| Height: | 5-4 |
| Year: | Fr. |
| Hometown: | Short Hills, N.J. |
| High School: | Millburn |
As a freshman:
Named Northeast Conference Rookie of the Year and All-NEC
First Team at No. 2 singles ... Won a combined 30 matches in
singles and doubles, including 16 singles wins ... Took NEC Rookie
of the Week honors a record six times in the award's first year
(next-closest competition was two honors) ... Went an undefeated
3-0 against NEC competition ... Won her only match at top singles,
defeating Rhode Island's Kirsten Leikem, 6-4, 6-3 ... Advanced to
the Round of 64 at the ITA East Regionals with a 6-1, 6-3, victory
over Fairfield's Kristen Liu ... Won the Quinnipiac Invitational
Flight A Championship, winning four straight matches against
players from Sacred Heart, Connecticut, and a pair of Army
competitors ... Paired with Sarah Viebrock to post an 11-6 doubles
record, including a 9-5 mark in dual matches.
Before Quinnipiac:
Ranked as highly as No. 137 nationally in singles and No.
25 in the country for doubles and a four-star recruit by the
Tennis Recruiting Network, as well as No. 12 in the Middle
Atlantic Region and No. 2 in New Jersey...also ranked No. 6 in the
USTA Eastern Section among players 16 or younger...was the 1st
Runner-Up at the 2007 New Jersey State Singles Championships...was
a quarterfinalist at the 2006 state championships...a two-year team
captain...led Millburn High School to a pair of state championships
(2006, 2007) and a 1st Runner-Up finish in 2008, as her team
finished with a 115-5 record in her four years...finished her
high-school career with a 81-9 individual record...earned team
player of the year for three consecutive years...won the Athlete of
the Year Award presented by the Men of Essex in 2009...was named
Athlete of the Year at the 50th Annual Essex County Award Event in
2008...also served as a ball girl at the U.S. Open for three
consecutive championships.
Personal:
Daughter of Susan and Bruce Cantor...has an older sister,
Melissa, and an older brother, Samuel...undecided on a major.