Brigit Folland
- height 5-5
- class Senior
- Hometown Bristol, United Kingdom
- High school Ralph Allen School
- height 5-5
- class Senior
- Hometown Bristol, United Kingdom
- High school Ralph Allen School
Brigit Folland Bio
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
AWARDS
- Team MVP — 2016, 2017
- SEC Community Service Team — 2015
- ITA Scholar Athlete — 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017
- SEC Academic Honor Roll — 2015, 2016, 2017
- SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll — 2014
- Dean’s List — Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015
- AD’s Honor Roll — Fall 2013, Spring 2014, Fall 2014, Spring 2015
IN THE RECORD BOOKS
Season
- T1st — Regular-season SEC singles wins (9 in 2016)
- T1st — SEC combined wins (16 in 2016)
- 1st — Regular-season SEC singles wins at No. 5 (8 in 2016)
- T1st — Regular-season SEC singles wins at No. 6 (8 in 2017)
- T4th — Regular-season SEC doubles wins (7 in 2016)
- T6th — Regular-season SEC combined wins (14 in 2017)
Career
- T1st — Career SEC doubles wins at No. 2 (19)
- T4th — Career SEC combined wins (46)
- T4th — Career doubles wins (82)
- 5th — Career SEC doubles wins (174)
- T5th — Career SEC doubles wins (21)
- T6th — Career SEC singles wins (19)
- 7th — Career SEC singles wins at No. 5 (8)
- 7th — Career singles wins (92)
- 8th — Career SEC singles wins at No. 6 (8)
2016-17 (SENIOR)
ATHLETICS
- Finished the season with an 11-match win streak and won 17 out of her last 18 matches
- Went 27-6 overall in singles on the year, including an 8-1 record in SEC play
- Dominated in the No. 6 spot, claiming eight SEC wins, tying for the most in school history in a single season
- Started the season nationally ranked at No. 122, one of six Gamecocks to start the season ranked in singles
- Tallied an 8-2 record in the fall, advancing to the semifinals of the UVA Invitational (white Draw) and the round of 16 in the ITA Carolina Regional Championships
- Went undefeated in postseason singles play, posting a 3-0 singles record in the SEC and NCAA Tournament
- Posted a 16-9 overall record in doubles play, enough for the second most on the team
- Her 12 doubles wins in dual-match play tied for the most on the team and her six SEC doubles wins led the team
- Advanced tot he Round of 16 in the Jack Kramer Invitational with teammate Hadley Berg (Nov. 3-4)
2015-16 (JUNIOR)
ATHLETICS
- Led the team with 25 singles wins and nine SEC singles wins, playing the majority of the season at No. 5 singles
- Finished 25-6 in singles and 19-9 in doubles while tying for the team lead with seven SEC doubles wins
- Posted a 9-3 SEC mark, matching the school record for single-season SEC singles wins
- Flourished in her role at No. 5 singles, earning the most single-season SEC wins at the position in school history with eight
- Won nine straight singles matches through the early portion of SEC play and then closed the season strong with six straight wins
- Clinched the Gamecocks’ victory against defending national champion No. 5 Vanderbilt (Mar. 10) with a three-set victory
- With Caroline Dailey, clinched the doubles point against No. 7 Florida (Mar. 26) with a 7-6 (6) tiebreak victory over the nation’s No. 30-ranked tandem
- Opened the fall with seven wins in her first eight matches en route to a 7-2 singles mark while posting a 10-2 doubles record in the fall
2014-15 (SOPHOMORE)
ATHLETICS
- Became just the third player in school history to win at least 30 doubles matches in a season and the first in over 20 years
- Her 30 doubles victories ranks as the third most in a single season in school history
- Played doubles mostly with Meghan Blevins and compiled a 25-9 with the senior
- Folland and Blevins served as the Gamecocks’ primary No. 2 doubles squad for the majority of the spring
