Alyssa Cosentino
Alyssa Cosentino
Height: 5-6
Year: Jr.
Hometown: Las Vegas, NV
High School: Chaparral HS

MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS (2017-18)
MATCH-BY-MATCH RESULTS (2018-19)
MATCH BY-MATCH RESULTS (2019-20)
MATCH BY-MATCH RESULTS (2021-22)


AWARDS & ACCOLADES

-USA South All-Sportsmanship Team (2019)

JUNIOR (2022): Capped off her final season with the blue and gold by posting a 5-9 mark in single play, including a 5-7 singles mark over the course of the 2022 regular season … all five wins came as a No. 3 seed for the Spirits … competed alongside Zakeria Pomeroy (one match), Edi Nixon (one match), Alyson Gammons (seven matches), McKinley Rice (one match), Natasha Guo (one match) and Gina Franco (one match) in doubles action for Salem … ended her career with seven singles wins and nine doubles victories … ranks seventh in program history, alongside Carly Neisler, in most No. 3 doubles wins (six) … began the 2022 regular season with a three-set win (6-1, 2-6, 10-6) over Hannah Miller (Hollins) on February 25th … suffered setbacks in her next five matches, three of which resulted in straight set losses … picked up her second win of the season in singles play by defeating Kilee Kemp (Greensboro) by a 6-1, 6-1 margin on April 9th … emerged with a 6-3, 6-3 win over Mya Sampson (William Peace) on April 12th, resulting in her third win of the seasons … after suffering a 6-0, 6-1 setback to Ellie Osborne (Meredith) on April 13th, she rebounded to claim a 6-0, 7-5 win against Miranda Montes (Johnson & Wales) eight days later … wrapped up the final week of the season with a split by claiming a 6-2, 5-7, 12-10 over Carlia Kearney (Hollins) on April 23rd … broke a 10-match losing streak in doubles play by earning an 8-1 win on senior day alongside doubles partner Franco as the pair downed Leeann Sylvester/Miranda Montes (Johnson & Wales) on April 21st … followed that with an 8-3 win, while paired with Alyson Gammons, in a clash with Mary Baldwin’s duo of Alexis Seymore/Samantha Childs … ended the season and teamed with Gammons to defeat Hannah Miller/Anna Vreelin (Hollins) by an 8-5 margin.

JUNIOR (2019): 
Competed in two matches over the course of the 2019-20 slate … faced Natalie Tetterson (Southern Virginia) on Sept. 22, suffering a 6-0, 6-1 setback in the singles match … teamed with Makenna Mason on Sept. 27 to face the Ferrum tandem of Hailee Green and Mallory Scott, suffering an 8-5 setback ... no spring matches due to COVID-19 virus forcing cancellation of the season.

SOPHOMORE (2018):
Saw action in seven singles during the campaign, including five against USA South Conference opposition … posted five doubles victories, all with teammate Makenna Mason, in her 12 doubles appearances … grabbed her first doubles win at Guilford (March 16) with an 8-0 downing of Alex Giddens / Megan Kimpel … put together a dominating 8-1 win against Anna Holland / Elizabeth Eubank (Hollins) on March 17 … won the first of three straight doubles matches on March 31 as she paired with Mason to defeat Samantha Lopez / Lauren Rodriguez (Greensboro) by a score of 8-0 … triumphed 8-4 over the pair of Rainey Thompson / Ashley Thornton (Averett) on March 6 … came through with an 8-1 victory against Amber Riggs / Julia Johnson (William Peace) on April 10.

FIRST YEAR (2017): Competed in four singles matches over the course of the season, making her collegiate debut against Rebekah Ravago (Columbia), suffering a 6-0, 6-0 setback … grabbed the first win of her career against Elizabeth Launi {Wesleyan (Ga.)} by scores of 6-2, 6-1 … squared off against Sydney Honeycutt and Maddie Hatley, both from Pfeiffer, on March 27 and 31, respectively, falling in a pair of two-set outings … paired with teammate Lindsay Young to take on Ravago / Bethany Frazier (Columbia), falling 8-1 … snagged an 8-3 win, alongside Grace Williams, against the doubles pair of Camilla Ricoveri / Madison Furr (Pfeiffer) on March 27 … closed out the season with an 8-1 setback to Furr / Hatley (Pfeiffer) in a match on March 31.

PREP
: Graduated from Chaparral High School in 2017 … a two-sport athlete that took part in bowling and tennis … played two seasons in tennis (2015-16, 2016-17) under head coach Karryn Hirsch … competed in bowling under coach Cynthia Ziegler (2016-17) … captured the Regional Championship in tennis following the 2015-16 and 2016-17 campaigns.

PERSONAL: Alyssa-Marie Shyanne-Pilar Cosentino … daughter of Tiara Cosentino … born October 20, 1999 … has three siblings, Mark-Anthony, Karina-Marie and Kymare-Michael.