2020-21 Women's Tennis Roster
Makarova, Tatiana

Tatiana Makarova
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- School #2086
- Hometown:
- Moscow, Russia
Bio
MAKAROVA’S AWARDS & HONORS
MAKAROVA’S ITA RANKING HISTORY
MAKAROVA IN THE RECORD BOOK
AT TEXAS A&M
2021-22 (GRADUATE)
Built a 32-4 overall record in singles play with a 27-1 mark in the dual match campaign… Compiled a 16-3 ledger against nationally-ranked opposition… Finished her collegiate career as the second-winningest player in school history overall, placing second in career doubles wins with 111 and third in career singles wins with 105… Dominated in singles at ITA Indoors, booking three wins in as many chances with two ranked victories… Dismantled No. 47 Marlee Zein in straight sets in A&M’s 5-2 win over No. 13 Florida… Was named SEC Player of the Week for the first time in her career following SEC opening weekend… Defeated No. 21 Mell Reasco of Georgia in three sets as a part of A&M’s historic 7-0 sweep of the seventh-ranked Bulldogs… Earned another SEC Player of the Week honor after the sweep of Georgia… Defeated Florida’s Zein in the last match standing during the SEC Tournament Semifinals to secure A&M’s 4-3 victory... Was named the 2022 SEC Tournament MVP… Finished as the Aggies overall doubles leader on the year with a 36-7 record… Garnered the second ITA Doubles All-America accolade of her career after garnering a top-eight seed in the NCAA Doubles Tournament… Earned her first top-10 doubles win of the year with a 6-2 demolition of No. 7 Daria Frayman and Grace Joyce of Princeton… Defeated seventh-ranked Alicia Herrero and Mel Krywoj of Baylor in the NCAA Tournament Second Round… Advanced to the National Quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles draw for the second consecutive year alongside Jayci Goldsmith.
2021-22 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Opened her fifth and final season at Texas A&M as the Aggies first player in program history to be ranked in the top-10 in both singles and doubles simultaneously… Rated as the No. 10 singles player in the fall preseason poll, placing second in the SEC and state of Texas to start the season… Earned the preseason No. 3 doubles ranking alongside Jayci Goldsmith, a Texas A&M program record… Went 4-2 overall in fall singles, with a signature win in three sets over No. 19 Lea Ma of Georgia at the ITA All-American Championships… Teamed up with Goldsmith to cement a 9-3 mark in tournament doubles, defeating two ranked opponents in the process.
2020-21 (SENIOR)
Second player in Texas A&M program history to be named an ITA All-American in both singles and doubles… Recognized as an All-SEC First Team performer following a stellar 26-7 singles campaign highlighted by a 10-0 record in the SEC dual match season… Paced the team in both singles (26) and doubles (26) wins… Logged eight victories against ranked singles opposition, including a career-best win over No. 12 Giulia Pairone in the NCAA Round of 16 match against Florida State… Played all but two matches at the No. 1 singles position, with a 15-4 mark in that slot… Went a perfect 3-0 at No. 2 singles… Clinched two matches for the Aggies this season, including a win in the last match standing against then-No. 16 Tennessee on Apr. 14… Maintained a team-best 13 match win streak that spanned two months of play… Warranted ITA All-American Doubles recognition alongside Jayci Goldsmith following an impressive effort at the NCAA Individual Championships in May… Went 26-12 overall in doubles, recording wins with a trio of teammates… Spent all but two matches at the No. 1 doubles line with Goldsmith, winning 11 matches in that position… Logged eight ranked victories and two wins against opponents in the top-10 with Goldsmith… Set a new career high ranked win in the NCAA Doubles Round of 16, defeating No. 5 Jaeda Daniel and Adriana Reami of North Carolina State in straight sets.
2020-21 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Submitted an 8-2 record in tournament play, headlined by a spotless 3-0 showing at the Aggie Halloween Classic… Maintained a seven-match win streak during tournament action starting at the Texas A&M Fall Invite… Received the No. 64 ITA singles ranking in the preseason poll… Dominated in doubles, assembling an unblemished 11-0 doubles record alongside three partners… Went 5-0 with Jayci Goldsmith, warranting the No. 39 ITA preseason doubles ranking as a team… Also went 5-0 with Jessica Anzo, with the duo receiving the No. 55 preseason ITA doubles ranking.
