Cristiana DeAgazio
Cristiana DeAgazio
  • Height:
    5'7"
  • Year:
    2024
  • Hometown:
    Winchester, Mass.
  • High School:
    Winchester
  • Major:
    Chemistry
  • Pronunciation:
    CHRIS-tee-ON-uh DEE-uh-GAH-zee-OH

Bio

Collegiate Career Honors:
  • 2023 ITA Scholar-Athlete
  • 2022 NEWMAC Second Team All-Conference No. 3 Doubles
  • 2022 NEWMAC Second Team All-Conference No. 6 Singles
  • 2022 NEWMAC Doubles Team of the Week (5/2/22)
2022-23:
  • Finished the year 11-7 in singles, going 6-1 in the NEWMAC
  • Earned nine wins in doubles, going undefeated at 6-0 in NEWMAC play
  • Won 7-5, 7-6 over Merrimack at the Wellesley Invitational
  • Recorded a 6-0, 6-4 win over RPI and a comeback 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory against Bates
  • Took matches to third sets at No. 3 MIT and No. 27 Brandeis at No. 4 singles
  • Completed 6-1, 6-1 victory over Mount Holyoke at No. 5 singles and 8-0 win at No. 3 doubles in NEWMAC Championship First Round
2021-22:
  • Finished with a 10-2 record in singles and 9-4 record in doubles as a sophomore for the Blue
  • Made collegiate debut at the Morehouse Invitational on Sept. 25
  • Captured first career singles victory (8-0) at the ITA Regionals in Bowdoin on Oct. 1
  • Won the doubles C Bracket at the NEWITT Tournament on Oct. 10 with partner Melinda Alviar
  • Picked up a win in both singles and doubles in the home opener against RPI on Feb. 26
  • Won 6-1, 6-0 in singles and 8-0 in doubles in her first NEWMAC matchup versus Clark on Apr. 2
  • Finished 6-1 in the conference in doubles play with partner Michelle Shen
  • Battled back from a first set loss against Babson and won 0-6, 6-4, 6-2 to help the Blue capture the No. 2 seed in the NEWMAC Tournament
  • Earned a 6-1, 6-1 victory in No. 5 singles in the NEWMAC Semifinals against Babson on May 7
2020-21:
  • Did not participate due to Covid-19 Pandemic

Before Wellesley:
  • Daughter of Giuliana and Christopher
  • Sister, Isabella, is also a member of the Blue tennis team
Why Wellesley?
  • Chose to attend Wellesley because of the tight knit community, strong academics and athletics