The NC State women's tennis program has secured a major coup, signing the No. 2 national recruit, Victoria Osuigwe, to join the team in the fall of 2025. This signing marks a historic moment for the Wolfpack, as Osuigwe is the highest-ranked U.S. recruit in the program's history.
Unlocking the Potential of a Rising Star
A Prodigy's Journey to the Wolfpack
Victoria Osuigwe's path to NC State has been nothing short of remarkable. The Bradenton, Florida native hails from an athletic family, with her father, Desmond, playing tennis at Jackson State, her mother, Jessica, playing softball in college, her sister, Whitney, a WTA professional, and her brother, Deandre, playing basketball at Florida A&M. Osuigwe's impressive pedigree and natural talent have propelled her to the upper echelons of junior tennis, and her decision to join the Wolfpack program is a testament to the program's growing reputation and the coaching staff's ability to develop elite talent.Elevating the Wolfpack's Dominance
Head coach Simon Earnshaw has a proven track record of recruiting and developing top-tier talent, and Osuigwe's signing is the latest in a string of high-profile acquisitions. For the third straight season and fourth overall, Earnshaw has secured a top-10 recruit, with Mia Slama (No. 5 in 2024), Maddy Zampardo (No. 9 in 2023), and Abigail Rencheli (No. 9 in 2020) all joining the Wolfpack in recent years. Osuigwe's arrival is set to further bolster the team's depth and competitiveness, positioning the Wolfpack as a formidable force in the ACC and on the national stage.Unlocking Osuigwe's Potential
Earnshaw and his coaching staff are confident that Osuigwe's exceptional talent and experience will make an immediate impact on the team. The No. 2 ranked Blue Chip recruit in the class of 2025, Osuigwe has already achieved impressive results, including a doubles finalist appearance at the 2024 USTA 18's National Hard Courts and a successful 2023 season that saw her win doubles at the W25 Punta Cana, Dominican Republic and reach the doubles final at the W25 Bethany Beach, DE, alongside future teammate Gabriella Broadfoot. Osuigwe's experience on the ITF Pro Circuit, where she has been a nine-time doubles semifinalist and three-time singles quarterfinalist, further underscores her readiness to excel at the collegiate level.A Shared Vision for Success
Osuigwe's decision to join the Wolfpack was driven by her confidence in the coaching staff and their ability to support her goal of playing professional tennis. Earnshaw and his team have worked tirelessly to create an environment that not only provides opportunities at the next level during and post-college, but also focuses on the holistic development of their players, ensuring they have the tools and resources to reach their full potential.Building a Legacy
The addition of Victoria Osuigwe to the NC State women's tennis program is a significant milestone, one that solidifies the Wolfpack's status as a premier destination for elite talent. With a proven track record of developing top-tier players and a commitment to excellence, the Wolfpack are poised to continue their ascent, cementing their place as a powerhouse in the world of collegiate tennis.