CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
- Second Team All-Big Sky Doubles (Hernandez Coronado, 2022)
- Second Team All-Big Sky Singles (2021)
- Second Team All-Big Sky Doubles (Meszaros, 2021)
- 4x ITA Scholar-Athlete (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- 4x Academic All-Big Sky (2020, 2021, 2022, 2023)
- 2023 CSC Academic All-District honoree
- Program all-time leader in indiv. wins at No. 2 doubles (23)
- Ranks 2nd all-time in overall doubles wins (36)
- All-time leader in team win percentage at No. 2 doubles (Hernandez Coronado, .727)
- Single-season record holder for doubles team win percentage at No. 2 (Hernandez Coronado, .727) - 2022
- Finished Portland State career 27-34 (.443) in singles and 36-34 doubles (.514)
2022-23 SEASON (Senior):
Posted a 4-15 singles record... saw action at No. 3 (0-1), No. 4 (1-3), No. 5 (2-7) and No. 6 (1-4)... went 1-4 in conference singles action... tallied a 10-13 doubles record... played at No. 1 (1-0), No. 2 (5-8) and No. 3 (4-5)... 2-6 doubles record against conference opponents... saw action with M. Ohara (5-4), N. Arendt (4-7) and Elizabeth Strongina (1-2).
2021-22 SEASON (Junior):
Finished the dual season at 7-10 in singles play and 13-6 in doubles action… went 3-5 in conference singles… saw action at three different singles flights, going 1-2 at No. 2, 3-5 at No. 3 and 3-3 at No. 4… posted a team-best 12-4 record with doubles partner Majo Hernandez Coronado… the duo finished the season with the second most wins in the Big Sky… went 6-2 in conference doubles action... compiled a 4-1 record at No. 1 doubles and a 9-5 record at No. 2… went 1-2 alongside Makoto Ohara… set the all-time record for wins at No. 2 doubles with a doubles win against Idaho (3/21/22)… earned second team All-Big Sky doubles honors with Hernandez Coronado.
2021 SEASON (Redshirt Sophomore):
Tallied a team-high 12 singles wins during the dual season… Went 9-10 in doubles action… Recorded a 3-1 singles record against regular season Big Sky opponents… Went 8-3 at No. 4, 4-2 at No. 3 and 0-1 at No.2 singles… Earned a win in six of her final eight singles matchups… Longest win streak was four (4/2- 4/23)… Defeated Salamasina Te’i of Cheminade (3/30) and Maggie Chen of Idaho (4/9) with 6-0, 6-0 sweeps… Went 9-9 at No. 2 doubles with partner Lotti Meszaros… Was a perfect 4-0 in regular season Big Sky doubles action… Earned first career All-Big Sky honors… Named Second Team All-Big Sky in both singles and doubles (w/ Meszaros).
2019-20 SEASON (Sophomore):
Went 6-7 in singles and 5-11 in doubles during the dual season…Went 4-3 in singles during the dual season between a 1-1 record at line five and a 3-2 record at line six…Won three straight matches from Feb. 14 to 23… Dropped only one game while beating the University of Portland’s Angela Schuster 6-1, 6-0 at line six… Beat Whitman’s Camila Tarpey Schwed in a match tiebreaker, 6-0, 6-7 (4), 1-0 (10-3)…Beat Madi Moore off of defending Big Sky champion Northern Arizona at line six, winning 6-3, 6-3…Dropped only two games in a 6-1, 6-1 win over Idaho State’s Adriene Pavek at line six…Went 4-5 in doubles during the dual season, including a 4-2 record at line three…Won four of her five matches with Alli Valk at line three during the dual season…Closed the season with two straight wins, winning 6-3 and 6-1 with Valk in the Vikings’ matches against Eastern Washington (3/1) and Idaho State (3/7), respectively…Won back-to-back matches at line three in the Vikings’ matches against Southern Utah (2/17) and Whitman College (2/22).
UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA-LINCOLN
Played for the Cornhuskers from 2017-18... recorded two doubles wins and one singles victories during the 2017 fall invitational season... Nebraska Scholar-Athlete Award recipient (Fall 2017, Spring 2018).
LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL
Lettered in tennis all four years … Won the PIL regular season all four years … Won a state championship with her sister her sophomore year and senior year … Nominated twice for Oregon Prep Tennis Player of the Year … Served as team captain.
PERSONAL
Daughter of Joyce and Sean Rees…Has two sisters, Taylor and Julia Rees…Her sister Taylor played four years of tennis for the Vikings … majoring in Science.