2015-16 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster

Jasmine Lee
- Height:
- 5-9
- Class:
- Junior
- High School/Previous School:
- Chinese Cultural University
- Hometown:
- Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Career
Singles Record: 72-27 // 52-17 Dual Match // 25-13 SEC
Highest Singles Ranking: 7th (5/4/17)
Doubles Record: 51-21 // 40-16 Dual Match // 20-11 SEC
Highest Doubles Ranking: 2nd (5/4/17)
Awards/Honors:
- All-SEC (First Team – 2015, 2016,2017)
- ITA Southern Region Player to Watch (2015, 2016)
- 2015 NCAA Singles Championship Participant (Second Round)
- 2016 NCAA Singles Championship Participant (Quarterfinals)
- 2016 ITA All-American (Singles)
- 2017 NCAA Singles Championship Participant (First Round)
- 2017 NCAA Doubles Championship Participant (First Round)
- 2017 ITA All-American (Singles and Doubles)
- 2017 ITA Southern Region Senior Player of the Year
Senior (2016-17)
Singles Record: 23-7 // 19-3 Dual Match // 10-2 SEC
Highest Singles Ranking: 7th (5/4/17)
Doubles Record: 24-6 // 16-4 Dual Match // 8-3 SEC
Highest Doubles Ranking: 2nd (5/4/17)
Awards/Honors:
- 2017 NCAA Singles Championship Participant (First Round)
- 2017 NCAA Doubles Championship Participant (First Round)
- 2017 ITA All-American (Singles and Doubles)
- All-SEC First Team
- 2017 ITA Southern Region Senior Player of the Year
FALL:
- Made an appearance in two of the three major tournaments of the fall including the Oracle/ITA Masters and Riviera/ITA All-American Championships
- Advanced to the quarterfinals of the doubles main draw at the Riviera/ITA All-American with teammate Lisa Marie Rioux
- Went on an eight-game winning streak from September 23-October 6 with partner Lisa Marie Rioux
- Posted four doubles victories against opponents ranked in the top 40 including one in the top five
- Was crowned champion of Flight 1 at the Furman Fall Classic
SPRING:
- Concluded her final season 23-7 with a 19-3 dual match record in route to being named an ITA All-American in both singles and doubles
- Defeated 12 ranked foes during the spring slate
- Was ranked as high as seventh in the ITA Singles Rankings tying a personal best
- Led the team in both singles wins and singles winning percentage at .767
- Posted her best finish in the ever-tough Southeastern Conference going 10-2
- Had a seven-match win streak expanding from Feb. 11-March 5
- Recorded her 100th career combined victory against Minnesota on February 22
- Named SEC Player of the Week on April 5
- With teammate Lisa Marie Rioux, went 24-6 in doubles action
- The duo was ranked as high as second in the ITA polls and competed in the NCAA Individual Championships
- Notched her 40th career doubles victory on February 19 against Alcorn State
- Finished fourth in the MSU Record Book for career combined singles and doubles wins
- Finished first in the MSU Record Book in career combined win percentage at .719
- Sits first in the MSU Record Book for career singles winning percentage at .727
- Finished first in the MSU Record Book for season combined win percentage at .783
Junior (2015-16)
Singles Record: 32-12 // 17-7 Dual Match // 7-6 SEC
Highest Singles Ranking: 9th (3/8/16)
Doubles Record: 15-10 // 12-7 Dual Match // 6-5 SEC
Highest Doubles Ranking: 43rd (3/8/16)
Awards/Honors:
- 2016 All-SEC First Team
- 2016 ITA Southern Region Player to Watch
- 2016 ITA All-American
- 2016 NCAA Singles Championship Participant (Quarterfinals)
FALL:
- Made an appearance in all three major tournaments of the fall including the Oracle/ITA Masters, Riviera/ITA All-American Championships and the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships
- Was the consolation champion of the Riviera/ITA All-American Championships
- Advanced to the quarterfinals of the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships
- Tallied nine wins against ranked opponents, eight top 70 victories to her credit, five in the top 40 and two in the top 10
SPRING:
- Advanced to the quarterfinal of the 2016 NCAA Singles Championship, first MSU men’s or women’s player to do so since 1998
- Awarded a 9-16 seed at the 2016 NCAA Singles Championship becoming State’s first singles player All-American
- Of her 32 wins, 23 came against ranked opponents with seven coming in the top 20 and three in the top 10
- Was ranked as high as No. 9 nationally in singles twice (Feb. 10 and March 8)
- Made an appearance in the national doubles rankings at No. 43
- Picked up six clinching wins including the win over No. 34 Virginia Tech for the Bulldogs to advance to the 2nd Round of the NCAA Championship
- Collected 32 singles victories to tie second on the Season Single Wins list
Sophomore (2014-15)
Singles Record: 16-7 // 16-7 Dual Match // 8-5 SEC
Highest Singles Ranking: 23rd (5/1/15)
Doubles Record: 12-5 // 12-5 Dual Match // 6-3 SEC
Highest Doubles Ranking: 79th (3/24/15)
Awards/Honors:
- 2015 All-SEC First Team
- 2015 ITA Southern Region Player to Watch
- 2015 NCAA Singles Championship Participant (Second Round)
SPRING:
- Played her first collegiate match against UAB's Pardis Kianoush, winning 4-6, 6-0, 6-0
- Won 12 of her first 13 matches in the spring, including her first six matches
- After going 9-1 at the No. 2 position, was moved up to the top spot in the lineup
- Of those 12 wins, she earned her first two career ranked victories, defeating No. 26 Shannon Hudson of Arkansas and No. 74 Elixane Lachemia of South Carolina
- Defeated Texas A&M's No. 32 Rachel Pierson 6-4, 6-0 on March 27 to earn her third-career ranked win
- Downed Auburn's Pleun Burgmans, ranked 68th, 6-4, 2-6, 6-1 to help MSU take down No. 42 Auburn on April 1
- Earned her highest-career ranked win against 12th-ranked Julia Jones of Ole Miss on April 11 with a 6-2, 6-2 decision
- Defeated South Carolina's No. 44 Lechemia for the second time in the spring, this time helping the Bulldogs advance to the SEC Championship Quarterfinals for the first time since 2005
- Picked up 12 doubles wins while playing matches with Alex Corder, Georgiana Patrasc, Louise Ronaldson and Naomi Tran
- Saw her biggest doubles success with Patrasc, going 7-2 and jumping as high as No. 79 in the ITA National Doubles Rankings
- Clinched the doubles point in three matches, including against No. 74 Winthrop on Feb. 13, and No.41 LSU on March 29
- Earned her first-career ranked doubles wins against Alabama's No. 46 duo of Natalia Maynetto and Emily Zabor by a score of 8-4
- Helped the Bulldogs capture the doubles point against No. 28 South Carolina in the SEC Championship Second Round, defeating the No. 46 tandem of Meghan Blevins and Brigit Folland, 8-4
Pre-Mississippi State
- Attended Chinese Cultural University in Taipei
- Came to MSU with a career ITF singles record of 84-71 and a doubles mark of 73-61
- Has won a combined total of six ITF title, five in doubles play
- Achieved her highest career doubles ranking at No. 283 in April 2013
- Was ranked No. 532 as of November 2014
- Represented her country in the 2013 Fed Cup, going 2-0 in doubles play against competitors from South Korea and Uzbekistan
Personal
- A native of Kaohsiung, Taiwan
- Born Hua-chen "Jasmine" Lee