2024 ITA Scholar-Athlete
Senior (2025-26)
During her third year as a Razorback, Koskel competed in 21 dual matches while registering a 9-11 record in singles and 20-11 in doubles. Koskel played all of her doubles matches with Carolina Gomez. In the fall, Koskel was 1-3 in singles, while 8-5 with Gomez in doubles. Koskel and Gomez were the 2025 ITA Central Regional Doubles Champions. The duo also advanced to the round of 16 at the NCAA Championships in the fall, they were the first duo to advance to the sweet 16 since 2017. During dual match play, Koskel is 8-8 in singles and 12-5 in doubles with Gomez.
Junior (2024-25)
During her second year as a Razorback, Koskel competed in 23 dual matches while registering a 15-18 record in singles and 11-16 in doubles. Koskel primarily played doubles with Grace O’Donnell, but played one match with Katarina Pavlechova. In the fall, Koskel was 7-3 in singles, while 6-4 with O’Donnell in doubles and 0-1 with Pavlechova in doubles. During dual match play, Koskel was 8-15 in singles and 5-10 in doubles with O’Donnell.
Sophomore (2023-24)
During her first year as a Razorback, Koskel registered overall records of 9-6 in singles and 9-11 in doubles. In the fall, Koskel recorded a singles victory in the Round of 64 at the ITA Central Region Championships and opened 2024 with five consecutive wins. Koskel won both of her matches at the Duel in the Desert and proceeded to earn a point for Arkansas in victories against No. 46 Kansas, Tulsa and Bradley as part of her five-match winning streak. Koskel finished the dual season with victories in her final three matches, clinching the match over Missouri and picking up a point against No. 39 LSU and Mississippi State. In doubles, Koskel collected two wins with Kelly Keller at the No. 3 position against Bradley to open the season. Koskel then teamed up Morgan Cross in February as the duo won six of their first seven matches, including a ranked victory over No. 40 Cabezas/Tomase (Tennessee). Koskel and Cross picked up their final ranked win against No. 33 I. Canete/M. Canete (Missouri) and finished the season 7-7 together at the No. 1 position while Koskel ended the year with a 9-7 dual record. Koskel closed out the season ranked No. 82 with Cross in the final ITA doubles rankings.
Prior to Arkansas
In her lone season at Minnesota, Anet went 5-2 in singles play and 11-1 in doubles play during the 2022 fall season … Primary played at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles with partner Zoey Weil … Qualified for the ITA National Fall Championship with partner Zoey Weil … Ranked No. 44 in the ITA doubles ranking … Went 4-0 in singles and 6-0 in doubles play at the Gopher Invitational … During the 2023 spring season, Koskel went 4-7 in singles and 5-8 in doubles play … Consistently played at the No. 1 singles position as a freshman … Primary played at No. 2 doubles with partner Aiva Schmitz.
Personal
Koskel won the Estonian Doubles Championship three consecutive years from 2018-20 in addition to winning the U18 Estonian Championship in 2018 and 2021 along with the U16 Estonian Championship in 2018. Anet is currently pursuing her BS in Exercise Science.