2020-21 Women's Tennis
Roster
Cameron Corse 2019-20 Women's Tennis Roster
Height
5'8''
Class
Senior
Hometown
Baltimore, MD
High School
Bryn Mawr School
HONORS & AWARDS:
- 2020 ITA National DI Player of the Week
- 2019 Third Team All-ACC
- 2018 ITA All-Academic Team
AS A JUNIOR:
The 2020 season was shortened due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
- Corse earned ITA National DI Player of the Week honors for two ranked wins at NC State
- Corse partnered with Page Freeman to take down the No. 2 doubles pair in the country – NC State’s Smith/Rogers – 7-5
- Corse also defeated No. 16 Alana Smith of NC State, 6-4, 6-2
- Earned a 12-10 singles record on the year, including a 4-1 mark in ACC play
- Played six singles matches in the first spot, earning a 5-1 mark
- When paired with Page Freeman at doubles, earned a 7-3 record, including an undefeated 4-0 in ACC play
AS A SOPHOMORE:
- Named Third Team All-ACC after going 23-6 on the year and 17-4 during the dual season in singles play
- Went 10-4 in singles action during league play, with two of the four losses coming in three sets
- Posted a perfect record at the two (3-0), four (7-0) and five (1-0) spots in the lineup, while going 6-4 at three singles
- Won six-straight singles decisions to cap the season, the longest-active winning streak on the team at the conclusion of the season
- Went 6-4 at the one doubles spot with Zoe Spence, capping the year at No. 43 in the ITA doubles rankings
- Secured one victory over a nationally ranked doubles team with Spence
AS A FRESHMAN:
- Steadily climbed the lineup during her rookie campaign before missing the final month of the season due to injury
- Went 4-3 at four singles, 3-5 on court three and 2-2 at the number two spot
- Opened the spring season 9-2 in singles action
- Partnered with Zoe Spence at doubles to go 8-9 during the spring (2-2 at one, 6-7 at two)
PREP AND PERSONAL:
- Graduated from Bryn Mawr School in June 2017
- No. 14 recruit nationally and No. 1-ranked player in Maryland, according to the Tennis Recruiting Network
- Four-year letter-winner at Bryn Mawr
- Went undefeated all four years of high school, leading team to three conference titles
- Four-time Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland All-Star Team honoree
- Ranked as high as 19th nationally by the USTA in 18U tennis
- Went 11-0 against 4- and 5-star recruits during the 2016-17 season
- Finished first or second in eight National Open doubles tournaments
- Led National Spring Team to National Championship gold ball title in 2016
- Honor roll student
- Daughter of John and Andrea Corse
- Has an older sister, Alexa
- Both parents played tennis at Stanford
- Full name is Cameron Amelia Corse
- Will enroll in the First Year of Studies program with plans to enter the Mendoza College of Business.