Emma Wang

Emma Wang

  • Year:
    So.
  • Hometown:
    Chicago, Ill.
  • High School:
    Northside College Prep
CAREER STATS      
YEAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 T SINGLES 1 2 3 T DOUBLES OVERALL
2017-18 --- --- 1-0 4-1 --- --- --- 5-1 --- --- 4-2   4-2 9-3
2018-19 --- --- 2-0 13-0 9-0 --- 0-0 24-0 --- 3-0 21-4 0-0 24-4 48-4
Total --- --- 3-0 17-1 9-0 --- 0-0 29-1 --- 3-0 25-6 0-0 28-6 57-7

 

AWARDS
YEAR AWARDS
2017-18 1st varsity letter
Academic All-Midwest Conference 
2018-19 2nd varsity letter
Midwest Conference Champion #3 Doubles
Midwest Conference Champion #4 Singles
Team's Most Valuable Player
Academic All-Midwest Conference

 

OTHER NOTABLES
YEAR NOTES
2017-18 Joined the team for the spring semester
Played in nine of the team's final 11 matches
Won at #4 singles in collegiate debut at Principia College and against Greenville University on March 3
Earned first career doubles victory against Elmhurst College on March 31
Won in doubles and singles against Concordia University Wisconsin and Carthage College on April 22
Prevailed in doubles in the Midwest Conference Team Tournament semifinal against Cornell College on April 26
2018-19 Saw action in each of the team's 26 dual matches
Led the Foresters in singles victories and ranked second in overall wins and third in doubles triumphs
Went 9-0 in singles and 8-0 in doubles during Midwest Conference play
Was victorious in both doubles and singles play in 16 matches
Posted the fourth-highest singles and overall victory totals in team history while doubles win total ranks tied-for-fourth
Undefeated season in singles extended winning streak to a school record 26 matches
With Grace Gould, set program record with 15 consecutive wins by a doubles team from Sept. 1 to March 11
Captured titles at #3 doubles and #4 singles at the MWC Individual Tournaments Oct. 13-14
Prevailed at #3 doubles in MWC Tournament victories over St. Norbert College and Grinnell College on April 25
Won again at #3 doubles in NCAA Tournament triumph over Luther College on May 10
Completed second season with second-highest doubles winning percentage in program history