Senior (2009-10):
Nash capped off her Emory career with one of her best seasons asan Eagle, going a team-best 24-3 in singles matches during thecampaign. The 24 wins were the 11th-most in a single seasonin school history, and her .889 winning percentage during theseason was the seventh-best. In doublesplay, the squad's co-captain teamed with SabraRogers to go 21-6 during the campaign, becoming the only Eagleduring the season to eclipse the 20-win mark in both singles anddoubles play. Nash earned all-UAA first team honors for herplay with Rogers as Emory's second doubles team, going 3-0 duringthe conference tournament. The duo finished the season ranked11th among all Atlantic South Region doubles pairings. Following the season, Nash was named the team's Most ValuablePlayer, in addition to winning the Most Improved Player andCoaches' Awards. She ends her collegiate careerwith a 69-27 singles record for a .719 winning percentage (the13th-most wins and 20th-best winning percentage) and a 68-38doubles record for a .642 winning percentage.
Junior (2008-09):
After missing the fall season due to injury, Nash rebounded toearn all-America honors for the third-straight year in thespring. Teaming with Sabra Rogers as the Eagles' top doublesteam, Nash finished the season ranked sixth in Division III indoubles play. The duo was selected to the NCAA Division IIIdoubles tournament, where they fell to the top-seeded team in thefirst round. Nash finished the season with a 13-14 record indoubles matches, and a 13-8 record in singles matches, including a12-7 mark as the Eagles third-singles player. She was namedto the all-UAA second team as the third singles player during theseason. The co-captain also won the team's sportsmanshipaward following the season.
Sophomore (2007-08):
Nash earned an all-America honor from the Intercollegiate TennisAssociation for the second-consecutive year, based on herqualification for the NCAA National Doubles Championship Tournamentand her ranking of 14th in singles play at the end of theseason. She earned the University Athletic Association's(UAA) Most Valuable Player honor, in addition to being named to theall-UAA first team for her performance as the Eagles' first singlesand doubles player. Nash won a team best 18 singlesmatches during the year, recording an 18-10 record, and was 9-5 asthe Eagles' first singles player. She went 21-11 in doublesmatches, and paired with Sabra Rogers to go 16-6 during theyear. Nash and Rogers combined to win 10 of their last 12doubles matches during the year, and advanced to the semifinals ofthe NCAA Division III Doubles Tournament before losing to theeventual two-time champions in three sets. The pairing endedthe year as the second-ranked doubles team in Division III. Nash also participated in the NCAA Division III Singles Tournament,but was defeated in the first round.
Freshman (2006-07):
Nash was named an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA)All-American for her performance in singles play in 2007. Shewas named to the All-University Athletic Association First Team forher performance in the second-singles role. Nash advanced tothe semifinals of the ITA Fall Regional doubles tournament, and thethird round of the singles draw. She finished the 2007 springseason with a 14-6 record in singles play, and a 13-7 record indoubles play.
Prior to Emory:
Named 2006 San Gabriel Valley Player of the Year ... Won the2006 Howie Farer Tennis Award ... Ranked 41st in girls 16's in theSouthern California Section... Team MVP in 2003, 2004 and 2005...Recipient of the the Coach's Award in 2002 ... Named StarNews Player of the Week once in 2003 and once in 2005 ... Wasan AP Scholar 2005 ... Won the Community Service Award all fouryears of high school ...Also ran track.
Honors:
2009-10 | All-UAA | Second Doubles | First Team |
2008-09 | All-America | Doubles |
All-UAA | Third Singles | Second Team |
2007-08 | All-America | Singles |
Doubles |
UAA Most Valuable Player |
All-UAA | First Singles | First Team |
First Doubles | First Team |
2006-07 | All-America | Singles |
Regional Rookie of the Year |
All-UAA | Second Singles | First Team |
Second Doubles | Second Team |
Personal:
Born December 14, 1987
Quote:
"I chose Emory based on its strong academics (especially in thesciences), the location as well as the people."