Colorado State University Athletics
2017-18 Women's Tennis Roster
Grijalva, Alyssa

Alyssa Grijalva
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Compton, Calif.
- High School:
- Redondo Union HS
Bio
2019-20 (SENIOR) – Was 9-9 on the year at singles, 6-5 during tournament play. Finished the dual season on a three-match win streak at No. 4 singles. … Her longest run at singles reached four in the fall. … Paired with Priscilla Palermo during the dual season at doubles, the duo posting a 6-1 mark at No. 2. … Twice during the season, the two posted win streaks of four. … She had one other doubles win while matched with Stella Cliffe.
2018-19 (JUNIOR): Finished at 15-11 in singles and 11-9 in doubles during the year… Had an important straight-set win in the team victory at Wyoming to end the regular season… Got a three-set victory at No. 2 over Lindsay Harlas of New Mexico State… Won her first five singles matches in the fall to win her flight at the Wyoming Invite.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE): Followed up her debut season as the winner of a team leading 21 singles matches, including fifteen in the No. 3 position… Compiled win streaks of four and five wins (Sept. 29 – Oct. 6) and (Nov. 3 – Jan. 28) including wins over Wyoming, Colorado, and Wisconsin… Along with teammate, Priscilla Palmero, won sixteen doubles matches, with 11 at the No. 1 position… Won seven straight doubles victories to start the season (Sept. 29 – Nov. 3), earning the first three victories with teammate Emily Luetschwager… Defeated No. 14 UC San Diego in both singles and doubles matches (March. 15)… Defeated Boise State and Air Force’s Mountain West All-Conference doubles teams of Wiktoria Nosek and Anja Dokic (Apr. 1) and TJ Fumagalli and Elizabeth Barnickel (Apr. 8).
2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Won 11 singles matches during her debut season, including eight during the spring, tied for second on the team... Competed at the No. 2 and 3 positions, moving up to the No. 2 spot for the final 12 matches of the year (5-7)... Won three consecutive matches and five of six between March 25-April 9... During that span, she defeated No. 2 players from Creighton, Omaha, Boise State, South Dakota and IUPUI... Won the clinching point vs. Creighton (March 25), capping a 3-1 come-from-behind team victory... Was CSU's Athlete of the Week on April 12 after winning two matches and helping her team to back-to-back victories... Along with teammate Emily Kolbow, won a nine doubles matches (second on the team), all at the No. 1 position... On two separate occasions, the tandem won three consecutive doubles matches... Won three singles match and five doubles competitions during the fall season... Made her collegiate debut at the Colorado Invitational (Sept. 22-24), earning singles wins over Arkansas and Georgetown and a doubles victory over Georgetown... Competed at No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles for the majority of the season, advancing to the Air Force Invitational Flight A championship (Sept. 30-Oct. 2)... Defeated Northern Colorado in singles (No. 2) and doubles (No. 1) at the Jon Messick Invitational (Oct. 21-23).
HIGH SCHOOL: Is a 2016 graduate of Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif. … Was a four-time first-team All-Bay League selection and three time league MVP… Held a career prep record of 188-21… Team qualified for the CIF state tournament in 2015… Was a four-star recruit by TennisRecruiting.net... Head coach was Jessica Seibert.
PERSONAL: Born in Harbor City, Calif. ... Raised in Compton, Calif. … Parents are Araceli Easterling and Mauricio Grijalva… Has three brothers and two sisters… Majoring in health and exercise science.
2018-19 (JUNIOR): Finished at 15-11 in singles and 11-9 in doubles during the year… Had an important straight-set win in the team victory at Wyoming to end the regular season… Got a three-set victory at No. 2 over Lindsay Harlas of New Mexico State… Won her first five singles matches in the fall to win her flight at the Wyoming Invite.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE): Followed up her debut season as the winner of a team leading 21 singles matches, including fifteen in the No. 3 position… Compiled win streaks of four and five wins (Sept. 29 – Oct. 6) and (Nov. 3 – Jan. 28) including wins over Wyoming, Colorado, and Wisconsin… Along with teammate, Priscilla Palmero, won sixteen doubles matches, with 11 at the No. 1 position… Won seven straight doubles victories to start the season (Sept. 29 – Nov. 3), earning the first three victories with teammate Emily Luetschwager… Defeated No. 14 UC San Diego in both singles and doubles matches (March. 15)… Defeated Boise State and Air Force’s Mountain West All-Conference doubles teams of Wiktoria Nosek and Anja Dokic (Apr. 1) and TJ Fumagalli and Elizabeth Barnickel (Apr. 8).
2016-17 (FRESHMAN): Won 11 singles matches during her debut season, including eight during the spring, tied for second on the team... Competed at the No. 2 and 3 positions, moving up to the No. 2 spot for the final 12 matches of the year (5-7)... Won three consecutive matches and five of six between March 25-April 9... During that span, she defeated No. 2 players from Creighton, Omaha, Boise State, South Dakota and IUPUI... Won the clinching point vs. Creighton (March 25), capping a 3-1 come-from-behind team victory... Was CSU's Athlete of the Week on April 12 after winning two matches and helping her team to back-to-back victories... Along with teammate Emily Kolbow, won a nine doubles matches (second on the team), all at the No. 1 position... On two separate occasions, the tandem won three consecutive doubles matches... Won three singles match and five doubles competitions during the fall season... Made her collegiate debut at the Colorado Invitational (Sept. 22-24), earning singles wins over Arkansas and Georgetown and a doubles victory over Georgetown... Competed at No. 1 doubles and No. 2 singles for the majority of the season, advancing to the Air Force Invitational Flight A championship (Sept. 30-Oct. 2)... Defeated Northern Colorado in singles (No. 2) and doubles (No. 1) at the Jon Messick Invitational (Oct. 21-23).
HIGH SCHOOL: Is a 2016 graduate of Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach, Calif. … Was a four-time first-team All-Bay League selection and three time league MVP… Held a career prep record of 188-21… Team qualified for the CIF state tournament in 2015… Was a four-star recruit by TennisRecruiting.net... Head coach was Jessica Seibert.
PERSONAL: Born in Harbor City, Calif. ... Raised in Compton, Calif. … Parents are Araceli Easterling and Mauricio Grijalva… Has three brothers and two sisters… Majoring in health and exercise science.
CSU Tennis (W) Sights and Sounds: New Mexico
Sunday, March 31
CSU Tennis (W): UTEP SIghts and Sounds
Sunday, March 03
Colorado State Women's Tennis: Sights and Sounds vs. Wyoming
Monday, April 23
Colorado State Women's Tennis: Sights and Sounds vs. UNC
Friday, April 20