STANFORD, Calif. – Sophomore Valerie Glozman was announced as a Division I All-American in singles by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) on Tuesday morning.
Glozman, who was limited during the dual season due to injury, qualified for her second career All-America honor by winning the ITA All-American Championship in September, beating Carmen Herea of Texas in the final, 6-2, 6-3. She became the first champion from Stanford since Hilary Barte in 2010 and the fourth all-time, joining Patty Fendick (1987), Sandra Birch (1989, 1990) and Barte. Her victory also edged the Cardinal in front of Florida for the most ITA All-American women's singles titles of all time with five.
Glozman did not play singles in the spring and was limited to a handful of appearances in doubles for the Cardinal, which posted a 14-11 record this season and made its 44th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
In her two seasons thus far, Glozman is 38-6 overall, 19-6 in duals, 20-6 against nationally-ranked opponents, and 3-0 in NCAA team competition.