- Competed primarily at the No. 3 spot in singles during the spring for the second year in a row
- Folland started the spring ranked 33rd in doubles with Blevins after a 12-2 fall together
- Ended the season with a No. 61 ranking in doubles with Blevins
- Reached the doubles semifinals of the USTA/ITA Carolina Regional Championship with Blevins
- One of four Gamecocks to win at least 20 matches in singles
- Ranked No. 114 nationally in singles to begin the fall
- Held a No. 43 doubles ranking with Elixane Lechemia to start the fall as well
- Named SEC Player of the Week on March 4 following a pair of three-set wins against then-No. 56 Maya Jansen of Alabama and Emily Flickinger of Auburn
- Had two other ranked wins in singles during the spring against Smith Hinton (114) of Kansas and Courtney Colton (100) of national champion Vanderbilt
2013-14 (FRESHMAN)
ATHLETICS
- One of two true freshmen who played the entire season in the singles lineup
- Played the Nos. 1-4 singles positions during the spring with the majority of her time coming at the No. 3 spot
- Held down courts two and three in doubles
- Made some major noise for South Carolina at the USTA/ITA Carolina Regional Championships by advancing to the quarterfinals in singles
- Pulled off her biggest win of the year against Ester Goldfeld of Duke in the round of 16 with a straight set victory against the 42nd-ranked Goldfeld, who finished the season ranked No. 17 after advancing to the NCAA Singles Championship semifinals
- Folland also posted a win over then-No. 50 Cindy Chala of VCU at the Kitty Harrison Invitational to wrap up the fall
- Began the spring as the only Gamecock with a national singles ranking at 113th and ascended as high as No. 85
- Earned SEC Freshman of the Week honors after recording a 3-0 record in singles and doubles to help the Gamecocks defeat Furman, Charleston Southern and Davidson
- Won two critical matches at No. 4 singles against Kentucky during the regular season and Ole Miss at the SEC Tournament that helped the Gamecocks secure a berth to the NCAA Tournament
- Won seven matches in a row in doubles in February playing alongside Katerina Popova
HIGH SCHOOL
- Ranked as high as No. 1 in the United Kingdom
- Was the Winter National Finals runner-up for the U-16 and U-18 categories in February 2011
- The Winter National Grand Prix winner for the U-16 in October 2010
- An ITF Junior International Nottingham semifinalist in April 2011
- A Bournemouth Women’s Open quarterfinalist in July 2011
- The TE Edinburgh Junior International runner-up in July 2009
- British Junior National Finals U-14 semifinalist in August 2009
- British Tour (Open) Exeter semifinalist in February 2012
- British Tour (Open) Bath semifinalist in January 2012
- British Tour (Open) Nottingham quarterfinalist in November 2011
CAREER SINGLES STATISTICS | |||||||||
Year | Overall | Tourn. | Dual (SEC) | #1 (SEC) | #2 (SEC) | #3 (SEC) | #4 (SEC) | #5 (SEC) | #6 (SEC) |
2013-14 | 18-19 | 8-5 | 10-14 (3-7) | 0-2 (0-0) | 2-1 (0-1) | 5-10 (1-0) | 3-1 (2-0) | — | — |
2014-15 | 22-20 | 12-7 | 10-13 (4-8) | — | 1-0 (0-0) | 6-12 (4-8) | 3-1 (0-0) | — | — |
2015-16 | 25-6 | 7-2 | 18-4 (9-3) | — | — | 2-1 (0-0) | 4-0 (1-0) | 12-3 (8-3) | — |
2016-17 | 27-6 | 8-4 | 19-2 (8-1) | — | — | — | 2-0 (0-0) | 3-1 (0-0) | 14-1 (8-1) |
Total | 91-51 | 35-18 | 56-33 (24-19) | 0-2 (0-0) | 3-1 (0-1) | 13-23 (5-14) | 12-2 (3-0) | 14-4 (8-3) | 14-1 (8-1) |
CAREER DOUBLES STATISTICS | ||||||
Year | Overall | Tourn. | Dual (SEC) | #1 (SEC) | #2 (SEC) | #3 (SEC) |
2013-14 | 16-10 | 7-4 | 9-6 (2-6) | — | 7-3 (0-3) | 2-3 (2-3) |
2014-15 | 30-10 | 17-3 | 13-7 (6-5) | 2-0 (0-0) | 11-7 (6-5) | — |
2015-16 | 20-8 | 10-2 | 10-6 (7-4) | — | 9-6 (7-4) | 1-0 (0-0) |
2016-17 | 16-9 | 4-3 | 12-6 (6-4) | — | 8-4 (5-2) | 3-0 (1-0) |
Total | 81-37 | 38-12 | 43-25 (21-19) | 2-0 (0-0) | 34-20 (18-14) | 6-3 (3-3) |