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No. 18 USC Women’s Tennis Set to Compete at ITA Kickoff Weekend
January 24, 2024 | Women's Tennis
Trojans travel to Knoxville, Tenn. to first compete against Maimi on Friday, Jan. 26.
LOS ANGELES – The No. 18 USC women's tennis team travels to Knoxville, Tenn., to compete in the ITA Kickoff Weekend, opening up with a first-round match against No. 21 Miami on Friday, Jan. 26 at Goodfriend Tennis Center. The matches are scheduled for 12:00 p.m. CT. If the Trojans are victorious against the Hurricanes, they will compete against No. 17 Vanderbilt or No. 18 Tennessee on Saturday, Jan. 27 at 2 p.m. CT or 5 p.m. CT.
RANKINGS
The Women of Troy enter this week ranked No. 18 in the country (ITA Coaches Poll, Jan. 24). USC boasts five Trojans in the national singles rankings, with sophomore Emma Charney leading USC at No. 22 after going 13-5 in the fall. Trojan redshirt junior Snow Han locked in the No. 33 ranking, while senior Naomi Cheong secured the No. 42 rank. Junior Grace Piper checked in at No. 66, while USC fifth-year Eryn Cayetano sits at No. 83.
The Women of Troy also boast two ranked duos in No. 10 Cayetano and Charney, and No. 29 Parker Fry and Grace Piper.
NEW ADDITIONS:
USC welcomed two midseason additions with the arrival of freshman Immi Haddad (London, England) and Lily Fairclough(Perth, Western Australia).
Haddad has won two junior singles titles and captured five doubles titles, including one alongside Fairclough. The London native reached a career best ITF women's singles ranking of 806 on November 20, 2023. Her career best ITF Junior singles and doubles ranking is 107 (September 11, 2023). Haddad boasts a career junior's singles record of 76-55 and doubles record of 50-45.
Fairclough brings a slough of high-level tennis experience to Troy, boasting a career best ITF singles rankings of 265 and doubles ranking of 420. The freshman has also won 10 junior doubles titles (won the J100 Sousse Title with Haddad) and three women's doubles titles.
Both are sure to be instant impact additions for the Women of Troy in both singles and doubles.
LAST SEASON:
During the 2023 season, the Trojans recorded an overall record of 20-10, going 9-5 in conference play. The Women of Troy kicked off the season with a four-match win streak, and later in the season stormed to a historic second-place finish in the Pac-12 Championship Tournament. In the NCAA tournament, the Women of Troy defeated UNLV in their first-round match-up, before falling to No. 9 seed Pepperdine (host) in the second round. Freshman Maddy Sieg and senior Eryn Cayetano led the way for the Trojans throughout the season, with Sieg making a historic run at the NCAA Tournament as she reached the semifinals in both singles and doubles. As a duo, Sieg and Cayetano earned All-America honors as they reached the doubles semifinals and wrapped up the season as the No. 9 ranked duo in the country. Sieg finished the season ranked No. 5 in singles while Cayetano checked in at No. 43 and was named the ITA National and Southwest Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award recipient. The Trojans wrapped up the season as the No. 24 ranked team in the country, with two ranked singles players and three ranked doubles pairings. USC was named an ITA All-Academic Team in 2023 with five players earning the title of ITA Scholar-Athlete. Additionally, four Trojans were named to the Pac-12's Spring Academic Honor Roll.
SCOUTING MAIMI
Miami is 1-0 on the season, sweeping FIU with a 7-0 victory on Thursday, Jan. 18 at home. The Hurricanes hold three in the national singles rankings with junior Alexa Noel leading at No. 25 after going 5-3 in the fall. Senior Audrey Boch-Collins locked in the No. 81 ranking, while senior Isabella Pfening secured the No. 90 rank.
WATCH THE TROJANS
The ITA Kickoff Weekend can be watched on Tennessee Playsight. Please visit USCTrojans.com/wtennis to access links to live streams of the matches as well as view live scoring. Follow @USCWomensTennis on Instagram and Twitter for score updates.
RANKINGS
The Women of Troy enter this week ranked No. 18 in the country (ITA Coaches Poll, Jan. 24). USC boasts five Trojans in the national singles rankings, with sophomore Emma Charney leading USC at No. 22 after going 13-5 in the fall. Trojan redshirt junior Snow Han locked in the No. 33 ranking, while senior Naomi Cheong secured the No. 42 rank. Junior Grace Piper checked in at No. 66, while USC fifth-year Eryn Cayetano sits at No. 83.
The Women of Troy also boast two ranked duos in No. 10 Cayetano and Charney, and No. 29 Parker Fry and Grace Piper.
NEW ADDITIONS:
USC welcomed two midseason additions with the arrival of freshman Immi Haddad (London, England) and Lily Fairclough(Perth, Western Australia).
Haddad has won two junior singles titles and captured five doubles titles, including one alongside Fairclough. The London native reached a career best ITF women's singles ranking of 806 on November 20, 2023. Her career best ITF Junior singles and doubles ranking is 107 (September 11, 2023). Haddad boasts a career junior's singles record of 76-55 and doubles record of 50-45.
Fairclough brings a slough of high-level tennis experience to Troy, boasting a career best ITF singles rankings of 265 and doubles ranking of 420. The freshman has also won 10 junior doubles titles (won the J100 Sousse Title with Haddad) and three women's doubles titles.
Both are sure to be instant impact additions for the Women of Troy in both singles and doubles.
LAST SEASON:
During the 2023 season, the Trojans recorded an overall record of 20-10, going 9-5 in conference play. The Women of Troy kicked off the season with a four-match win streak, and later in the season stormed to a historic second-place finish in the Pac-12 Championship Tournament. In the NCAA tournament, the Women of Troy defeated UNLV in their first-round match-up, before falling to No. 9 seed Pepperdine (host) in the second round. Freshman Maddy Sieg and senior Eryn Cayetano led the way for the Trojans throughout the season, with Sieg making a historic run at the NCAA Tournament as she reached the semifinals in both singles and doubles. As a duo, Sieg and Cayetano earned All-America honors as they reached the doubles semifinals and wrapped up the season as the No. 9 ranked duo in the country. Sieg finished the season ranked No. 5 in singles while Cayetano checked in at No. 43 and was named the ITA National and Southwest Region Cissie Leary Sportsmanship Award recipient. The Trojans wrapped up the season as the No. 24 ranked team in the country, with two ranked singles players and three ranked doubles pairings. USC was named an ITA All-Academic Team in 2023 with five players earning the title of ITA Scholar-Athlete. Additionally, four Trojans were named to the Pac-12's Spring Academic Honor Roll.
SCOUTING MAIMI
Miami is 1-0 on the season, sweeping FIU with a 7-0 victory on Thursday, Jan. 18 at home. The Hurricanes hold three in the national singles rankings with junior Alexa Noel leading at No. 25 after going 5-3 in the fall. Senior Audrey Boch-Collins locked in the No. 81 ranking, while senior Isabella Pfening secured the No. 90 rank.
WATCH THE TROJANS
The ITA Kickoff Weekend can be watched on Tennessee Playsight. Please visit USCTrojans.com/wtennis to access links to live streams of the matches as well as view live scoring. Follow @USCWomensTennis on Instagram and Twitter for score updates.
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