2020-21 Women's Tennis Roster
Rogers, Anna
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Anna Rogers
- Class:
- Fifth Year
- Hometown:
- Stamford, Conn.
- High School:
- Westhill
Bio
HONORS
2021 ITA All-American
2020 ITA All-American
2019 ITA All-American
2021 All-ACC, First Team
2019 All-ACC, First Team
2018 All-ACC, Third Team
2017 All-ACC, Third Team
2018 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2017 Team MVP
No. 1 in Career Doubles Wins
2020-21:
Prep/Personal
SEASON STATISTICS
2021 ITA All-American
2020 ITA All-American
2019 ITA All-American
2021 All-ACC, First Team
2019 All-ACC, First Team
2018 All-ACC, Third Team
2017 All-ACC, Third Team
2018 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2017 Team MVP
No. 1 in Career Doubles Wins
2020-21:
- Recognized as a 2020-2021 All-American in both singles and doubles
- Named to the 2021 First Team All-ACC
- Posted a 22-11 overall singles record, including being 8-5 in conference play
- Ranked No. 9 in singles play at end of season
- Made it all the way to the NCAA Singles Championships quarterfinals for a program best at NC State
- 26-10 in doubles play
- Reached the NCAA Doubles Championships semifinals with partner Alana Smith for their best doubles finish
- Finished the season ranking at No. 10 in doubles with partner Alana Smith
- 2020 ITA All-American
- 23-8 singles record
- Perfect 6-0 in conference singles play
- 6-3 record against ranked singles opponents
- Highest ranked singles win of season came against No. 28 Megan Davies (South Carolina)
- Won 2019 ITA Summer Nationals Singles title
- Ranked No. 1 in doubles with Alana Smith for four and a half months
- Won 2019 ITA Carolina Regional doubles title
- Advanced to 2019 Oracle/ITA National Fall Championships Doubles final
- 9-2 record against ranked doubles opponents; four top-25 wins
- Reached a program-high No. 8 Oracle/ITA Divsion I Singles ranking on April 9
- Ranked No. 13 in final Oracle/ITA Divsion I Singles Rankings, the highest finish in program history
- Finished season at No. 4 in doubles rankings, the highest doubles ranking in program history
- Advanced to the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship, the third player in program history to do so
- First Team All-ACC, third year in a row she has earned all-conference honors
- Became first doubles duo (w/ Alana Smith) to reach NCAA Doubles Championship Elite Eight
- had an 11-match winning streak in which she won six ranked matchups (including a win against No. 2 E.
Perez-Somarriba of Miami); that streak including eight ACC opponents - posted a 31-15 overall singles record, including a 20-8 dual record on court one
- Went 6-3 against nationally ranked singles opponents
- Became the first All-American in program history with a top-16 seed in the NCAA Championship singles draw
- Also earned All-American honors in doubles with a top-eight seed in the NCAA Championships doubles draw
- Clinched 4-3 decision over No. 11 Florida to help team advance to program's first ITA Indoor National Championship
- Two-time ACC Player of the Week
- Ranked No. 12 in doubles in ITA/Oracle Preseason Rankings with teammate Claudia Wiktorin
- Defeated two ranked singles opponents at the USTA Bahamas Invitational: No. 38 Eden Richardson (LSU); No. 64 Jessica Golovin (LSU)
- Two-time participant in NCAA Doubles Championship: first player in program history
- NCAA Doubles Championship: advanced to Sweet 16 (second-straight year)
- End season rank: No. 20 doubles, No. 96 singles
- Tied highest doubles ranking in school history: No. 7 w/ Claudia Wiktorin, Feb. 7
- Played at No. 1: singles, doubles
- Ranked opponents: eight doubles wins
- Defeated UCLA's NO. 7 Jada Hart and Ena Shibahara
- Defeated No. 8 Alle Sanford of UNC-CH and No. 53 Celia Ruiz of EZU
- ITA Preseason Singles Poll: No. 79
- Riviera/ITA All-American Championships: advanced to quarterfinal (w/ Claudia Wiktorin)
- USTA/ITA Carolinas Regional Championship: advanced to semifinal (w/ Claudia Wiktorin)
- ITA National Fall Championships: advanced to round of 16
- All-ACC, Third Team
- ACC Academic Honor Roll
- Team MVP
- 25 doubles wins: most in program history in a season
- End of season rankings: No. 12, doubles (highest ranking in NC State history)
- NCAA Doubles Championship: advanced to Sweet 16
- NCAA Doubles Championship: defeated No. 3 Carolina Brinson/Ellen Perez (Georgia)
- First doubles tandem in program history to make it past the first round of NCAA Doubles Championship
- Wins vs ranked opponents: two (No. 83 Ayan Broomfield, Clemson and No. 110 Emma Davis, Wake Forest)
- NCAA Doubles Championship: defeated No. 3 Carolina Brinson/Ellen Perez (Georgia)
- All-ACC, Third Team
Prep/Personal
- Five-star recruit
- 2016 National Class: No. 21 recruit
- Highest-ranked recruit in New England area and Connecticut
- USTA National Junior Standings: No. 20
- 10-3 record against five-star recruits, six wins against blue chip prospects
- Respresented New England at 2014, 2015 Junior Fed Cup: #2 singles, #1 doubles 2015
- 2015 October USTA National Selection Tournament (Glen Cove, N.Y.): Singles Champion
- 2015 USTA Clay Court Championships: reached doubles quarterfinals
- 2015 Grande Meadows 18's L4 Super Six Championships: Doubles Champion
- 2015 Tennis & Fitness of Rocky Hill L4 Super Six Championships: Doubles Champion
- 2014 October USTA National Selection Tournament: Singles Runner-Up, three wins vs blue chip recruits
SEASON STATISTICS
Record | 2018-19 | 2017-18 | 2016-17 | Total |
Singles, Overall | 31-15 | 16-20 | 25-14 | 72-49 |
Doubles, Overall | 36-7 | 29-12 | 36-5 | 101-24 |
Singles, Conference | 9-4 | 4-9 | 8-5 | 21-18 |
Doubles, Conference | 11-2 | 5-4 | 12-1 | 28-7 |