2019-20 (JUNIOR)
Finished with a 20-5 singles record on the year, with an 11-2 mark in dual match play… Played the majority of her matches at the No. 1 line, going 4-2… Posted a 3-0 record at the No. 2 position and a 4-0 record at No. 3… Longest win streak of the season was 11 matches… Earned the No. 99 singles rank in the last ITA poll before the end of the season… Earned her first dual match ranked win of the season against No. 54 Marie Mattel of UCF… Went 15-8 in doubles play, with a 9-4 mark in dual matches… Received the No. 37 rank in doubles alongside sophomore Jayci Goldsmith.
2019-20 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Finished with a 9-3 singles record in tournament play… Undefeated against ranked opponents, posting a 2-0 mark… Went 2-1 in singles at the SEC/Big 12 Challenge and ITA All-American… Earned the No. 112 rank in the preseason ITA singles poll… Put up a 6-4 record in tournament doubles action… Ranked No. 8 in the preseason doubles poll alongside fellow sophomore Jayci Goldsmith.
2018-19 (SOPHOMORE)
Posted a 22-10 singles record, including a 16-8 mark in dual matches… Played all but two of her matches at the No. 3 line, finishing with a 15-8 record…Won her only finished match at the No. 4 line against UNLV on Feb. 1… Was 5-4 in SEC matches, all at the No. 3 position… Longest win streak of the season was five matches… Recorded the clinch victory in five matches, winning the last match standing against TCU on Feb. 4, Arkansas on Mar. 24, and the NCAA First Round match against Rice on May 4… Finished 27-9 in doubles, including a 20-8 record in dual matches, all at the No. 1 position… Was 20-8 in dual matches when paired with freshman Jayci Goldsmith.
2018-19 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Posted a 6-2 singles record and 7-1 doubles record in tournament play… Went 3-0 in singles and doubles matches at the SMU Invitational, posted a pair of straight set singles wins and a three-setter… Opened the ITA Texas Regional with a win against Sylvia Viljoen of Abilene Christian before falling in the round of 32, reached the Round of 16 in the doubles draw alongside Jayci Goldsmith… Went 2-1 at the UNLV Rebel Invite in singles play while earning the Flight 1 Doubles Title alongside Jayci Goldsmith.
2017-18 (FRESHMAN)
Became eligible for the first time and made her career debut against TCU on Feb. 18... Finished the season 5-10 in singles, going 2-4 at No. 4 and 3-6 at No. 5... Was 7-11 in doubles, having gone 3-9 in SEC matches only, all at the No. 2 line… Throughout the spring, teamed up with freshmen Dorthea Faa-Hviding and Riley McQuaid as well as senior Macarena Olivares, who she paired with over the last six matches... Posted her first ranked win as she and Olivares defeated No. 58 Emma Kurt and Emily Smith of Vanderbilt in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament.
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC BACKGROUND: Was a member of the Russian World Junior National Team throughout most of her career…Was the 2014 European Cup 14 and under champion as a member of the Russian National Team…Has represented Russia at three European World Championships…Ranked in the top three in Russia from 2011-14 and was ranked as high as No. 3 in the European tennis rankings from 2013-15…Was ranked as high as No. 123 in the ITF junior world rankings…Was the doubles champion and singles finalist at both the 2015 ITF Junior Tunisia and the 2014 Governor Cup in St. Petersburg…Was the singles champion at the 2014 BNP Paribas Cup in Paris, France.
PERSONAL: Tatiana Makarova was born in Moscow, Russia, and is the daughter of Gennady Makarov and Elena Makarova… Began playing tennis when she was 7 years old… Received her Aggie Ring in the fall of 2020, and graduated from Texas A&M in May of 2021 with a degree in sports management joined by minors in psychology and business… Member of the A&M A.D. Honor Roll and SEC Academic Honor Roll from 2017-2021… Currently enrolled in the Mays Business School Master’s program for marketing… Plans to pursue a career in marketing upon graduation… Enjoys reading, working out, cooking and watching TV when she’s away from the courts.
