
MOROS ADDS ONE SIGNEE TO 2020 CLASS
July 09, 2020 | Women's Tennis
TAMPA, July 10, 2020 – University of South Florida women's tennis head coach Cristina Moros announced the addition of Grace Schumacher to her 2020 signing class.
Schumacher, a Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia native, joins the Bulls after a successful pre-collegiate career in Australian play.

Grace Schumacher | PLC Sydney | Bathurst, New South Wales
Schumacher joins the Bulls currently ranked in the top 50 in Australian women's play. In 2019, she was the Australia School Girl Champion in the Tennis Australia Cup and was the winner of the Tildesley Cup, the oldest tennis tournament in Australia. She was a semi-finalist in singles Gallipoli Youth Cup G3 ITF, quarterfinalist in the Nan Ying Cup G2 ITF-Taiwan and reached the final round of qualifying for the Australian Open Juniors.
"I could not be more thrilled that Grace has chosen USF to continue her academic and tennis careers," Moros said. "She is an extremely accomplished hard-working individual, and we are looking forward to the discipline, determination and competitiveness that she will add to our team. I expect Grace to make an immediate impact in our lineup and put up a lot of points for the Bulls for years to come."
About Women's Tennis
Be sure to follow USF women's tennis on social media (Twitter / Facebook / Instagram) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. Head coach Cristina Moros will be in her fifth year at the helm, as she led the program to an American Athletic Conference Championship in 2017.
Schumacher, a Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia native, joins the Bulls after a successful pre-collegiate career in Australian play.
Grace Schumacher | PLC Sydney | Bathurst, New South Wales
Schumacher joins the Bulls currently ranked in the top 50 in Australian women's play. In 2019, she was the Australia School Girl Champion in the Tennis Australia Cup and was the winner of the Tildesley Cup, the oldest tennis tournament in Australia. She was a semi-finalist in singles Gallipoli Youth Cup G3 ITF, quarterfinalist in the Nan Ying Cup G2 ITF-Taiwan and reached the final round of qualifying for the Australian Open Juniors.
"I could not be more thrilled that Grace has chosen USF to continue her academic and tennis careers," Moros said. "She is an extremely accomplished hard-working individual, and we are looking forward to the discipline, determination and competitiveness that she will add to our team. I expect Grace to make an immediate impact in our lineup and put up a lot of points for the Bulls for years to come."
About Women's Tennis
Be sure to follow USF women's tennis on social media (Twitter / Facebook / Instagram) and visit GoUSFBulls.com for the most up-to-date information. Head coach Cristina Moros will be in her fifth year at the helm, as she led the program to an American Athletic Conference Championship in 2017.
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