Rosca's Individual Run

Vanderbilt's Rosca set for NCAA Individual Singles Tournament run

Rosca’s Individual Run

  • Set to represent Vanderbilt in the 2021 NCAA Individual Singles Championship next week, No. 43 Christina Rosca will start her run at the title Sunday at the USTA National Campus in Orlando, Florida.
  • Fans can follow Rosca’s run via live stream, live scoring or on Twitter by following @VandyWTennis.

Draw Info

  • Announced Saturday morning, Rosca’s opening matchup in the Round of 64 will come Sunday at 4:30 p.m. CT against No. 44 Emmanuelle Salas of Florida State.
  • With each victory, Rosca would move to the following day with the individual championship set for 11 a.m. CT on Friday morning.

Elite Ranks

  • With a three-set victory Jan. 17 against Western Kentucky, Rosca earned her 100th career singles victory.
  • In addition to her 100th singles win, she also earned her 200th career win across singles and doubles Feb. 22 against LSU.
  • To date throughout her career, she owns an overall 114-53 singles record while going 15-5 thus far this spring season.
  • With her 114 singles wins, she ranks third for third in program history for most in a career with Julie Ditty.
  • Combining singles and doubles, Rosca is 215-116 in her career as a Commodore thanks to her 101-63 record in doubles play.

National Rankings

  • In the most recent Oracle/ITA national rankings, Vanderbilt checked in at No. 28 in the nation on May 5 before the NCAA Tournament.
  • In addition to the team ranking, Rosca is Vanderbilt’s lone singles representative at No. 43.
  • In the ITA doubles poll, Emma Kurtz is ranked with a pair of partners. She and Holly Staff checked in at No. 44 in the nation while she and Marcella Cruz are No. 63 in the country.
  • Staff and Anna Ross also jumped into the poll and ranks No. 28 in the nation.

Vanderbilt’s NCAA Run

  • Reaching the Round of 32 for the 25th time in 26 tournaments going back to 1995 and for the 11th consecutive season, the Commodores swept Ball State 4-0 in the first round before dropping a 4-3 battle against No. 15 seed Ohio State on May 8 to close the season.