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Favorites
(as of May 27, 2022)
Singles
#36 Vivian Wolff, Georgia (September 29, 2019)
#58 Jayci Goldsmith, Texas A&M (October 20, 2019)
#54 Marie Mattel, UCF (January 31, 2020)
#76 Martina Capurro, Oklahoma (February 22, 2020)
#30 Megan Davies, South Carolina (February 26, 2021)
#20 Christina Rosca, Vanderbilt (March 20, 2021)
#39 Taylor Bridges, LSU (March 26, 2021)
#62 Selin Ovunc, Auburn (April 1, 2021)
#94 Loudmilla Bencheikh, Alabama (April 3, 2021)
#75 Rebeka Mertena, Tennessee (April 14, 2021)
#26 Sabina Machalova, Ole Miss (April 17, 2021)
#12 Giulia Pairone, Florida State (May 16, 2021)
#19 Lea Ma, Georgia (October 6, 2021)
#110 Valentina Ivanov, California (February 11, 2022)
#18 Salma Ewing, USC (February 13, 2022)
#74 Ayana Akli, South Carolina (March 4, 2022)
#47 Marlee Zein, Florida (March 6, 2022)
#116 Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (March 11, 2022)
#110 Anaelle Leclerq, Ole Miss (March 13, 2022)
#64 Anessa Lee, Vanderbilt (March 18, 2022)
#37 Tenika McGiffin, Tennessee (March 25, 2022)
#21 Mell Reasco, Georgia (March 27, 2022)
#39 Ariana Arseneault, Auburn (April 1, 2022)
#91 Holly Staff, Vanderbilt (April 22, 2022)
#72 Marlee Zein, Florida (April 23, 2022)
#84 Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia (April 24, 2022)
#108 Alicia Herrero, Baylor (May 7, 2022)
#13 Irina Cantos Siemers, Ohio State (May 23, 2022)
Doubles
(with Macarena Olivares)
#58 Emma Kurtz/Emily Smith, Vanderbilt (April 20, 2018)
(with Jayci Goldsmith)
#37 Aiwen Zhu/En-Pei Huang, UNLV (November 11, 2018)
#55 Anzhelika Shapovalova/Liza Buss, SMU (February 27, 2019)
#10 Eden Richardson/Jessica Golovin, LSU (April 5, 2019)
#66 Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (April 11, 2019)
#85 Alexa Bortles/Sabrina Machalova, Ole Miss (April 14, 2019)
#61 Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (April 18, 2019)
#61 Michaela Haet/Linda Huang, Rice (May 4, 2019)
#68 Anna Turati/Bianca Turati, Texas (May 5, 2019)
#38 Emma Kurtz/Emily Smith, Vanderbilt (May 11, 2019)
#52 Jackie Nylander/Chandler Carter, SMU (January 30, 2021)
#41 Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (March 5, 2021)
#77 Nina Geissler/Eden Richardson, LSU (March 26, 2021)
#20 Anna Vrbenska/Alexa Bortles, Ole Miss (April 17, 2021)
#15 Megan Davies/Mia Horvit, South Carolina (April 22, 2021)
#6 Katarina Jokic/Ariana Arsenault, Georgia (April 23, 2021)
#15 Maya Tahan/Diana Khodan, Florida State (May 24, 2021)
#5 Jaeda Daniel/Adriana Reami, North Carolina State (May 25, 2021)
#38 Anna Campana/Carolyn Campana, Wake Forest (October 7, 2021)
#28 Mary Lewis/Maja Pietrowicz, Michigan State (October 7, 2021)
#7 Daria Frayman/Grace Joyce, Princeton (January 29, 2022)
#40 Eryn Cayetano/Grace Piper, USC (February 13, 2022)
#10 Carly Briggs/Marlee Zein, Florida (March 6, 2022)
#78 Yufei Long/Anna Ross, Vanderbilt (March 18, 2022)
#13 Daria Kuczer/Tenika McGiffin, Tennessee (March 25, 2022)
#12 Morgan Coppoc/Ania Hertel, Georgia (March 27, 2022)
#43 Tatum Rice/Morgan Cross, Arkansas (April 15, 2022)
#40 Anna Ross/Holly Staff, Vanderbilt (April 22, 2022)
#28 Alicia Dudeney/McCartney Kessler, Florida (April 23, 2022)
#14 Morgan Coppoc/Ania Hertel, Georgia (April 24, 2022)
#7 Alicia Herrero/Mel Krywoj, Baylor (May 7, 2022)
#18 Miyuka Kimoto/Polina Kozyreva, Syracuse (May 24, 2022)
#31 Charlotte Russell/Lahari Yelamanchili, Tulane (May 25, 2022)
- ITA All-American Singles (2021)
- 2x ITA All-American Doubles (with Jayci Goldsmith, 2021, 22)
