2025-26 (Senior at Washington)
- Ranked No. 56 in final singles ranking of the season, the highest ranked singles player in the final rankings since Stacey Fung in 2019
- Ranked No. 6 in singles and No. 9 in doubles in the latest ITA Northwest Region rankings
- Named to First Team All-Big Ten
- Named Big Ten women's tennis player of the week twice this season
- Ranked #53 in singles
- Won all three singles matches at the ITA West Sectionals, winning against No. 62 Haddad (USC) and No. 58 Driscoll (Stanford) and Moore (Utah)
- Won against No. 48 Bowers (Auburn) at the NCAA Singles Championship
- Has won five of nine doubles matches
- Won both single and doubles matches in first dual of the year against Nepomuceno and Nepomuceno/Galindo (Hawaii)
- Won her single and doubles matches against Polakova and Polakova/Viriant (Boise State)
- Beat No. 112 Read (San Diego) in singles
2024-25 (Junior at Washington)
- All-Big Ten First Team
- CSC Academic All-District Team
- In their first match as a doubles pair, Carter and partner Alexia Jacobs defeated the No. 1 doubles team in the country (Ange Oby Kajuru and Anastasiya Komar, Oklahoma State), 3-6, 7-6 (1), (10-3) in the main draw first round of the ITA All-American Championships
- Advanced to the ITA All-American Championships quarterfinals with doubles partner Jacobs after defeating No. 27 Hamner/Carnicella (S. Carolina), 1-6, 6-3, (10-8), becoming the first Huskies since 2016 to reach the tournament quarterfinals
2023-24 (Sophomore at Arizona)
- All-Pac-12 First Team
- Tallied 14 singles wins on the year, 11 of which came during dual match play
- Totaled 15 doubles wins, 11 of those in dual matches
- Defeated four nationally-ranked singles opponents and five ranked doubles opponents
- Played nearly the entire season at No. 1 singles and doubles
- Charted her highest-ranked singles win of the season over then-No. 33 Loudmilla Bencheikh (Alabama)
- Defeated then-No. 26 Roisin Gilheany/Dana Guzman (Oklahoma) with Brandelyn Fulgenzi for the pair's highest-ranked doubles win of the season
- Totaled six singles wins and five doubles wins during conference play
2022-23 (Freshman at Arizona)
- All-Pac-12 First Team
- Compiled an overall record of 22-7 in singles and 11-15 in doubles
- Clinched the doubles points against Colorado to give the team its third conference win of the season
- Clinched the doubles point with Ziouti against Utah to help propel the Wildcats to their first Pac-12 tournament quarterfinals appearance since 2019
- Played primarily No. 1 and No. 2 singles as a freshman
- Led Arizona in dual singles with 17 wins and held a perfect 8-0 record at the No. 2 spot
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BACKGROUND |
Head Coach Robin Stephenson on Carter: "We are so excited to have Reece joining us. She is someone that I have been so impressed with since junior tennis and have seen her improve and thrive in the college tennis environment. She is the perfect fit for our program and the goals we have going forward. Reece is a fierce competitor and loves the team atmosphere. She has a lot of high-level experience that she will bring in here and I have no doubt that she will help lead the program to new heights in her two years here. She has the belief in our vision and the willingness to put the work in to accomplish the goals she has for herself and the team. She also shares in our values and is an amazing person that will fit in with our team culture right away. We cannot wait to get her here and to start working with her."
- Daughter of Danya and Dwayne Carter, has one sister Ryan
- Juniors ranking of 98 in the world, took third place at Canadian Nationals and won doubles
- Blue chip recruit and top 10 recruiting class
Favorite way to end a rally: Forehand winner
Favorite hobby: Going for walks
Favorite movie/TV show: Selling Sunset
Most played artist on Spotify: Morgan Wallen
Favorite tennis memory: Committing to UW
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CAREER SINGLES RECORD |
CAREER DOUBLES RECORD |
| YEAR |
DUAL |
TOURN |
OVERALL |
DUAL |
TOURN |
OVERALL |
| 2022-23* |
17-7 |
-- |
17-7 |
11-15 |
-- |
11-15 |
| 2023-24* |
11-11 |
3-3 |
14-14 |
11-8 |
4-3 |
15-11 |
| *At Arizona |
28-18 |
3-3 |
31-21 |
22-23 |
4-3 |
26-26 |
| 2024-25 |
12-7 |
6-6 |
18-13 |
13-9 |
6-5 |
19-14 |
| 2025-26 |
18-2 |
8-3 |
26-5 |
16-5 |
5-4 |
21-9 |
| at UW |
30-9 |
14-9 |
44-18 |
29-14 |
11-9 |
40-23 |
| Career |
58-27 |
17-12 |
75-39 |
51-47 |
15-12 |
66-59 |
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