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Ting-Pei Chang

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Jr. | 5-7 | Zong Xing (Iowa State) | Taipei City, Taiwan

2020-21 (R-FR. AT IOWA STATE)

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» Academic All-Big 12 First Team » Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar-Athlete » Posted a team-best 28-16 record, including a 19-win fall season » Led the team in doubles victories (14) and tied for the team-lead in singles wins (14) » One of two Mountaineers to post a 25-win season » Began the fall by winning eight of her first nine singles matches » Went undefeated in singles play at Thunder in the Mountains (3-0) and the Martha Thorn

Invitational (3-0) » Appeared in the quarterfinals of the doubles main draw with Kat Lyman at the ITA Atlantic Regional;

WVU’s first appearance since 2013 » Began the spring on a four-match win streak in singles, primarily playing in the No. 2 slot » Paired with Lyman to win five of her first six doubles matches from the No. 1 position

2019-20 (FR. AT IOWA STATE)

» Academic All-Big 12 First Team » WVU Most Valuable Player » Posted a team-best 37-27 record between the fall and spring » Led WVU in singles wins (19) and tied for the team lead in doubles wins (18) » One of two Mountaineers to post a 30-win season » One of five Mountaineers to post a 20-win season » Went 15-15 in the fall, including an 8-7 doubles record » Won six of her first seven matches to open the fall season » Paired with Abigail Rosiello to win the Sacrifice

Doubles flight at the Hokie Fall Invite » Went 2-1 at the Martha Thorn Mountaineer

Invitational » Compiled a 22-12 record in the spring (12-7 in singles, 10-5 in doubles) » Primarily played in the No. 5 singles and No. 3 doubles slot » Won seven of her first nine singles matches to start the spring » Defeated Iowa State’s Margarita Timakova in three sets to secure her first Big 12 win of the season » Was named WVU’s Student-Athlete of the Week on March 11 after going 4-0 against Binghamton and in-state foe Marshall » Bagged her second conference win of the season against Baylor’s Dominika Sujova » Paired with Rosiello to post a 6-3 record in doubles play, the best of any Mountaineer duo in 2018-19 » Grabbed two doubles wins in Big 12 play against

TCU and No. 14 Kansas » Second on the team with a .578 winning percentage

PREP

» Had a career-high ranking of 152 in the world

ITF juniors rankings » Defeated the No. 915 player in the world, Rio

Kitagawa of Japan » Was a champion at both the China Junior 16 and the Jeju International Junior

Championships » Was the China Open Junior Grade 2 doubles champion » Was a singles finalist at the ITF Junior

Tournament Shanghai Grade 2

PERSONAL

» Daughter of Chien-Lee Chang and Hun-Chin

Sun » Has one sister » Birthday is March 12 » Majoring in psychology

TING-PEI CHANG YEAR 2019-2020 2020-2021 SINGLES 12-15 19-25 DOUBLES 15-13 28-26 TOTALS 27-28 47-51

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