- 2x All-SEC First Team (2021, 22)
- 2x SEC All-Tournament Team (2021, 22)
- SEC Tournament MVP (2022)
- SEC Player of the Week (March 9, 2022)
- SEC Player of the Week (March 30, 2022)
- ITA Texas Region Senior Player of the Year (2022)
- ITA Texas Region Most Improved Senior (2022)
- ITA Texas Region Player to Watch (2020)
- 2x ITA Scholar Athlete (2018, 20)
- 4x SEC Academic Honor Roll (2018, 19, 20, 21)
- SEC Community Service Team (2021)
MAKAROVA’S ITA RANKING HISTORY
- CURRENT Singles Ranking – No. 25 (June 2, 2022)
- CURRENT Doubles Ranking – No. 3 (June 2, 2022) with Jayci Goldsmith
- Career-High Singles Ranking – No. 10 (September 7, 2021)
- Career-High Doubles Ranking – No. 2 (April 13, 2022) with Jayci Goldsmith
- Number of Times Ranked – 63 (25 Singles and 38 Doubles Rankings)
MAKAROVA IN THE RECORD BOOK
- TOTAL CAREER DOUBLES WINS – No. 2 (111 victories)
- TOTAL CAREER SINGLES WINS – No. 3 (105 victories)
- SINGLE-SEASON SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE – No. 3 (.889, 2022)
- CAREER SINGLES WIN PERCENTAGE – No. 5 (.745)
- SINGLE-SEASON DOUBLES WINS – No. 5 (36 victories, 2022)
- SINGLE-SEASON SINGLES WINS – No. 8 (32 victories, 2022)
- SINGLE-SEASON DOUBLES WIN PERCENTAGE – No. 9 (.837, 2022)
AT TEXAS A&M
2021-22 (GRADUATE)
Built a 32-4 overall record in singles play with a 27-1 mark in the dual match campaign… Compiled a 16-3 ledger against nationally-ranked opposition… Finished her collegiate career as the second-winningest player in school history overall, placing second in career doubles wins with 111 and third in career singles wins with 105… Dominated in singles at ITA Indoors, booking three wins in as many chances with two ranked victories… Dismantled No. 47 Marlee Zein in straight sets in A&M’s 5-2 win over No. 13 Florida… Was named SEC Player of the Week for the first time in her career following SEC opening weekend… Defeated No. 21 Mell Reasco of Georgia in three sets as a part of A&M’s historic 7-0 sweep of the seventh-ranked Bulldogs… Earned another SEC Player of the Week honor after the sweep of Georgia… Defeated Florida’s Zein in the last match standing during the SEC Tournament Semifinals to secure A&M’s 4-3 victory... Was named the 2022 SEC Tournament MVP… Finished as the Aggies overall doubles leader on the year with a 36-7 record… Garnered the second ITA Doubles All-America accolade of her career after garnering a top-eight seed in the NCAA Doubles Tournament… Earned her first top-10 doubles win of the year with a 6-2 demolition of No. 7 Daria Frayman and Grace Joyce of Princeton… Defeated seventh-ranked Alicia Herrero and Mel Krywoj of Baylor in the NCAA Tournament Second Round… Advanced to the National Quarterfinals of the NCAA Doubles draw for the second consecutive year alongside Jayci Goldsmith.
2021-22 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Opened her fifth and final season at Texas A&M as the Aggies first player in program history to be ranked in the top-10 in both singles and doubles simultaneously… Rated as the No. 10 singles player in the fall preseason poll, placing second in the SEC and state of Texas to start the season… Earned the preseason No. 3 doubles ranking alongside Jayci Goldsmith, a Texas A&M program record… Went 4-2 overall in fall singles, with a signature win in three sets over No. 19 Lea Ma of Georgia at the ITA All-American Championships… Teamed up with Goldsmith to cement a 9-3 mark in tournament doubles, defeating two ranked opponents in the process.
