Big 12 Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll (Fall 2009)
2009 NCAA Doubles All-American
2009 Big 12 Championship Most Valuable Player
2009 Big 12 Newcomer of the Year
2009 All-Big 12 Singles and Doubles
Big 12 Player of the Week (April 14, 2009)
Big 12 Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll (Spring 2009)
FALL 2009 (SENIOR)
Compiled a 9-2 head-to-head record, playing three tournaments...Won the HEB Baylor Invitational with five consecutive wins, including a 1-6,
6-3, 6-3 win over Texas A&M[apos]s Elze Potgieter in the final...Earned a spot in the quarterfinals of the Wilson/ITA Texas Regional...Lost in second round at the ITA Riviera All-American...Big 12 Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll in Fall 2009.
2008-09 (JUNIOR)
All-America doubles selection after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship...Named the Big 12 Championship Most Outstanding Player after recording three straight-sets singles wins and adding a doubles victory in three matches...Named Big 12 Newcomer of the Year and named to the All-Big 12 singles and doubles team...Finished the season with a No. 68 national ranking after ending the year with a 32-11 overall record, including 22-6 in dual-match play...Led the team with a 10-0 record in Big 12 play and tallied six wins against ranked opponents...Rallied from a set-down to defeat Stanford[apos]s Veronica Li, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, in the NCAA Round of 16 to clinch the match and secure Baylor[apos]s berth in the NCAA Quarterfinals...Named Big 12 Player of the Week on April 14 after clinching the match over No. 31 Texas with a 6-3, 6-0 win over Krista Damico...Teamed with Lenka Broosova to tally a 27-14 overall doubles record, including a 17-9 record in dual match play...The pair ranked ninth in the final Campbell[apos]s/ITA national rankings after advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championships... Named to the spring Big 12 Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll.
2007-08 (FLORIDA)
Earned a final singles ranking of 36 according to the ITA...Achieved a highest ranking of 32nd in the ITA rankings...An NCAA qualifier for the second-straight year, fell in the first round to California[apos]s Clair Ilcinkas 6-3, 6-2...Helped team to an NCAA Semifinals appearance before losing to eventual national champion UCLA...Recorded a 20-12 overall singles record, including a 16-11 mark in dual matches...Compiled a 5-11 record against ranked opponents as a sophomore...Best victory of the season came against seventh-ranked Kristi Miller of Georgia Tech 6-3, 6-4... Advanced to the Round of 16 at the Riviera All-American before falling to eventual singles national champion Amanda McDowell of Georgia Tech 6-3, 6-3...Advanced to the Flight 1 semifinals of the Freeman Memorial... Competed at the No. 2 singles position for the majority of the dual-match season...Teamed with Whitney Benik to compile a 13-2 record in doubles competition.
2006-07 (FLORIDA)
An ITA Singles All-American after advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Championships...Named a second-team All-Southeastern Conference selection...Was named the SEC Player of the Week on April 8 after posting a 4-0 singles and doubles record...Won a team-best 29 singles matches and claimed 24 doubles matches, tying for the team lead...Achieved a season-high ranking of 44th according to the ITA rankings...Went 10-2 in her final 12 dual matches of the season...Helped Florida eliminate Baylor in the Round of 16 by defeating Iva Mihaylova 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in nearly two and a half hours to clinch the match...Reached a season-high doubles ranking of 15th with Diana Srebrovic...Finished the dual match season with a 16-4 doubles record...Won six-straight doubles matches, including wins over four Top-20 opponents.
PRIOR TO COLLEGE
Trained at Idom Club in Budapest for one year...Reached a national ranking of No. 9 in singles in 2006...Career-high WTA rankings of No. 722 in singles and No. 768 in doubles...Member of Hundary[apos]s 2006 Fed Cup team...Ranked No. 2 in 2005 national rankings for 18 & Under...Won the 2005 Hungarian Championships women[apos]s singles title, while finishing runner-up in doubles.
PERSONAL
Full name is Csilla Borsanyi...Born Aug. 2, 1987, in Siofok, Hungary... Daughter of Tibor and Margo Borsanyi...Majoring in fashion merchandising.