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2011-12 Women's Tennis

Carmen Jackman

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Blake
  • Hometown Silver Spring, MD

Biography

2011: Played as Retrievers' No. 2 player in singles… Went 7-8 overall in singles play … Posted 9-5 doubles mark.

 

2010: Named America East Second Team All-Conference at No. 2 singles and doubles… Posted a record of 13-10, including a six-match winning streak in the spring… Was 11-11 in doubles competition for the year… Recognized on the America East Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2009: Named the team’s “Most Improved Player”… Posted a record of 8-4, primarily at No. 4 singles… For the campaign, she was 15-4 in doubles, including five-match winning streak to conclude the season.

 

Background: Majoring in history with a minor in sociology... The 2008 Montgomery County gold medalist and county champion… Her lone setbacks in her last two high school seasons occurred vs. Elizabeth Kaufman and former Retriever Alice Chen (2006)… Also earned honors from The Montgomery Gazette and The Washington Post … An honor roll student at Blake in all four quarters of her senior year… Helped the Bengals earn a promotion to the Division II level in Montgomery County after a sterling team record in the 2005-06 season… Enjoys reading and a fan of the Harry Potter series… Has a younger brother Bruce, who is 17… Daughter of Stephanie and Bruce Jackman… Born on May 9, 1990.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2008-09Freshman

  • 2009-10Sophomore

  • 2010-11Junior

    5'5"
  • 2011-12Senior

    5'5"
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