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Goldberg Named Player of the Week

Goldberg Named Player of the Week

April 28, 2014

Jennifer Goldberg, Jr, Muhlenberg

Goldberg won two pivotal matches in Muhlenberg's playoff-clinching 5-4 win at Dickinson. With partner Gabriela Contino, she came back from a 7-4 deficit to pull out a 9-8 win at No. 3 and give the Mules a sweep of doubles. Then, after Dickinson won the first four singles matches off the court to take the lead, she rebounded after losing 6-1 in the second set to pull out a 7-5 win in the third. Goldberg also won in straight sets at No. 4 singles in the Mules' 6-3 defeat of regional top-10 Swarthmore.

April 21, 2014

Caitlin Rummelsburg, Fr, Franklin & Marshall

Caitlin Rummelsburg went 2-0 in both singles and doubles action last week to lead Franklin & Marshall to a 2-0 record in centennial Conference (CC) play. Against Gettysburg on Wednesday, Rummelsburg (No. 1) earned a 6-1, 6-0 win in singles play and teamed with Anya Sahaydachny in doubles competition at No. 1 for the 8-5 victory to pace the Diplomats in a narrow 5-4 victory. On Saturday against Ursinus, Rummelsburg cruised at No. 1 singles (6-3, 6-0), while pairing with Sahaydachny at No. 1 in doubles for the 8-0 shutout as F&M rolled to an 8-1 win over the Bears.

April 14, 2014

Megan FitzMaurice, Jr, Franklin & Marshall

Megan FitzMaurice led Franklin & Marshall to a 2-0 week in Centennial Conference play that included a 9-0 victory over McDaniel on Wednesday followed by a clutch 5-4 win against Swarthmore on Saturday, breaking a three-match losing streak to the Garnet.

April 14, 2014

Alex Ferrara, Sr, Haverford

Ferrara went a combined 4-0 during a 2-0 week for the Fords. The senior extended her singles win streak to eight with a straight-set victory over Sydney Diamond to help Haverford take down Dickinson for the first time in three seasons.

April 7, 2014

Anna Kankanala, Fr, Johns Hopkins

Kankanala went 3-0 in singles and 3-0 in doubles to help Johns Hopkins to a 3-0 record in Centennial Conference matches last week. She did not lose a set in singles, playing at first, second and third. She and classmate Amanda Soo Ping Chow won 8-5 at second doubles and Kankanala then won 6-3, 7-6 (5) at first singles in the win over Franklin & Marshall. She and Soo Ping Chow lost just one game in their win at third doubles versus Dickinson and Kankanala then lost just two games in her win at second singles. On Sunday, she and junior Kaitlin Pfisterer won 8-6 at second doubles and she again lost just two games in her win at third singles versus Ursinus.

March 31, 2014

Robyn Himelstein, So, Haverford

Himelstein helped the Fords go 3-0 last week with a combined 5-0 record between singles and doubles action. The sophomore dropped just three games in singles play during the week.

March 24, 2014

Megan FitzMaurice, Jr, Franklin & Marshall

Megan FitzMaurice led Franklin & Marshall to a 6-3 victory over Muhlenberg on Saturday to open Centennial Conference (CC) play. At the No. 4 spot in the singles lienup, FitzMaurice cruised to a 6-3, 6-0 win and teamed up with Dana Sleeper at No. 2 doubles for an 8-5 win.

March 17, 2014

April Weaver, So, Washington College

Went 2-0 in both #1 singles and #1 doubles during the week.  At Christopher Newport on March 13 she swept Jodi Noland (6-0, 6-0) at #1 singles and teamed with Marielle McIntyre to win 8-3 at #1 doubles over Jodi Noland/Katie Carlson.  She accounted for both of WC's wins over Christopher Newport.  At Virginia Wesleyan on March 10, she beat Mia Proctor (6-0, 6-1) at #1 singles and teamed again with McIntyre to win 8-2 at #1 doubles over Mia Proctor/Hannah Parent in WC's 8-1 win.

March 10, 2014

­­April Weaver, So, Washington College

Won at #1 singles and #1 doubles in Washington's 5-4 victory at St. Mary's (Md.) on Saturday.  At #1 singles, she won 6-2, 6-0 over Emily Stumpfig and at #1 doubles, she teamed up with Marielle McIntyre to win 8-1 over Stumpfig and Shannon Ramsey.


March 3, 2014

Amanda Austi, Fr, Johns Hopkins

Austi went 3-0 at first singles to help Johns Hopkins to its second straight ITA National Team Indoor Championship. She opened the tournament with a 6-4, 6-1 win as JHU defeated UC Santa Cruz, 9-0. In the semifinals, Austi came from behind to win 2-6, 7-6, 6-2 and give the Blue Jays a 3-2 lead before eventually winning 6-3 over Pomona-Pitzer. On Sunday, Austi once again came from behind to win and clinch the title for Hopkins over Carnegie Mellon. After dropping her first set 6-4, she lost just one game in the next two sets to win 4-6, 6-1, 6-0.