Chelsea Carmichael

Chelsea Carmichael
Chelsea Carmichael
  • Height:
    5'2"
  • Hometown:
    Somis, CA
  • Year:
    Fr
  • High School:
    Ventura County Christian
News mentions
VC sophomore Allie De Marco advanced at the WSC Championships in singles without dropping a game, and partnered with Alyssa Powell to move to the quarterfinals in doubles, as well.
Pirate Women Continue Play at WSC Championships

The Ventura College women's tennis team fared well on the first day of the Western State Conference Singles and Doubles Championships Friday. They had four players advance to the round of 16 in single splay at Ventura's Camino Real Park while two doubles teams advanced to the quarterfinals. No. 11-seed Allie De Marco did not drop a game in her love and love win in singles while No. 5-seed De Marco and Alyssa Powell had a strong opener to move into the quarters in doubles.

VC freshman Leila Esmaili and her doubles teammate Chelsea Carmichael completed VC's sweep of visiting Victor Valley with an 8-5 victory in No. 2 doubles Wednesday at the VC Tennis Center.
VC Women's Tennis Sweeps Past Victor Valley

On a sunny and cool spring day, the Pirates' women's tennis team swept past a shorthanded Victor Valley team 9-0 Thursday at the VC Tennis Center. Ventura (8-7, 6-4) was able to play eight different players, four in singles and four in doubles, with all coming away with victories against the visiting Rams.

VC freshman Jule Lauinger won her No. 4 singles match 6-2, 6-0 Thursday in Santa Monica.
Ventura Takes Down Corsairs in Women's Tennis, 6-3

The Pirates' women's tennis team traveled down the PCH Thursday, bringing a 6-3 decision home from Santa Monica in Western State Conference action. Allie De Marco and Tricia McClain led the Pirates (6-3, 4-2) with love and love victories in Nos. 3 and 5 singles, respectively. De Marco and Alyssa Powell also posted a shutout 8-0 win in No. 1 doubles.

Sophomore Allie De Marco won her No. 3 singles match 6-0, 6-3 as the Pirates fell to Santa Barbara 6-3 Thursday at the VC Tennis Center.
Ventura Sweeps Past Marauders in Women's Tennis

On a cold and windy day at the VC Tennis Center, the Pirates' women's tennis team swept past visiting Antelope valley 9-0 in a Western State Conference contest on Tuesday. Alyssa Powell and Allie De Marco each recorded love and love victories at Nos. 2 and 3 singles, respectively. Later, the two also blanked their opponents in No. 1 doubles, and Lea Meschke and Jule Lauinger won their No. 2 doubles match, 8-0.

Pirate sophomore Alyssa Powell had a singles win and two doubles wins with partner Allie De Marco in two matches Friday in the VC North/South Challenge.
Women's Tennis Takes Two in North/South Challenge

The VC women's tennis team claimed two victories Friday on the first day of the VC North/South Challenge. The Pirates (4-2, 2-2) defeated College of the Sequoias 6-3 in the morning match before besting Fresno City College 5-4 in the evening contest. The doubles team of Alyssa Powell and Allie De Marco won two matches on the day and the two also each won their only singles competition.

Pirate sophomore Tricia McClain was victorious Friday at No. 4 singles as the VC women's tennis team recorded its first win of the season against Cypress.
Pirates Claim First Victory of the Season

The VC women's tennis team claimed their first victory of the young season with a 6-3 triumph over visiting Cypress College Friday afternoon at the VC Tennis Center. The Pirates (1-2, 0-2) won three of four singles matches, including a love and love win by Alyssa Powell at No. 2, a 6-1, 6-3 win at No. 3 by Allie De Marco, and a love and one decision at No. 4 by Tricia McClain.

VC sophomore Allie De Marco won five games in her match in the Pirates' season opener against Glendale Tuesday afternoon.
Women's Tennis Falls in Season Opener

The VC women's tennis team fell 9-0 to Glendale College in their season opener Tuesday afternoon at the VC Tennis Center. Allie DeMarco won five games in her outing, falling 6-2, 6-3 in No. 3 singles, while Alyssa Powell also recorded four winning games at No. 2 singles, falling 6-4, 6-1. All three Pirate doubles teams lost by scores of 8-2.