Jordan Wylie
Jordan Wylie
Height: 5-9
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Roswell, GA
High School: Centennial
Major: Psychology & Anthropology
Parents: Mark Wylie

Senior (2012-13):

Wylie ended her career by being named the ITA Atlantic South Region Senior Player of the Year, and claiming all-University Athletic Association (UAA) First Team acclaim for her performance as both Emory’s third singles player and as a part of the Eagles’ second doubles team with Madison Gordon.  She completed the season with a singles record of 15-13, and her career record of 70-14 gives her the 14th-most victories in the program history.  Including in her season tally was a record of 10-7 during the spring season, and a 4-2 record as Emory’s third singles player.  In addition, she was 15-9 in doubles play during the year, improving her career ledger to 62-37, the 18th-most victories in program history.  She went 13-6 when teamed with Gordon, winning six-straight matches over a stretch that included the UAA Championships and the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament.  During the ITA Fall Atlantic South Regional Championships, Wylie was the second overall seed in the singles draw, and advanced to the title match before falling to teammate Gabrielle Clark.  She also teamed with Stephanie Loutsenko in the doubles draw, reaching the quarterfinals before dropping a contest to the draw’s top-seeded pair.  At the Duckworth Fall Classic, Wylie finished fourth in her singles flight, despite facing higher-Division competition.  She also earned UAA Athlete of the Week honors on May 6th for the second time during her career.

 

Junior (2011-12):

For the second-straight season, Wylie earned all-America honors in the spring for her singles play.  She was selected as a participant in the NCAA Individual Championships, advancing to the round of 16 of singles tournament before falling to the draw's top-seeded player.  Wylie finished the year with a singles record of 15-9, and her 55 career wins at the end of her junior year rank as the 19th-most in the program's history.  Wylie ended the season as the 25th-ranked singles player in Division III, and the ninth-ranked player in the Atlantic South Region.  She was named to the all-UAA first team for her performance as Emory's second-singles player, going 2-0 during the conference championships.  Wylie added a 13-15 mark in doubles action during the season.  In the fall, she advanced to the semifinals of the ITA Regionals singles draw, and advanced to the finals of the doubles draw with Brenna Kelly.

 

Sophomore (2010-11):

Wylie earned an all-America honor for her singles play in 2011, after being selected to the NCAA Division III Singles Championships and winning her first round match, before falling in the round of 16 to the eventual NCAA Singles Champion, Kristin Lim.  Wylie ended the year ranked 12th among Division III players for her singles play, and fourth in the Atlantic South Region.  She was 20-10 in singles matches during the season, including 10-6 in the second-singles role, where she played the majority of the time.  She was 19-5 in doubles play in 2011, including a 14-1 mark with teammate Zahra Dawson, and 17-2 in second doubles matches.  Wylie and Dawson ended the year ranked 24th in Division III and sixth in the Atlantic South Region.  She earned all-UAA first team honors for her second doubles play.  In the fall, she advanced to the semifinals of singles bracket at the USTA/ITA Fall South Region Championships.  Wylie was named the UAA Athlete of the Week on March 21st.

 

Freshman (2009-10):

During her inaugural season with the Eagles, Wylie was named the squad's Rookie of the Year after recording a singles record of 20-8, and a doubles mark of 15-8.  She finished the campaign as the 24th-ranked singles player in the Atlantic South Region.  Wylie also earned all-UAA second team honors for both her third singles and third doubles play at the conference championships.  In the fall, Wylie won her first three matches at the Wilson/ ITA Fall South Region Singles Championships, before falling to teammate Zahra Dawson in the semifinal round.

 

Career Record:

SINGLES TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tour Final Nat'l Rank Final Reg. Rank
2009-10 20-8 -- 5-0 12-7 -- -- -- 3-1 NR 24th
2010-11 20-10 2-0 10-6 1-1 -- -- -- 7-3 12th 4th
2011-12 15-9 2-2 8-5 -- -- -- -- 5-2 25th 9th
2012-13 15-13 -- 4-3 4-2 2-2 -- -- 5-6 47th 9th
Total 70-40 4-2 27-14 17-10 2-2 -- -- 20-12  
 
DOUBLES TOTAL 1 2 3 Tour   Final Nat'l Rank Final Reg. Rank
2009-10 15-8 -- 3-2 12-6 -- NR NR
2010-11 19-5 1-2 17-2 -- 1-1 24th 6th
2011-12 13-15 1-0 2-2 6-12 4-1 NR NR
2012-13 15-9 2-0 11-6 -- 2-3 NR 6th
Total 62-37 4-2 33-12 18-18 7-5  

 

Honors:

2009-10 All-UAA Third Singles Second Team
Third Doubles Second Team
 
2010-11 All-America Singles (Spring)
All-UAA Second Doubles First Team
 
2011-12 All-America Singles (Spring)
All-UAA Second Singles First Team
 
2012-13 ITA Atlantic South Region Senior Player of the Year
All-UAA Third Singles First Team
Second Doubles First Team
 

 

Prior to Emory:

Played for three seasons on the Centennial High School varsity women's tennis team, serving as the team captain during her senior year... Was ranked as high as ninth in Georgia and 32nd in the South... A Georgia State Closed winner and a Georgia State Open finalist.

Personal:

Born February 4, 1991.

Quote:

"I chose Emory because it is a beautiful campus and it is very close to home."