2015-16 Tennis - W Roster

Nia Rose
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- NYC Lab School
- Hometown:
- New York City, N.Y.
2017-18: Saw limited action her senior season, going 4-5 overall in singles play and 10-5 in doubles play ... went 1-1 in singles play during the spring season, playing both matches at the No. 6 spot ... won her first match of dual play by defeating Idaho's Shion Watabe, 7-6(2), 6-2 ... posted a 4-3 doubles record, recording wins while partnered with Julia Eshet, Julia Lilien and Paiton Wagner ... played all but one match at the No. 3 spot ... won her sole match at the No. 2 spot, partnering with Eshet for a 6-1 win over Kansas' Janet Koch and Tatiana Nikolaeva. Fall: Went 6-2 in doubles play during the fall, winning her first six matches ... undefeated at the Washington Husky Invitational, partnering with Julia Eshet for wins over duos from Portland, Washington and Arkansas ... reached the ITA Northwest Regional Doubles Championship quarterfinals, pairing with Daniela Nasser ... the duo defeated defeated Santa Clara's No. 19 pair of Madison Clarke and Maddie Pothoff, 8-7(6), in the Round of 16 before falling to Stanford's Melissa Lord and Caroline Lampl in the quarterfinals ... went 3-4 in singles play ... won her first two matches of the year, defeating Arkansas' Jackie Carr in three sets, 1-6, 6-3, 6-2, before defeating Portland's Emily Soares, 6-0, 6-2.
2016-2017: Finished the season 5-16 in singles play ... spent most of the year at the No. 3 spot where she boasted a 4-10 record ... won her first match of the season against Eastern Washington's Faye Worrall 6-1, 6-0 to mark her only win at the No. 1 spot on the year ... went 3-8 in conference play clinching a win for the Ducks over Arizona with a 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (7-1) victory against Camila Wesbrooks ... crucial in UO's upset win over Washington defeating No. 123 Miki Kobayashi 7-6, 6-4 ... went 11-11 in doubles play partnering with six other Ducks throughout the season ... partnered with senior Marlou Kluiving for a 4-3 record all from the No. 3 spot ... the duo went 3-3 in Pac-12 play as Rose finished the season 5-5 overall. Fall: Went 3-1 at the ITA Women's Northwest Regional Championship only falling to Melissa Lord of Stanford 6-4, 7-5, 7-5 ... Went undefeated at the GSU Invite, beating Maria Josefina Zehnder of Middle Tennessee State University 6-3, 6-3, Daniela Ramirez of Georgia State University 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, and Katty Weymouth 7-5, 7-6(9) ... Left the Gonzaga Invitational 1-2 falling to Nevada Apollo of Gonzaga University 6-1, 4-6, 6-0 and Radina Dimitrova of University of Portland 6-1, 6-3 but defeated Lucia Badillos of University of Idaho 7-5, 2-6, 6-3 ... Finishing the fall season 7-3 in singles.
2015-16: Recorded a 6-19 overall record in singles as a sophomore, going 5-14 dual mark competing primarily in the No. 1 spot for the Ducks … went 12-8 overall in doubles play, posting a 12-6 record with teammate Alyssa Tobita … Rose and Tobita’s win in the Ducks’ match against Arizona gave them 35 as a tandem for their careers, giving the Duck duo sole possession of second in the program record book for career doubles wins … went 2-1 against ranked doubles teams, with wins over No. 37 Eales/Thompson of Long Beach State and Denver’s 44th-ranked tandem of O’Loughlin/Slattery … with Tobita, was ranked as high as No. 74 in the ITA doubles rankings (April 26). Fall: Did not compete.
2014-15: Finished her first-season as a Duck with a 17-17 overall record in singles and an astounding 25-10 mark in doubles play with fellow freshman teammate, Alyssa Tobita…the dynamic duo’s 25 wins is good for second all-time in the Oregon record books for doubles victories in a single season and sixth all-time in career doubles victories…upset No. 11-ranked Giuliana Olmos of USC in a three-set thriller at home, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4…a week later, she ousted the No. 22-ranked singles play in Klara Fabikova of California 6-4, 7-6 (4)…picked up her third victory over a top-27 opponent in as many weeks versus No. 27 Desirae Krawczyk 3-2 (inj.)…her 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 comeback victory over Elizaveta Luzina clinched the match for Oregon and gave head coach Alison Silverio her first Pac-12 win…Rose was equally as impressive on the doubles circuit at the No. 1 position, going 13-5 during the dual season…rode six-match winning streak twice during the season, once in the fall and once in the spring…ousted Utah’s No. 31-ranked doubles team of Tereza Bekerova and Margo Pletcher 8-2…also upset Arizona’s No. 23 ranked duo of Briar Preston and Shayne Austin, 8-5. Fall: Started her collegiate career with six-straight doubles wins…picked up her first collegiate win in singles against Sophie Van den Aarssen of Portland 5-7, 6-3, 6-1.
Before Oregon: A four-star recruit according to Tennisrecruiting.net...ranked the No. 72 player in the class of 2014 by Tennisrecruiting.net...she spent most of her childhood living in Miramar, Fla., but she completed high school in New York City...Before she moved she was ranked the 13th-best player in the state of Florida and the 26th-best player in the Southeast Region...Rose finished her club career with a 17-10 record...she went 2-2 against opponents who were not rated, undefeated against opponents who were ranked in between one and four stars (11-0), 4-6 against five-star recruits and 0-2 versus blue-chip recruits.
Personal: Daughter of Paul and Gerda Rose … has an older sister, Malika, who played at Oklahoma State and a younger brother, Zane Elliot … majoring in Cinema Studies.