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Liz Harvey | Singles | Catholic University
Liz Harvey was named the Player of the Year in 2015. She was named to the First Team in 2015 and was named to the Second Team in 2011 and 2013. She compiled a career record of 28-1 and was 11-6 in the conference.
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Rachel Tenuta | Singles | Catholic University
Rachel Tenuta was named the Player of the Year in 2008. She was named to the First Team in 2008. She won 14 singles matches for her career.
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Amanda Bercovici | Singles | Goucher College
Amanda Bercovici was named the Player of the Year in 2014. She was named to the First Team in 2014. She won 22 singles matches for her career, including 17 dual singles matches.
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Ariel Lin | Singles | Goucher College
Ariel Lin was named to the Landmark First Team in 2012 and 2013, and was named the Player of the Year in 2013. She finished her career at Goucher with a 33-4 career singles record, including an 11-1 conference record.
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Lauren Lucas | Singles | Juniata College
Lauren Lucas is currently a member of the Eagles women's tennis programs. She was named the Landmark Player and Rookie of the Year in 2016. Prior to this season Lucas had a 9-1 record in the conference.
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Brittney Eady | Singles | Moravian College
Brittney Eady is a current member of the Moravian women's tennis program. She has earned First Team nods in 2014, 2015, 2016. Prior to this season, she won 37 career singles matches, 36 dual matches, and 14 conference matches.
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Chelsea Ott | Singles | Moravian College
Chelsea Ott was a two-time Player of the Year and was named to the First Team in 2010, 2011, and 2012. She was also on the 2011 championships team. She posted 54-6 overall singles record, 46-3 dual matches, and was a perfect 17-0 in conference play.
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Jami Fein | Singles | Moravian College
Jami Fein was a two-time Player of the Year and earned First Team honors in 2009 and 2010. She helped guide the Greyhounds to a Landmark championship in 2009. Fein closed out her career with a 46-9 overall record, 38-7 in dual matches, and a 14-1 record in the Landmark.
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Emily Walsh | Singles | University of Scranton
Emily Walsh earned Landmark First Team honors from 2014-2016. She helped guide the Royals to back-to-back Landmark Championships in 2013 and 2014, and was named to the Academic Honor Roll in each of her three eligible semesters. Walsh was also honored as the Women's Tennis Senior Scholar Athlete. She finished her career with 49 wins, including 23 in conference play.
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Julia Lerner | Singles | Susquehanna University
Julia Learner was a four-time First Team selection for Susquehanna. She finished with 38 career wins, and a 17-7 conference record.
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Megan Phillips | Doubles | Juniata College
Pairing with Heather Waring, Megan Phillips was named the Landmark Doubles First Team in 2013 and 2014. She won 45 doubles matches over her career as an Eagle, including 13 in conference action. She was named to the conference Academic Honor Roll in each of her three eligible semesters.
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Heather Waring | Doubles | Juniata College
With partner Megan Phillips, Waring was named the Landmark Doubles First Team in 2013 and 2014. She won 49 doubles matches over her career as an Eagle, including 16 in conference action. She was named to the conference Academic Honor Roll in each of her three eligible semesters.
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Chelsea Ott | Doubles | Moravian College
Ott was a three-time Landmark Doubles First Team selection. She paired with Katie Zein in 2011 and 2012 and partnered with Anna Meola in 2010. Ott was back-to-back Player of the Year in 2011 and 2012. She won 37 career doubles matches, including a 15-2 record in the Landmark. Ott was also a member of the Moravian team that won a Landmark title in 2011.
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Katie Zein | Doubles | Moravian College
Zein was selected to the Landmark Doubles Team with partner Chelsea Ott in 2011 and 2012. She won 47 career doubles matches, including a 19-5 record in the Landmark. A three-time Academic Honor Roll selection, Zein was named the conference Women's Tennis Senior Scholar Athlete in 2014 and was named to the Landmark All-Sportsmanship Team that same year.
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Melissa Follett | Doubles | Moravian College
Melissa Follet earned Landmark First Team Doubles with partner Erica Venuti in 2013 and 2014. She won 26 career doubles matches, 20 dual doubles matchers, and won eight conference matches as a Greyhound.
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Erica Venuti | Doubles | Moravian College
Erica Venuti earned Landmark First Team Doubles with partner Melissa Follett in 2013 and 2014. She won 44 career doubles matches, 38 dual doubles matchers, and won 18 conference matches as a Greyhound.She was also named to the Landmark Academic Honor Roll team every semester she was eligible. |
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Julia Frattaroli | Doubles | University of Scranton
Julia Frattaroli is a current member of the Scranton women's tennis team. She earned Landmark Doubles First Team honors with partner Emily Walsh in 2015 and 2016, and was a member of the Royals team that won the Landmark title in 2014. Frattaroli has won 33 career doubles matches to date, including 16 in the Landmark. She also helped the Royals clinch a spot in the 2017 Landmark Women's Tennis Tournament. |
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Emily Walsh | Doubles | University of Scranton
Emily Walsh earned Landmark Doubles First Team honors with partner Julia Frattaroli in 2015 and 2016, and was a member of the Scranton team that won Landmark Championship titles in 2013 and 2014. She won 43 career doubles matches and posted a 21-5 conference record. Walsh was named to the Landmark Academic Honor Roll all three years she was eligible and was named the Women's Tennis Senior Scholar Athlete in 2016. |
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Jami Fein | Doubles | Moravian College
Jami Fein was named to the First Team for Doubles in 2009 with partner Dyana Swan. That season, the duo compiled a 14-5 overall record, including a conference record of 5-1. For her career, Fein won 35 doubles matches and 12 conference matches.
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Dyana Swan | Doubles | Moravian College
Dyana Swan was named to the First Team for Doubles in 2009 with partner Jami Fein. That season, the duo compiled a 14-5 overall record, including a conference record of 5-1. For her career, Swan won 21 doubles matches and 10 conference matches. |