Rebeca Delgado
| Year: | Jr. |
| Height: | 5-5 |
| Hometown: | Mazatlan, Mexico |
| Previous School: | Centro Tecnologico Siglo XXI |
AS A JUNIOR (2012)
Named first team all-Big Sky Conference for the third straight season...tallied a 15-8 singles record in addition to an 18-5 doubles record...was 7-4 at No. 2 singles and 8-4 at No. 3...posted a 17-5 record with Tatsiana Kapshai in doubles play...went 7-0 in conference play in singles and 7-0 in doubles...played two nationally ranked foes in singles...helped the Hornets to their 11th straight Big Sky Conference title and continue their winning streak of 92 straight matches against conference opponents.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2011)
Award first team Big Sky Conference accolades following her sophomore season...posted a 15-11 record, mostly at No. 2 singles where she went 11-8...went 6-1 in conference dual matches...her 6-3, 6-3 win over Northern Arizona’s Orsi Golovics at No. 2 singles gave the Hornets their fourth point of the match and clinched their 10th straight conference tournament title...tallied a 6-2, 6-2 win against Northern Colorado in one of her four matches at No. 1 singles...played with three doubles partners but primarily with Tatsiana Kapshai at No. 1 where the tandem went 13-6...posted an 18-6 overall doubles record.
AS A FRESHMAN (2010)
Earned first team all-Big Sky honors as a freshman, posting a 16-5 overall singles record and a 5-1 mark in Big Sky play...played at least four matches at each of the No. 2, 3, and 4 positions...posted a 7-3 record at No. 2 singles, collecting five victories at the position in Big Sky action...went 4-0 at No. 3 singles and 5-2 at the No. 4 singles spot...won the only three-set match she played all season, defeating Anna Chikhikvishvili of Saint Mary’s 4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 7-6 (7-2)...collected a total of four singles victories against ranked teams, scoring a valuable point in Hornet victories over UC Irvine, San Diego, and Oregon...put together a 14-4 mark in doubles play, including a 13-2 mark with primary partner Tatsiana Kapshai....was a perfect 5-0 in Big Sky doubles competition.

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