Height: | 5'6" |
Year: | Junior |
Hometown: | Düesseldorf, Germany |
2017: Corsato-Owsianka finished her junior campaign with a honorable mention All-South Atlantic Conference accolade after leading the Carson-Newman in singles wins for a second consecutive season...The junior went 10-7 while splitting time between the No. 2 and No. 3 singles positions. Teamed up with Ali Harris to form the Eagles No. 1 doubles team...The duo compiled an overall record of 8-8 in doubles play...
2016: Corsato-Owsianka concluded a sophomore campaign with second team All-South Atlantic Conference accolades after leading Carson-Newman with 17 singles wins… Reeled off 14-stright wins from Feb. 16 to April 8… Nine of the 17 singles victories came in SAC play… Recorded a 15-2 record as the squad’s No. 3 player and a 2-0 record at No. 2 on the year… Finished her sophomore year by winning nine of her last 10 singles contests… Teamed up with seniors Brooke Sanderson and Patricia Guerreiro in doubles play to contribute a combined 14-6 record while competing in the first two-slots of the doubles lineup…
2014-2015: In her freshman campaign, Corsato-Owsianka picked up eight wins while competeing in the No. 2 spot in the lineup for singles...She also teamed up with Mallory Jackson in the first slot for doubles and accounted for another eight wins...
Personal: Daughter of Luciana Corsato, a professional tennis player... Native of Düsseldorf, Germany... Plans to major in Consumer Service..