2019-20 Women's Tennis Roster
Roster
Hule, Chloe

Chloe Hule
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Henley HS
- Hometown:
- Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
- Prev School:
- Colorado
Bio
2020 Academic All-Big 12 First Team
2020 ITA Texas Region Community Service Award (Team Award)
2019-20 Season (SENIOR)
Won nine matches in her final season with the Horned Frogs playing No. 3-6 singles and No. 1 and No. 3 doubles…won her last three completed doubles matches of the 2020 dual season with her partner, Mercedes Aristegui at the No. 3 position including victories over conference opponents Texas Tech and Oklahoma…Posted a strong 4-2 record in both singles and doubles matches on the purple courts as she provided strong leadership for a youthful TCU squad from the back half of the lineup…collected her first victory at No. 1 doubles as a Horned Frog when she, and her partner Stevie Kennedy, took down the No. 1 paring from New Mexico, 7-5, in the second match of the 2020 dual campaign.
2018-19 Season (JUNIOR)
Collected 21 wins in all competitions in her first year of action in Fort Worth, finishing with 10 singles victories, playing No. 4-6, and 11 doubles wins at No. 2-3…delivered a team-best 5-2 record in conference singles matches (.714 winning percentage) playing mostly in the No. 5 spot…secured a point for the Horned Frogs against multiple ranked teams, including at No. 7 Texas, vs No. 11 Oklahoma State at No. 17 Kansas and at No. 50 Baylor…secured victories in 11 dual doubles matches, the third most on the team and her third straight season with double-digit victories in doubled action…began the 2019 dual season with wins in five of six doubles matches playing with Stevie Kennedy, including a thrilling 7-6(7-4) victory at Texas A&M to secure the doubles point…finished the year with a strong 4-2 doubles record in road matches including victories at No. 7 Texas, No. 23 Texas Tech and No. 48 Kansas State.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE AT COLORADO): Hule finished her sophomore season 13-14 in singles and 15-10 in doubles ... made the jump to No. 2 singles after playing mostly No. 4 and 5 as a freshman, and still earned eight dual wins, including two in the Pac-12 ... opened the season by going 2-1 at the CU Invitational as she was eliminated in the semifinals by Jeannez Daniel ... had two more four-match winning streaks in singles play during the spring ... picked up back-to-back wins in Pac-12 play on March 9 and 11 ... defeated Arizona’s Camila Wesbrooks 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 and then won 6-3, 6-1 over No. 34 Arizona State’s Ilze Hattingh ... in doubles play, she and Brigitte Beck competed at the No. 1 position most of the season and had an 11-6 record together, including 4-4 at No. 1 and 5-0 at No. 2 ... the duo won 10 straight matches from Jan. 15 to March 11, tied for the eight-longest winning streak for a doubles pair in school history ... also had three wins in Pac-12 play, including back-to-back wins over Arizona and No. 34 Arizona State ... defeated UA’s Mary Lewis and Marie Van Aelst 6-4 on March 9 and then won 6-1 over ASU’s Nicole Fossa Huergo and Tereza Kolarova two days later ... Hule and Beck also shocked Utah’s No. 65 Jena Cheng and Alexia Petrovic 6-0 on April 21, leading CU to a 4-3 win in the match with the team’s first win over Utah since joining the Pac-12 ... it was also the only win over a ranked opponent for a CU doubles team.
2016-17 (FRESHMAN AT COLORADO): Hule went 11-16 in singles and 13-16 in doubles as a true freshman between the spring and fall seasons ... she saw most of her singles action at No. 4, where she went 5-7 ... Hule earned her first collegiate win 7-5, 6-4 over Colorado State’s Emily Kolbow on Sept. 24 and then reached the Round of 64 at the ITA Mountain Regional ... earned five straight wins from Jan. 22 to Feb. 5 ... in doubles, she was 2-7 in Pac-12 play, playing mostly at No. 1 ... started her career 5-0 in doubles, including a 6-0 win with Nuria Ormeño Ruiz over CSU’s Celine Voss and Caroline Henderson on Sept. 22 to kick off her career ... she and Jeannez Daniel reached the quarterfinals at the regional ... paired with Louise Ronaldson, the duo earned a 6-3 win over Washington State’s Aneta Miksovska and Victoria Matejevic on March 24 ... also upset No. 47 Caroline Doyle and Melissa Lord of No. 8 Stanford 6-3 on April 2.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Henley High School in Nov. 2015 ... has been ranked as high as No. 188 in the world among juniors, and No. 45 among females of all ages in Australia ... was a two-time representative for South Australia in the Pizzey Cup and has represented her home state in 12-and-under and 14-and-under national team championships ... also been a member of the Australian/Asian Pacific League for five years and was a member of the Australian 16-and-under American Travel Team when she was 15.
PERSONAL: Full name is Chloe Alexandra Hule ... born on June 28, 1997 in Bedford Park, South Australia, to Angela Hule, who works as a mail officer ... has the nickname "Coco" and would like to play professional tennis after graduation and work as a sports psychologist to educate others about college.
