As a senior: O'Connor was named to the All-GNAC Singles First Team. She went 7-0 in GNAC singles play and 6-1 in GNAC doubles matches. She added a singles win in the GNAC semifinals. In the GNAC Championship, O'Connor and Maddy Gemerek gave the Chargers a point with an 8-2 win at doubles. O'Connor clinched the title with a 6-3, 6-3 win at the third flight. O'Connor finished the season with a 16-2 singles record and an 11-9 mark in doubles. For the fourth year in a row, O'Connor and her teammate won a doubles match in the NCAA Tournament First Round. She ends her career with a 4-3 doubles record and a 2-2 mark in singles in the NCAA Tournament. O'Connor finished her career ranked 3rd in career wins (122), 3rd in doubles wins (66) and 4th in singles wins (56). O'Connor was named to the GNAC All-Academic Team.
As a junior: O'Connor was honored on the All-NAC Singles Second Team and All-NAC Second Team Doubles. O'Connor went 12-6 overall and 4-0 in the NAC in singles action. She is 15-0 in NAC matches through three years. She had a pair of great wins against Nichols and Johnson & Wales to help the Chargers to a pair of victories. O'Connor added a 15-9 overall doubles record and a 5-0 mark in conference matches to improve to 16-0 against the NAC. One of her doubles wins came in the NCAA Tournament. She was part of the third-straight NCAA First Round victory for the Chargers, winning a doubles match in each of those victories. After three seasons, O'Connor ranks ninth in total wins (95) and tied for sixth in doubles wins (55). O'Connor was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and to the NAC All-Academic team for the second year in a row.
As a sophomore: O'Connor set a single-season record for singles wins with 19 and tied the record for total wins with 37. She finished the season 19-6 in doubles and 18-4 in singles. O'Connor was named All-NEAC Doubles First Team and All-NEAC Singles Second Team after posting a 5-0 doubles record and a 6-0 singles record. She also was named to the Sportsmanship Team. O'Connor teamed with Evelyn Miller to win at No. 2 doubles and lead the team to a victory in the first round of the NCAA Tournament over Bridgewater State. She went 3-0 at No. 4 singles against opponents from Division II. O'Connor was named an ITA Scholar-Athlete and to the NAC All-Academic team.
As a freshman: O'Connor turned in an impressive first season with the Chargers and was named NEAC East Rookie of the Year. She posted an overall record of 10-9 in singles action, including a perfect 5-0 record in conference play. O'Connor earned NEAC East Rookie of the Week honors once and became the Charger's second-straight Rookie of the Year and third in four years. (Ashley Woodside 14-15 and Ashlyn Ramsay 12-13). She also was named First Team Singles All-Conference. O'Connor earned Second Team Doubles All-Conference accolades after an amazing season with teammate Evelyn Miller. The duo compiled an overall record of 20-6 (7-0 in conference play) and reached the finals of the Flight B championships at the Salve Regina Grass Court Doubles tournament. Miller and O'Connor combined for the program’s first point in an NCAA Tournament with an 8-1 win over UMass Dartmouth’s No. 2 doubles team. O’Connor added another doubles win Michelle Lopes to tie for the most doubles wins in a season with Donna Gordon’s 21 in the 2012-13 season.
At New Fairfield: Aislinn played tennis and swam for the Rebels. She was twice named Second Team All-Conference in singles. She also earned tennis Honorable Mention accolades and earned the Sportsmanship Award. She was fourth in the 50 freestyle and sixth in the 100 freestyle at states. Aislinn is a member of the National Honor Society and National French Honor Society.
Career Stats: Updated after 2018-19 season
|
Singles |
Doubles |
Total |
2015-16 |
10-9 |
21-7 |
31-16 |
2016-17 |
18-4 * |
19-6 |
37-10 |
2017-18 |
12-6 |
15-9 |
27-15 |
2018-19 |
16-2 |
11-9 |
27-11 |
Total |
56-21 ~ |
66-31 ^ |
122-52 ! |
* - single-season record for singles wins (18)
~ - ranks 4th in career singles wins
^ - ranks 3rd in career doubles wins
! - ranks 3rd in career wins