2021-22 Women's Tennis Roster
Daniel, Jaeda
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Thursday, October 13

Jaeda Daniel
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Newtown Square, Pa.
- High School:
- Florida Virtual School
- Prev School:
- Auburn
Bio
HONORS:
2022 NCAA Champion, Doubles
2022 ITA All-American, Doubles
2022 ITA All-American, Singles
2021 ITA All-American, Doubles
2022 All-ACC, First Team
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2021-22:
2020-2021:Â
2019-20:
AT AUBURN:
2018-19:
2017-18:
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2022 NCAA Champion, Doubles
2022 ITA All-American, Doubles
2022 ITA All-American, Singles
2021 ITA All-American, Doubles
2022 All-ACC, First Team
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2021-22:
- 2022 NCAA champion in doubles with partner Nell Miller; marked the first national title in NC State women’s tennis history
- Also an All-American in singles, one of just five players in the nation to be named an All-American in both singles and doubles
- Named 2022 ITA Most Improved Senior; chosen as the winner of the award from a group of 12 regional finalists
- Finished last campaign with the Pack ranked No. 1 nationally in doubles and No. 11 in singles; part of the first duo in Wolfpack women’s tennis history to earn a No. 1 final national ranking and surged as high as career-best No. 8 in singles during 2021-22
- Compiled 24 singles wins (24-19 overall record), with 16 of those victories coming in dual match play
- Collected a team-leading 34 doubles wins (34-7 overall record), the fourth-most in a single season by any NC State player
- Defeated 12 ranked opponents in singles action and 19 in doubles action; went perfect 5-0 against fellow duos that ended the year ranked in the national top six
- Reached the finals of the ITA Carolina Regional singles draw in the fall
- Named to ITA Indoors All-Tournament Team after going a perfect 3-0 at the No. 2 doubles spots at the national tournament
- Two-time ACC Player of the Week during the regular season
- Ended her career ranked ninth in team history in singles wins (62) and fifth doubles wins (79)
- All-ACC Academic Team and ITA Scholar Athlete
- Won the 2022 H.C. Kennett Award, the highest athletic honor at NC State
2020-2021:Â
- Posted a 17-11 overall singles record, including being 8-5 in conference playÂ
- 25-6 record in doubles, including a 9-3 record against ranked opponentsÂ
- Ranked No. 8 in doubles with Adriana Reami according to the Oracle/ITA Rankings
- Beat seven doubles pairs that were ranked, including their highest ranked win being over the No. 21 ranked doubles pair from Georgia TechÂ
- Made it to the Round of 16 at the NCAA Doubles Championships with partner Adriana Reami
- Recognized as a 2020-2021 All-American in doubles for the first time in her career
2019-20:
- Posted a 21-9 overall singles record, including a 6-0 tab in conference play
- Ranked No. 59 in the Oracle/ITA Division I Preseason Singles Rankings
- Ended season on seven-match win streak in singles
- Reached No. 13 ranking in doubles with Adriana Reami
- 20-7 record in doubles, including an 8-0 record against ranked opponents
- Three doubles wins against top-12 opponents
- Defeated two top-five tandems (No. 4 Bolton/Hart, UCLA; No. 5 Okalova/Ploner, Tulsa)
AT AUBURN:
2018-19:
- Defeated Katarina Stresnakova (Oklahoma State), a top-25 opponent, and Felicity Maltby (Texas Tech)
- Ranked No. 94Â at the end of the season in singles
- Played on court one in singles
- Dual match: 9-11 singles record, 16-6 doubles records
2017-18:
- 2018 First Team All-SEC
- 2018 ITA Southern Region Player to Watch
- 2018 All-SEC Freshman Team
- Earned a career-high No. 39 singles ranking in April 2018, tied that ranking in the fall of 2018
- Finished her freshman season ranked No. 61
- Defeated Estela Perez-Somarriba (Miami) and Hadley Berg (South Carolina)
- 1x SEC Freshman of the Week
- 15-10 singles record
- Four singles wins over ranked opponents
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PREP/PERSONAL:
- Daughter or Chevaughn and Mhyrlito Daniel
- Has two siblings, Jeannez and Jeovaughni
- Sister, Jeannez, played tennis at Appalachian State
- Enjoys puzzles, music, and sports