Members of Long Island’s Collegiate Class Honored

July 12, 2013 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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Every year, junior tennis players from Long Island graduate from high school and head off to college to take their game to the next level. College tennis takes a huge commitment and a great work ethic if success is going to be achieved. Ideally, this success can lead to more juniors following the footsteps on the road to college scholarships and college level tennis.

The Ivy League has announced the women’s tennis All-Ivy teams and Dartmouth freshman Katherine Yau was the lone member of the Big Green recognized. After an impressive first year on campus, the Manhasset, N.Y. native Yau earned second team honors. Yau was named second team All-Ivy in singles after finishing the conference slate with a record of 4-3, while competing at the number one position for six of those seven matches. Yau notched three straight wins in league action down the stretch, topping two unanimous first team honorees, Princeton’s Lindsay Graff and Yale’s Elizabeth Epstein, along the way.

Yau ended her first season of collegiate competition with 18 wins in singles action, including a team-best six match winning streak in the middle of the season. She also becomes the first freshman to garner league recognition since teammate Sarah Leonard was named to the second team in 2009. Dartmouth finished the year 8-10 overall and 1-6 in the Ivy League.

Brown Freshman Hannah Camhi of Woodbury, N.Y. (photo credit: Mitch Camhi) has been named unanimous First Team All-Ivy selection in doubles, along with doubles partner and senior Misia Krasowski of Deerfield, Ill., as voted by the Ivy League’s eight head women’s tennis coaches. Playing number one doubles all year, the team of Camhi & Krasowski amassed a 22-9 overall record, including a 6-1 mark in Ivy League competition. Their 22 wins broke Brown’s school record for doubles wins in a single season by a team, which was previously 20. Individually, Krasowski finished the season with a 22-9 mark in doubles, while Camhi was 23-9, winning one match at number one with classmate Ashley Noyes. Krasowski was 14-17 in singles, playing exclusively at number one, while Camhi was 22-9 in singles action, playing exclusively at number two. For Krasowski, it marks her third consecutive First Team All-Ivy honor, after earning First Team All-Ivy recognition in singles in both 2011 and 2012.

Virginia freshman Julia Elbaba of Oyster Bay, N.Y. (photo credit: Kenneth B. Goldberg) has been named the ITA Women’s Tennis National Rookie of the Year. "Our entire program is very happy for Julia and proud of her accomplishments culminating in being named the ITA National Rookie of the Year," Virginia head coach Mark Guilbeau said. "Julia is very deserving. She has played with incredible energy and focus throughout this season. Her tennis level speaks for itself. A great part of this award is that Julia shares it with her teammates. The entire group has done a great job to work together this year and make this and many other great accomplishments possible. We are very excited about what lies ahead for Julia and her team."

Elbaba, who earned All-ACC and ACC Freshman of the Year honors, helped Virginia to its third consecutive NCAA Sweet 16 berth and fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance. She is the first UVa women’s tennis player to earn the prestigious national rookie award. Elbaba, who is ranked 12th nationally, leads the Cavaliers with a 34-11 overall singles record and 18-9 mark in dual action. Elbaba’s 34 victories established a new UVa record for first-year players and is second on the Cavalier single-season wins list. She advanced to the finals of the ITA All-American in October and achieved a school-best number four singles ranking on Jan. 3. Elbaba also racked up 29 doubles wins during her freshman campaign.

"I’m very honored to be recognized for this award," Elbaba said. "I’m thankful to have had support from my coaches and teammates throughout the season. It’s a great honor considering how tough the 2012 recruiting class was. I’m going to take this as a confidence booster for my upcoming matches."

The Class of 2013
Long Island seniors have set their destinations and will play their college tennis at the following universities beginning in the fall:

Ethan Bogard of Long Beach High School will be attending Lehigh
Jeff Cherkin of Half Hollow Hills East will be attending Brandeis
Gabriella Leon of Hewlett High School will be attending Manhattan College
►Veronika Paikin of Hewlett High School will be attending The State University of New York at New Paltz
►Brandon Stone of Walt Whitman High School will attend the University of Stony Brook
►Nicholle Torres of Great Neck South will attend Carnegie Mellon
►John D’Allesando of St. Anthony’s will attend Boston University
 


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