Emily Wein
Emily Wein
Height: 5-7
Year: Jr.
Hometown: South Bend, IN
High School: John Adams
Major: Chemistry
Parents: Richard & Judy Wein

Junior (2009-10):

Wein played in four singles matches during her junior campaign, going 3-1.  She won both of her sixth-singles matches during the spring dual match season, earning wins over her counterparts from Huntingdon College and the University of Rochester.  At the Wilson/ ITA Fall South Region Championships, Wein advanced to the round of 32 after winning her first round match in straight sets.  She also appeared in two doubles matches in the fall with teammate Laura Callava, advancing to the round of 16.

Sophomore (2008-09):

Wein finished her sophomore campaign with a 1-0 record in singles play and a 2-1 record in doubles play.  She played in the fourth-singles match during Emory's contest against Spelman College, defeating her counterpart 6-0, 6-0.  Wein also played with Laura Callava in the second-doubles match against Spelman, collecting an 8-0 win.  She teamed with Shikha Jerath at the Wilson/ ITA Atlantic South Regional Championship, advancing to the round of 16.

Freshman (2007-08):

Wein finished the season with a 2-1 record in singles play, including a 2-0 mark as the Eagles' fifth-singles player.  The freshman also went 4-4 in doubles play, but won each of her last three doubles matches of the season.

Prior to Emory:

Played for four seasons on the John Adams High School tennis team, serving as a co-captain of the team during her junior and senior seasons... Earned varsity letters after each of her four seasons... Was the team most valuable player in each of her four seasons, and the conference most valuable player in 2005, 2006 and 2007... Was an all-state honorable mention and a first team all-district honoree in 2006... Crowned the South Bend Metro Champion in 2004... Coached by Rebecca Mashon in high school... Also ran cross country.

Quote:

"I love Emory's atmosphere, both academically and athletically. I enjoy the challenging environment both on and off the tennis court. I feel at home at Emory because wherever I am I feel comfortable and safe."