Biography
2014-15 (Senior): [Spring] … Named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll … First Team All-Southland Conference Doubles with Kaysie Hermsdorf ... Went 20-3overall and 8-1 against Southland Conference opposition ... Started season on an 11-match winning streak, which began in Bloomington, Ind., with five consecutive wins over tandems from Marquette, Indiana and Oregon ... Won their first two conference matches at No. 1 before falling to the undefeated Northwestern State pairing of Tatiana Larina and Natalya Krutova ... Fininshed conference play on a four-match winning streak, defeating teams from Sam Houston State, Lamar, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Central Arkansas ... Lost in singles and doubles finals of the Ojai Valley Tournament to teammate Erin Walker ... Lost to Walker, 6-1, 7-5 for singles crown, and with Hermsdorf to Walker and Lucile Pothier in the doubles championship, 7-6 (8), 6-1 ... Went 9-15 in singles (5-10 at No. 1 and 0-2 at No. 2) ... Posted a 3-7 record agains the league's top players ... Started dual season by winning four of first five matches, and ended it by winning five of her last seven - four of those wins coming at The Ojai ... [Fall] ... Went 4-9 in singles and 5-5 in doubles with Erin Walker and Hermsdorf ... Reached doubles quarterfinals with Walker at ITA Texas Regionals after beating duo from Rice, 8-4 ... Placed third with Hermsdorf at Grand Canyon Invitational following win over New Mexico State tandem, 8-5.
2013-14 (Junior): [Spring] … Named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll … Finished year on four-match singles winning streak to finish season at 12-14 … Went 11-13 in dual plays, 1-1 at the Indiana Winter Invitational and 5-7 at the Southland Conference … Posted a 7-9 record at No. 2 and 4-4 at No. 3 … Played all season at No. 2 doubles with freshman Erin Walker and went 19-7 overall, finishing spring on a seven-match winning streak … Won 17 matches at the No. 2 spot (9-2 vs. Southland) and went 2-2 in tournament play … Late season winning streak started with an 8-2 win over McNeese State on April 5 and was followed by victories over duos from Sam Houston State, Lamar, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, Central Arkansas, Oral Roberts and Omaha … Registered a five-match doubles winning streak earlier in the season from Feb. 23 to March 13 … Lone conference losses were to tandems from Northwestern State and Stephen F. Austin … Engaged in eight three-set singles matches, winning four times against opposition from Oregon, New Mexico State, Southeastern Louisiana and Grand Canyon … [Fall] … Went 3-9 in singles and 7-6 with Micah Hermsdorf in doubles … All three wins were recorded at the Boise State Invitational, where she defeated individuals from Montana, Montana State and Seattle to reach the back draw finals of the Blue Flight … Lost in back draw finals with Hermsdorf at Boise to team from Weber State … Placed seventh with Hermsdorf at Memphis Collegiate Invitational following 8-7 (3) win over team from Miami University.
2012-13 (Sophomore): [Spring] … Intercollegiate Tennis Association all-America in doubles with Julia Mongin … Finished the year ranked third in the nation behind a No. 1 doubles record of 14-3 … All-Lone Star Conference honoree in singles and doubles (with Mongin) … Registered an overall doubles record of 22-5 as she went 7-0 with Laura Mongin at No. 2 and 1-2 with freshman Kaysie Hermsdorf … Posted a 4-1 record with Julia Mongin against nationally ranked teams and had their nine-match winning streak snapped in the NCAA semifinals by the No. 1 duo of Annie Hwang and Sherry Liu of third-ranked BYU-Hawaii … Started NCAA Championships with 8-1 decision over No. 25 Perez/Martinez of No. 17 Tarleton State and then upset No. 3 Cigui/Weikard, 8-2, of sixth-ranked Columbus State … Defeated Kochanova/Patitucci of No. 13 West Florida during the NCAA quarterfinals … Beat No. 13 Quezada/Bozkova of Oklahoma Christian, 8-5, with Julia Mongin during the regular season … Won five straight matches with Laura Mongin following Julia’s late-season injury in April … With Laura Mongin, defeated teams from Auburn Montgomery and No. 9 West Florida before going 2-0 together at the Lone Star Conference Championships … Teamed with Laura Mongin earlier in the year to beat No. 2 doubles teams from No. 33 Incarnate Word and No. 5 Hawaii Pacific … Went 16-10 in singles, which included a 1-0 mark at No. 1, 6-2 at No. 2, 7-7 at No. 3 and 2-1 at No. 4 … Defeated four of five conference opponents and was 2-0 against regionally ranked foes … Won six of first seven singles matches, which included a comeback three-set win over D-I competitor Natalie Petaia of Sam Houston State … Defeated regionally ranked conference opponents from No. 32 Tarleton State and No. 18 Cameron in back-to-back matches late in the regular season … Upset No. 46 Olivera Jokic of sixth-ranked Columbus State during the NCAA Championships’ Round of 16 … [Fall] … USTA/ITA South Central Regional Doubles Champion with Julia Mongin ... Finished the regional tournament 5-0, which included a third-round win over second-seeded Cameron team of Moberg and Puckhaber and a finals victory over the Oklahoma Christian team of Bozkova and Torres ... Finished fourth with Mongin at the National Small College Championships behind a 1-2 record ... Placed third with Mongin at the Kansas Invitational and together recorded a 10-4 fall doubles record ... Went 4-4 as a singles player, which included 2-1 marks at both the Kansas Invitational and regionals ... Invited to compete at her first Racquet Club Collegiate Invitational.
2011-12 (Freshman): Lone Star Conference Freshman of the Year and all-conference singles honoree … Led the Wildcats with 24 singles victories, and finished the spring ranked ninth in the South Central Region … Went 12-2 at No. 3, 5-1 at No. 4, and a combined 7-1 between the No. 1 and 2 positions … Three of her four losses were against DI opponents … Registered a season-best eight-match winning streak between March 2 and 30, which included a three-set win over regionally ranked Audrey Tompkins of No. 33 St. Edward’s … Selected as the Lone Star Conference Player of the Week on April 18 after winning four matches during ACU’s victories at No. 17 Cal State Los Angeles and No. 21 UC San Diego … Ranked as high as 33rd in the nation during the spring season … Reached the semifinals of the USTA/ITA Regional Championships where she lost to teammate and No. 1 seed Julia Mongin 6-0, 6-0 … Defeated fifth-seeded Julia Puckhaber of Cameron 6-3, 3-6, 10-8 to reach the semis and beat her first three opponents from Midwestern State, Central Oklahoma and Dallas Baptist in straight sets … Finished as the C Singles and B Doubles runner-up at the season-opening Stephen F. Austin Invitational … Beat Kansas State’s Carmen Borau in the Singles B draw at the Kansas Invitational, 3-6, 6-1, 13-11, and with Laura Mongin, placed third in the Doubles A Draw after beating the Iowa State team of Jenna Langhorst and Meghan Cassens, 8-4 ... Named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.
High School: Graduated in 2011 from Liberty Christian High School … Played lone year of varsity tennis for head coach Sara Miller at Kamiakia (Wash.) High School and went 31-0 in spring of 2008 en route to winning the 3A state, regional and district singles championships … 2008 all-league MVP … Four-year volleyball letterwinner … National Honor Society member … Key Club and ASB secretary.
Personal: Given name is Brittney Nicole Reed … Born 4 October 1992 in Roseville, Calif. … Resides in Richland, Wash. … Daughter of Randy and Delilah Reed … Nutrition major … Hobbies include traveling.