2018-19 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster
Wilcox, Kylie

Kylie Wilcox
- Height:
- 6-0
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Laurel Springs School
- Hometown:
- Greenwich, Conn.
Bio
AS A GRADUATE STUDENT (2020-21)
• Served as a team captain for the second straight season
• Went 5-8 in singles matches, going 2-0 in non-conference play
• Dominated No. 41 Emmanuelle Salas of Florida State 6-1, 6-2 at home
• Defeated Louisville’s Raven Neely in second singles at the ACC Championships to close her career
• Beat Ally Bojczuk of Notre Dame in straight sets from the No. 2 slot
• Posted a 5-8 record in doubles play
• Closed out the year ranked 58th nationally with Yufei Long
• Took down FSU’s No. 29 Emmanuelle Salas and Victoria Allen 6-2
• Also collected ACC doubles wins against Syracuse, Virginia Tech and Clemson with Long
AS A SENIOR (2019-20)
• Named ITA Northeast Senior Player of the Year
• Served as a co-captain
• Went 10-6 overall in singles and 6-5 in the spring season playing in the No. 2 slot
• Defeated Sofya Golubovskaya of Syracuse for her lone ACC victory
• Advanced to the Round of 16 at the ITA Regional Championships, beating Yale and UMass in straight sets
• Was 2-0 at the Harvard Fall Classic with wins over Harvard and Brown
• Went 9-7 in doubles and 2-3 in the ACC
• Finished the season ranked 38th nationally in doubles with Yufei Long
• Knocked off Yale's ITA Fall All-American Doubles Champions Sam Martinelli and Jessie Gong 6-2 with Long
• Cruised past No. 59 Amber O'Dell and Chloe Gullickson of Virginia 6-1
• Beat Miranda Ramirez and Guzal Yusupova of Syracuse 6-4 on the road
• The duo made the Round of 16 at the ITA Regional Championships
AS A JUNIOR (2018-19)
• Named to the All-ACC Third Team
• Went 20-8 overall in doubles, including a 12-3 mark in ACC play, and 14-7 with Jackie Urbinati
• The pair won seven straight matches to close the year, including three over teams ranked in the top-50
• Upset Wake Forest's 34th-ranked team of Emma Davis and Chandler Carter in No. 1 doubles at the ACC Championship
• Led 5-3 but went unfinished against No. 25 McCartney Kessler and Victoria Emma at the NCAA Tournament
• She and Urbinati finished the year ranked No. 1 in the Northeast and 51st nationally
• Reached the quarterfinals of the ITA All-American Championships and the ITA Regional Championships with Urbinati
• Posted a 14-14 singles record and went 5-12 in ACC play
• Upset No. 6 Sara Daavettila of UNC on Feb. 22, 2019, joining Yufei Long (same match) as the only BC players ever to beat a top-10 opponent
• Finished the season ranked No. 115 in the nation and No. 6 in the Northeast
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)
• Went 13-7 overall and 8-5 in ACC play in singles matches
• Played first doubles with Dasha Possokhova, going 8-15
• Won her final four singles decisions
• Earned her first career singles victory against Yale
• Added ACC singles wins against Syracuse, No. 27 Notre Dame, No. 37 Miami, Louisville, Virginia Tech, No. 6 Georgia Tech, No. 47 Clemson, No. 30 Wake Forest and in the ACC Championship opening round against Virginia Tech
• Earned her first career doubles victory with Possokhova against Dartmouth, winning four consecutive doubles matches in that stretch
• Collected ACC doubles wins against No. 27 Notre Dame, No. 37 Miami and Florida State
• Went 3-2 overall and 3-0 in doubles (1-0 in first doubles, 2-0 in second doubles) in her collegiate debut at the Bulldog Invitational
• Won one singles match to advance to the Round of 32 at the ITA Northeast Regionals
• Won a match in first singles to finish 1-1 in singles and 0-2 in doubles at the Brown Invitational
BEFORE BC
• A five-star recruit for her entire junior career
• Ranked as high as No. 19 on the National Tennis RPI
• Champion or finalist in 17 national junior tournaments, including two singles championships (one each at the National L3 and L4 levels) and four doubles championships
• Posted wins over players with Tennis RPI rankings as high as 3, 9 and 13
PERSONAL
• Daughter of George and Julia Wilcox
• Has one younger sister, Hailey, who was her teammate at Boston College for two seasons (2019-21)
• Father played football at Boston University
• Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management
• Recipient of the Dailey Family Scholarship Fund
