CAREER
Second Team All-SEC (2023)
ITA Scholar Athlete (2020)Ā
(2023-24) Graduate StudentĀ
22-13 overall singles record ... Collected wins against eight nationally-ranked opponents ... 7-3 overall doubles recordĀ (Spring)Ā Went 7-7 in singles between courts one,Ā two and fourĀ ... Reached as high as No. 16 in the ITA singles rankingsĀ ... (Fall)Ā Logged a 15-6 singles record ... Posted aĀ 7-3 record in doubles ... Earned three ranked winsĀ at the NC State Ranked Spotlight after defeating No. 41 Julia Fliegner (Michigan),Ā No. 81 Mahak Jain (Georgia Tech), and No. 74 Charlotte Chavatipon (Texas) ... Also picked up wins at the ITA All-American Championships, ITA Central Regionals and Big 12 Fall Championships ... Claimed the singles title at the Big 12 Fall Individual Championships, defeating Texas Tech's Andreea Lila, 6-4, 6-0, to lock in the title ...Ā Big 12 Fall Individual Championships DoublesĀ Runner-Up with partner Emma StakerĀ ... The pair defeated opponents from Houston, Kansas and Texas Tech. UrrutiaĀ and Staker defeated Tech's Cristina Tiglea and Mariya Polishcuk, 6-3, in the semis to advance to the finals.Ā
(2022-23 at Kentucky) SeniorĀ
(Spring)Ā Named to the Second Team All-SEC ... Overall singles season record of 22-14 ... Ranked No. 42 going into the NCAA Singles Championship ... Highest ranking came in at No. 32 at the beginning of May ...Ā Finished the 2023 season with a No. 4 regional ranking ... Against Tennessee's No.1 singles competitor, Rebekah Mertena, overcameĀ a 5-1 deficit to win, 3-6, 7-5, 6-2 ... March 31 defeated ranked No. 32 Carolyn AnsariĀ of Auburn 6-2, 7-7, 7-5, securing her fourth straight SEC win over ranked opponents ... (Fall) Named to the Notre Dame Invite all-tournament team ... defeated Notre Dame's Mia LarrainĀ in singles matches and secured a 6-3 win over Notre Dame doubles team Meghan Coleman and Carrie Beck.Ā
(2021-22 at Kentucky) Junior
(Spring) Recorded a 14-10 win in singles competition, a Ā team-high number of individual victories ⦠Secured a 7-6(3), 6-3 ranked win over No. 104 Safiya Carrington of LSU in the first round of the SEC Tournament ⦠Posted a 6-7(2), 6-4, 6-3 comeback victory over Arkansasā Indianna Spink ⦠Topped Missouriās Emelie Schwarte and Auburnās Adeline Flach ⦠Had a team-leading four clinching points as an individual ⦠Earned the decisive point against West Virginiaās Momoko Nagato, Indianaās Mila Mejic, Austin Peayās Aleks Topalovic and Southeast Missouri Stateās Myroslava Zelenchuk ⦠Had singles wins against Penn Stateās Alexandra Nielsen, Western Kentuckyās Rachel Hermanova, Southeast Missouri Stateās Ksenia Shikanova, Miami Ohioās Catherine Denysiewicz-Slowek and twice defeated East Tennessee Stateās Emilia Alfaro ā¦Ā TalliedĀ a 7-3 doubles mark ⦠Notched ranked doubles wins over No. 27 Laura Masic/Lara Sschneider of Indiana and No. 43 Brindtha Ramasamy/Laura Rico of Miami Ohio ⦠Clinched the doubles pointĀ on two occasions versus Miami Ohio and Southeast Missouri State ⦠Partnered for SEC doubles victories versus South Carolinaās Gracie Mulville/Misa Malkin and Missouriās Valentina Vasquez/Elys Ventura ⦠Had the clinching doubles point against Texas A&Mās Jeanette Mireles/Gianna Pielet as well as Floridaās Emma Shelton/Carly Briggs ⦠(Fall) Posted four wins at the Tennessee Invitational, including three in singles action and one in doubles ⦠Partnered for another doubles victory at the June Stewart Invitational ⦠Had a pair of singles wins at the Miami Invitational.
(2020-21 at Miami) Sophomore
(Spring) Finished 12-9 in singles and 14-8 in doubles ā¦Doubles winning percentage atĀ .636 and co-led the team in ACC doubles victories (seven) and winning percentage (.636) ⦠Tallied a 6-7 ledger in ACC competition ⦠Went to a third set or super-tiebreaker 11 times, logging a 7-4 record ⦠Clinched a victory over No. 8 Virginia by defeating Hibah Shaikh, 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 ⦠Defeated Notre Dameās Julia Lilien by a 6-4, 6-2 margin in the second round of the ACC Championship ⦠Won 6-4, 6-3 against No. 16 Georgia Techās Carol Lee in the ACC Championship semifinals ā¦Ā Recorded a 7-4 ledger in ACC doubles play ⦠Topped Basak Akbas/Kristina Miletic of No. 41 FIU in the NCAA Team Championship Round of 64 ⦠Posted a 6-1 decision versus Nandini Sharma/Rebeka Stolmar at No. 9 UCF in the NCAA Team Championship second round.
(2019-20 at Miami) Freshman
(Spring) Named an ITA Scholar Athlete ⦠Spring season was cut short due to COVID-19 ... Posted a 9-2 ledger in singles and an 8-4 mark in doubles ⦠Led the team in doubles winning percentage (.667), while placing second in both singles winning percentage (.818) and combined singles/doubles winning percentage (.739) ⦠Listed by UTR as the third-best Argentinian collegiate womenās tennis player, including first among freshmen ⦠Went 6-2 in singles dual match action, mainly at the No. 4 spot, including 4-1 in ACC affairs with both losses coming against top-100 foes ā¦Ā tied for first in ACC singles triumphs.
JUNIOR CAREER
Peaked at No. 242 in the ITF Juniors singles rankings in March 2019 ⦠Ranked as high as second in Argentina in her age group in singles and first in doubles, both at the U16 level ⦠Two-time G3 Junior singles semifinalist ⦠Advanced to the championship of a G2 doubles tournament ⦠Logged her first WTA point in 2018 ⦠Won the Argentinian National Tournament at both the U16 and U12 levels ⦠Started playing ITF Juniors tournaments at age 15, making the doubles final of a G2 tournament in Argentina in 2018 and reaching the semifinals of a $15K doubles tournament in Argentina in 2017.