Beatrice Rosen
Beatrice Rosen
Height: 5-10
Year: So.
Hometown: Manhattan Beach, CA
High School: Hotchkiss (CT)
Major: Journalism & Psychology
Parents: Charles Rosen & Liz Lippincott

Sophomore (2013-14):

Rosen turned in another successful campaign for Emory in 2013-14, earning a spot on the all-University Athletic Association (UAA) First Team for her performance at second singles.  She finished the year ranked 36th in the Nation and 11th in the region in singles play, going 18-8 in singles matches during the year.  Included in her overall record were marks of 11-3 as Emory’s second singles player and 3-0 at third singles.  Rosen won ten of her last 11 singles matches during the year.  She also claimed wins in eight of her last nine doubles contests during the season, including a 4-1 mark in NCAA Tournament action, when paired with both Madison Gordon and Rebecca Siegler.  She finished the season with an overall doubles record of 16-9, and was ranked 10th in the region in the final poll of the year.  In the fall, Rosen reached the semifinals of both the singles and doubles draw at the ITA Regionals.

Freshman (2012-13):

Rosen recorded one of the most successful freshman campaigns in the history of the Emory Women’s Tennis program during the 2012-13 season.  She finished the year with an 24-9 record in singles matches, the fourth-most victories by a freshman in Emory history, and the second-most wins on the team during the season.  Rosen earned all-America honors in the spring for her singles play, advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Individual Championships.  She finished the year as the ninth-ranked singles player in the Division III, the highest-ranked freshman in the country.  Rosen was named the ITA Atlantic South Region Rookie of the Year, becoming the sixth player in the program’s history to earn the honor.  She also claimed the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Rookie of the Year Award, the fourth Eagle to ever earn the honor, and was named to the all-UAA First Team for her play at second singles.  She was 17-4 in singles matches during dual contests, at one point recording 14-consecutive wins.  Rosen also recorded a 17-4 record against Division III opponents during the season, with each of her losses coming against players ranked among the top-20 in the final national poll.  In the fall, Rosen, the eighth-overall seed, advanced to the quarterfinals of both the singles and doubles draws at the ITA South Regional Championships.  Rosen finished the year with a 4-10 record in doubles matches, including a 3-3 mark in third doubles matches during the spring.  She was named the UAA Athlete of the Week for the first time in her career on April 8th.

 

Career Record:

SINGLES TOTAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tour Final Nat'l Rank Final Reg. Rank
2012-13 24-9
1-0 7-2 9-2 -- --
-- 7-5 9th 4th
2013-14 18-8 1-1 11-3 3-0 -- -- -- 3-4 36th 11th
Total 42-17 2-1 18-5 12-2 -- --
-- 10-9  
 
DOUBLES TOTAL 1 2 3 Tour   Final Nat'l Rank Final Reg. Rank
2012-13 4-10
--
--
3-3
1-7
NR NR
2013-14 16-9 1-0 9-5 3-0 3-4 NR 10th
Total 4-10 --
--
3-3
1-7
 

 

 

Honors:

2012-13 All-America Singles (Spring)
NCAA Championship Participant Singles Quarterfinals
ITA Atlantic South Region Rookie of the Year
UAA Rookie of the Year
All-UAA No. 2 Singles First Team
 
2013-14 All-UAA No. 2 Singles First Team
 

 

 

Prior to Emory:

Played for the Hotchkiss School tennis team for three seasons... Compiled a 43-4 record as the number one singles player during her high school career... Helped her team to the New England Championship in 2009, 2010 and 2012... Coached by Ken Craig in high school... Also attended the Advantage Tennis Academy, where she was coached by Jimmy Johnson... Rated as a four-star recruit by TennisRecruiting.net... Ranked as high as 92nd on the National Babolat Recruiting List, and 96th on the IMG TennisRPI... Also played soccer in high school.

Personal:

Born April 27, 1994... Worked as a tennis instructor over the summer... Named to the honor roll all four years of high school.

Why she chose Emory:

"I chose Emory for the journalism program, the opportunity for internships at CNN, the tennis team and coach, and the location."