2020 ITA Texas Region Community Service Award (Team Award)
2019-20 Season (SENIOR)
Won nine matches in her final season with the Horned Frogs playing No. 3-6 singles and No. 1 and No. 3 doubles…won her last three completed doubles matches of the 2020 dual season with her partner, Mercedes Aristegui at the No. 3 position including victories over conference opponents Texas Tech and Oklahoma…Posted a strong 4-2 record in both singles and doubles matches on the purple courts as she provided strong leadership for a youthful TCU squad from the back half of the lineup…collected her first victory at No. 1 doubles as a Horned Frog when she, and her partner Stevie Kennedy, took down the No. 1 paring from New Mexico, 7-5, in the second match of the 2020 dual campaign.
2018-19 Season (JUNIOR)
Collected 21 wins in all competitions in her first year of action in Fort Worth, finishing with 10 singles victories, playing No. 4-6, and 11 doubles wins at No. 2-3…delivered a team-best 5-2 record in conference singles matches (.714 winning percentage) playing mostly in the No. 5 spot…secured a point for the Horned Frogs against multiple ranked teams, including at No. 7 Texas, vs No. 11 Oklahoma State at No. 17 Kansas and at No. 50 Baylor…secured victories in 11 dual doubles matches, the third most on the team and her third straight season with double-digit victories in doubled action…began the 2019 dual season with wins in five of six doubles matches playing with Stevie Kennedy, including a thrilling 7-6(7-4) victory at Texas A&M to secure the doubles point…finished the year with a strong 4-2 doubles record in road matches including victories at No. 7 Texas, No. 23 Texas Tech and No. 48 Kansas State.
2017-18 (SOPHOMORE AT COLORADO): Hule finished her sophomore season 13-14 in singles and 15-10 in doubles ... made the jump to No. 2 singles after playing mostly No. 4 and 5 as a freshman, and still earned eight dual wins, including two in the Pac-12 ... opened the season by going 2-1 at the CU Invitational as she was eliminated in the semifinals by Jeannez Daniel ... had two more four-match winning streaks in singles play during the spring ... picked up back-to-back wins in Pac-12 play on March 9 and 11 ... defeated Arizona’s Camila Wesbrooks 6-3, 5-7, 6-3 and then won 6-3, 6-1 over No. 34 Arizona State’s Ilze Hattingh ... in doubles play, she and Brigitte Beck competed at the No. 1 position most of the season and had an 11-6 record together, including 4-4 at No. 1 and 5-0 at No. 2 ... the duo won 10 straight matches from Jan. 15 to March 11, tied for the eight-longest winning streak for a doubles pair in school history ... also had three wins in Pac-12 play, including back-to-back wins over Arizona and No. 34 Arizona State ... defeated UA’s Mary Lewis and Marie Van Aelst 6-4 on March 9 and then won 6-1 over ASU’s Nicole Fossa Huergo and Tereza Kolarova two days later ... Hule and Beck also shocked Utah’s No. 65 Jena Cheng and Alexia Petrovic 6-0 on April 21, leading CU to a 4-3 win in the match with the team’s first win over Utah since joining the Pac-12 ... it was also the only win over a ranked opponent for a CU doubles team.
2016-17 (FRESHMAN AT COLORADO): Hule went 11-16 in singles and 13-16 in doubles as a true freshman between the spring and fall seasons ... she saw most of her singles action at No. 4, where she went 5-7 ... Hule earned her first collegiate win 7-5, 6-4 over Colorado State’s Emily Kolbow on Sept. 24 and then reached the Round of 64 at the ITA Mountain Regional ... earned five straight wins from Jan. 22 to Feb. 5 ... in doubles, she was 2-7 in Pac-12 play, playing mostly at No. 1 ... started her career 5-0 in doubles, including a 6-0 win with Nuria Ormeño Ruiz over CSU’s Celine Voss and Caroline Henderson on Sept. 22 to kick off her career ... she and Jeannez Daniel reached the quarterfinals at the regional ... paired with Louise Ronaldson, the duo earned a 6-3 win over Washington State’s Aneta Miksovska and Victoria Matejevic on March 24 ... also upset No. 47 Caroline Doyle and Melissa Lord of No. 8 Stanford 6-3 on April 2.
HIGH SCHOOL: Graduated from Henley High School in Nov. 2015 ... has been ranked as high as No. 188 in the world among juniors, and No. 45 among females of all ages in Australia ... was a two-time representative for South Australia in the Pizzey Cup and has represented her home state in 12-and-under and 14-and-under national team championships ... also been a member of the Australian/Asian Pacific League for five years and was a member of the Australian 16-and-under American Travel Team when she was 15.
PERSONAL: Full name is Chloe Alexandra Hule ... born on June 28, 1997 in Bedford Park, South Australia, to Angela Hule, who works as a mail officer ... has the nickname "Coco" and would like to play professional tennis after graduation and work as a sports psychologist to educate others about college.
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