Oklahoma State University Athletics
Cowgirl Tennis Adds Lauren Anzalotta
June 26, 2020 | Cowgirl Tennis
STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State's women's tennis team has signed blue-chip recruit Lauren Anzalotta it was announced today by Cowgirl head coach Chris Young.
A native of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, Anzalotta will join the OSU program for the upcoming season.
"We are thrilled that Lauren chose to become a Cowgirl. She comes from a wonderful family and is a fierce competitor who wants to continue to improve and chase big goals," Young said.
"She has consistently been one of the top players nationally in her class and has excelled at the international level as well."
Anzalotta currently stands at No. 16 in the national rankings and is a five-star recruit according to tennisrecruiting.net. She is also ranked No. 66 in the International Tennis Federation World Junior Rankings.
A doubles finalist at the 2018 USTA 16s National Hard Court Championships, Anzalotta has five singles and nine doubles titles on the ITF Junior Circuit to her credit as well.
"Our fans are going to love watching her compete because she plays with passion and great energy. As coaches, we can't wait to begin working with her," Young said.
A native of Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico, Anzalotta will join the OSU program for the upcoming season.
"We are thrilled that Lauren chose to become a Cowgirl. She comes from a wonderful family and is a fierce competitor who wants to continue to improve and chase big goals," Young said.
"She has consistently been one of the top players nationally in her class and has excelled at the international level as well."
Anzalotta currently stands at No. 16 in the national rankings and is a five-star recruit according to tennisrecruiting.net. She is also ranked No. 66 in the International Tennis Federation World Junior Rankings.
A doubles finalist at the 2018 USTA 16s National Hard Court Championships, Anzalotta has five singles and nine doubles titles on the ITF Junior Circuit to her credit as well.
"Our fans are going to love watching her compete because she plays with passion and great energy. As coaches, we can't wait to begin working with her," Young said.
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