2015-16 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
2015 Southern Conference Tournament Most Outstanding Player
2015 Second-Team All-Southern Conference Singles
2015 Second-Team All-Southern Conference Doubles
2014 Spring All-Southern Conference Academic Team
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Junior (2014-15): Named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2015 Southern Conference Tournament after finishing the three-match competition with a 6-0 overall record, including a perfect 3-0 mark at No. 3 singles . . . earned Second-Team All-SoCon honors in both singles and doubles play . . . finished the dual-match season with a 6-1 SoCon record at No. 3 singles . . . in doubles action, she teamed with Yasmeen Ebada on court No. 2 and posted an unblemished 7-0 record against league opponents . . . versus the nation’s No. 10-ranked Georgia Bulldogs on Jan. 24, she paired with Ebada to knock off UGA’s No. 2 doubles tandem of Caroline Brinson and Hannah King, 6-2 . . . finished the dual-match season with a 14-9 overall record on court No. 3 and closed out the SoCon Tournament with a six-match winning streak . . . completed league play with a near-perfect 6-1 record in singles action . . . teamed with Ebada in doubles and earned a brilliant 17-3 record on court No. 2 . . . the pair rolled through SoCon play with a 7-0 record and ended the SoCon Tournament boasting a 12-match winning streak . . . registered a hard-fought 1-6, 6-2, 6-3 triumph over Alabama’s Bennett Dunn in the title match of the Selia Matthew Singles Draw on Nov. 1 . . . with the win, she closed out the two-day fall tournament with an unblemished 3-0 record . . . teamed with Lauren Caballero in doubles play to earn the flight No. 2 championship title at the Samford Fall Round Robin . . . they finished the weekend with a perfect 3-0 record . . . also tallied an unblemished 3-0 record in singles play and claimed the championship performance on flight No. 3 at the Samford Fall Round Robin . . . swept Coastal Carolina’s Sara Bonder in the singles championship match of the 2014 College of Charleston Invitational and closed out the weekend event with a perfect 3-0 record . . . in the A1 doubles bracket, she teamed with Caballero and defeated College of Charleston’s combination of Kat Schofield and Samantha Maddox, 8-5, to win the bracket with a 3-0 record . . . earned her third varsity letter.
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Sophomore (2013-14): Played a key role in Samford’s school-record 20-3 dual-match record as she tallied a 16-6 overall mark on court No. 4 . . . proved to be even more valuable in doubles play by registering a brilliant 16-4 record . . . in doubles, she teamed primarily with Stephanie N’tcha on courts No. 3 and No. 4 and finished with a near-perfect 7-1 mark in the competition . . . the pair also tallied an unblemished 4-0 record on court No. 3 . . . registered a six-match winning streak in singles play dating from March 2 to March 25 . . . finished the 2013 fall season with a 7-5 singles record, as well as a solid 9-3 mark in doubles play . . . teamed with Caballero in doubles play and claimed the championship title of the Flight B Draw of the 2013 USTA/ITA Southern Regional championship hosted by Auburn University at the Yarbrough Tennis Center . . . advanced to the consolation championship round of the 26th Roberta Alison Fall Classic hosted by the University of Alabama . . . opened the fall season in impressive fashion as she tallied a 2-0 record at the 12th Annual College of Charleston Invitational . . . named to the Spring 2014 Academic All-SoCon team by registering an impressive 3.32 grade-point average . . . earned her second varsity letter.
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Freshman (2012-13): Concluded her freshman spring campaign with a 5-12 record in singles play, as well as a stellar 11-6 mark in doubles . . . tallied a 3-3 singles record on court No. 2 . . . notched a 7-3 doubles record with Emily Mallory on court No. 3 . . . earned her first varsity letter.
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High School: Starred at Peachtree Ridge High School where she was ranked No. 23 in the Southeast . . . was also listed as the No. 5 recruit in Georgia by TennisRecruiting.net . . . ranked as high as No. 48 in the nation and won the Bronze Ball at the 2009 16-and-Under National Clay Court championships . . . last spring, she compiled a near-perfect 13-1 record while alternating at No. 1 and No. 2 singles with Oklahoma State-signee Mary Jeremiah . . . named the Daily Post Girls Player of the Year . . . chose Samford over offers from Miami (Ohio), East Carolina and Elon.
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Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1994 . . . parents are Carol O’Sullivan and Gary Northcutt . . . her sister, Ashley Reed, played soccer at Piedmont College in north Georgia . . . majoring in business marketing and boasts a 3.44 grade-point average.
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