Amy DiPace
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- Height:
- 5-1
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- Hometown:
- Cambridge, Mass.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Cambridge Rindge & Latin
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- Major:
- Nursing
Bio
As a Sophomore:
Appeared in 21 matches for the Pride...went 19-2 on the season overall in singles, 2-0 at No. 5 and 17-2 at No. 6...recorded a 7-3 record in doubles play, all at No. 3...named to the NECC Fall All-Academic Team
As a Freshman:
Went 4-0 and 4-0 at No. 5 and No. 6 singles...Went 7-1 in No. 3 doubles...Was undefeated in conference play in singles (5-0) and doubles play (6-0)...Named to the NECC All-Tournament Doubles Team with partner Kendall Kolb...Named three-time NECC Rookie of the Week (9/8/14, 9/24/14, 10/6/14)
Personal:
Amy is a nursing major from Cambridge, Mass...She is the daughter of Stephen and Ellen DiPace...Amy has one sibling; Nicholas
News mentions
Amy DiPace (Cambridge, Mass.) rallied to win a third-set tiebreak, Ariana McCormack (Worcester, Mass.) clinched the win with a victory on the two court and the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team remained undefeated to start the spring with a 6-3 win over Moravian College
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team remained perfect to start the spring season, topping Penn State-Berks 8-1 Tuesday night at the Lake Cane Tennis Courts.
Katasha Jarvis (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) won at first doubles, earned the match-clinching win at third singles and the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team opened up its spring season with a gritty 6-3 win over King's College on Monday.
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team took down Lesley University 9-0 this evening in New England Collegiate Conference tennis action at the Regis Tennis Center
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team lost only two games in a dominant 9-0 win over Bay Path University in New England Collegiate Conference action Wednesday.
The four-time defending New England Collegiate Conference champion Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team started off their 2016 conference schedule in style on Saturday afternoon, downing Becker College by a score of 8-1.
The Regis (Mass.) Pride women's tennis team suffered its first defeat this season, falling to Johnson & Wales University 8-1 Thursday at Centre Court.
