2009-10: Honored on the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll and as a Scholar-Baller for maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA...Earned a 12-11 overall singles mark and a 14-12 doubles record...Competed against nine nationally-ranked players during the 2009-10 campaign in singles action...Claimed victories over No. 25 Ole Miss[apos] Kristi Boxx at the Gator Fall Classic and No. 108 Georgia[apos]s Cameron Ellis at the ITA Southeast Region Championships...Collected eight wins as the No. 1 singles player finishing the dual-match season with an even 8-8 record and went 4-1 against conference teams...On Feb. 2, Frisell climbed into the singles rankings at 102 and peaked at No. 83 by March 5...Partnered with Katie Orletsky at the UCF Quad Tournament with a win over Illinois...Began the dual-match season with Orletsky, where the duo claimed victories over FGCU and Michigan State...On March 17 against New Mexico, Alexis Rodriguez teamed up with Frisell at No. 1 doubles and they finished the season with a 7-2 record...Frisell and Rodriguez earned a five-match win streak with victories over No. 64 North Florida and No. 28 SMU... Against Stetson on April 9, the duo upset the No. 57 doubles team, 8-4.
2008-09: Named to the All-Conference USA Second Team as a singles and doubles player...Honored on the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Honor Roll and as a Scholar-Baller for maintaining at least a 3.0 GPA...Ended the season with a 10-15 overall singles mark and a 17-12 doubles record...Competed against three nationally-ranked players during the fall campaign in singles action...Earned wins over Kentucky[apos]s Carolina Escamilla at the Gator Fall Classic and Armstrong Atlantic[apos]s Alisa Kagukina at the C.L. Varner Memorial...Notched three victories as the No. 1 singles player finishing the dual-match season with a 3-8 record...Partnered with Alexis Rodriguez during the fall for a victory at the C.L. Varner Memorial, and with Isa Ohlinger for another win at the ITA Southern Regionals...Began the dual-match season with Alexis Rodriguez, where the duo finished the FGCU/Johan Kriek Tennis Classic with a 3-1 record...Starting the spring slate, the No. 1 doubles team went 1-2 playing two top-15 ranked opponents...On Feb. 13 against Georgia Southern, Elvira Serrot teamed up with Frisell at No. 1 doubles and they finished the season with a 12-4 record and ranked No. 61 in the Campbell/ITA Collegiate Tennis Rankings, but rose up to No. 27 when they broke into the poll on March 17...A six-match win streak is how the duo started including upsets in back-to-back matches against No. 75 NC State and No. 4 Duke highlighted the spring campaign...Against NC State on March 2, the duo took down the No. 33 ranked tandem nationally, 8-4...Playing Duke March 6, the pair triumphed 8-3 over the No. 11 nationally ranked team of Melissa Mang and Amanda Granson...Announced as the Conference USA Players of the Week for their dominant doubles performance on March 10...Notched another victory against No. 12 Tennessee, 8-7.
2007-08: Earned a spot on the All-C-USA Third Team in first season at the Division I level...Also a member of the C-USA Commissioner[apos]s Academic Honor Roll...Racked up a 17-9 singles record as a freshman with a 6-2 mark at No. 1 and a 3-4 showing at No. 2...Went 7-2 before the dual-match season began, highlighted by five-straight tournament wins to open her career...That winning streak featured opponents claiming just eight games, as she won all three matches at the C.L. Varner Memorial Invitational and the first two at the ITA Southern Regionals...Collected singles wins at No. 1 vs. Florida A&M, Tennessee Tech, Rice, UTEP, UAB and Stetson...Had a 17-10 overall doubles record...Brought home three wins with Jennifer Carati in the C.L. Varner event...Paired with Kyla McNicol to win the Florida Gulf Coast MLK/Johan Kriek Classic doubles tournament...During that event, the duo gained 13 points by going a perfect 4-0...They completed the season with a 12-9 record together with an 8-9 mark at No. 1 doubles...Victorious in three-straight contests April 4-11, defeating UAB, Memphis and Stetson.
Prior to UCF: Graduated from Katrinelun Gymnasiet in Gothenburg, Sweden...Ranked in the top 24 of the women[apos]s open category in Sweden, posting a 12-2 singles record...Both of those losses came against players in the top 150 in the WTA...Also ranked in the top four in the U-18 division, winning over 20 matches...In the U-18 age group, consistently ranked No. 1 or No. 2 five-straight years...Claimed two Swedish national championships and was a runner-up four times...Winner of more than 20 regional tournaments.
Personal: Born Jenny Viktoria Frisell in Gothenburg, Sweden...Parents are Goran and Annethe Frisell...Has a twin sister, Anna...Majoring in interdisciplinary studies - pre-med track.