CAREER NOTES
• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten
• Two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipient
• Two-time ITA Scholar-Athlete
2015-16
Awards & Honors
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
Season Notes
• Competed in 24 duals during the spring season in both singles and doubles ... won a team- and career-high 17 singles matches through fall and spring seasons ... had a seven-match win streak from Jan. 17 to Feb. 12, which tied for longest of the spring season
• Seven of her 11 spring victories came in straight sets, splitting time at Nos. 5 and 6
• Played all doubles matches at the No. 3 spot ... paired with Natalia Davila in 21 spring matches for team-best 14 wins ... pair had the longest doubles winning streak on the team, winning six straight matches from Feb. 5 to April 2 ... also led the team with most non-conference dual wins (9) ... their 17 combined season wins were also tops on the team
• Also played alongside Deborah Suarez in three matches
• Appeared in four fall tournaments ... registered team’s most wins in singles with six, all in straight sets ... won all four matches at the Purdue Invite, which was also the teams longest winning streak during the fall season
2014-15
Awards & Honors
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
Season Notes
• Appeared in the singles lineup at No. 6 against No. 38 Arkansas, No. 54 Memphis and No. 4 Michigan ... beat Tara McElroy of Memphis in straight sets 6-3, 6-2
• Played first matches of junior campaign at Purdue Invite (Jan. 16-17) ... posted 6-5, 6-3 win over Denver’s Michelle Garpenlov
• Partnered with Nicole Robinson at No. 3 versus Arkansas
2013-14
Awards & Honors
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Most Improved Player
Season Notes
• Entered singles lineup against Minnesota (3/28) and won six consecutive matches, all in Big Ten play
• Won 5 of 7 singles matches in straight sets ... held opponents scoreless in six sets
• Won five straight doubles matches with Nicole Robinson from March 28 to April 11
• Competed in four fall tournaments
2012-13
Season Notes
• Beat Julianne Gruber 6-1, 6-3 for her first singles dual win, clinching a 5-2 win over Michigan State (3/31)
• Competed in four fall tournaments ... advanced to the Auto-Owners Insurance Spartan Invitational Flight D finals, falling to Kathryn Sharples of Illinois-Chicago 6-1, 6-3 (10/7)
BEFORE PURDUE
• Played No. 1 singles during her freshman and sophomore years
• Was top 50 as a senior in 2012 on TennisRecruiting.net
• Was top 20 in Canada
• Finished third in doubles at the 2010 National Open in Midland, Texas
• Finished third in Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) doubles
• Won the section championship during her first two prep seasons in high school ... led team to WPIAL and state finals as a sophomore
• Played junior tennis for her junior and senior years of high school
PERSONAL
• Full Name: Claudia Sofia Escribens
• Major: Industrial Engineering
• Birthday: February 8, 1994
• City Born: Maracaibo, Venezuela
• Parents: Fernando and Maria Flores Escribens
• Siblings: Younger brother, Fernando
• Three-time Academic All-Big Ten
• Two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award recipient
• Two-time ITA Scholar-Athlete
2015-16
Awards & Honors
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
Season Notes
• Competed in 24 duals during the spring season in both singles and doubles ... won a team- and career-high 17 singles matches through fall and spring seasons ... had a seven-match win streak from Jan. 17 to Feb. 12, which tied for longest of the spring season
• Seven of her 11 spring victories came in straight sets, splitting time at Nos. 5 and 6
• Played all doubles matches at the No. 3 spot ... paired with Natalia Davila in 21 spring matches for team-best 14 wins ... pair had the longest doubles winning streak on the team, winning six straight matches from Feb. 5 to April 2 ... also led the team with most non-conference dual wins (9) ... their 17 combined season wins were also tops on the team
• Also played alongside Deborah Suarez in three matches
• Appeared in four fall tournaments ... registered team’s most wins in singles with six, all in straight sets ... won all four matches at the Purdue Invite, which was also the teams longest winning streak during the fall season
2014-15
Awards & Honors
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award
• ITA Scholar-Athlete
Season Notes
• Appeared in the singles lineup at No. 6 against No. 38 Arkansas, No. 54 Memphis and No. 4 Michigan ... beat Tara McElroy of Memphis in straight sets 6-3, 6-2
• Played first matches of junior campaign at Purdue Invite (Jan. 16-17) ... posted 6-5, 6-3 win over Denver’s Michelle Garpenlov
• Partnered with Nicole Robinson at No. 3 versus Arkansas
2013-14
Awards & Honors
• Academic All-Big Ten
• Most Improved Player
Season Notes
• Entered singles lineup against Minnesota (3/28) and won six consecutive matches, all in Big Ten play
• Won 5 of 7 singles matches in straight sets ... held opponents scoreless in six sets
• Won five straight doubles matches with Nicole Robinson from March 28 to April 11
• Competed in four fall tournaments
2012-13
Season Notes
• Beat Julianne Gruber 6-1, 6-3 for her first singles dual win, clinching a 5-2 win over Michigan State (3/31)
• Competed in four fall tournaments ... advanced to the Auto-Owners Insurance Spartan Invitational Flight D finals, falling to Kathryn Sharples of Illinois-Chicago 6-1, 6-3 (10/7)
BEFORE PURDUE
• Played No. 1 singles during her freshman and sophomore years
• Was top 50 as a senior in 2012 on TennisRecruiting.net
• Was top 20 in Canada
• Finished third in doubles at the 2010 National Open in Midland, Texas
• Finished third in Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) doubles
• Won the section championship during her first two prep seasons in high school ... led team to WPIAL and state finals as a sophomore
• Played junior tennis for her junior and senior years of high school
PERSONAL
• Full Name: Claudia Sofia Escribens
• Major: Industrial Engineering
• Birthday: February 8, 1994
• City Born: Maracaibo, Venezuela
• Parents: Fernando and Maria Flores Escribens
• Siblings: Younger brother, Fernando