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University of California, Santa Barbara

2024-25 Women's Tennis Roster

Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang
Jeff Liang

Amelia Honer

  • Height 5-6
  • Year Senior
  • Hometown Newtown, Pa.
  • High School Council Rock North HS

Biography

2024-25: Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American…2025 Big West Player of the Year…All-Big West First Team singles selection…All-Big West First Team doubles selection with partner Ali Benedetto…Four-time Big West Player of the Week (Feb. 12, Feb. 19, March 5, April 9)...Holds the record for most Player of the Week awards in a Big West Career (16)…Completed her senior season ranked No. 15 in singles and No. 47 in doubles with Marie Weissheim in the ITA rankings…Ranked No. 1 in singles and No. 5 in doubles with Weissheim in the Southwest Regional Rankings...Won the Battle in the Bay singles consolation championship … Won the doubles consolation championship title at the ITA All-American Championships…Won her first pro title at W35 Bakersfield…Clinched NCAA Women's Singles Championship spot after winning the ITA Southwest Regional Championship with straight set wins in six consecutive matches… Defeated No. 60, No. 34, No. 36, No. 52 and No. 8 ranked singles opponents in the fall season…Punched ticket to the NCAA Women's Doubles Championship with third-place finish at ITA West Sectional Championship… Led the Gauchos to the Big West Regular-Season and Championship Title, going 17-2 in singles play at the No. 1 position…Defeated four nationally-ranked singles opponents, including the 6th-ranked player at Stanford.

2023-24: Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American…Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Player to Watch…Intercollegiate Tennis Association Southwest Region Player to Watch…College Sports Communicators Academic All-District…The Big West Player of the Year…All-Big West Singles and Doubles First Team Selection…Four-time Big West Player of the Week (March 13, April 10, April 17 and April 24)… UC Santa Barbara Scholar Athlete of the Year…Golden Eagle Award Winner…Earned an automatic qualifying spot in the National Singles and Doubles National Tournaments…In the Singles National Championships, defeated No. 23 Julia Andreach from Notre Dame in Round of 64…Defeated No. 11 Ayana Akli from South Carolina in Round of 32…Defeated No. 37 Julia Garcia Ruiz in Round of 16…Lost to No. 1 Mary Stoiana in National Quarterfinals…In the Doubles National Championships, defeated No. 29 Sophie Abrams and Anna Zyryanova from N.C. State in Round of 32…Lost to No. 3 Ange Oby Kajura and Anastasiya Komar from Oklahoma State in the Round of 16…Helped the team win The Big West Regular Season title…Led the team with 20 singles match victories going 20-2 overall, playing all matches in the No. 1 position…Went 4-2 against nationally ranked opponents…Defeated No. 32, No.59, No. 60 and No. 118 ranked opponents…Went a perfect 9-0 in Big West competition…Tied for the team lead with 13 doubles match victories, going 13-2 overall...Defeated the No. 27 ranked doubles partnership from SMU on March 13.

2022-23: Big West Player of the Year...All-Big West First Team singles selection...All-Big West First Team doubles selection...College Sports Communicators Academic All-District selection...Santa Barbara Athletic Round Table Athlete of the Year...Big West record Six-Time Player of the Week selection...Earned an automatic qualifying position in the NCAA Singles and Doubles National Tournament...Lost in the round of 64 in singles competition and round of 32 in doubles competition...Defeated the No. 1 player in the country at ita Southwest Regional...Finished the season with a 16-1 singles record and a perfect 9-0 Big West record...Did not lose a single match after Feb. 12...Defeated the No. 43 nationally ranked player on Auburn on Jan. 28...Defeated the No. 73 nationally ranked player on San Diego on Apr. 1...Defeated, at the time, the No. 107 nationally ranked player twice on Mar. 3 and Mar. 26...Earned a 13-3 overall record in doubles competition and a perfect 8-0 in Big West play...Defeated three top 15 partnerships in the country.

2021-22: Big West Freshman of the Year ... All-Big West First Team Doubles ... All-Big West Second Team Singles ... Earned first career Big West Player of the Week Award on March 2 ... Helped the Gauchos reach their highest ever national ranking, No. 22 ... Played a key role in UC Santa Barbara's run to The Big West Championship, as the Gauchos went 8-0 in conference play ... Helped the team reach the round of 32 at the NCAA Tournament ... Earned the clinching point for UC Santa Barbara's first-ever victory over No. 24 Stanford on March 22 with a win on court four in singles ... Also earned big singles wins in the matches against No. 31 San Diego (February 20), No. 14 USC (February 26), and No. 34 Texas Tech (March 4) ... Finished with a 23-11 overall singles record, going 16-6 in dual matches and 9-0 against Big West opponents ... Posted a 15-6 overall record in doubles with partner Kira Reuter as they ranked as high as No. 61 in the nation, putting together a 13-6 dual match record and a 5-1 conference record.

JUNIOR TENNIS: Ranked as the No. 1 player in Pennsylvania, No. 3 in the Mid-Atlantic Region, and No. 14 nationally in her class ... Considered a five-star recruit by The Tennis Recruiting Network ... Won the 2021 USTA National 18's Clay Court Championships ... Competed at the 2021 Junior US Open ... Won the PIAA state singles title in 2019 and 2020.

PERSONAL: Daughter of Hayes and Max Honer ... Has a younger brother, Nicholas ... Majoring in Global Studies at UC Santa Barbara ... Roots for the Philadelphia Eagles ... Most memorable sports moment was playing in the Junior US Open ... Enjoys golfing ... Favorite TV show is Love Island.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2021-22Freshman

    5'6"
  • 2022-23Sophomore

    5'6"
  • 2023-24Junior

    5'6"
  • 2024-25Senior

    5'6"