Mayci Jones Athlete Profile - WTEN | byucougars.com
Mayci Jones
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Ht
5'
8"
Class
Senior
Hometown
Coto de Caza, 
California
Last School
Tesoro High School
Roster Years
2013-2018


Personal:

  • Major: Media Writing
  • Daughter of Marshall and Cindy Jones
  • Sisters played collegiate tennis at BYU, UCLA
  • Sisters with Coach Lauren Jones-Spencer

Before BYU:

  • South Coast League Champion at Tesoro High School
  • Honored as All-American by the National High School Tennis All-American Foundation in 2013
  • Recruited by Baylor, Brown, Columbia, Texas A&M and UCLA

Stats

Year Singles Doubles
2013-14 16-16 11-13
2015-16 6-12 8-7
2016-17 5-5 8-3
2017-18 8-12 14-10
Career 34-43 39-33
BYU Hall of Fame

Freshman Year 2013-2014

  • Won the doubles title with Meghan Sheehan-Dizon at the BYU Invitational
  • 8-5 singles record in fall play
  • Advanced to final eight of the USTA/ITA Mountain Region Championships, which was the furthest for a BYU player since 2009
  • Defeated opponent in upset over No. 50 Denver
  • Beat opponent in three sets against No. 62 Marshall, 6-3, 5-7, 1-0 (10-8)
  • Played at the No. 1 singles slot
  • All-WCC Second Team in singles
  • All-WCC Honorable Mention in doubles with teammate Toby Miclat
Sophmore Year 2015-2016

  • All-WCC Second Team Singles 
  • WCC Doubles Honorable Mention along with teammate Toby Miclat
  • WCC Doubles Players of the Week for Feb. 9-15 
Junior Year 2016-2017

  • Advanced to singles round 16 at the ITA Regional Championships
  • Reached round 16 in doubles at the ITA Regional Championships
  • 5-5 singles record
  • 8-3 doubles record
Senior Year 2017-2018

  • All-WCC Singles Team Honorable Mention
  • All-WCC Double Team Honorable Mention
  • Competed in No. 1 doubles with teammate Anastasia Abramyan, ranked No. 38 nationally
  • Beat No. 27th-ranked Mariia Kozyreva and Hind Abdelouahid of Saint Mary's 6-1 and then once again in the first round of the WCC Championships 6-3 with teammate Abramyan
  • 12-6 overall doubles record for the year
  • Competed in No. 1 singles all season
  • Earned a 8-9 record in regular season play and an 8-12 overall record
Graduate Year

Redshirt Year 2014-2015

Medical Redshirt Year 2014-2015