College Feature
Where the Sweet 16 American Women Rated Before College
by Rhiannon Potkey, 14 May 2021
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The Sweet 16 is set for the NCAA Division I Women’s Championships. Play begins on Sunday at the USTA Tennis Center in Lake Nona, Florida.
The players on each team come from a variety of locations across the world and the country. Some were early standouts and others were late bloomers.
How were the American players rated at Tennis Recruiting coming out of high school? Most were Blue Chips with a few Five-Stars.
Based on the lineups used in the NCAA second round, check out who is playing in the Sweet 16 matchups and where the American players ranked entering college (not all players were rated because of their junior tournament schedules).
No. 1 North Carolina vs. No. 16 Cal (7 p.m. ET)
UNC
Sara Daavettila - Blue Chip 2016
Alexa Graham - Blue Chip 2016
Cameron Morra
Elizabeth Scotty
Makenna Jones - Blue Chip 2016
Fiona Crawley - Blue Chip 2020
Alle Sanford - Blue Chip 2016
Reilly Tran - Blue Chip 2020
Cal
Haley Giavara - Blue Chip 2019
Valentina Ivanov -
Anna Bright - Blue Chip 2017
Hannah Viller Moeller
Jada Bui
Erin Richardson
Julia Rosenqvist
No. 3 Georgia vs. No. 14 Virginia (10 a.m. ET)
UGA
Katarina Jokic
Ariana Arseneault
Morgan Coppoc - Blue Chip 2017
Elena Christofi
Lea Ma - Blue Chip 2019
Meg Kowalski - Blue Chip 2018
Marta Gonzalez
UVA
Emma Navarro - Blue Chip 2020
Natasha Subhash - Blue Chip 2019
Rosie Johanson -
Hibah Shaikh - Blue Chip 2020
Amber O’Dell - Blue Chip 2018
Sofia Munera -
Vivian Glozman - Blue Chip 2017
No. 9 UCF vs. Duke (7 p.m. ET)
UCF
Valeriya Zeleva
Rebeka Stolmar
Evgeniya Levashova
Ksenia Kuznetsova
Jaleesa Leslie
Nandini Sharma
Nadja Bay Christians
Duke
Margaryta Bilokin - Blue Chip 2019
Meible Chi - Blue Chip 2016
Chloe Beck - Blue Chip 2019
Karolina Berankova
Kelly Chen - Blue Chip 2017
Georgia Drummy
No. 6 NC State vs. Southern California (10 a.m. ET)
NC State
Anna Rogers - Five Star 2016
Alana Smith - Blue Chip 2018
Adriana Reami - Five Star 2016
Jaeda Daniel
Abigail Rencheli - Blue Chip 2020
Lexi Keberle - Blue Chip 2017
Amelia Rajecki -
USC
Salma Ewing - Blue Chip 2018
Eryn Cayetano - Blue Chip 2019
Danielle Willson - Five Star 2018
Summer Dvorak - Five Star 2015
Constance Branstine - Blue Chip 2016
Clare McKee - Five Star 2016
Angela Kulikov - Five Star 2016
No. 5 Pepperdine vs. Michigan (4 p.m. ET)
Pepperdine
Ashley Lahey - Blue Chip 2016
Jessica Failla - Blue Chip 2015
Taisiya Pachkaleva
Shiori Fukuda
Lisa Zaar
Lexi Ryngler
Anastasia Iamachkine
Michigan
Kari Miller - Blue Chip 2020
Chiara Lommer - Blue Chip 2016
Andrea Cerdan - Blue Chip 2019
Jaedan Brown - Blue Chip 2020
Alyvia Jones - Blue Chip 2018
Bella Lorenzini - Blue Chip 2017
No. 7 Florida State vs. No. 10 Texas A&M (1 p.m. ET)
FSU
Giulia Pairone
Emmanuelle Salas
Nandini Das
Petra Hule
Victoria Allen
Andrea Garcia
A&M
Tatiana Makarova
Jayci Goldsmith - Blue Chip 2018
Renee McBryde
Dorthea Faa-Hviding
Riley McQuaid - Five Star 2017
Katya Townsend - Blue Chip 2018
No. 4 UCLA vs. No. 13 Georgia Tech (4 p.m. ET)
UCLA
Abbey Forbes - Blue Chip 2019
Jada Hart - Blue Chip 2016
Elysia Bolton - Blue Chip 2018
Vivian Wolff
Abi Altick - Blue Chip 2017
Annette Goulak - Blue Chip 2017
Taylor Johnson -
GT
Kenya Jones - Blue Chip 2016
Victoria Flores - Blue Chip 2017
Ava Hrastar - Blue Chip 2020
Gia Cohen
Monika Dedaj
Carol Lee
Mahak Jain
No. 2 Texas vs. No. 15 Ohio State (1 p.m. ET)
Texas
Peyton Stearns
Anna Turati
Lulu Sun
Charlotte Chavatipon - Blue Chip 2020
Kylie Collins - Blue Chip 2021
Fernanda Labrana
Ohio State
Irina Cantos Siemers
Isabelle Boulais
Kolie Allen - Blue Chip 2018
Lisa Hofbauer
Lucia Marzal
Luna Dormet
Coming Monday: Find out where the Sweet 16 men’s players rated.