperdine's #18 Fukuda
- Earned a comeback 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 win over USC's #18 Salma Ewing
- Led USD to a team ranking of #31 before the spring season, and ended at #36 (highest final team ranking in 11 years)
REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE (2020-21)
- ITA Scholar-Athlete Award
- Named to the WCC All-Academic Team
- UCU WCC Tennis Player of the Month for October
- Finalist at the USTA SoCal Open Sectionals after defeating the nation's top-ranked player in the quarterfinals
- Reached the quarterfinals of the ITA Masters
- 2021 All WCC in Singles
- 2021 All WCC in Doubles with Elizabeth GoldsmithÂ
- Finished regular season with 14-4 record in singles all at No. 1 position and 14-3 doubles record
- Led Toreros to NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2019
- Earned bid to NCAA Singles ChampionshipsÂ
SOPHOMORE (2019-20)Â
- ITA Scholar-Athlete Award
- Finished the 2020 season #65 in the ITA women’s singles rankingsÂ
- WCC Doubles Team of the Week (February 25)
- Recorded a 4-4 singles duals record, going 1-0 in WCC play for the Toreros at the No. 1 position
- Registered a 4-3 doubles record with Helena Francati, defeating two ranked opponents at the No. 1 position
- Earned WCC Doubles Team of the Week honors on February 25 with Francati after earning the doubles-point-clinching win against Long Beach State and then taking down USC’s top pair, 6-0
- Competed at the Oracle ITA Fall National Championship event in Newport, Calif.
FRESHMAN (2018-19)Â
- All-American in singles (sixth Torero to earn All-America honors all-time)
- Became USD’s first All-American since 2000 when she defeated Northwestern’s No. 39 Clarissa Hand in the second round of the NCAA Championships singles tournament (May 21)
- WCC Freshman of the Year – second USD player to win the award in program history (Samantha Mouly, 2007)
- All-WCC first team in singles
- All-WCC first team in doubles with Maria-Paula Torres – first USD duo to earn first-team recognition since 2012 (Anna Depenau, Maja Sujica)
- Advanced to the NCAA Tournament singles tournament Round of 16
- Became the first USD player to compete in the NCAA Championships singles tournament since 2006
- Played every singles and doubles dual match at the No. 1 position
- Two-time WCC Singles Player of the Week (March 26, April 23)
- Helped USD return to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012
- In singles, registered a 27-8 overall record, 15-5 dual match record, and 7-0 WCC record
- Went 15-5 in the No. 1 position in singles dual matches
- In doubles, registered an 18-9 overall record, 11-5 dual match record, and 5-2 WCC record (with Maria-Paula Torres)
- Prior to dual match season, won the singles championship at the Long Beach Invite (Jan. 20)
HIGH SCHOOL
·      Most valuable player as a sophomore and junior
·      Graduated with a 4.3 GPA
PERSONAL
·      Born in Fountain Valley, CA on April 2, 2000
·      Daughter of Randal and Mary Colling
·      Sister Jazmin played tennis at NYU. Sister Clarisa is playing at Sonoma State
·      Would like to play professional tennis, become a real-estate investor and property manager
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2020-21Redshirt Sophomore
5'6"
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2021-22Redshirt Junior
5'6"
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