INDIANAPOLIS–The NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Subcommittee has selected the 64 singles players and 32 doubles teams that will compete in the 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championships.
The singles and doubles competition will be conducted May 20-25 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma, after the conclusion of the team championship, which runs from May 17-19. Oklahoma State University serves as host.
All matches shall be the best-of-three sets. No-ad scoring and a seven-point tiebreaker (first to seven points, must win by two points) at six-games-all will be used for all matches. In doubles, a 10-point match tiebreaker will be played in lieu of a third set.
Automatic qualification into the Division I singles championship is awarded to any conference with one or more eligible singles players ranked in the ITA Top 125 for eligible/entered singles players. For conferences with more than one singles player within the ITA Top 125 eligible/entered singles players, the subcommittee applies the NCAA selection criteria to determine which student-athlete is the automatic qualifier from those conferences. All singles players must have a minimum of 13 started singles matches, with six matches in the spring, in order to be selected as an automatic qualifier or an at-large selection.
Automatic qualification into the Division I doubles championship is awarded to any conference with one or more eligible doubles teams ranked in the ITA Top 60 for eligible/entered doubles teams. For conferences with more than one doubles team within the ITA Top 60 eligible/entered doubles teams, the subcommittee applies the NCAA selection criteria to determine which doubles team is the automatic qualifier from those conferences. All doubles teams must have started a minimum of 10 doubles matches, with a minimum of four matches in the spring, in order to be selected as an automatic qualifier or an at-large selection.
SINGLES
Automatic qualifications (12), listed alphabetically by conference:
- Atlantic Coast – Amelia Rajecki, NC State
- Big 12 – Ange Oby Kajuru, Oklahoma State
- Big Ten – Kari Miller, Michigan
- Big West – Amelia Honer, UC Santa Barbara
- Conference USA – Oyinlomo Quadre, FIU
- Ivy League – Esha Velaga, Pennsylvania
- Mountain West – Andjela Skrobonja, San Diego State
- Pac-12 – Connie Ma, Stanford
- SEC – Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
- Sun Belt – Sofia Johnson, Old Dominion
- WAC – Natasha Puehse, Grand Canyon
- West Coast – Savannah Broadus, Pepperdine
At-large selections (52), listed alphabetically by last name:
- Ayana Akli, South Carolina
- Victoria Allen, Florida State
- Carolina Gomez Alonso, Arkansas
- Julia Andreach, Notre Dame
- Carolyn Ansari, Auburn
- Loudmilla Bencheikh, Alabama
- Sophia Biolay, UCF
- Angelica Blake, Stanford
- Carly Briggs, Florida
- Sofia Cabezas, Tennessee
- Emma Charney ,Southern California
- Fiona Crawley, North Carolina
- Emily De Oliveira, Florida
- Julia Fliegner, Michigan
- Rachel Gailis, Florida
- Dana Guzman, Oklahoma
- Sarah Hamner, South Carolina
- Kimmi Hance, UCLA
- Valentina Ivanov, California
- Nicole Khirin ,Texas A&M
- Miyuka Kimoto, Syracuse
- Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State
- Mia Kupres, Texas A&M
- Carol Lee, Georgia Tech
- Gala Mesochoritou, Michigan
- Hannah Viller Moeller, California
- Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
- Alexa Noel, Miami (Florida)
- Luciana Perry, Ohio State
- Lucia Peyre ,Oklahoma State
- Isabella Pfennig, Miami (Florida)
- Grace Piper, Southern California
- Malaika Rapolu, Texas
- Julia Garcia Ruiz, Oklahoma
- Tanya Sasnouskaya, Texas
- Ellie Schoppe, Florida State
- Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina
- Hibah Shaikh, Virginia
- Irina Cantos Siemers, Ohio State
- Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina
- Fangran Tian, UCLA
- Cristina Tiglea, Texas Tech
- Janice Tjen, Pepperdine
- Reilly Tran North, Carolina
- Alexandra Vecic, Georgia
- Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
- Katja Wiersholm, California
- Casie Wooten, Wake Forest
- Anika Yarlagadda, North Carolina
- Alexandra Yepifanova, Stanford
- Lisa Zaar, Pepperdine
- Anna Zyryanova, NC State
ALTERNATES*:
- Shavit Kimchi, Duke
- Florencia Urrutia, Oklahoma
- DJ Bennett, Auburn
- Mell Reasco, Georgia
- Annabelle Xu, Virginia
- Claudia De Las Heras, San Diego
- Mia Mack, San Diego
- Abigail Rencheli, NC State
- Anastasiia Lopata, Georgia
- Bianca Jolie Fernandez, UCLA
*If the withdrawing student-athlete was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible singles player from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.
