2023-24 Women's Tennis Roster
Kupres, Mia

Mia Kupres
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Edmonton, Alberta
Bio
AWARDS & HONORS
ITA RANKING HISTORY
CAREER RECORD
SINGLES
Overall – 69-19
Dual – 61-14
DOUBLES
Overall – 65-27
Dual – 56-20
AT TEXAS A&M
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
Earned All-SEC Second Team status... gained NCAA Championship All-Tournament recognition for going 5-0 at No. 3... finished with a 27-6 singles record, including a 24-4 record in dual action... logged a 10-2 league ledger, including 2-0 at No. 2... registered a 6-0 record at No. 2 and 18-4 at No. 3... boasts a 10-5 mark against ranked opponents, with the highest coming against No. 12 Julia Garcia Ruiz of No. 12 Oklahoma (3/2)... tied score at 3-3 in Aggies’ SEC regular-season title-winning victory over No. 1 Georgia with 6-7(4), 6-1, 6-3 victor over Mell Reasco... claimed the clinching point in Texas A&M’s NCAA quarterfinal victory over No. 10 Tennessee (5/15), topping N. 66 Leyla Britez -Risso, 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4... registered a 6-4, 7-6(3) win over No. 46 Lily Jones of Michigan in the NCAA semifinals... posted two ranked wins at SEC Championship including victories over No. 92 Ashton Bowers (4/18) of Texas and No. 79 Ava Hrastar (4/19) of Georgia... owns an 18-15 mark in doubles action, including 17-11 in dual play... reunited Mary Stoiana at No. 1 doubles for the NCAA Championship, going 3-1 in May, including ranked wins over No. 14 Hance/Wagle of UCLA (5/9) and No. 30 Aulia/Britez Risso of Tennessee (5/15).
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
Earned All-SEC First Team, ITA All-American Doubles, NCAA All-Tournament Doubles... played a crucial role in capturing the Aggies first NCAA team title... accumulated a 23-9 record in singles, with 14 of those wins coming on court 3... partnered with Mary Stoiana to lead the team in doubles wins with a 28-7 record... of her 51 wins throughout the campaign, 30 were ranked, with 12 coming in singles and 18 in doubles... secured eight singles wins and six doubles wins in SEC play, earning her All-SEC First Team honors... reached the NCAA Tournament singles tound of 32 and quarterfinals in doubles, earning All-America honors in doubles... reached the heights on No. 3 in doubles with partner Stoiana and No. 22 in singles in the ITA rankings.
2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
Claimed All-SEC Second Team and SEC All-Freshman Team... finished the year with a singles record of 19-4, including five ranked wins, highlighted by a victory over Tennessee's No. 39 Daria Kuczer... led the conference at the end of the regular season in dual match singles wins, and produced a 10-match win streak in the middle of the season... played a key role in doubles, starting the spring playing court 3, eventually moving up to court 2 with Mary Stoiana... held a combined record of 19-5, including five ranked wins spearheaded by victory over No. 31 Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn from Georgia... earned SEC Freshman of the Week five times, a conference record for honors won in a single season... season concluded in the NCAA Doubles Tournament where her and Stoiana were eliminated in the round of 32.
PERSONAL
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the winter of 2004... pursuing a bachelor's degree in economics and expects to graduate in the Spring 2027.
