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VIC ALLEN

Vic Allen

(Updated August 2022)

HONORS

2019 Academic Dean’s List (Fall)
2020 Academic President’s List (Spring)
2020 ACC Freshman of the Week (February 25, 2020)
2020 ITA Scholar Athlete Team
2020 ITA All-American (Doubles)
2020 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2020 Academic Dean’s List (Fall)
2021 Academic President’s List (Spring)

2021 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2021 ITA Scholar Athlete
2022 Golden Nole Award for Women’s Tennis (FSU Athletics)
2022 Academic Dean’s List Honors (Spring)

2022 ACC Academic Honor Roll
2022 ITA Scholar Athlete Team
2022 FSU Student Athlete Advisory Committee (Executive Board)
2022 Golden Torch Award for Tennis (FSU Academics)
2022 Academic Dean’s List (Fall)

ON ALLEN

One of Florida State’s leaders who has played as a member of two NCAA Tournament teams during the first three years of her career as a Seminoles…helped the Seminoles advance to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Championships in 2021 and the NCAA Championships round of 32 in and 2022…named as an ITA Doubles All-American with former Florida State great Petra Hule in 2020…an 11 match winning streak in doubles from February 15, 2020 through January 23, 2021 is tied for the fifth-longest doubles winning streak in program history…her 12 match singles winning streak from January 25, 2020 through March 8, 2020 is tied for the 12th longest streak in school history….her 10 match singles winning streak from March 12, 2021 through October 15, 2021 is tied for the 23rd longest singles winning streak in the history of the Florida State program…her winning percentage of .759 in doubles play (22-7) during the 2019-20 season is ranked 18th in school history for doubles winning percentage in a single season…named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll in 2020, 2021 and 2022…earned the Golden Nole for Women’s Tennis in 2022…the Golden Nole is presented to members of each Seminole Athletic Team for their contributions on the field, in the classroom and in the community…named to the 2020 ITA Scholar Athlete Team… has earned Academic President’s List Honors two times (spring 2020, spring 2021) and has earned Academic Dean’s List Honors three times (fall 2019, fall 2020, spring 2022)…the 2022 Golden Torch Award winner for women’s tennis…the Golden Torch is awarded by the Florida State Department of Athletics and the Seminole Boosters annually for outstanding academic achievement…

FALL 2022

Finished with a 2-3 record at the ITA Southeast Regional Championship at Georgia Tech…earned a win in singles play with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Laura Pellicer Perello of USF…played doubles with Mila Saric and fell to the tandem of Marie Mattell and Nandini Sharma of USF by a 8-1 score…finished with a 3-3 overall record (2-0 in singles and 1-3 in doubles) at the San Juan Invitational…earned singles victories over Charmaine Seah of Wisconsin (3-6, 7-5, 10-4) and Merri Kelly of Michigan (7-5, 6-1)…played doubles with Kianah Motosono and gained a 6-3 win over Holly Staff and Bridget Stammel of Vanderbilt (6-3)…also played doubles with Milile Bissett, Anna Arkadianou, and for a second time with Motosono in the three-day San Juan Invitational…finished with a 2-1 record at the Stetson Invitational…earned two doubles wins…her doubles victories came with Kianah Motosono against Tatum Burger and Jesse Hollins of Coastal Carolina (6-0) and with Cade Cricchio over Kristina Kakaras of Troy State (6-2)…earned her singles victory over Hagar Ramadan of Troy State (6-1, 6-4)…totaled a 4-2 record and finished as a doubles flight finalist at the UNF Invitational…gained two doubles wins and two singles win…played with Anna Arkadianou and gained wins over Laura Pellicer and Ireland Simme of USF (6-0) and Ruxi Schech and Kaavya Sawnhey of UNC Charlotte before falling to Sophia Biolay and Maria Mattel of UCF (7-5) to finish as the flight finalists…gained singles sins over Mary Brumfield of Maryland (6-3, 6-2) and Lucia Aranda of UNCC (6-1, 6-1)…

2022-23 NATIONAL DOUBLES RANKINGS

Ranked No. 49 nationally in the preseason ITA doubles rankings for the 2022-23 season with Ana Arkadianou…

2021-22 NATIONAL SINGLES RANKINGS

Ranked No. 118 nationally in singles during the week of March 23, 2022.

SPRING 2022

Helped lead Florida State to the Round of 32 in the NCAA Championships playing primarily on court No. 2 in both singles and doubles…totaled 19 wins combined in singles and doubles with a 9-13 record in singles and 9-9 record in doubles play…biggest singles win of the season came against No. 26 Natasha Subhash of Virginia (4-6, 6-2, 1-0)…gained ACC singles wins against Clemson (No. 123 Eleni Louka, 6-0, 3-6, 6-1), Virginia (Subhash), Virginia Tech (Tamara Barad Itshaki, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2) and Louisville (Chelsea Sawyer, 6-4, 1-0, retired)…a 6-3, 6-1 win over Lahari Yelamanchilli of Tulane as the Seminoles defeated the Green Wave…played No. 1 doubles three times with a 1-0 record and two unfinished matches…her win at No. 1 doubles came with Lesedi Jacobs in a win over Florida A&M…played in 17 matches at No. 2 doubles and finished with an 8-9 record…gained ACC victories over Clemson (Eleni Louka and Jenna Thompson), Virginia Tech (Erika Cheng and Chhinda Som), and Boston College (Sophia Edwards and Hailey Wilcox) as well as Notre Dame (Julia Andreach and Yashna Yellai) and North Carolina (Alle Sanford and Carson Tanguilig) in the ACC Championships while playing with Kianah Motosono…helped Florida State win the doubles point in both of its ACC Championship matches against the Fighting Irish and the Tar Heels…a doubles win over No. 62 Florida Gulf Coast (Alba Retortillo and Isabella Colmenares) with Motosono as the Seminoles defeated the Eagles.

