Olympe Lancelot
- height 5-8
- class Senior
- Hometown St. Foy Les Leon, France
- High school CNED Rennes
- Previous School Florida State
- height 5-8
- class Senior
- Hometown St. Foy Les Leon, France
- High school CNED Rennes
- Previous School Florida State
Olympe Lancelot Bio
AWARDS
- SEC Academic Honor Roll – 2024
- CSC Academic All-District – 2024, 2025
- 3x ITA Scholar Athlete – 2022*, 2023*, 2024
- All-ACC Academic Team – 2023*
- ACC Academic Honor Roll – 2023*
2024-25 (SENIOR)
- Earned an 8-14 overall record in singles, going 5-10 in dual matches from the No. 3 and 4 positions
- Reached a season high doubles ranking of No. 52 with Kaitlyn Carnicella, going 4-0 from the No. 2 position
- Picked up a ranked win in singles over No. 65 Tilwith Di Girolami of then-No. 9 LSU, defeating Girolami in straight sets 6-3, 6-4
- Clinched four matches for the Gamecocks, one of which was in the first round of the SEC Tournament against Mississippi State
2023-24 (JUNIOR)
- Claimed her first singles win as a Gamecock during the Furman Fall Invite in a 6-1, 6-2 route of Wake Forest’s Stella Li
- Tallied eight singles wins and a team-leading 10 doubles wins in tournament play
- After getting off to a slow start in the dual season, turned her game around and won 11 matches in dual play with seven of them coming consecutively
- Claimed the first ranked win of her career over No. 112 Indianna Spink of Arkansas 6-3, 7-5
- Clinched her first match as a Gamecock at Wake Forest in a last-match-on must-win situation
- Also clinched South Carolina’s upset of then-No. 16 Tennessee, again in a last-match-on must-win situation
- In doubles, posted a 23-13 overall record that included a ranked win over the nation’s No. 15 ranked pair
- Entered the doubles ranking alongside Ayana Akli where the duo ranked as high as No. 27
2022-23 (SOPHOMORE)*
- Totaled 13 victories in the spring season – four in singles and nine in doubles
- Helped the team reach the second round of the NCAA Tournament and the quarterfinals of the ACC Championships for the second consecutive year
2021-22 (FRESHMAN)*
- Began her career at Florida State where she helped the Seminoles reach the quarterfinals of the ACC Championship and the Round of 32 in the NCAA Championship
- Claimed 11 wins during her freshman campaign – three singles and eight doubles
PRE-COLLEGE
- Trained at the Elite Tennis Center in Cannes, France at age 15
- Mentored by Jean-Rene Lisnardm, a former top-100 world player
- Competed in the 2018 French Open Girls Doubles where she and her partner advanced to the second round
- Achieved a career-high ITF Juniors ranking of No. 138 and a WTA career-high of No. 959
* = occurred at Florida State