The rebels (7-2, 0-0 sec) seek to win their first team ranked on the season, as the rebels did in the 2023-24 season over LSU. On the territory of Tiger, three rebels are a profit, shy of a major marker of 50 career victories in or singles or pairs.
Rebels
Lubie Carreysova (Senior) – Liberec, the Czech Republic
– Provided victory in the 40 career in ITA Regionals.
– Won the 50th career victory in ITA sections.
– 2023 and 2025 NCAA championship qualifiers in singles and in pairs in 2025.
-Raised No. 89 with AnaëLle Leclercq-Ficher in pairs in the latest ITA polls.
– A victory away from the 50th single.
Emma Kat (junior) – Rammelsbach, Germany
– advanced to the semi -finals of the ITA sections.
– Won the 30th Career Victory at Milwaukee Tennis Classic.
– Cut 20 career pairs won in Ita Regionals.
Rachel Crisis (Senior) – Milton, Ontario, Canada
-In the team in single won with a total record of 18-9 in 2023-24
-Holds a self-in career record of 49-37 and is a 3-0 start in double competition this season.
Anaëlle Leclercq -ficher (Senior) – La Perche, France
– Disclosed Final Four in pairs with ITA Sections in 2024.
– has collected two -digit victories in pairs throughout the three years of her career.
– Classifier of the NCAA Championship in Singles and Double.
– A victory away from the 50th of his career in pairs.
– Raised No. 89 in pairs with Kareisova in ITA’s most surveys.
Andrea Nova (SO.) – Prague, Czech Republic
– Recorded the First Victory of the Year of the Year of June Stewart Invitational.
– He came to Ole Miss, ranked No. 298 in the ITF Junior ranking.
-Ele Miss 4-3 over Utah over the weekend of Kickoff ITA with 6-7 (4), 6-3, 6-1 win in the yard six.
– Leads the team in double single wins entering a 6-1 recording conference game.
Brooklyn Olson (Fr.) – Kansas City, Kansas
– Beat the first double single victory against Tennessee State.
– The first career of the single Single Victory of June Stewart Invitational.
– A five star set of blue chip.
– ranked to 704 in the ITF Singles ranking.
– I reached the cute 16 of Les Petits as Junior Tournament in 2020
– Invincible in double single matches so far (2-0).
Lucy Petruzelova (Senior) – Shawl, the Czech Republic
– Join Ole Miss in three seasons with Charlotte.
– Won first victory as a rebel in Tennis Classics in Milwaukee.
– Fixed 75 common single wins against Memphis.
-ALL-Conference USAs.
– Classifier of Championships at NCAA at Singles.
Alice Sulie (Fr.) – Angers, France
– Signed in January 2025
– He reached a career height No. 413 in the ITF Junior ranking.
– 47 wins in the youth chain.
– Added 31 wins from joining the professional ranks.
– won the first collegial match in Tulsa in pairs and singlesS
Emily Welker (gr.) –
Limbach-Berfrohna, Germany
– Signed in January 2025
– Holds 13.7 World Tennis Number.
– Required the first career title in 2024 ITF/Tennis Europe W15 Bucharest.
– Reached the Single Chart 26 of ITF No. 26.
Familiar
Ole Miss has five players who have returned from last year’s team. The three-headed monster in the elderly lusty Kareasova, Rachel Crizak and Anael Lecler-Fajher will have a significant impact this season. The trio contributed 17 of the single victories of Ole Miss’ during the fall season. In 2024, Kyzyzak and Emma Kette led the team in single won by 18 and 17 respectively.
Against the country of network
Lsu
The list of tigers holds a slate evenly between the upper and lower classmates. Ranked on # 8, the “tigers” are 8-1 in the season, with several ranked victories over # 3 Oklahoma, No. 6 UCLA and No. 19 Florida. No. 72 Tilwith di Girolami is competing in both the first and the third tiger slot, boasting 6-2 recording so far. Baylor Transfer Anita Sahdiieva is 4-1 in fourth position with 1-0 court mark three. In pairs No. 17 Cadence Brace and Kayla Cross, they sit in the first slot with an unbeaten 3-0.
Ranked players
Team:
No. 8- LSU
No. 72- Ole Miss
Singles
No. 51- Cross Cross (LSU)
No. 72- Tilwith Di Girolami (LSU)
No. 121-Gabby Rivera (LSU)
Pairs:
No. 17- Brace of Cadans/Cross Kayla (LSU)
No. 22- Tilwith di Girolami/Anita Sahdiieva (LSU)
No. 89- Anaëlle LeCerlcq-Ficher/Ludmila Kareisová (Ole Miss)
Legend status
Chief coach Mark Bears provided his 300th victory at the head of the Ole Miss program. The most baked head trainer in the history of the program, Bayers is the first chief coach in Ole Miss’s tennis history to reach No. 300. Bayers became the only active coach in SEC with three generations won under his belt in their current institution.
The victory over Alcorn State also celebrates No. 350 in his overall coaching career after asking for 50 in three seasons with Armstrong Atlantic State before joining Ole Miss. He has the 23rd wins among all NCAA Division active coaches and sits at the top of SEC in this category.
Freshmen
All the way from Angers, France, Alice Soulié reached Career No. 413 in the ITF Junior ranking and added 31 wins after joining the professional ranks. Soulié won his first career victory at the J5 Ponts de CE in his home country of France. She joined Ole Miss with WTN of 16.2 in singles and couples. Soulié made his collegial debut in both pairs and singles against Kansas City. The newcomer left his sign in Tulsa, winning with his partner Anael Lecturer-Fajher and wanted a 6-1, 6-0 single in the yard six.
A five -star blue chip is recruiting from Kansas City, Kansas, Brooklyn Olson began his collegial career as a rebel this season. It is ranked No. 704 in the ITF single, and 26 is recruiting in the country. She made his debut in pairs in the southern ITA regions with Lucy Petruzelova and advanced to the top 16. Olson won her first twin single win against Tennessee State with a perfect score of 6-0, 6-0. She became the first freshman of Ole Miss from at least 2014-15, who found her career, not allowing a match in her singles debut.
Transfer to SIP
Abspipher Emily Welker joins the Limbach-Oberfrocha rebels, Germany, with a 13.7 world tennis number while holding a record of 130-108 in the professional chain. Welker reached the chart for singles in the # 26 career and declared his first career title in the ITF/Tennis Europe W15 W15 tournament as six seeds. She won four of her straight -set matches, including in the last round, while upsetting the second and third ranked players in the tournament for her victory. The German reached its highest single, WTA career on March 20, 2023, setting No. 593.
The rebels added Lucy Petruselova from Charlotte through the transfer portal. Petruzelova spent three seasons in Charlotte and won a combined 66-25 single record and 58-42 double records. Petruzelova advanced to the quarterfinals after defeating three opponents in straight sets, including Alice Batas on anchrum 6-4, 6-1. The senior hit the most important single for singles from 75 in the match against Memphis Tigers.
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