2024-25 (Senior): Blanco posted a 16-7 record in singles play during the spring of 2025... She went 15-7 at No. 2 singles and 1-0 at No. 1 singles... The 16 singles wins are fifth-most in a single season in program history... Blanco went 14-9 in doubles with partner Rachel Hermanova, competing at the No. 1 and No. 2 doubles positions... The two went 5-5 at No. 1 singles and 9-4 at No. 2 singles... The 14 doubles wins are tied for eighth-most in a single season in program history... The two went 1-0 against ranked opponents during the season, defeating the No. 25 ranked doubles team from Austin Peay on Feb. 11... Blanco finished her career with 108 combined career singles and doubles wins, which is a program record... She is the only player in program history to reach 100 combined career singles and doubles wins... She finished her career second in program history in career singles wins with 56... She finished her career second in program history in career doubles wins with 52... Blanco and Hermanova were ranked No. 85 in the Feb. 20 ITA Division I Women's Tennis Doubles Rankings, which marked the first time a WKU doubles team was ranked nationally in a spring ITA ranking... Blanco was named Conference USA Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week twice, on March 5 and April 9... Blanco and Hermanova were named CUSA Doubles Team of the Week on March 5... Blanco was named All-CUSA Second Team Singles following the season... She was named to the CUSA All-Academic Team for the third consecutive year... Blanco received the Female Scholar Athlete of the Year and Ms. Hilltopper awards at the 2025 Topsy Awards... Blanco was part of the winningest class in program history, winning 62 matches as a team during her four seasons with the program.
2023-24 (Junior): Blanco posted an 18-2 record in singles play during the spring of 2024, winning at least one match at each of the No. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 positions... She played primarily at No. 3 singles throughout the season, posting an 8-1 record at that position... The 18 singles wins are tied for second-most in a single season in program history... She finished the season in third place in program history in singles wins with 40... Blanco went 8-10 in doubles play in 2024... The eight doubles wins moved her to second place in program history in career doubles wins with 38 at the end of the season... She was named to the All-CUSA Singles Second Team following the season... Blanco was named Conference USA Women's Tennis Athlete of the Week on March 13 after starting the season with an 11-1 record in singles play... Blanco was named to the 2024 Conference USA All-Academic Team and the CSC Academic All-District Team.
2022-23 (Sophomore): Recorded a 14-8 record in singles play, including a 12-5 mark from the No. 4 position... The 14 singles wins are tied for seventh-most in a season in program history... Went 13-7 overall in doubles competition and was partnered with Rachel Hermanova for all but two of her matches... Posted a 7-1 record with Hermanova from the No. 3 doubles position... The 13 doubles wins are tied for seventh-most in program history... Finished the season ranking fifth in career doubles wins in program history... Named CSC Academic All-District, CUSA All-Academic Team and ITA Scholar-Athlete.
2021-22 (Freshman): Recorded an 8-4 record in singles competition, had four wins in each of the No. 5 and No. 6 positions… Posted a 4-2 record in road matches highlighted by a conference win over Marshall… Went 17-7 in doubles with two partners… Was paired with Samantha Martinez in 20 matches and tallied a 14-4 record… Her 17 doubles wins is tied with Martinez for the most all-time in single season history.
HS/Misc.: Was ranked the No. 1 player nationally in Venezuela ... Ranked No. 514 in the ITF (International Tennis Federation) and has an 8.60 UTR (Universal Tennis Rating) ... Competed in singles and doubles tournaments in Venezuela, as well as numerous countries throughout South and Central America ... Earned a GPA of 3.6 while studying at Mater Salvatoris ... Her sister Carmen played at Ball State and Alabama, while her brother Carlos played collegiately at the University of Findlay.