SDSU’s Rosa Nets #SummitWTN Player of the Week Honor
SDSU’s Rosa Nets #SummitWTN Player of the Week Honor
ELMHURST, Ill. – South Dakota State's Iasmin Rosa was named Summit League Women's Tennis Player of the Week for her performance April 5-11.
IASMIN ROSA, SOUTH DAKOTA STATE
Jr. // Espirito Santo, Brazil
- Garnered second career Player of the Week honor and first of the season
- Posted clinching wins in pair of SDSU victories
- Went a combined 4-0 in singles and doubles matches
- Defeated UMKC's Dimitra Stavrianakou (6-2, 7-5) and rallied for win over Creighton's Ashley Ishimura (3-6, 6-2, 6-4) at No. 1 singles
- Teamed for pair of victories at No. 1 doubles (6-0 vs. UMKC and 6-1 vs. CU)
Also nominated: Charlotte Derbyshire, Denver; Samantha Mayer, IUPUI; Valentina Gisbert, Oral Roberts; Courtney Lubbers, Western Illinois
Previous recipients: 1/19 – Valentina Gisberg, Oral Roberts; 1/26 – Julia O'Loughlin, Denver; 2/2 – Maureen Slattery, Denver; 2/9 – Bianca Mok, Denver; 2/16 – Hylan Miller, Omaha; 2/23 – Rachel Swartwood, IUPUI; 3/1 Ceijenia, Cornelius, Oral Roberts; 3/8 – Courtney Lubbers, Western Illinois; 3/15 – Ffion Davies, South Dakota State; 3/22 – Maureen Slattery, Denver; 3/29 – Julia O'Loughlin, Denver; 4/5 – Brigitte Swartwood, IUPUI
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