2020-21 (SENIOR)
Second player in Texas A&M program history to be named an ITA All-American in both singles and doubles… Recognized as an All-SEC First Team performer following a stellar 26-7 singles campaign highlighted by a 10-0 record in the SEC dual match season… Paced the team in both singles (26) and doubles (26) wins… Logged eight victories against ranked singles opposition, including a career-best win over No. 12 Giulia Pairone in the NCAA Round of 16 match against Florida State… Played all but two matches at the No. 1 singles position, with a 15-4 mark in that slot… Went a perfect 3-0 at No. 2 singles… Clinched two matches for the Aggies this season, including a win in the last match standing against then-No. 16 Tennessee on Apr. 14… Maintained a team-best 13 match win streak that spanned two months of play… Warranted ITA All-American Doubles recognition alongside Jayci Goldsmith following an impressive effort at the NCAA Individual Championships in May… Went 26-12 overall in doubles, recording wins with a trio of teammates… Spent all but two matches at the No. 1 doubles line with Goldsmith, winning 11 matches in that position… Logged eight ranked victories and two wins against opponents in the top-10 with Goldsmith… Set a new career high ranked win in the NCAA Doubles Round of 16, defeating No. 5 Jaeda Daniel and Adriana Reami of North Carolina State in straight sets.
2020-21 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Submitted an 8-2 record in tournament play, headlined by a spotless 3-0 showing at the Aggie Halloween Classic… Maintained a seven-match win streak during tournament action starting at the Texas A&M Fall Invite… Received the No. 64 ITA singles ranking in the preseason poll… Dominated in doubles, assembling an unblemished 11-0 doubles record alongside three partners… Went 5-0 with Jayci Goldsmith, warranting the No. 39 ITA preseason doubles ranking as a team… Also went 5-0 with Jessica Anzo, with the duo receiving the No. 55 preseason ITA doubles ranking.
2019-20 (JUNIOR)
Finished with a 20-5 singles record on the year, with an 11-2 mark in dual match play… Played the majority of her matches at the No. 1 line, going 4-2… Posted a 3-0 record at the No. 2 position and a 4-0 record at No. 3… Longest win streak of the season was 11 matches… Earned the No. 99 singles rank in the last ITA poll before the end of the season… Earned her first dual match ranked win of the season against No. 54 Marie Mattel of UCF… Went 15-8 in doubles play, with a 9-4 mark in dual matches… Received the No. 37 rank in doubles alongside sophomore Jayci Goldsmith.
2019-20 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Finished with a 9-3 singles record in tournament play… Undefeated against ranked opponents, posting a 2-0 mark… Went 2-1 in singles at the SEC/Big 12 Challenge and ITA All-American… Earned the No. 112 rank in the preseason ITA singles poll… Put up a 6-4 record in tournament doubles action… Ranked No. 8 in the preseason doubles poll alongside fellow sophomore Jayci Goldsmith.
2018-19 (SOPHOMORE)
Posted a 22-10 singles record, including a 16-8 mark in dual matches… Played all but two of her matches at the No. 3 line, finishing with a 15-8 record…Won her only finished match at the No. 4 line against UNLV on Feb. 1… Was 5-4 in SEC matches, all at the No. 3 position… Longest win streak of the season was five matches… Recorded the clinch victory in five matches, winning the last match standing against TCU on Feb. 4, Arkansas on Mar. 24, and the NCAA First Round match against Rice on May 4… Finished 27-9 in doubles, including a 20-8 record in dual matches, all at the No. 1 position… Was 20-8 in dual matches when paired with freshman Jayci Goldsmith.
2018-19 TOURNAMENT RESULTS: Posted a 6-2 singles record and 7-1 doubles record in tournament play… Went 3-0 in singles and doubles matches at the SMU Invitational, posted a pair of straight set singles wins and a three-setter… Opened the ITA Texas Regional with a win against Sylvia Viljoen of Abilene Christian before falling in the round of 32, reached the Round of 16 in the doubles draw alongside Jayci Goldsmith… Went 2-1 at the UNLV Rebel Invite in singles play while earning the Flight 1 Doubles Title alongside Jayci Goldsmith.
2017-18 (FRESHMAN)
Became eligible for the first time and made her career debut against TCU on Feb. 18... Finished the season 5-10 in singles, going 2-4 at No. 4 and 3-6 at No. 5... Was 7-11 in doubles, having gone 3-9 in SEC matches only, all at the No. 2 line… Throughout the spring, teamed up with freshmen Dorthea Faa-Hviding and Riley McQuaid as well as senior Macarena Olivares, who she paired with over the last six matches... Posted her first ranked win as she and Olivares defeated No. 58 Emma Kurt and Emily Smith of Vanderbilt in the quarterfinals of the SEC Tournament.
