Georgia Rose (Women's Tennis, 2005-09)

Georgia Rose qualified for the NCAA Singles Championship in all four years of her career, and was the second Wildcat in NU history to do so. She earned four All-Big Ten awards, was a two-time ITA singles and two-time ITA doubles All-American, and was named the 2006 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and 2007 Big Ten Player of the Year.

Rose concluded her Northwestern career with an all-time singles record of 125-36 including a 29-2 mark in Big Ten dual matches. As a freshman in 2006, she won 29 consecutive matches to beat teammate Cristelle Grier's school record of 28. In 2007, Rose advanced to the round of 16 of both the NCAA singles and doubles tournaments, and earned a No. 13 national ranking as a singles player.

As a senior in 2009, Rose partnered with Lauren Lui to reach the quarterfinal round of the NCAA doubles championship. The pair was critical in Northwestern's advancement to the NCAA quarterfinal round as a team in 2009 with a victory over Fresno State's No. 1 ranked doubles team during the Wildcats' round of 16 match against the Bulldogs.