2021-22 Women's Tennis Roster
Shvets, Brianna

Brianna Shvets
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Hopewell Valley
- Hometown:
- Pennington, N.J.
Bio
Honors
Academic All-Ivy League (2021)
ITA Scholar Athlete (2021, 2022)
First Team All-Ivy League, Singles (2019)
First Team All-Ivy League, Doubles (2019)
2021-22: Reached No. 63 in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... went 17-11 in singles, including 10-6 in the spring and 7-5 in the fall ... defeated three nationally-ranked opponents (No. 16 Layne Sleeth of Oklahoma on Jan. 18, No. 49 Sophie Abrams of NC State on Sep. 23, No. 121 Iuliia Bryzgalova of Penn on Oct. 16) ... had a 10-10 record in doubles, with a 5-4 record in the fall and a 5-6 record in the spring.
2020-21: Season was canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20: Reached No. 17 in singles in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... was second on the team in singles wins with a 21-8 record, going 16-3 in the fall and 5-5 in the spring…defeated six nationally-ranked opponents, including No. 1 Ashley Lahey of Pepperdine in February…was second on the team in doubles wins with an 18-5 record and a 10-3 record in the fall and an 8-2 record in the spring...spring season was canceled in March due to COVID-19.
2018-19: Went 21-7 in singles, going 6-2 in the fall and 15-5 in the spring, primarily at second ... went 18-10 in doubles, going 7-3 in the fall and 11-7 in the spring, primarily at first and third ... had a win with Nicole Kalhorn over Yale's No. 66 Jessie Gong and Samantha Martinelli.
Before Princeton: Ranked as the No. 3 player in the nation, the No. 2 player in the Mid-Atlantic and the No. 1 player in New Jersey by TennisRecruiting.net, which rated her as a blue-chip recruit ... played one season with Hopewell Valley, making the finals of the Mercer County Tournament as a rookie and earning NJ.com third-team all-state honors ... took third at the USTA National Indoor Championships in November 2017.
Academic All-Ivy League (2021)
ITA Scholar Athlete (2021, 2022)
First Team All-Ivy League, Singles (2019)
First Team All-Ivy League, Doubles (2019)
2021-22: Reached No. 63 in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... went 17-11 in singles, including 10-6 in the spring and 7-5 in the fall ... defeated three nationally-ranked opponents (No. 16 Layne Sleeth of Oklahoma on Jan. 18, No. 49 Sophie Abrams of NC State on Sep. 23, No. 121 Iuliia Bryzgalova of Penn on Oct. 16) ... had a 10-10 record in doubles, with a 5-4 record in the fall and a 5-6 record in the spring.
2020-21: Season was canceled due to COVID-19.
2019-20: Reached No. 17 in singles in the Oracle/ITA rankings ... was second on the team in singles wins with a 21-8 record, going 16-3 in the fall and 5-5 in the spring…defeated six nationally-ranked opponents, including No. 1 Ashley Lahey of Pepperdine in February…was second on the team in doubles wins with an 18-5 record and a 10-3 record in the fall and an 8-2 record in the spring...spring season was canceled in March due to COVID-19.
2018-19: Went 21-7 in singles, going 6-2 in the fall and 15-5 in the spring, primarily at second ... went 18-10 in doubles, going 7-3 in the fall and 11-7 in the spring, primarily at first and third ... had a win with Nicole Kalhorn over Yale's No. 66 Jessie Gong and Samantha Martinelli.
Before Princeton: Ranked as the No. 3 player in the nation, the No. 2 player in the Mid-Atlantic and the No. 1 player in New Jersey by TennisRecruiting.net, which rated her as a blue-chip recruit ... played one season with Hopewell Valley, making the finals of the Mercer County Tournament as a rookie and earning NJ.com third-team all-state honors ... took third at the USTA National Indoor Championships in November 2017.
Princeton Named USTA Facility Of The Year
Tuesday, September 02
Princeton Athletics 2023-24 Highlights
Tuesday, June 04
Highlights from 2022 Gary Walters ’67 PVC Awards Banquet
Wednesday, June 22
Princeton Athletics 2021-22 Highlights
Monday, June 06