FALL 2021

Played singles in two events during the fall season…was 1-1 at the UNF Fall Invite with a win over Mackenzie Clark of Tulane (4-6, 6-4, 7-5)…locked in a tight match with Emma Shelton of Florida before retiring with an injury…finished with a 1-1 record at the ITA Division I Southeast Regional Championships with a first round win over Dana Heimen of Georgia Southern and a second round loss to Carly Briggs of Florida.

SPRING 2021

Helped lead the Seminoles to the Elite 8 of the NCAA Championships…posted 15 wins in singles play and won nine straight singles matches to end the year…FSU posted an 8-1 record during her nine-match win streak…also moved into the No. 1 doubles spot during the second half of the season and won 7 of her last 10 matches pairing with Emmanuelle Salas…finished the season with the third-most wins on the team in singles and the third-most singles wins in duals…posted a perfect 10-0 record on court five in singles…clinched one of FSU’s biggest wins in 2021 versus No. 8 Virginia in a 3-3 match…paired with Petra Hule and Salas to defeat four Top 26 doubles teams…joined with Hule to knock off the nation’s 26th-ranked pair from Florida…Allen and Salas recorded wins over the nation’s 19th-ranked pair (Notre Dame), defeated Miami’s top doubles team twice, once when they were ranked 19th and the next time when they were ranked 24th, and also knocked off the No. 20 pair from Texas A&M in the Sweet 16…Allen and Salas also recorded another ranked win in the NCAA Tournament, beating Auburn’s No. 69 pair.

SPRING 2020

An ITA All-American in doubles play with Petra Hule…Allen and Hule were ranked as the No. 11 doubles duo in the nation when the season was cut short due to the COVID-19 Pandemic…ranked No. 80 in singles during the season…Allen and Hule were 12-4 as doubles partners in the spring of 2020…finished the season with a 14-match unbeaten streak in singles play from January 25 through March 8, 2020…was 13-1 in spring season singles matches with a 4-0 record in ACC play with wins over opponents from Miami, North Carolina, Clemson and Virginia…she won each of her final nine singles matches of the season…in winning her final nine matches of the season, she lost only three sets in a 28-day span…her unbeaten streak in singles included two matches that were not completed at DNF’s…earned victories over No. 39 ranked Alle Sanford of North Carolina (6-1, 5-7, 6-4) and No. 54 Irina Cantos Siemers of Ohio State (6-4, 6-4)…earned a 13-4 dual match doubles record including a 4-0 doubles record in ACC play as she teamed up with Hule to form one of the most formidable doubles partnerships in the ACC in 2020…partnered with Hule (7-0) and Sasha Hill (1-0) to win her final eight doubles matches of the year…finished 4-0 in ACC play with wins over Miami, North Carolina, Clemson and Virginia…defeated No. 4 ranked Sara Daavettila and Alexa Graham of North Carolina by a 6-3 score in a narrow 4-3 loss to the Tar Heels who were ranked No. 1 nation.

FALL 2019

Teamed with Emmanuelle Salas to earn an 8-4 doubles record in tournament play…Allen and Salas were ranked No 38 in the ITA doubles rankings at the conclusion of the fall season…won a season-high five consecutive matches from September 21 through October 10 with wins over Tennessee, Missouri, Princeton, Louisiana State and Wake Forest…earned victories over No. 24 ranked Tenika McGiffin and Kaitlin Staines of Tennessee and No 23 ranked Mary Caroline Meredith and Eliza Omirou of Wake Forest…Allen and Salas advanced to the semifinals of doubles play in the ITA Southeast Regional Championship in Tallahassee.

BEFORE FLORIDA STATE

Graduated from Chesterfield College High School in 2019…reached the round of 16 at the Australian Junior Open Championship in 2019..played for Great Britain at the 12U European Summer Cup (2013) and the 14U and 16U Winter Cup (2015 and 2017)… also played for Great Britain in the Maureen Connolly Cup against the United States in 2018… played for England in the Four Nations Tournament (2017) and won the 18U group and overall tournament. In 2015 and 2016 Allen was the doubles national champion in her country, in 2015 she was also a singles finalist…was a doubles quarterfinalist at Junior Wimbledon in 2018 and earned a top-100 junior ITF ranking this past year…played in the Wimbledon prequalifying draw 2019.

PERSONAL

Born February 26, 2001…Vic is the daughter of Anne and John Allen…her parents are both animal nutritionists…has two sisters, Sarah and Kate…would like to be a professional tennis player when she completes her Florida State career…major is Sport Management.