
Harman led SU to a 14-6 record in 2012
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Harman Named All-BIG EAST
4/26/2012 3:30:41 PM | Tennis
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Senior captain Emily Harman has been recognized as one of 13 student-athletes named to the All-BIG EAST Tennis Team, as announced by the conference office on Thursday.
"Emily has been an explosive student-athlete for Syracuse," head coach Luke Jensen said. "She has played No. 1 singles and doubles and carried a 3.95 GPA on a pre-med track. This BIG EAST honor reflects the enormous dedication, performance and leadership Emily has brought to winning for Syracuse. There are no words that can express how proud I am of her. I will miss coaching her with the match on the line and seeing a fearless determination to finish first."
Harman played to a singles record of 14-4 and a doubles mark of 9-7 on her way to earning national rankings in both during the 2012 campaign. The Petersburg, W.Va. native helped the Orange obtain its highest ranking in program history at No. 39.
This award culminates one of the top careers in SU history. Harman has been the top singles and doubles player at Syracuse since her arrival and has compiled 125 wins along way.
Syracuse, ranked 65th in the latest ITA poll, waits to see if it earns an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. The University of Georgia will host the 2012 championship which runs from May 17-28.
Player of the Year: Shannon Mathews - Notre Dame
Freshman of the Year: Jasmin Kling - DePaul
Coach of the Year: Jay Louderback - Notre Dame
All-BIG EAST Team:
Jasmin Kling - DePaul
Lauren Greco - Georgetown
Julia Fellerhoff - Louisville
Rebecca Shine - Louisville
Olga Fischer - Marquette
Kristy Frilling - Notre Dame
Shannon Mathews - Notre Dame
Britney Sanders - Notre Dame
Vanessa Petrini - Rutgers
Chloe Sher - Seton Hall
Loreto Alonso Martinez - South Florida
Exaterina Vasenina - South Florida
Emily Harman - Syracuse
"Emily has been an explosive student-athlete for Syracuse," head coach Luke Jensen said. "She has played No. 1 singles and doubles and carried a 3.95 GPA on a pre-med track. This BIG EAST honor reflects the enormous dedication, performance and leadership Emily has brought to winning for Syracuse. There are no words that can express how proud I am of her. I will miss coaching her with the match on the line and seeing a fearless determination to finish first."
Harman played to a singles record of 14-4 and a doubles mark of 9-7 on her way to earning national rankings in both during the 2012 campaign. The Petersburg, W.Va. native helped the Orange obtain its highest ranking in program history at No. 39.
This award culminates one of the top careers in SU history. Harman has been the top singles and doubles player at Syracuse since her arrival and has compiled 125 wins along way.
Syracuse, ranked 65th in the latest ITA poll, waits to see if it earns an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament. The University of Georgia will host the 2012 championship which runs from May 17-28.
Player of the Year: Shannon Mathews - Notre Dame
Freshman of the Year: Jasmin Kling - DePaul
Coach of the Year: Jay Louderback - Notre Dame
All-BIG EAST Team:
Jasmin Kling - DePaul
Lauren Greco - Georgetown
Julia Fellerhoff - Louisville
Rebecca Shine - Louisville
Olga Fischer - Marquette
Kristy Frilling - Notre Dame
Shannon Mathews - Notre Dame
Britney Sanders - Notre Dame
Vanessa Petrini - Rutgers
Chloe Sher - Seton Hall
Loreto Alonso Martinez - South Florida
Exaterina Vasenina - South Florida
Emily Harman - Syracuse
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