PREVIOUS ATHLETIC BACKGROUND: Was a member of the Russian World Junior National Team throughout most of her career…Was the 2014 European Cup 14 and under champion as a member of the Russian National Team…Has represented Russia at three European World Championships…Ranked in the top three in Russia from 2011-14 and was ranked as high as No. 3 in the European tennis rankings from 2013-15…Was ranked as high as No. 123 in the ITF junior world rankings…Was the doubles champion and singles finalist at both the 2015 ITF Junior Tunisia and the 2014 Governor Cup in St. Petersburg…Was the singles champion at the 2014 BNP Paribas Cup in Paris, France.
PERSONAL: Tatiana Makarova was born in Moscow, Russia, and is the daughter of Gennady Makarov and Elena Makarova… Began playing tennis when she was 7 years old… Received her Aggie Ring in the fall of 2020, and graduated from Texas A&M in May of 2021 with a degree in sports management joined by minors in psychology and business… Member of the A&M A.D. Honor Roll and SEC Academic Honor Roll from 2017-2021… Currently enrolled in the Mays Business School Master’s program for marketing… Plans to pursue a career in marketing upon graduation… Enjoys reading, working out, cooking and watching TV when she’s away from the courts.
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Favorites
- Favorite class subject: Anatomy, Russian
- Favorite Texas A&M professor: David Waltemyer
- Favorite tennis player of all time: Roger Federer
- Favorite athlete (other than tennis): Any figure skating athlete
- Favorite social media platform: Instagram
- Favorite emoji: Face with raised eyebrow
- Favorite animal: Lion
- Favorite food: Italian
- Favorite music genre: Pop
- Favorite book: Pride and Prejudice – by Jane Austen
- Favorite TV show: Game of Thrones
- Favorite movie: Holiday
- Favorite sport to play other than tennis: Basketball
- Favorite vacation spot: Moscow, Russia
- Favorite thing about tennis: The unpredictability and intensity
- Favorite thing about Texas A&M: The community and traditions
- Favorite Aggie tradition: Aggie Ring and Reveille
- My nickname is: Tati
- One word to describe me ON the court: Fighter
- One word to describe me OFF the court: Genuine
- The person who had the greatest impact on my life: My mom
- The accomplishment that I’m most proud of: Becoming an All-American in singles and doubles in 2021
- The person that I would most like to meet: Roger Federer
- The most famous person I’ve met: Maria Sharapova
- My go-to hype song: “Company” – by Justin Bieber
- Musical instruments that I play: Piano as a child
- What I am most thankful for: The opportunity to be on a team and build true, genuine connections with people while representing Texas A&M
- Best piece of advice for freshman teammates: Time management is the key to success
- The number one item on my bucket list is: Going skydiving
- My biggest pet peeve is: People being late
- My most annoying habit is: Overthinking
- My best non-athletic talent is: Binge-watching TV shows
- The reality show that I would most like to participate in is: Survivor
- If I had a million dollars, I would: Help out my family, buy a house and invest
- Languages (other than English) that I speak fluently: Russian
- The teammate who will surprise people this year: Mary Stoiana
- The teammate who can always make me laugh: Jayci Goldsmith
- The teammate who dominates in the weight room: Renee McBryde
- The teammate who is most likely to become President: Kayal Gownder
- The teammate who is most likely to be on a “best-dressed” list: Jayci Goldsmith
- The teammate who is the best candidate for America’s Got Talent: Elise Robbins
- The teammate who is the best candidate for American Ninja Warrior: Gianna Pielet
- The teammate who is the best candidate for The Bachelorette: Katya Townsend
- The teammate who is the best candidate for Big Brother: Jeanette Mireles
