Carly Scanlon
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- Height:
- 5-6
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- Hometown:
- Canton, Mass.
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- Canton
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- Major:
- Communications
Bio
As a Sophomore:
Went 10-2 in singles and 9-4 in doubles...named first-team all-GNAC singles...played mainly on the No. 3 and No. 4 singles courts, winning all six of her GNAC matches...played exclusively on the No. 2 doubles court, splitting action with Amy DiPace and Carly Donovan...went 3-2 with DiPace and 6-2 with Donovan
As a Freshman:
Went 13-1 in singles play and 13-6 in doubles play for the Pride...her 13 singles wins led the team and tied for seventh in program history for wins in a season...her 13 doubles wins was ranked third on the Pride...picked up her first collegiate win at No. 4 singles with a 6-0, 6-0 win against Eastern Nazarene on Sept. 2...two-time NECC Rookie of the Week...earned a spot on the NECC All-Tournament Team...named to the NECC All-Sportsmanship Team
Prep:
Played three years of varsity tennis at Canton High School in Canton, Mass...served as team captain as a senior....recipient of the Coach's Award when she was a senior and Most Improved Player Award as a sophomore and junior...also played club for three years for Shervin Tennis Academy
Personal:
Born in Canton, Mass...is the daughter of Leo Scanlon and Virginia Scanlon-Keppler...has one younger sister, Natalie
News mentions
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.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team suffered its first loss of 2018, falling 8-1 to Judson (IL) on Tuesday night at the USTA National Campus.
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.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team’s season came to a close in the semifinals of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference tournament, falling 5-1 to Simmons Saturday at the Winchester Indoor Tennis Center.
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.
With the second seed secured in next week’s Great Northeast Athletic Conference Tournament, the Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team closed the regular season with a dominant 8-1 win at Albertus Magnus Saturday afternoon at the Celentano Courts.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team fell 5-4 to Smith College on Tuesday afternoon at Regis Stadium in the team’s final home match of the fall season.
Seeking to secure a first round-bye in this month’s Great Northeast Athletic Conference tournament, the Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team took care of business on Saturday, blanking Mount Ida 9-0 at the Regis Tennis Center.
In a matchup of unbeaten league squads, the Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team fell to Johnson & Wales (RI) 8-1 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action Wednesday at the Regis Tennis Center. The loss drops the Pride to 4-2 overall and 3-1 in the GNAC with JWU improving to 9-1 and 3-0 in league play.
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.
Sophomore Carly Scanlon (Canton, Mass.) won at both singles and doubles, but it wasn't enough as the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team dropped a 6-3 decision to Eastern Nazarene on Tuesday night in its season opener at the ENC Tennis Courts.
