2017-18 Women's Tennis Roster

Stacey Fung
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Junior
- Hometown:
- Vancouver, Canada
Bio
FUNG'S CAREER RECORD
» Husky tennis star Stacey Fung looks to finish her career in style (Seattle Times; May 2, 2019)
Senior Year (2018-19)
Junior Year (2017-18)
YEAR | SINGLES (dual • overall) | DOUBLES (dual • overall) |
2015-16 | 12-8 • 22-11 | 9-9 • 16-12 |
2016-17 | 16-7 • 24-11 | 9-12 • 14-16 |
2017-18 | 18-1 • 27-5 | 13-12 • 16-15 |
2018-19 | 12-7 • 19-12 | 12-7 • 21-11 |
Career | 58-23 • 92-39 | 43-40 • 67-54 |
» Husky tennis star Stacey Fung looks to finish her career in style (Seattle Times; May 2, 2019)
Senior Year (2018-19)
- All-Pac-12 Second Team
- Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
- Final ITA Singles Ranking of 55
- Final ITA Doubles Ranking of 35
- Reached NCAA Singles Championship for third-straight season, becoming just fifth UW Player to qualify in three-consecutive seasons
- Advanced to the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship after upsetting #14 Gabriela Knutson of Syracuse in the opening round
- Also competed with Nika Zupancic at the NCAA Doubles Tournament, falling in the first round
- Tenth player in program history to qualify for both the NCAA Singles and Doubles Tournaments in the same year
- Posted 19-12 singles record including a 7-9 mark against nationally-ranked opponents
- Went 21-11 in doubles play including a 12-7 mark in duals
- Reached the first round of the ITA Women's All-American Championship
- Defeated #1 Sophie Whittle of Ganzaga 4-6, 7-6 (6), 1-0 (11-9) in dual on Feb. 19
- Beat #22 Micahela Bayerlova from WSU 3-6, 6-2, 6-2 in final regular-season dual
- Came from behind to beat #42 Jada Hart of UCLA 1-6, 7-6 (5), 6-1 at the Pac-12 Tournament Semifinal after trailing 4-1 in the second set
- Clinched the Huskies' NCAA Second Round match against #34 Princeton with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Stephanie Schrage
- Teamed with Zupancic to knock off the No. 1 ranked doubles team of John-Baptiste/Hattingh of Arizona State 7-6 (6) at the Pac-12 Tournament
- Reached the doubles semifinal of the ITA Northwest Regional Championships with Zupancic
- Named Pac-12 Player of the Week after a perfect 5-0 singles and doubles record to begin the season in Hawaii, including a 6-3, 6-0 victory over #68 Sabina Machalova of Ole Miss.
- Ranked No. 9 in the preseason singles ITA rankings, while being ranked No. 40 in the doubles poll with Vanessa Wong
- All-American
- All-Pac-12 First Team
- Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
- Final ITA ranking of 20
- Advanced to the second round of the 2018 NCAA Women's Tennis Singles Championship
- Ranked as high as No. 6 in singles by the ITA
- Had 12 wins over players ranked in the top 100, including three in the top 25
- In two sets, beat No. 40 Julia Rosenquist from Cal
- Earned a two-set win against No. 39 Marianna Petrei from Idaho
- Beat No. 83 Lee Or from Northwestern
- Has ranked wins against No. 65 Julia O'Loughlin from Denver and No. 89 Daniell Andie from Alabama
- Named the Pac-12 Player of the Week on Jan. 30
- Clinched the upset of No. 20 LSU by taking down No. 47 Elyse Lavender in three sets
- At the ITA Fall National Championships, she won one match
- Defeated No. 120 Alex Valenstein from Texas Tech at the Kansas Invitational
- Beat No. 36 Ana Oparenovic from Arkansas and No. 48 Alyssa Tobita from Oregon at the Husky Invite
- Made it to the quarterfinals of the main draw at the Riviera/ITA Women's All-American Championships
- Ranked No. 18 in the preseason ITA rankings
- Named to the All-Pac-12 Second Team
- A Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention
- Finished the season ranked 34th in the country by the ITA
- Played her singles at the top court in every dual match
- Led the team with 24 singles wins this season
- The first Husky since Venise Chan and Denise Dy to win 20 or more singles matches in back-to-back seasons
- Earned an invite to the NCAA Singles Championships, reaching the second round
- Defeated No. 57 Carol Zi Yang in the opening round at the NCAA Singles Championships
- Set a career-high ITA Singles Ranking of 29th in the country this season
- Against No. 10 Stanford, battled back to defeat No. 54 Caroline Doyle 6-7(6), 6-4, 1-0 (10-5)
- In the same weekend, took down No. 27 Lauren Marker of Arizona and No. 61 Kassidy Jump of ASU
- Grabbed a 6-2, 6-4 win over No. 20 Gabby Smith of USC to help UW come back from an 0-3 deficit to win 4-3
- Defeated No. 57 Donika Bashota of TCU 6-4, 5-7, 10-4 at the David Kent Invitational during the fall
- Led the team in total singles wins(22) and dual match singles wins (12)
- Paired with Elianne Douglas-Miron, ranked as high as No. 46 in the country in doubles
- Ranked as high as No. 65 in the nation by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association in singles
- Defeated No. 66 Kassidy Jump against 26th ranked Arizona 6-3, 6-2
- Went 10-2 during fall season in singles
- Defeated No. 65 Apichaya Runglerdkriangkrai of Pepperdine at Washington Invitational (6-3, 6-0)
- Defeated No. 54 Sophie Watts of Fresno St. at Jack Kramer Invitational (6-2, 6-0)
- Was a finalist at the Jack Kramer Invitational
- Consistently ranked No. 1 player in British Columbia
- Named the Tennis B.C. Female Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016
- Has earned No. 1 ranking in Canada in doubles and been in top-10 in singles
- Career-high WTA doubles ranking of 769
- Won three Canadian National Doubles titles and was a finalist twice
- Advanced to the finals and semi-finals in the Canadian Singles National Championships
- Has won two ITF singles title and three doubles titles
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