2019-20 Women's Squash Roster
Rosini, Mia

Mia Rosini
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Harriton
- Hometown:
- Gladwyne, Pa.
Bio
At Princeton — 2019-20: Did not see match action ... 2018-19 (1-0, 0-0 Ivy): earned a 3-0 win over Amherst at the #9 spot. 2017-18 (6-0, 2-0 Ivy): walked on to the team and won all six matches of her freshman season, including Ivy wins over both Dartmouth and Cornell … won collegiate debut over Franklin & Marshall.
Before Princeton — finished in the Top 16 at the 2017 U.S. Closed Championships; defeated the eighth seed during the run … also competed at the 2016 U.S. Open … played No. 1 all four years for Harriton; team placed #1 in Division II, the top finish for a public school team … helped Harriton to a Division II Mid-Atlantic Squash Association title … two-time team captain … earned Team MVP … recipient of the Opposition Coaches Match Best and Fairest Award … member of the National Honor Society … U.S. National Scholar-Athlete … National Merit Commended Scholar … plays violin and was part of school ensemble selected for the National Association for Music Education All-Easterns 2017 Conference … will receive International Baccalaureate Diploma this summer … IB Physics Academic Tutor.
Personal — born July 13, 1999 … daughter of Victoria Wu Rosini '90 and Don Rosini; mother was captain of the Princeton fencing team … has two younger brothers, Thomas and Justin … aunt Kimberly Palladino '02 is also a Princeton graduate … has played the violin for 12 years and played Violin 1 in the Delaware County Youth Orchestra … national teen advisor for Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) … enjoys traveling and hiking … student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
Ramsay on Rosini: Mia will walk on to the the Tiger ladder and we are excited to have her. Mia played the JCT events throughout her junior career and had her best every US Closed Championship this past March by defeating the current eighth-ranked player. It is rare we get such a strong player walking-on, our last one was Libby Maine who eventually captained the 2016 team. Mia will add to the depth and brings a wonderful work ethic to the program.
Before Princeton — finished in the Top 16 at the 2017 U.S. Closed Championships; defeated the eighth seed during the run … also competed at the 2016 U.S. Open … played No. 1 all four years for Harriton; team placed #1 in Division II, the top finish for a public school team … helped Harriton to a Division II Mid-Atlantic Squash Association title … two-time team captain … earned Team MVP … recipient of the Opposition Coaches Match Best and Fairest Award … member of the National Honor Society … U.S. National Scholar-Athlete … National Merit Commended Scholar … plays violin and was part of school ensemble selected for the National Association for Music Education All-Easterns 2017 Conference … will receive International Baccalaureate Diploma this summer … IB Physics Academic Tutor.
Personal — born July 13, 1999 … daughter of Victoria Wu Rosini '90 and Don Rosini; mother was captain of the Princeton fencing team … has two younger brothers, Thomas and Justin … aunt Kimberly Palladino '02 is also a Princeton graduate … has played the violin for 12 years and played Violin 1 in the Delaware County Youth Orchestra … national teen advisor for Food Allergy Research and Education (FARE) … enjoys traveling and hiking … student in the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
Ramsay on Rosini: Mia will walk on to the the Tiger ladder and we are excited to have her. Mia played the JCT events throughout her junior career and had her best every US Closed Championship this past March by defeating the current eighth-ranked player. It is rare we get such a strong player walking-on, our last one was Libby Maine who eventually captained the 2016 team. Mia will add to the depth and brings a wonderful work ethic to the program.
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