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Emory Women’s Tennis Announces Class of 2015

Emory Women’s Tennis Announces Class of 2015

The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team has announced its class of 2015, as Catharine Harris, Lauren Pinsky, Allie Damico, Danielle Truitt and Beatriz Troiano are scheduled to join the team in the Fall of 2011.

Catharine Harris is from Weston, Mass., where she is a senior at Boston University Academy.  She is currently the fourth-ranked player in Massachusetts, the seventh-ranked player in New England, and the 275th-ranked player nationally, according to the Babolat recruiting lists.  Harris, rated as a three-star recruit, is listed as having a 24-34 record, including a mark of 16-0 against one- and two-star recruits.

Lauren Pinsky is a senior at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Md.  A three-star recruit, she is listed as the sixth-ranked player in Maryland, 31st in the Middle Atlantic Region, and 215th nationally on the Babolat list.  Pinsky has an overall record of 22-11, including a 19-1 mark against recruits rated as three stars or less.

Allie Damico, another three star recruit, is from Blawnox, Pa., where she is currently the 12th-ranked player in the state, the 64th-ranked player in the Middle Atlanta Region, and the 444th-ranked player in the nation.  She has been ranked as high as 323rd, during the 2010 season.  Damico has a record of 10-12, including a 9-5 record against two-star or lower level recruits.

Danielle Truitt, from Riverview High School in Sarasota, Fla., rounds out the Eagles’ quartet of three-star recruits.  She has a record of 13-13 overall, including a 12-3 record against recruits rated four stars or lower, and a 2-0 record against four-star recruits.  Truitt is currently ranked 230th in the nation, 71st in the Southeast, and 31st in the state of Florida.

The final new addition to the squad, Beatriz Troiano, will come to Emory from San Paolo, Brazil, where she currently trains at DPF Sports Brazil with Christian Munn.

The Eagles, currently 16-4, will return to action on Friday at the 2011 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships, hosted by Washington University in St. Louis.