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All-Conference Women's Tennis Team; Johns Hopkins' Warren Named Player of the Year

Carolyn Warren, Johns Hopkins
Carolyn Warren, Johns Hopkins

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First-Team Singles

Name                                  
Carolyn Warren, Johns Hopkins (A) +                
Katharine Wettick, Haverford (A) +                
Nandita Krishnan, Johns Hopkins (A) *                
Caitie Druker, Muhlenberg #                
Jordan Finnegan, Washington College +                
Hailey Hogan, Johns Hopkins                 

First-Team Doubles

Name                                
Nandita Krishnan, Johns Hopkins (A) # and Hailey Hogan, Johns Hopkins                
Jordan Finnegan, Washington College + and Brittany Marshall, Washington College (A) +                
Carolyn Warren, Johns Hopkins (A) +  and Abby Dwyer, Johns Hopkins (A)                 

 

Second-Team Singles

Pos / Name                                  
Brittany Marshall, Washington College (A) #                
Amanda Bercovici, Washington College                
Sara Sutker, Muhlenberg (A)                
Alexandra Ferrara, Haverford                
Lia Carlson, Swarthmore                
Helen Fisun, Haverford                 

Second-Team Doubles

Pos / Name                                 
Katharine Wettick, Haverford (A) # and Alexandra Ferrara, Haverford               
Caitie Druker, Muhlenberg # and Sara Sutker, Muhlenberg (A) #                 
Amanda Bercovici, Washington College and Campbell McNicol, Washington College                 

 

+ 1st team All-Centennial in 2009 and 2010
* 1st team All-Centennial in 2010
# 2nd team All-Centennial in 2010
(A) Named to Academic Honor Roll in 2011

 

Player of the Year – Carolyn Warren, Johns Hopkins, Jr.
Coach of the Year
– Linda Andrews, Muhlenberg

 

Notes

  • Warren becomes the third Johns Hopkins player to earn Centennial Player of the Year honors, following in the footsteps of Zeena Abdi (1997) and Brittany Matava (2007).
  • Warren, Wettick and Finnegan become the 18th, 19th and 20th players to earn first-team All-Centennial honors three times.
  • Finnegan and Marshall are just the fourth doubles team to earn first-team All-Conference honors three times.
  • Six students were also named to the Conference Academic Honor Roll, which recognizes sophomores, junior and seniors who are key performers and have a 3.40 cumulative grade point average or higher.