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2014-15 Women's Tennis Roster

Kristina Savchenkov

  • Height:
    5-8
  • Class:
    Junior
  • Highschool:
    Health School N712
  • Hometown:
    Moscow, Russia

Summary

Biography

Savchenkov’s Career Record
YearSinglesDoubles
2012-1320-321-4
2013-1426-829-7
Totals46-1150-11

NORTHEASTERN STATE – A two-year letterwinner . . . named a 2014 ITA All-American as a singles competitor . . . owns a career 46-11 mark in singles competition and a 50-11 doubles record . . . is a four-time All-MIAA honoree (2013 Singles First Team, 2014 Doubles First Team, 2013 Doubles Second Team, 2014 Singles Second Team) . . . honored as the 2013 MIAA Freshman of the Year . . . career-high ITA national singles rank was No. 17 (April 30, 2014) . . . best doubles rank of No. 19 came on March 27, 2013 . . . a four-time MIAA Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week recipient . . . career-best singles win streak is 11 matches, and career-long doubles win streak is 17 matches . . . two-time honoree on the MIAA Academic Honor Roll (2013-14) . . . has helped lead NSU to two NCAA Round of 16 appearances (2013-14).
 
Sophomore (2013-14) – Finished the season with a 26-8 overall singles record and a 29-7 doubles mark . . . was honored as an ITA All-American in singles . . . named to the All-MIAA Doubles First Team and the All-MIAA Singles Second Team . . . was 18-6 during the dual season playing at No. 1 singles, while also sporting a 9-1 mark in the MIAA . . . also posted an 8-1 MIAA mark in doubles action, playing primarily at the second position . . . earned a straight-set victory over No. 4 Fanni Varga of Southwest Baptist on March 30, which was just the second loss in the junior’s career . . . also picked up straight-set victories over No. 32 Abby White of Arkansas-Fort Smith (April 15) and No. 42 Hadeil Ali of Drury (Feb. 7) . . . compiled a season-best eight-match singles win streak early in the year . . . also registered a season-high 17-match win streak in doubles late in the campaign . . . earned a season-high national ITA singles ranking of No. 17 on April 30 . . . became the No. 1-ranked singles player in the ITA Central Region on April 23, and also landed at No. 10 in the region in doubles with teammate Barbora Jirickova . . . was a league-leading three-time winner of the MIAA Tennis Athlete of the Week award (February 17, March 31, April 21) . . . reached the semifinals of both the singles and doubles main draw at the ITA Central Regional Championship in the fall . . . won the Flight 1 singles championship at the UCA Invitational and reached the semifinals of the Flight 1 doubles draw . . . named to the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
 
Freshman (2012-13) – Was honored as the MIAA Freshman of the Year . . . compiled a 20-3 singles mark and a 21-4 doubles ledger in her debut campaign . . . also landed on both the All-MIAA Singles First Team at the second position and the All-MIAA Doubles Second Team at the No. 1 flight . . . registered a season-best 11-match win streak in singles . . . teamed with Ivana Belejova to post two separate eight-match win streaks . . . Savchenkov and Belejova also defeated the nation’s No. 22-ranked tandem of Northwest Missouri State’s Camila Quesada and Alexis Bartek 9-8 (7-5) on Feb. 16 . . . earned a national doubles rank of No. 19 on March 27 . . . named the MIAA Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week once (Feb. 19) . . . defeated then-No. 12-ranked Natalia Kozel of Drury 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 (Feb. 8) . . . was a member of the MIAA Academic Honor Roll.
 
Personal – Majoring in health and human performance . . . daughter of Alexander Savchenkov and Natalia Savchenkova . . . born Dec. 12, 1995.

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  • 2012-13Freshman

    5'8"
  • 2013-14Sophomore

    5'8"
  • 2014-15Junior

    5'8"