Upcoming Event: Women's Tennis at ITA All-American Championship on September 20, 2025

Women's Tennis
at ITA All-American Championship
Major: Government, with Spanish and Environmental Studies minors
Fall 2009: Appeared in four matches with a 3-1 record ... undefeated at the Big Green Invite ... 2-2 in doubles with freshman Jeri Reichel.
Junior (2008-09): Played mostly at No. 5 and 6 in singles with a few matches at No. 4 ... went 6-11 in singles play, while going 2-2 in doubles play with three different partners ... earned two Ivy singles wins over Harvard and Penn ... earned two wins on the spring trip, including two straight-set victories against Santa Barbara and Northridge ... took Julie Luzar, the 55th-ranked player, from Long Beach State to three tough sets before falling 10-7 in the final set ... won at No. 4 singles against Maude Lecluyse of UMass in straight sets ... teamed up with Jamie Caplan and Julia Zak in her two doubles wins ... won 8-2 over Wellesley with Caplan and beat UMass, 8-5 with Zak.
Sophomore (2007-08): ITA Scholar Athlete ... was 10-8 in singles playing at No. 5 and No. 6 ... had a straight-set singles win over Julie Voss of No. 33 Ohio State ...won the deciding matches in Dartmouth’s 4-3 victories over Harvard and Central Florida ... also had a notable win at No. 5 singles against Maryland ... advanced to the Flight 5 semis at Wake Forest’s Demon Deacon Classic ... reached the “C” Flight quarterfinals of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Women’s College Tennis Invitational ... defeated Syracuse’s Emily Mauser and Boston College’s Katherine Atwell, both in straight sets ... went 2-1 in singles at the Big Green Invitational
Freshman (2006-07): Had a solid first year, going 10-7 in singles play ... was 3-2 in Ivy League singles at No. 5 and 6, with Ivy wins over Cornell, Columbia, and Yale ... won Dartmouth’s only match in a 6-1 loss to No. 38 South Florida ... “C” Flight quarterfinalist at Wake Forest’s Demon Deacon Classic ... “B” Flight doubles quarterfinalist with Jamie Caplan at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Women’s College Tennis Invitational.
Before Dartmouth: Ranked as high as No. 130 in USTA girls’ 18s national rankings and No. 95 in girls’ 16s ... ranked No. 7 in Missouri Valley section ... team won state high school title in 2002 and were runners-up in 2005 ... dropped only one game en route to the state team title in 2002 ... St. Louis Post Dispatch “Player to Watch,” 2002-2005...Winner of seven St. Louis endorsement tournaments ... consolation singles winner at 2005 K-Swiss tournament in Chicago ... third place doubles finish at San Antonio National Open with Raquel Wagner.
Why Dartmouth? What made this community so appealing was the fact that everyone was absolutely in love with the lifestyle at Dartmouth, and everyone was excited to have you fall in love with it, too. I’m not the most outdoorsy person in the world, but it was hard to pass up the fact that Dartmouth is in one of the cutest college towns I’ve ever seen and nestled amidst one of the most beautiful landscapes. I love the feeling I get when I walk around campus; it’s very easy to call this place my home.