Jeremy Morgenbesser
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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Hometown:
- Bayport, N.Y.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Bayport Bluepoint
Bio
As a Sophomore:
Went 11-6 overall in singles play and 7-1 at the No. 5 singles spot...Went 9-4 overall in doubles play while going 5-2 from No. 3 doubles...Was 5-0 with partner Nick Hildreth at No. 3 doubles and 4-1 with Chris Harrow at No. 2 doubles...Named to the All-Tournament Doubles team
As a Freshman:
Named the NECC Rookie of the Year, and was named to the All-NECC First Team in both Singles and Doubles...Named to All-Tournament Singles and Doubles Teams...Grabbed NECC Rookie of the Week honors twice (3/24 & 4/28)...Posted a 13-3 mark in singles play, going 8-1 in conference matches...Went 12-3 in doubles play, going 9-3 with Nathan Cohen.
Personal:
Jeremy is a health and fitness studies major from Bayport, N.Y...He is the son of Jeannie and Ken Morgenbesser...Jeremy has two siblings named Max and Emily, who plays on the women's tennis team...Named the Athlete of the Season in high school (2011, '12, & '13)...Attended Evert Tennis Academy and played doubles with Chris Evert
News mentions
Regis College defeated Becker College 8-1 in New England Collegiate Conference men's tennis action on Monday afternoon. The win clinches the fourth consecutive season in which the Pride went undefeated in NECC regular season play
The Regis men's tennis team moved within one win of earning the New England Collegiate Coast tournament's No. 1 seed and with it a chance to host throughout, beating Wheelock 8-1 on Saturday afternoon at the Regis Courts.
Regis College picked up a 9-0 victory at Mitchell College on Saturday afternoon at the Mack Tennis Courts. Regis (11-6 overall) improved to 5-0 in New England Collegiate Conference play. The Pride swept all three doubles matches by 8-0 finals before taking all six singles points.
The Regis College men’s tennis team defeated Lesley University 9-0 Wednesday evening at the Nicholas Athletics Center. With the victory, the Pride move to 10-6 and remain undefeated in the New England Collegiate Conference at 4-0 and the loss drops the host Lynx to 0-3 and 0-3 in league play.
