Began 2021 on court No. 5Â where she was stopped by Miami, a team ranked No. 9 nationally
Teamed with Natalia Boltinskaya to down the nation's No. 13 ranked doubles team at UNLV by the score of 6-1 but fell in her following two doubles contest and both scheduled singles matches with UTSA and Youngstown at the No. 5 position
Teamed with Natalia Boltinskaya at No. 2 doubles where the duo fell to a 50th ranked FSU duo 6-0 and then she moved to court No. 5 where her match against No. 7 FSU was halted at 6-4, 2-1 FSU due to it being clinched for the Seminoles
Worked with Natalia Boltinskaya to win court No. 1Â doubles' match, but surrendered her singles mat 6-3, 6-1 on court four
Fell on doubles court No. 1 with Natalia Boltinskaya versus a UCF duo ranked No. 60 nationally, and lost on court No. 5 despite forcing a second set tiebreakÂ
Worked with Natalia Boltinskaya to win No. 1 doubles 6-1 versus FAMU and won her No. 6 singles match by forfeit
Teamed with May Kimhi on court No. 1 but fel 6-0 versus UNF
Returned to partner Natalia Boltinskaya and court No. 2 versus JMU but fel 6-3 and then moved her match on court No. 6 to three sets but fel 7-6 (7-5), 4-6, 6-2
Versus Charlotte she and Natalia Boltinskaya were victorious on court No. 2; however the Owls dropped the doubles point
Worked with Natalia Boltinskaya on court No. 3 falling 6-1 and then moved to court No. 6 where she fell in straight sets
Teamed with Natalia Boltinskaya at the C-USA Championships for doubles play each of the three days
Junior (2019-20)
Joined the Owls in the Fall of 2019
Tallied a 7-3 Fall Tournament season record and played with one doubles partner to record a 1-1 record
Opened the 2020 dual season with a singles win on court No. 2 over FGCU
Worked with Natalia Boltinskaya to down Florida A&M, on court No. 1, 6-4 and then she was up 6-0, 1-0 on court No. 4 at the point the match was secure
Again teamed with Boltinskaya on court No. 1 to help secure the doubles point over Liberty. She then put in a full day's work, leaving the court last after defeating her court No. 4 opponent 6-4, 6-7 (8-6), 1-0 (10-7)
Teamed with Natalia Boltinskaya to face Miami and the nation's No. 59 rankFled doubles team. Minutes after the loss McLelland moved to court four where she fell to Florencia Urrutia 6-2, 6-2Â
Won 6-1, 6-3 over Oakland playing No. 5
Fell at No. 1 doubles to UNF and took a three set loss at No. 4 singles
Saw singles action versus Charlotte but did not conclude her match as the Owls had clinched
Sat out doubles play versus UT Arlington which proved to be critical when her match clinching singles match was pushed to three sets allowing McLelland to bring home the win at 6-4, 4-6, 7-5
Worked with Karin Kozlejova on court No. 2 versus Yale, but fell 6-3 and for the second match in as many days her match on court No. 6 went to three sets and it was the match decider at 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, but this time fell against FAU
At ODU Sophomore (2018-19)
Played her second season for a Monarch team that completed the year ranked No. 41 nationally and posted a 19-5 record, including a perfect 11-0 home mark
Member of the first ODU team to earn an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament
Freshman (2018-19)Â
Posted a 12-6 singles record and a perfect 6-0 mark in doubles
Academically, named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll
Prep Experience
Earned a 4.0 G.P.A as a student while competing internationally beginning at the age of 14
Held the No. 1 rank in all of the United Kingdom for the under-16, as well as under 18 age divisions
Won the U-18 Scottish Indoor Nationals and was the Scottish National Outdoors champion for U-16 and U-18
Silver medalist in the Junior Commonwealth games, in 2015, while representing Scotland.