Alisa Liashova
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- Height:
- 5-10
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- Hometown:
- Ukraine
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- Year:
- Senior
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- High School:
- Gymnasium Lybid
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- Major:
- Psychology
Bio
2019-20: Split time at the No. 5 and 6 spots for a 5-4 overall record in singles... Through five matches as the sixth-seed, she recorded a 4-1 mark... Teamed up with Klara Vuckovic and Anita Chornei in doubles throughout the season for a 5-4 record... Finished the season on a two-match winning streak with Vuckokvic for a 3-3 record.
2018-19: Finished with an 8-10 overall record and was 4-5 in conference. The Ukraine native teamed up with Klara Vuckovic and posted a 5-8 record in doubles play. Liashova also paired with Claire Smith and finished at 2-2. Liashova went 7-10 in doubles play.
2017-18: Went 10-6 in the bottom half of the lineup for singles action as a sophomore... Spent most of her time at the fifth-seed for a 5-3 record... Was 5-12 in doubles play, seeing time at all three positions... Through seven matches with Ali Harris, the duo compiled a 2-5 record, 1-3 in SAC play.
2016-17: The freshman finished her first season with an overall singles record of 7-11 and 5-6 within conference play...Split time between the No. 2 and No. 3 singles spots...Was named to the honorable mention All-South Atlantic Conference doubles team with partner Klara Vuckovic...The duo compiled an overall record of 13-3 and 9-2 within conference play as the Eagles No. 2 doubles team...
High School: Attended Gymnasium Lybid where she won competitions across Ukraine and was a top-ranked player in the country at the age of 16. She led her school in doubles wins during here freshman year and singles victories as a sophomore.
News mentions
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman took an early 3-0 lead in Thursday’s match with Delta State and did not look back, garnering a 5-2 win at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – After opening the match with a sweep in doubles action, Carson-Newman fell victim to numerous two-set defeats in singles play, falling to Lincoln Memorial, 4-3, on Wednesday at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Following its first South Atlantic Conference win of the season at Newberry, Carson-Newman looks to stay on its winning ways as it hosts three matches in four days with Lincoln Memorial, Delta State and Bluefield coming to visit.
Singles play from No. 1 down to No. 6 held true as Carson-Newman women's tennis was able to earn its first South Atlantic Conference victory of the season against Newberry in 5-2 fashion.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – For the first time in the 2020 campaign, Carson-Newman heads on its first South Atlantic Conference road trip, paying a visit to Newberry for a Saturday afternoon outing.
Unable to get anything started in both doubles and singles play, Carson-Newman women's tennis fell in straight succession to the No. 11 Wingate Bulldogs to open South Atlantic Conference play at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
Wins coming from high and low in the Carson-Newman women’s tennis lineup sealed the deal as the Eagles knocked off Tennessee Wesleyan 5-2 at the Knoxville Racquet Club Saturday afternoon.
C-N is 3-1 in matches played at the Knoxville Racquet Club this season and will be pitted against a Bulldogs (2-1) squad that is No. 25 in the most recent coaches poll voted on by NAIA coaches.
A red hot Lady Govs team was too much to handle for Carson-Newman women’s tennis as the team fell 6-1 Friday morning at the Governors Tennis Center.
A pair of match point forfeitures aided Carson-Newman women’s tennis in a 7-0 sweep of King at the Knoxville Racquet Club on Sunday.
For the second time in dual match play this season, Carson-Newman women’s tennis swept its opponent against Milligan on Saturday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Much like opening weekend, Carson-Newman women’s tennis is set for a pair of weekend matches at the Knoxville Racquet Club when the Eagles face Milligan College on Saturday and King on Sunday.
A pair of three-set matches that would go the way of the Flames will spell disaster for Carson-Newman women’s tennis, falling 5-2 Saturday at the Knoxville Racquet Club.
Freshman Ana Carla Resende (Minas Gerais, Brazil) of the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team advanced to the semifinals of the Georgia Gwinnett Invitational before losing to second-seeded Madeline Bosnjak of Georgia Gwinnett 6-4, 6-0.
The Carson-Newman women’s tennis team will travel to Lawrenceville, Georgia for the Gwinnett Invitational on Oct. 11th, 2019.
The Carson-Newman women’s tennis team saw success across the board in both singles and doubles play at the University of the Cumberlands Tournament in Williamsburg, Kentucky.
The Carson-Newman women’s tennis team will travel to the University of the Cumberlands tournament in Williamsburg, Kentucky tomorrow, Saturday, October 5th at 9 a.m.
The Carson-Newman women’s tennis team won two matches but lost four during two days of competition at the International Tennis Association Southeast Regional qualifiers in Sumter, South Carolina.
Four members of the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team have been invited to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Southeast Regional Qualifier in Sumpter, South Carolina from Friday, Sept. 27th to Monday, Sept. 30th.
Hannah Price and Ana Carla Resende both defeated nationally-ranked opponents in their singles matches en route to a successful season debut for the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team at the Wingate Invitational.