• Also participated in swimming and soccer when she was younger
• Enjoys photography, baking and volunteering in her spare time
• Served as a team captain for the second straight season
• Went 5-8 in singles matches, going 2-0 in non-conference play
• Dominated No. 41 Emmanuelle Salas of Florida State 6-1, 6-2 at home
• Defeated Louisville’s Raven Neely in second singles at the ACC Championships to close her career
• Beat Ally Bojczuk of Notre Dame in straight sets from the No. 2 slot
• Posted a 5-8 record in doubles play
• Closed out the year ranked 58th nationally with Yufei Long
• Took down FSU’s No. 29 Emmanuelle Salas and Victoria Allen 6-2
• Also collected ACC doubles wins against Syracuse, Virginia Tech and Clemson with Long
AS A SENIOR (2019-20)
• Named ITA Northeast Senior Player of the Year
• Served as a co-captain
• Went 10-6 overall in singles and 6-5 in the spring season playing in the No. 2 slot
• Defeated Sofya Golubovskaya of Syracuse for her lone ACC victory
• Advanced to the Round of 16 at the ITA Regional Championships, beating Yale and UMass in straight sets
• Was 2-0 at the Harvard Fall Classic with wins over Harvard and Brown
• Went 9-7 in doubles and 2-3 in the ACC
• Finished the season ranked 38th nationally in doubles with Yufei Long
• Knocked off Yale's ITA Fall All-American Doubles Champions Sam Martinelli and Jessie Gong 6-2 with Long
• Cruised past No. 59 Amber O'Dell and Chloe Gullickson of Virginia 6-1
• Beat Miranda Ramirez and Guzal Yusupova of Syracuse 6-4 on the road
• The duo made the Round of 16 at the ITA Regional Championships
AS A JUNIOR (2018-19)
• Named to the All-ACC Third Team
• Went 20-8 overall in doubles, including a 12-3 mark in ACC play, and 14-7 with Jackie Urbinati
• The pair won seven straight matches to close the year, including three over teams ranked in the top-50
• Upset Wake Forest's 34th-ranked team of Emma Davis and Chandler Carter in No. 1 doubles at the ACC Championship
• Led 5-3 but went unfinished against No. 25 McCartney Kessler and Victoria Emma at the NCAA Tournament
• She and Urbinati finished the year ranked No. 1 in the Northeast and 51st nationally
• Reached the quarterfinals of the ITA All-American Championships and the ITA Regional Championships with Urbinati
• Posted a 14-14 singles record and went 5-12 in ACC play
• Upset No. 6 Sara Daavettila of UNC on Feb. 22, 2019, joining Yufei Long (same match) as the only BC players ever to beat a top-10 opponent
• Finished the season ranked No. 115 in the nation and No. 6 in the Northeast
AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17)
• Went 13-7 overall and 8-5 in ACC play in singles matches
• Played first doubles with Dasha Possokhova, going 8-15
• Won her final four singles decisions
• Earned her first career singles victory against Yale
• Added ACC singles wins against Syracuse, No. 27 Notre Dame, No. 37 Miami, Louisville, Virginia Tech, No. 6 Georgia Tech, No. 47 Clemson, No. 30 Wake Forest and in the ACC Championship opening round against Virginia Tech
• Earned her first career doubles victory with Possokhova against Dartmouth, winning four consecutive doubles matches in that stretch
• Collected ACC doubles wins against No. 27 Notre Dame, No. 37 Miami and Florida State
• Went 3-2 overall and 3-0 in doubles (1-0 in first doubles, 2-0 in second doubles) in her collegiate debut at the Bulldog Invitational
• Won one singles match to advance to the Round of 32 at the ITA Northeast Regionals
• Won a match in first singles to finish 1-1 in singles and 0-2 in doubles at the Brown Invitational
BEFORE BC
• A five-star recruit for her entire junior career
• Ranked as high as No. 19 on the National Tennis RPI
• Champion or finalist in 17 national junior tournaments, including two singles championships (one each at the National L3 and L4 levels) and four doubles championships
• Posted wins over players with Tennis RPI rankings as high as 3, 9 and 13
PERSONAL
• Daughter of George and Julia Wilcox
• Has one younger sister, Hailey, who was her teammate at Boston College for two seasons (2019-21)
• Father played football at Boston University
• Enrolled in the Carroll School of Management
• Recipient of the Dailey Family Scholarship Fund
• Also participated in swimming and soccer when she was younger
• Enjoys photography, baking and volunteering in her spare time
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