
JTCC alumna Kallista Liu capped her standout college career by being named the ITA National Most Improved Player of the Year, recognizing her steady rise to the top of collegiate tennis at the University of Maryland.
“Kallista’s journey is the epitome of this award,” said Maryland Head Coach Katie Dougherty. “She came in playing No. 6 singles and left playing No. 1 as a unanimous All-Big Ten selection. After not cracking the doubles lineup her first two years, she finished playing No.1 and ranked nationally. This is a huge and well-deserved honor.”
A 2020 JTCC graduate, Liu finished her senior season playing No. 1 singles and doubles for the Terrapins, earning 21 singles wins, 16 doubles victories and First Team All-Big Ten honors.
“I was very surprised and honored to find out I’d won ITA National Most Improved Player of the Year,” Liu said. “It comes as a testament to the hard work I’ve put in over the years and shows how far I’ve come. I’m very happy to have ended my college career on a high note.”
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