Jenny Moscato
Jenny Moscato
Height: 5-5
Year: So.
Hometown: Las Cruces, NM
High School: Mayfield High School
Major: Environmental Studies
Parents: John & Fran Moscato

Junior (2007-08):

Moscato earned a spot on the all-University Athletic Association first team for her performance as the Eagles' sixth-singles player during the conference tournament.  The junior finished the year with an 11-5 record in singles play, including a mark of 5-1 as the Eagles' sixth-singles player.  In doubles play, Moscato recorded a 14-3 mark, including a record of 10-2 in dual matches.  She went 9-2 with Kirsten Hillock as a partner, and the pairing won each of their final three second-doubles matches of the year, including two in the NCAA tournament.

Sophomore (2006-07):

Moscato was named a first team All-University Athletic Association performer for her play in the sixth singles and third doubles positions.  She advanced to the third round of singles play before losing to teammate and eventual champion Richelle Marasigan.  The sophomore teamed with Kirsten Hillock at the ITA Regional doubles tournament to advance to the quarterfinals.  Moscato finished the 2007 spring season with team highs in singles wins (16) and doubles wins (17).

Freshman (2006):

Freshman Jenny Moscato went 2-2 during her first season of collegiate tennis, competing at the No. 6 position.  One of Moscato's victories came during the UAA Championships against Case Western Reserve University (Ohio) in the first round of the tournament.  Finished 13-4 in doubles play, going 6-2 with Linda Tien at No. 3 doubles and a perfect 3-0 with Jamie Chan at No. 3 doubles.

Prior to Emory:

Attended Mayfield High School, where she played on the tennis team for four seasons, and was the team's captain her junior and senior seasons... Was the doubles state champion her sophomore and junior years, and the singles state champion her senior year.

Personal:

Born April 20, 1987

Quote:

"I love how the women's tennis team can have such a strong work ethic but still be goofy and have great camaraderie all at once!"