The University of Mississippi Athletics

Women's Tennis All-American Mondays: Part 1
9/23/2019 | Women's Tennis
CHLOE CARLOTTI, 2005
Chloe Carlotti stamped her name on the Ole Miss program in two years, becoming an All-American in 2005. By earning All-America honors her senior year, Carlotti joined an elite group of NCAA Division I players to earn All-America honors at more than one school, also accomplishing the feat at Fresno State. In 2005, Carlotti posted a 24-13 overall record, 15-8 at No. 1 singles in leading the Rebels to their first ever SEC Western Division Championship and their 11th NCAA appearance. The Rebels ended the year ranked No. 37. Carlotti reached the round of 16 at the NCAA Singles Championships and ended the year ranked No. 31 in the nation. She came within one win of reaching 100 for her career, finishing at 99-45. In addition, Carlotti earned All-SEC honors by going 8-3 in the SEC at No. 1 doubles with Virginia Tomatis. The pair qualified for the NCAA Doubles Championships and finished the year ranked No. 28 in the nation.
During her first season (2004) with the Rebels, Carlotti was named to the All-SEC team and participated in the NCAA Championships in singles and doubles. Carlotti ended the year ranked No. 65 in singles and No. 34 in doubles. Off the court, Carlotti was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete in 2005 and made the SEC Academic Honor Roll. Carlotti was a regular on the Dean's Honor Roll and turned in a perfect 4.0 grade point average in the spring of 2005. Carlotti received her degree in Marketing at Ole Miss.
PASCALE PIQUEMAL, 1994
Pascale Piquemal enjoyed a fine career at Ole Miss both on the court and in the classroom. She participated in the NCAA Championships twice, teaming with Marie-Laure Bougnol to reach the semifinals in 1993 and the nationally-televised doubles finals in 1994. The duo advanced higher than any Rebel in the history of the program. Bougnol and Piquemal completed the year ranked ninth nationally. A two-time All-SEC honoree, Piquemal posted a 63-39 singles record and 38-20 doubles mark in four years. Throughout her career, Piquemal had several impressive upset wins over nationally-ranked opponents, including defeating the nation's second ranked player in 1993, Kelly Pace of Texas, at the All-American Championships.
Piquemal earned All-SEC Academic honors three years and was a member of the Chancellor's Honor Roll. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering (computer science). For her outstanding accomplishments on the court, in the classroom and her involvement in the community, Piquemal was awarded the "Winning For Life" Scholarship sponsored jointly by Entergy Corporation and the NCAA Foundation. The "Winning For Life" program honors the top male and female scholar-athletes for each state, and from there, the top male and female student-athlete from Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and Southeast Texas. Piquemal received a $2,000 post-graduate scholarship and used it to attend graduate school in France where she completed her master's degree in Business Administration.