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Alesya Yakubovich Season 2022-23

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2022-23: Yakubovich finished the year 18-10 in singles and 13-13 in doubles for 2022-23. … Had win over nationally-ranked Penn State opponent in Fall Atlantic Regionals where she made a run to the quarterfinals. … Won eight matches at line four singles in the spring. … In doubles she teamed with Shahar Biran going 11-8 in dual matches mainly at line three. … Had a five-match winning streak from Feb. 19 to Mar. 17 with victories over Florida State, Princeton, Kansas, Louisiana and Marshall.

2021-22: 23-11 overall and 17-6 in singles this spring…Won 13 matches in a row…Wins over Penn State (2), Kansas, Iowa State, Wake Forest, West Virginia, #12 Ga. Tech, #13 Florida, Penn, Harvard, Navy (2), #58 Princeton, #59 VCU, #51 Charlotte, UAB, Rice…In doubles, had 10 wins.

2020-21: All-Conference USA Doubles First Team honoree … Nationally ranked in doubles throughout the season … Named to Conference USA Honor Roll.

2019-20: All-Conference USA First Team in singles and doubles ... First Team All-State for doubles ... Named the Conference USA Athlete of the Week on Feb. 12, 2020 … Claimed the ITA Atlantic Region doubles crown with teammate Yulia Starodubtseva, punching their ticket to the Oracle ITA National Fall Championships in Newport Beach, Cali., where they downed three nationally ranked tandems to ultimately advance to the Final Four of the Fall National Championships … Yakubovich and Starodubtseva went from being unranked in doubles to finishing the year nationally ranked No. 7, which marks the highest ranked doubles tandem in program history … For the spring season, went a perfect 5-0 in doubles and put together an 8-2 mark in singles action.

2018-19: One of six players in the league to be named to the All-Conference Freshman Team … Helped lead the Monarchs to a No. 19 national team ranking, which is the best mark in program history, while helping lead ODU to earning the No. 1 seed in the Conference USA Championship and ultimately the program’s first ever at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament.

Personal: Completed bachelor's degree and is continuing her master's in business administration.

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Freshman
2018-19

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Sophomore
2019-20

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Sophomore
2020-21

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Junior
2021-22

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