TOP 50 RANKED WINS
(as of May 20, 2025)
Singles
#7 Ayana Akli, South Carolina (September 22, 2023)
#28 Kylie Bilchev, Georgia Tech (September 23, 2023)
#19 Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina (October 2, 2023)
#49 Alexandra Yepifanova, Stanford (January 14, 2024)
#12 Julia Garcia Ruiz, Oklahoma (March 2, 2025)
#46 Lily Jones, Michigan (May 17, 2025)
Doubles
(with Mary Stoiana)
#80 Adeline Flach/Angella Okutoyi, Auburn (March 26, 2023)
#31 Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn, Georgia (April 2, 2023)
#78 Marcella Cruz/Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt (April 16, 2023)
#74 Carly Briggs/Rachel Gailis, Florida (April 22, 2023)
#35 Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn, Georgia (April 23, 2023)
#46 Annabelle Xu/Melodie Collard, Virginia (September 21, 2023)
#35 Tanya Sasnouskaya/Charlotte Chavatipon, Texas (September 21, 2023)
#14 Irina Cantos Siemers/Sydni Ratliff, Oklahoma State (September 24, 2023)
#10 Sarah Hamner/Ayana Akli, South Carolina (October 2, 2023)
#15 Metka Komac/Avelina Sayfetdinova, Texas Tech (October 3, 2024)
#3 Fiona Crawley/Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina (October 4, 2024)
#27 Angelica Blake/Alexis Blokhina, Stanford (January 14, 2024)
#39 Christina Hand/Justine Leong, Northwestern (January 27, 2024)
#79 Briana Crowley/Ava Hrastar, Ole Miss (March 10, 2024)
#8 Aysegul Mert/Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia (March 15, 2024)
#65 Inah Canete/Mae Canete, Missouri (April 5, 2024)
#37 Morgan Cross/Indianna Spink, Arkansas (April 7, 2024)
#50 Alicia Dudeney/Malwina Rowinska, Florida (April 20, 2024)
#26 Roisin Gilheany/Dana Guzman, Oklahoma (May 5, 2024)
#6 Fiona Crawley/Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina (May 10, 2024)
#11 Sofia Cabezas/Elza Tomase, Tennessee (May 18, 2024)
#35 Miyuka Kimoto/Viktoryia Kanapatska, Syracuse (May 20, 2024)
#28 Sarah Hamner/Ayana Akli, South Carolina (May 21, 2024)
#12 Jade Atway/Isabel Pascual, TCU (January 25, 2025)
#17 Kimmi Hance/Elise Wagle, UCLA (May 9, 2025)
#10 Catherine Aulia/Leyla Britez-Risso (May 15, 2025)
(with Daria Smetannikov)
#58 Julia Garcia Ruiz/Chloe Noel, Oklahoma (February 10, 2025)
#78 Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo/Ashton Bowers, Texas (February 28, 2025)
#29 Tilwith Di Girolami/Anita Sahdiieva, LSU (March 23, 2025)
- NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team
- ITA All-American Doubles (2024)
- NCAA All-Tournament Team Singles (2025)
- NCAA All-Tournament Team Doubles (2024)
- All-SEC First Team (2024)
- All-SEC Second Team (2023, 2025)
- SEC All-Freshman Team (2023)
- Five-time SEC Freshman of the Week (Feb. 15, March 1, March 15, March 22 and April 5)
ITA RANKING HISTORY
- Career-High Singles Ranking – No. 22 (Feb. 7, 2024)
- Career-High Doubles Ranking – No. 2 (Aug, 27, 2024) with Mary Stoiana
CAREER RECORD
SINGLES
Overall – 69-19
Dual – 61-14
DOUBLES
Overall – 65-27
Dual – 56-20
AT TEXAS A&M
2024-25 (JUNIOR)
Earned All-SEC Second Team status... gained NCAA Championship All-Tournament recognition for going 5-0 at No. 3... finished with a 27-6 singles record, including a 24-4 record in dual action... logged a 10-2 league ledger, including 2-0 at No. 2... registered a 6-0 record at No. 2 and 18-4 at No. 3... boasts a 10-5 mark against ranked opponents, with the highest coming against No. 12 Julia Garcia Ruiz of No. 12 Oklahoma (3/2)... tied score at 3-3 in Aggies’ SEC regular-season title-winning victory over No. 1 Georgia with 6-7(4), 6-1, 6-3 victor over Mell Reasco... claimed the clinching point in Texas A&M’s NCAA quarterfinal victory over No. 10 Tennessee (5/15), topping N. 66 Leyla Britez -Risso, 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4... registered a 6-4, 7-6(3) win over No. 46 Lily Jones of Michigan in the NCAA semifinals... posted two ranked wins at SEC Championship including victories over No. 92 Ashton Bowers (4/18) of Texas and No. 79 Ava Hrastar (4/19) of Georgia... owns an 18-15 mark in doubles action, including 17-11 in dual play... reunited Mary Stoiana at No. 1 doubles for the NCAA Championship, going 3-1 in May, including ranked wins over No. 14 Hance/Wagle of UCLA (5/9) and No. 30 Aulia/Britez Risso of Tennessee (5/15).
2023-24 (SOPHOMORE)
Earned All-SEC First Team, ITA All-American Doubles, NCAA All-Tournament Doubles... played a crucial role in capturing the Aggies first NCAA team title... accumulated a 23-9 record in singles, with 14 of those wins coming on court 3... partnered with Mary Stoiana to lead the team in doubles wins with a 28-7 record... of her 51 wins throughout the campaign, 30 were ranked, with 12 coming in singles and 18 in doubles... secured eight singles wins and six doubles wins in SEC play, earning her All-SEC First Team honors... reached the NCAA Tournament singles tound of 32 and quarterfinals in doubles, earning All-America honors in doubles... reached the heights on No. 3 in doubles with partner Stoiana and No. 22 in singles in the ITA rankings.
