Lindsay Tiemeyer
Lindsay Tiemeyer
Height: 5-10
Year: Sr.
Hometown: Alexandria, VA
High School: Cranbrook Kingswood
Major: Political Science
Parents: Pam Tiemeyer

Senior (2005):

The senior competed in the NCAA championships for the first time in her career. She and doubles partner Indu Anand won their match in the NCAA quarterfinals, semifinals and finals. Together they had an 8-1 doubles record with their only loss by a 9-8 (6) score in the NCAA quarterfinals. Seven of their wins were against opponents from schools ranked in the top 20 nationally. They were 12th in the final regional doubles rankings compiled by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association.

Junior (2004):

Compiled 4-1 record in singles, including a 2-0 mark against opponents from teams ranked in the top 20 nationally. Her only singles loss was in three sets in the round of 16 of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional championships. Tiemeyer was a winner in straight sets in her singles matches against opponents from teams ranked No. 14 and 20 in the nation.

Sophomore (2003):

Sophomore Lindsay Tiemeyer finished the season with a 11-1 singles record, including 6-1 against opponents from NCAA Division III national top-20 teams. Tiemeyer was named first-team all-conference at No. 6 singles, the second consecutive year she has made the all-conference team in singles. At the conference championships, she stepped in at No. 6 singles due to a lineup change and won her matches in the semifinals and finals. In the latter match, Tiemyer was a 6-2, 6-3 winner to help Emory beat the No. 9 ranked team in the nation and win its 16th consecutive conference title.

Freshman (2002):

Tiemeyer broke into the singles lineup for the Eagles late in the season just in time for the conference championships where she went undefeated at the tournament. She received second-team all-conference honors.

Personal:

Daughter of Pam Tiemeyer. Highest sectional ranking of 34 in Midwest girls singles 16's.

Quote:

"My favorite thing about Emory tennis is the friendships on the team, especially the support and motivation that come from that."