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2018-19 Women's Tennis Roster

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Lauren Proctor

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Bradenton, FL
  • Prev School Florida Virtual

Biography

Senior Highlights (2019):
  • Voted the 2019 Big South Conference Player of the Year, just the second-ever player to win the award all four years of her career
  • Competed at the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Doubles Championship with partner Megan Kauffman for the second-consecutive season, falling in the first round
    Combined with Kauffman to go 21-11 overall, with a 16-7 dual match record and an 8-1 record in the Big South Conference at the No. 1 position
  • Finished the spring ranked No. 48 in the ITA/Oracle Division I Women's Doubles rankings with Kauffman
  • Competed in the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Singles Championship as well, entering the championship ranked 55th nationally, but fell to the 42nd-ranked player in the opening round...Finished the season ranked 62nd in singles
  • Posted a 20-3 singles record during the dual match season, including a perfect 9-0 conference record at No. 1
  • Named First-Team All-Conference in both singles and doubles
Junior Highlights (2018):
  • Voted the 2017-18 Big South Conference Female Student-Athlete of the Year, becoming the first-ever tennis player to win the award
  • Voted the 2018 Big South Conference Player of the Year, just the third three-time winner in women's tennis
  • Earned All-America status with a quarterfinal finish at the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Doubles Championship with partner Megan Kauffman
  • Combined with Kauffman for an undefeated 22-0 season prior to the doubles championship and a 24-1 final record. The duo went 4-1 against nationally ranked opponents.
  • Finished the spring ranked No. 16 in the ITA/Oracle Division I Women's Doubles rankings
  • Competed in the NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Singles Championship as well, entering the championship ranked 36th nationally, but dropped a hard fought three-set match in the opening round...Finished the season ranked 41st in singles and reached as high as 14th during the year.
  • Posted a 21-2 overall singles record during the season, including a perfect 7-0 conference record at No. 1
  • Named First-Team All-Conference in both singles and doubles
  • Won the 2017 ITA Regional Championship in October, first player in program history to do so
  • Won the 2017 ITA National Summer Championships, the final tournament of the ITA Summer Circuit
Sophomore Highlights (2017):
  • Was voted the 2017 Big South Conference Player of the Year
  • Was voted to the All-Big South Conference First Team in singles and doubles
  • Compiled a 22-2 overall singles record and was 8-0 in Big South matches at No. 1
  • Teamed with Megan Kauffman to compile a 17-7 overall doubles record and a 7-1 doubles record at No. 1
  • Enters NCAA Tournament play with 15 straight singles wins
Freshman Year Highlights (2016):
  • Was voted the Big South Conference Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year
  • Was voted All-Big South First Team Singles and Doubles
  • Compiled a 22-4 singles record, including 21-4 at No. 1
  • Compiled a 18-6 doubles record at No. 1
Prep/Personal Highlights:
  • Is the daughter of John and Melissa Proctor
  • Is majoring in exercise science
  • Graduated from Florida Virtual School in Bradenton, FL
  • Played high school tennis in 2015 for Lakewood Ranch H.S. while being home schooled
  • Before concentrating on tennis, she wanted to be a professional baseball player

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Historical Player Information

  • 2015-16Freshman

    5'8"
  • 2016-17Sophomore

    5'8"
  • 2017-18Junior

    5'8"
  • 2018-19Senior

    5'8"