Seeds 1-8:
- Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
- Amelia Rajecki, NC State
- Ange Oby Kajuru, Oklahoma State
- Kari Miller, Michigan
- Fiona Crawley, North Carolina
- Connie Ma, Stanford
- Rachel Gailis ,Florida
- Alexa Noel, Miami (Florida)
Seeds 9-16, listed alphabetically by last name:
- Ayana Akli, South Carolina
- Carolyn Ansari, Auburn
- Savannah Broadus, Pepperdine
- Sofia Cabezas, Tennessee
- Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt
- Irina Cantos Siemers, Ohio State
- Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia
- Lisa Zaar, Pepperdine
DOUBLES
Automatic qualifications (10), listed alphabetically by conference:
- American Athletic – Taylor Johnson & Lana Mavor, SMU
- Atlantic Coast – Reese Brantmeier & Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina
- Big 12 – Ange Oby Kajuru & Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State
- Big Ten – Jaedan Brown & Kari Miller, Michigan
- Big West – Amelia Honer & Kira Reuter, UC Santa Barbara
- Conference USA – Katerina Mandelikova & Oyinlomo Quadre, FIU
- Ivy League – Esha Velaga & Eileen Wang, Pennsylvania
- Pac-12 – Fangran Tian & Elise Wagle, UCLA
- SEC – Mia Kupres & Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
- West Coast – Savannah Broadus & Janice Tjen, Pepperdine
At-large selections (22), listed alphabetically by institution:
- Loudmilla Bencheikh Anne Marie Hiser Alabama
- Chelsea Fontenel Patricija Spaka Arizona State
- Ariana Arseneault DJ Bennett Auburn
- Mao Mushika Hannah Viller Moeller California
- Victoria Allen Amelia Bissett Florida State
- Aysegul Mert Dasha Vidmanova Georgia
- Carol Lee Kate Sharabura Georgia Tech
- Xinyi Nong Isabella Pfennig Miami (Florida)
- Amelia Rajecki Maddy Zampardo NC State
- Sophie Abrams Anna Zyryanova NC State
- Fiona Crawley Carson Tanguilig North Carolina
- Abbey Forbes Reilly Tran North Carolina
- Luciana Perry Sydni Ratliff Ohio State
- Dana Guzman Alina Shcherbinina Oklahoma
- Ayana Akli Sarah Hamner South Carolina
- Connie Ma Alexandra Yepifanova Stanford
- Sofia Cabezas Elza Tomase Tennessee
- Taisiya Pachkaleva Sabina Zeynalova Texas
- Metka Komac Avelina Sayfetdinova Texas Tech
- Eryn Cayetano Emma Charney Southern California
- Anessa Lee Celia-Belle Mohr Vanderbilt
- Elaine Chervinsky Melodie Collard Virginia
ALTERNATES*:
- Malaika Rapolu & Tanya Sasnouskaya, Texas
- Viktoriya Kanapatskaya & Miyuka Kimoto, Syracuse
- Julia Garcia Ruiz & Zdena Safarova, Oklahoma
- Reece Carter & Brandelyn Fulgenzi, Arizona
- Alina Mukhortova & Maria Sholokhova, Wisconsin
- Emilee Astle & Kendall Kovick, BYU
- Kimmi Hance & Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer, UCLA
- Alexia Jacobs & Astrid Olsen, Washington
- Ayshe Can & Nicole Conard, Michigan State
- Hibah Shaikh & Natasha Subhash, Virginia
*If the withdrawing doubles team was selected by automatic qualification, the next eligible doubles team from that conference will be considered before substituting from the alternate list.
Seeds 1-4:
- Reese Brantmeier & Elizabeth Scotty, North Carolina
- Savannah Broadus & Janice Tjen, Pepperdine
- Ange Oby Kajuru & Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State
- Dana Guzman & Alina Shcherbinina, Oklahoma
Seeds 5-8, listed alphabetically by institution:
- Jaedan Brown & Kari Miller, Michigan
- Fiona Crawley & Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina
- Mia Kupres & Mary Stoiana, Texas A&M
- Metka Komac & Avelina Sayfetdinova, Texas Tech