2022-23 (FRESHMAN)
Claimed All-SEC Second Team and SEC All-Freshman Team... finished the year with a singles record of 19-4, including five ranked wins, highlighted by a victory over Tennessee's No. 39 Daria Kuczer... led the conference at the end of the regular season in dual match singles wins, and produced a 10-match win streak in the middle of the season... played a key role in doubles, starting the spring playing court 3, eventually moving up to court 2 with Mary Stoiana... held a combined record of 19-5, including five ranked wins spearheaded by victory over No. 31 Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn from Georgia... earned SEC Freshman of the Week five times, a conference record for honors won in a single season... season concluded in the NCAA Doubles Tournament where her and Stoiana were eliminated in the round of 32.
PERSONAL
Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada in the winter of 2004... pursuing a bachelor's degree in economics and expects to graduate in the Spring 2027.
TOP 50 RANKED WINS
(as of May 20, 2025)
Singles
#7 Ayana Akli, South Carolina (September 22, 2023)
#28 Kylie Bilchev, Georgia Tech (September 23, 2023)
#19 Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina (October 2, 2023)
#49 Alexandra Yepifanova, Stanford (January 14, 2024)
#12 Julia Garcia Ruiz, Oklahoma (March 2, 2025)
#46 Lily Jones, Michigan (May 17, 2025)
Doubles
(with Mary Stoiana)
#80 Adeline Flach/Angella Okutoyi, Auburn (March 26, 2023)
#31 Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn, Georgia (April 2, 2023)
#78 Marcella Cruz/Celia-Belle Mohr, Vanderbilt (April 16, 2023)
#74 Carly Briggs/Rachel Gailis, Florida (April 22, 2023)
#35 Guillermina Grant/Mai Nirundorn, Georgia (April 23, 2023)
#46 Annabelle Xu/Melodie Collard, Virginia (September 21, 2023)
#35 Tanya Sasnouskaya/Charlotte Chavatipon, Texas (September 21, 2023)
#14 Irina Cantos Siemers/Sydni Ratliff, Oklahoma State (September 24, 2023)
#10 Sarah Hamner/Ayana Akli, South Carolina (October 2, 2023)
#15 Metka Komac/Avelina Sayfetdinova, Texas Tech (October 3, 2024)
#3 Fiona Crawley/Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina (October 4, 2024)
#27 Angelica Blake/Alexis Blokhina, Stanford (January 14, 2024)
#39 Christina Hand/Justine Leong, Northwestern (January 27, 2024)
#79 Briana Crowley/Ava Hrastar, Ole Miss (March 10, 2024)
#8 Aysegul Mert/Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia (March 15, 2024)
#65 Inah Canete/Mae Canete, Missouri (April 5, 2024)
#37 Morgan Cross/Indianna Spink, Arkansas (April 7, 2024)
#50 Alicia Dudeney/Malwina Rowinska, Florida (April 20, 2024)
#26 Roisin Gilheany/Dana Guzman, Oklahoma (May 5, 2024)
#6 Fiona Crawley/Carson Tanguilig, North Carolina (May 10, 2024)
#11 Sofia Cabezas/Elza Tomase, Tennessee (May 18, 2024)
#35 Miyuka Kimoto/Viktoryia Kanapatska, Syracuse (May 20, 2024)
#28 Sarah Hamner/Ayana Akli, South Carolina (May 21, 2024)
#12 Jade Atway/Isabel Pascual, TCU (January 25, 2025)
#17 Kimmi Hance/Elise Wagle, UCLA (May 9, 2025)
#10 Catherine Aulia/Leyla Britez-Risso (May 15, 2025)
(with Daria Smetannikov)
#58 Julia Garcia Ruiz/Chloe Noel, Oklahoma (February 10, 2025)
#78 Ariana Anazagasty-Pursoo/Ashton Bowers, Texas (February 28, 2025)
#29 Tilwith Di Girolami/Anita Sahdiieva, LSU (March 23, 2025)
Georgia Postgame: Mark Weaver, Mary Stoiana, Mia Kupres
Sunday, May 18
Michigan Postgame: Mark Weaver, Nicole Khirin, Lexington Reed
Saturday, May 17
NCAA Team Championship Preview: Daria Smetannikov
Monday, May 12
NCAA Team Championship Preview: Mia Kupres
Monday, May 12