2023-24 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
Honors
2023 All-Sun Belt Second Team (Doubles)
2022 All-Sun Belt First Team (Doubles)
2023 (Junior)
- Named to the All-Sun Belt second team for doubles play alongside Victoire De Samucewicz
- Posted a singles record of 14-4 overall on the season, with the 14 wins the second-most on the team
- Played at the No. 4 (5-2), No. 5 (8-1), and No. 6 (1-1) singles spots on the spring slate
- Did not lose a singles match in two months, from Feb. 20 to April 21 - 13-0 with three unfinished contests
- Won 13 straight matches in singles play over that two-month span, highlighted by a 6-3, 6-3 win on court No. 4 over No. 31 Old Dominion (April 15) and a 6-0, 6-0 win on court No. 68 Liberty (March 9)
- Was 6-1 in singles play in conference action
- Scored singles wins in Sun Belt play over Georgia Southern (March 11), Texas State (March 26), South Alabama (April 1), ULM (April 7), Old Dominion, and James Madison (April 16)
- Won 6-1, 6-1 at the No. 4 flight in singles play versus Arkansas State (April 26) at the 2023 Sun Belt Conference Women's Tennis Championships
- Recorded a 14-4 overall record in doubles play, including going 14-3 when partnering with De Samucewicz
- Teamed with De Samucewicz to go 12-2 at the No. 3 doubles flight and 8-2 in Sun Belt Conference play
- After back-to-back unfinished matches at South Carolina (Feb. 17) and Clemson (Feb. 19), Hollins and De Samucewicz won 10 of their next 12 doubles matches with two of them going unfinished
- Earned a spot on the Dean's List (3.5 GPA or higher) for the 2023 spring semester
2022 (Sophomore)
- Named to the All-Sun Belt first team for doubles play alongside Victoire De Samucewicz
- Tabbed the Sun Belt Conference Women's Tennis Player of the Week on March 9
- Saw action in all 22 matches on the season for the Chants
- Recorded a team-best 13-3 overall record and 7-1 Sun Belt Conference ledger in singles play
- Tied with Anna Babayan for the team-high in overall singles wins with 13
- Played primarily at the No. 6 flight on the season, going 12-2 overall
- Also went 1-1 at the No. 5 flight in singles action
- Also had four singles bouts go unfinished, three of which were in conference play
- Recorded a team-best doubles record of 15-5 on the season
- Posted a 14-3 overall doubles record on the season while teaming up with De Samucewicz
- Went 8-5 at the No. 1 doubles flight and a perfect 7-0 at the No. 2 position while playing with both De Samucewicz and Megan Hopton
- Recorded a 7-2 record in doubles play in SBC action alongside De Samucewicz
- Ran off eight consecutive wins in doubles action from February 11 to March 17
- Won seven of her last 10 matches in doubles play to conclude the spring season
2021 (Freshman)
- Posted an overall singles record of 13-5 on the season
- Her 13 wins in singles play was a team-high
- Recorded a 7-1 record in Sun Belt Conference play in singles action
- Turned in a team-high 11-match unbeaten streak in singles play, which included nine-straight wins and two unfinished matches
- Went 1-0 in singles play at the No. 3 flight with a 6-4, 6-0 win over N.C. Central (April 6)
- Also was 1-0 in singles action at the No. 4 position with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over UNCW (Feb. 4)
- Won at the No. 5 singles flight in straight sets in the quarterfinals matchup with Louisiana (April 16) at the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Women's Tennis Championship Tournament
- Was 6-1 overall at the No. 6 singles spot on the season
- Posted a doubles record of 9-11 overall on the season while splitting time with Mathilde Tranberg, Valentina Urelli, and Victoire De Samucewicz
- Was 3-6 overall in Sun Belt play in doubles action
- Earned a spot on the Dean's List (3.25 GPA or higher) for both the 2020 fall and 2021 spring semesters
- Named an ITA Scholar-Athlete
High School/Prep
- Helped lead her River Bluff High School team to the South Carolina 5A state team championship title
- Won the individual 5A state championship title
- Was named a 2020 Tennis All-American
- Wrapped up a perfect 27-0 senior season campaign in route to being named the Region 5-5A Player of the Year
- Also tabbed the High School Sports Report (HSSR) Miss Tennis and 5A Player of the Year
- A four-year letterwinner and senior team captain at River Bluff HS
- Ranked a four-star recruit while being ranked No. 9 in the Universal Tennis Rating, No. 8 in the state of South Carolina, No. 52 in the Southeast region, and No. 162 nationally by the Tennis Recruiting Network
- Father, Dave Hollins, is a Major League Baseball (MLB) professional scout and played professional baseball from 1990-2002
- Brother, David Hollins, is a professional baseball player currently with the Miami Marlins organization
Statistics
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