The junior won all eight of her matches to help lead first-place and undefeated Hunter to a 4-0 week. The Queens native improved her overall record to 9-2 in singles and 10-1 in doubles while remaining undefeated in CUNYAC play this year. In addition, the St. John’s Prep graduate is currently riding an undefeated conference singles record of 20-0, having not lost a league singles match in her three years in the purple and gold. Her biggest win of the week came in the first-place showdown versus Baruch at the National Tennis Center on September 26th, overpowering Mariya Krivorotova, 6-0, 6-1 at No. 4 singles.