SEC Community Service Team

Rosca named Vanderbilt's 2021 SEC Women's Tennis Community Service Team honoree

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Vanderbilt fifth-year senior Christina Rosca has been selected to the SEC’s Women’s Tennis Community Service Team, as announced Thursday by the conference office.

The SEC sponsors Community Service Teams for all 21 league sponsored sports. The Community Service Team looks to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to their community in superior service efforts.

Rosca is an active member in the Nashville community, helping to guide the next generation of students by tutoring local high school students.

She also participates heavily in Vanderbilt’s Dancing Dores program, which is a program made up of Commodore student-athletes participating in the annual Vanderbilt Dance Marathon – the largest student-led philanthropic organization on Vanderbilt’s campus – that builds relationships with local children and families served at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt while also raising funds to help the hospital serve the children and their families through difficult times.

Rosca also works throughout the year with Miracle Children that are part of the Children’s Hospital’s network, offering them the chance to be a part of the women’s tennis program through active participation and interaction with members of the program.

Now awaiting her next match on court, Rosca and the Commodores will take part in the SEC Tournament starting Monday. Vanderbilt’s opponent is still to be determined.