2024 ITA ALL-AMERICA SINGLES
2024 ITA ALL-AMERICA DOUBLES
2024 PBC PLAYER OF THE YEAR (coaches)
2024 ALL-PBC, FIRST-TEAM SINGLES (coaches)
2024 ALL-PBC, FIRST-TEAM DOUBLES (coaches)
2023 ALL-PBC, FIRST-TEAM SINGLES (coaches)
2023 ALL-PBC, SECOND-TEAM DOUBLES (coaches)
2021 ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE, FIRST TEAM SINGLES (coaches)
Statistics: Career |
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2024 (SENIOR): Had another great season with a 32-5 overall record in singles and went 20-11 in doubles...Was 17-3 at No. 1 singles and went 6-2 against nationally-ranked competition...Won her last seven matches in a row...Defeated No. 8-ranked Angelina Linnikova of North Georgia (April 28), 6-4 and 6-4...Rolled past No. 11 Prinkle Singh of Charleston (March 2), 6-0 and retired...Finished the season ranked No. 4 nationally and peaked as high as No. 2...Went 17-4 in doubles when paired with Dana Heimen, which included a 10-1 record during the spring...They defeated No. 4-ranked Anais Ruyssen and Marta Komar of Wayne State (March 12), 6-3...Meier and Heimen were ranked No. 7 in the final poll and they were ranked as high as No. 4...Was a three-time PBC Women's Tennis Player of the Week (Feb. 5, March 11, and April 1)...CSC Academic All-America® first team...CSC Academic All-District®...Earned academic all-conference honors...PBC Presidential Honor Roll Silver Scholar...D2 ADA award recipient.
2023 (JUNIOR): Broke the Division II-era record for wins in singles play as she posted a 36-3 record...Went 24-1 in the spring and was 7-0 in league play...Posted a 6-1 record against nationally-ranked players...Won 28 consecutive matches...Defeated No. 7-ranked Claudia Borbon Roca of Saint Leo (Feb. 24), 6-3 and 6-0...Was ranked as high as No. 5, nationally, before finishing the year at No. 15...A three-time PBC Player of the Week (Feb. 27, March 21, and April 11)...Posted a 29-9 record in doubles, including a 19-6 mark in the spring, and went 6-1 in PBC play...Played with six different doubles partners...Went 10-5 with Florencia Massardo Brain...Was ranked as high as No. 10 with Dana Heimen...PBC Presidential Honor Roll Silver Scholar...D2 ADA award recipient.
BEFORE FLAGLER: Attended Georgia Southern University in Statesboro.
2022 (SOPHOMORE): Posted an 8-4 record in singles...Went 4-3 in doubles...Was the double partner of current teammate Dana Heimen when they held a 4-3 lead over the No. 5 ranked tandem at the University of North Florida (Feb. 20)...The match went unfinished.
2021 (FRESHMAN): Went 15-10 in singles and 10-12 in doubles play...Earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference singles honors, the first Eagle to do so since joining the league in 2015...Went 5-4 in Sun Belt action ...Named the Sun Belt Player of the Week on March 31, her second career honor...She is the only Eagle to earn Sun Belt weekly women's tennis honors...4-4 at No. 1 singles and 11-4 at No. 2 singles action during the year...Went 2-1 at No. 1 singles during the 2021 Sun Belt Conference Championships, helping the Eagles earn their first league title...Defeated 2021 Sun Belt Player of the Year Yu Fujioka, 6-4, 6-3, on April 10 to help the Eagles defeat South Alabama, 4-3, in Statesboro...Also notched singles wins over ULM and UTA in the tournament...Teamed with Paula Boixader to go 6-4 in doubles action, including a 3-1 mark in Sun Belt play...Won 13 of her 15 singles matches in straight sets.
2020 (FRESHMAN): Went 9-2 in singles play including a 3-0 record from the one spot...After three consecutive singles wins and two doubles wins from Feb. 4-9, Meier was voted as the first Sun Belt Conference women's tennis athlete of the week in program history...Posted a 5-7 doubles record with partners Paula Hijos and Hannah Daniel...Earned President's List honors for Spring 2020 by carrying a perfect 4.0 GPA.
PREP SCHOOL: Attended Schiller Gymnasium Potsdam…Played club tennis for Potsdamer Tennisclub Rot-Weiss e.V.…Took first place at a national women's tournament in Berlin (category A5) in 2018 …Was ranked as high as No. 81 in the women's national German rankings…In 2016, took first place in doubles at the BMW Junior Cup Regensburg in Regensburg, Germany…Also won the Swiss Junior in 2016 and took runner-up honors in 2015.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Olaf Stahlberg and Nicole Meier.