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Lauren Harvey selected to the CCC First Team Singles lineup

Sophomore Lauren Harvey earns all-conference first team singles for the second straight year. (Photos by George Corrigan, Ed Habershaw)
Sophomore Lauren Harvey earns all-conference first team singles for the second straight year. (Photos by George Corrigan, Ed Habershaw)

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (October 15, 2019) - Salve Regina University sophomore Lauren Harvey (Edmond, Okla.) has been selected to the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) First Team Singles in voting by the league's women's tennis coaches. Harvey, who plays first singles and first doubles for the second straight year with the Seahawks, also earns the all-conference nod on the first team for the second consecutive season.

Harvey's four singles wins this season includes a CCC-opening triumph over Curry College (6-0,6-0). She has worked in doubles primarily with classmate Makenzie Sadler (Mystic, Conn.), but recently has paired with seniors Priscilla Gaspard (Brockton, Mass.) and Shealyn Fitzpatrick (South Windsor, Conn.), and freshman Delaney Pothier (Mattapoisett, Mass.).


ALL-CONFERENCE HISTORY


The Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) announced its 2019 Women's Tennis All-Conference Teams and major award winners Tuesday afternoon. Nichols College's seven selections led the list of 23 student-athletes representing seven of the eight CCC women's tennis playing schools.

Nichols senior Amarie Settiwongse (Bangkok, Thailand) earned her fourth-straight CCC Player of the Year award, making her the first CCC student-athlete (based on available information) to win the award in all four years of eligibility. Meanwhile, Roger Williams freshman Alessia Cahoon (Dedham, Mass.) was voted as the league's Rookie of the Year. Both Megan Nathanson (Scarborough, Maine) from Nichols and Morgan Schrader (Burnt Hills, N.Y.) were recognized as CCC Scholar-Athletes. Roger Williams head coach Barry Gorman was named CCC Coach of the Year and Western New England earned the Team Sportsmanship award.

Voting for the All-CCC Teams and major awards was conducted by the eight CCC head women's tennis coaches following the conclusion of the regular season.