2016 Match-by-Match Statistics(Tennis)
Career Statistics (Cross Country)
Career Honors and Achievements
2016 CoSIDA Academic All-District (Cross Country/Track & Field)
2016 Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team (Tennis)
2015 Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team (Cross Country)
2015 Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team (Tennis)
2014 Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team (Cross Country)
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Cross Country
2015: Competed in a pair of meets … became just the third individual in the history of the cross country/track & field program to be named CoSIDA Academic All-District … placed season-high 27
th at West Georgia Wolves Cross Country Invitational with 5k time of 25:56.50.
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2014: Ran in four meets in first season of cross country … earned a spot on Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team … posted career best 6k time of 26:23.10 and 88th place finish at Peach Belt Conference Championships.
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Tennis
2016: Played in all 19 matches … earned second consecutive berth on Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team … went 6-13 in singles (6-11 at No. 3) and 3-16 in doubles (3-12 at No. 2 with Maria Mendes) … teamed with Mendes to defeat Kayla Calvert and Victoria Giannaccini of No. 50 USC Aiken (4/17) 8-4 at No. 2 doubles.
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2015: Saw action in all 21 matches … named to Peach Belt Conference All-Academic Team … went 11-7 in singles play (10-7 at No. 5) and was 6-6 in Peach Belt Conference action … was 10-10 with Alina Ageichik at No. 3 doubles … won first four doubles matches from February 4-10 … earned three straight singles victories to begin the season (Feb. 4-8) and three straight to close it (April 5-12).
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2014: Saw action in 14 matches … went team-best 9-5 in singles action, including 8-1 at No. 5 position … was perfect 7-0 in Peach Belt Conference action … competed in only one doubles match, going 0-1 with Martina Dedaj … won seven of last eight singles matches, including a 6-3, 3-6, 10-7 decision over No. 1 Armstrong’s Olga Kalodzitsa (2/28) … stretch also included 6-1, 6-3 win over Hannah Serinia of No. 27 Georgia College (3/9) … notched 6-3, 6-1 victory over No. 5 Columbus State’s Olivera Tadijin (2/16) … four of five losses came to nationally ranked foes, including eventual NAIA National Champion Georgia Gwinnett (2/2) and Division III National Champion Emory (3/1).
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High School No. 593: Competed in tennis for HS593.
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Personal: Born on November 12, 1995, Darina is the daughter of Marina and Igor Drozdova … family includes one sibling, Ilya … currently majoring in Communication and Media Studies.