- The teammate who is the best candidate for Lip Sync Battle: Ellie Pittman
- The teammate who is the best candidate for MasterChef: Isa Di Laura
- The teammate who is the best candidate for Shark Tank: Katya Townsend
- The teammate who is the best candidate for Survivor: Ellie Pittman
- The teammate who is the best candidate for the Voice: Isa Di Laura
- The teammate who is the best candidate for World of Dance: Gianna Pielet
(as of May 27, 2022)
Singles
#36 Vivian Wolff, Georgia (September 29, 2019)
#58 Jayci Goldsmith, Texas A&M (October 20, 2019)
#54 Marie Mattel, UCF (January 31, 2020)
#76 Martina Capurro, Oklahoma (February 22, 2020)
#30 Megan Davies, South Carolina (February 26, 2021)
#20 Christina Rosca, Vanderbilt (March 20, 2021)
#39 Taylor Bridges, LSU (March 26, 2021)
#62 Selin Ovunc, Auburn (April 1, 2021)
#94 Loudmilla Bencheikh, Alabama (April 3, 2021)
#75 Rebeka Mertena, Tennessee (April 14, 2021)
#26 Sabina Machalova, Ole Miss (April 17, 2021)
#12 Giulia Pairone, Florida State (May 16, 2021)
#19 Lea Ma, Georgia (October 6, 2021)
#110 Valentina Ivanov, California (February 11, 2022)
#18 Salma Ewing, USC (February 13, 2022)
#74 Ayana Akli, South Carolina (March 4, 2022)
#47 Marlee Zein, Florida (March 6, 2022)
#116 Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (March 11, 2022)
#110 Anaelle Leclerq, Ole Miss (March 13, 2022)
#64 Anessa Lee, Vanderbilt (March 18, 2022)
#37 Tenika McGiffin, Tennessee (March 25, 2022)
#21 Mell Reasco, Georgia (March 27, 2022)
#39 Ariana Arseneault, Auburn (April 1, 2022)
#91 Holly Staff, Vanderbilt (April 22, 2022)
#72 Marlee Zein, Florida (April 23, 2022)
#84 Dasha Vidmanova, Georgia (April 24, 2022)
#108 Alicia Herrero, Baylor (May 7, 2022)
#13 Irina Cantos Siemers, Ohio State (May 23, 2022)
Doubles
(with Macarena Olivares)
#58 Emma Kurtz/Emily Smith, Vanderbilt (April 20, 2018)
(with Jayci Goldsmith)
#37 Aiwen Zhu/En-Pei Huang, UNLV (November 11, 2018)
#55 Anzhelika Shapovalova/Liza Buss, SMU (February 27, 2019)
#10 Eden Richardson/Jessica Golovin, LSU (April 5, 2019)
#66 Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (April 11, 2019)
#85 Alexa Bortles/Sabrina Machalova, Ole Miss (April 14, 2019)
#61 Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (April 18, 2019)
#61 Michaela Haet/Linda Huang, Rice (May 4, 2019)
#68 Anna Turati/Bianca Turati, Texas (May 5, 2019)
#38 Emma Kurtz/Emily Smith, Vanderbilt (May 11, 2019)
#52 Jackie Nylander/Chandler Carter, SMU (January 30, 2021)
#41 Magda Adaloglou/Tamara Racine, Mississippi State (March 5, 2021)
#77 Nina Geissler/Eden Richardson, LSU (March 26, 2021)
#20 Anna Vrbenska/Alexa Bortles, Ole Miss (April 17, 2021)
#15 Megan Davies/Mia Horvit, South Carolina (April 22, 2021)
#6 Katarina Jokic/Ariana Arsenault, Georgia (April 23, 2021)
#15 Maya Tahan/Diana Khodan, Florida State (May 24, 2021)
#5 Jaeda Daniel/Adriana Reami, North Carolina State (May 25, 2021)
#38 Anna Campana/Carolyn Campana, Wake Forest (October 7, 2021)
#28 Mary Lewis/Maja Pietrowicz, Michigan State (October 7, 2021)
#7 Daria Frayman/Grace Joyce, Princeton (January 29, 2022)
#40 Eryn Cayetano/Grace Piper, USC (February 13, 2022)
#10 Carly Briggs/Marlee Zein, Florida (March 6, 2022)
#78 Yufei Long/Anna Ross, Vanderbilt (March 18, 2022)
#13 Daria Kuczer/Tenika McGiffin, Tennessee (March 25, 2022)
#12 Morgan Coppoc/Ania Hertel, Georgia (March 27, 2022)
#43 Tatum Rice/Morgan Cross, Arkansas (April 15, 2022)
#40 Anna Ross/Holly Staff, Vanderbilt (April 22, 2022)
#28 Alicia Dudeney/McCartney Kessler, Florida (April 23, 2022)
#14 Morgan Coppoc/Ania Hertel, Georgia (April 24, 2022)
#7 Alicia Herrero/Mel Krywoj, Baylor (May 7, 2022)
#18 Miyuka Kimoto/Polina Kozyreva, Syracuse (May 24, 2022)
#31 Charlotte Russell/Lahari Yelamanchili, Tulane (May 25, 2022)
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