Biography
Senior (2023-24):
Singles All-WAC Second Team … Academic All-WAC … Served as Tarleton’s No. 2 singles player, going 13-7 overall, 12-6 at No. 2 and 1-1 at No. 1 … Went 5-2 in WAC singles play, winning her first ever match on Court 1 on April 5 against Stephen F. Austin, defeating Ksenia Mamontova 7-5 6-3 … Had a season-long singles winning streak of five straight matches from Feb. 2-17, including wins over Oral Roberts, Louisiana Tech and Northwestern State … Had the third most singles win on the team … Went 11-7 in doubles, all at the No. 2 position … Went 5-2 in conference play in doubles … Paired best with Ximena Morales, going 8-3 with her in doubles … Had a season-long four-match winning streak in doubles from March 28 through April 7, all in WAC matches … Won both her singles match and doubles match to open the WAC Tournament against Stephen F. Austin.
Junior (2022-23):
Singles All-WAC First Team … On WAC All-Tournament Singles Team, one of six players among all WAC programs … On WAC All-Tournament Doubles Team, one of six players among all WAC programs … WAC Singles Player of the Week for matches April 3-9 … Part of WAC Doubles Team of the Month in October with Ximena Morales … Women's Tennis ITA Scholar-Athlete … Academic All-WAC … Had the best singles record on the team at 18-4 (8-1 WAC) … Won her last 10 singles matches, all against WAC opponents … Went 1-0 in singles at No. 2, 15-3 at No. 3 and 2-1 at No. 4 … Won her last five singles matches in straight sets, including all three in the WAC Tournament, a 6-4 6-4 win against Seattle U’s Lola Tavcar, a 6-2 6-3 win against New Mexico State’s Valeriia Ivanovskaia, and a 6-2 6-2 win in the title bout against Grand Canyon’s Dania Deaifi … Won WAC Singles Player of the Week after defeating GCU’s Deaifi 6-3 6-1 and NMSU’s Ivanovskaia 6-3 4-6 7-5 in Tarleton’s 2-0 week … Had the tied-third most doubles wins on the team with 11, going 11-11 overall, 7-6 at No. 1, 4-5 at No. 2 … Won her last two doubles matches in the WAC Tournament semifinals and WAC Tournament finals to land a WAC All-Tournament Doubles Team honor … Paired with Morales, the duo went 4-0 as a pair in October to win WAC Doubles Team of the Month, winning their lone match at Midwestern State, following up with a 3-0 performance at the UIW Cardinal Classic to win the Doubles B draw … They won the flight with victories over New Mexico State's Bella Nguyen-Melissa Cartis 6-1, ASU's Dianela Rodriguez-Alexandra Vishnevskaya 6-3, and ASU's Ayda Guler-Ramitha Irrinki 6-0.
Sophomore (2021-22):
Singles All-WAC Second Team, one of six named on the team … Academic All-WAC for second straight season … Went 13-8 (1-0 at No. 2, 1-0 at No. 3, 11-8 at No. 4) in singles … Had a season-long six-match winning streak (Jan. 28-Feb. 20), including a nine-wins-in-10-matches run that ended March 5 … Went 2-3 in conference play with wins against SFA and UTRGV … In doubles, posted a 15-6 record (8-3 at No. 2, 7-3 at No. 3), going 3-1 in conference … Went 7-2 with Jemi Aguilar at No. 2, 8-3 with Martha Maktansi (1-1 at No. 2, 7-2 at No. 3) and 0-1 with Celia Vaudiau at No. 3 … Was named to the WAC Doubles Team of the Week with Makantasi, their second career honor together, on Feb. 23 after posting a 4-0 week by defeating Southwestern's Lauren Chisholm and Taylor Despriet 6-2, Montana State's Jazmin Lerman and Maria Villarejo 6-3, UTPB's Lea Mjertan and Monika Cantu 6-0, and UTRGV's Sandra Putz and Kristyna Mamicova 6-4 … Had a six-match doubles winning streak from Feb. 28-March 19 with Makantasi and Aguilar … Was a combined 28-14 (.667) across singles and doubles.
Freshman (2020-21):
Academic All-WAC … WAC Doubles Player of the Week on Feb. 2 … Went 9-5 in singles play, with an 8-5 mark coming in the No. 4 flight … Won her first collegiate singles match with a 6-4, 5-7, 10-6 win over Alba Perez of Lamar on Jan. 30 … Defeated Gavi Kalaga of NM State 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 to clinch a 4-3 WAC win over the Aggies for Tarleton on April 2 … Went 7-9 in doubles play, including a 7-7 mark in the No. 3 flight.
Lycée François Rabelais:
Three-time France regional champion … Four-time departmental champion … Doubles champion of ITF Junior J5 in Sousse … Doubles finalist of J5 in Les-Point-de-Cé … Singles champion of senior tournament in Fontenay-le-Comte … Played tennis for 13 years with Tennis Club Fontenaisien.
Personal:
Native of France … Daughter of Jean-Philippe and Christine Boisson … Has two brothers, Blaise and Ambroise … Majoring in mathematics … Born Feb. 28, 2003.