Ariana McCormack
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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Hometown:
- Worcester, Mass.
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- St. Peter-Marian
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- Major:
- Communications
Bio
As a Sophomore:
Went 10-2 in singles and 8-4 in doubles...named first-team all-GNAC singles...played singles mainly at the three, dropping just two games in a season-ending five-match win streak...played all her doubles matches on the No. 1 court with Katasha Jarvis where the duo went 3-0 in GNAC play
As a Freshman:
Went 11-2 in singles play and 14-4 in doubles play for the Pride...her 14 doubles wins tied her for the team lead on the season...won the doubles championship at the UMass Boston Invitational on Apr. 17 with partner Katasha Jarvis...one-time NECC Rookie of the Week and Player of the Week honoree...named First Team All-NECC in both singles and in doubles with partner Jessie Lord...selected NECC Rookie of the Year
Prep:
Played six years of varsity tennis for St. Peter-Marian High School...six-time Central Mass Girls' Varsity Tennis All-Star...MIAA Division I District Finalist as a 7th grader...went undefeated (16-0) in third singles as a freshman...won the Coach's Award as a freshman and junior...recipient of the MIAA Educational Athletics Award as a junior...named Most Valuable Player as a senior...ran three years of varsity cross-country, and was named a Central Mass All-Star as a junior
Personal:
Ariana was born in Worcester, Mass...intends to major in communications while at Regis...is the daughter of Douglas and Dawn McCormack...is an only child
News mentions
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team closed its 2017-18 campaign with a 6-3 win at Salve Regina Friday at the Antone Center Courts. The Pride close the season at 11-6 overall and winners of four of its last five matches.
Amy DiPace (Cambridge, Mass.) rallied for a match-clinching win in singles and the Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team took down Division II Saint Anselm 5-4, Tuesday at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team suffered a 7-2 defeat to Emerson College on Friday afternoon in non-conference action at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team played its first home match since last fall and came out on top in a 6-3 win over Wentworth Institute of Technology on a chilly Thursday night at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team closed its 2018 spring break trip with an 8-1 win over Penn State-Berks on Friday at the Lake Cane Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team trailed after doubles play but rallied for a 5-4 win over King’s College (Pa.) to open the spring season on Tuesday at the Lake Cane Tennis Center.
Carly Donovan (Harwich, Mass.) was named rookie of the year and earned first-team singles honors as the Great Northeast Athletic Conference handed out its women?s tennis all-conference awards on Monday.
So far, the first season for the Regis (Mass.) women?s tennis team in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference has been a success. The Pride finished the regular season with the league?s second-best record and, with it, a first-round bye in the six-team GNAC Tournament.
Sophomore Carly Scanlon (Canton, Mass.) won at No. 3 singles with the match even at 4-4 on Saturday afternoon as the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team defeated Simmons College 5-4 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at the Regis Tennis Center.
Katasha Jarvis (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) and Ariana McCormack (Worcester, Mass.) dominated at doubles and singles to lift the Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team to a thrilling 5-4 win over Suffolk Wednesday at the Regis Tennis Center
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team opened conference play on Saturday, beating the University of Saint Joseph 7-2 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at the USJ Tennis Courts.
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team took down Lesley University by a score of 7-2 on Saturday morning at Regis Tennis Center, defeating the Lynx in a rematch of last fall's New England Collegiate Conference Championship.
