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Amanda Hickman

Amanda Hickman

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    10/21/2013
  • Sport
    Women's Tennis
  • Bio
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Amanda Hickman (Millville, NJ/Millville)
 
Sophomore Amanda Hickman wrapped up another outstanding fall season with the women’s tennis program, posting a pair of wins at first singles and a pair of wins at second doubles to help the Scarlet Raptors end the fall semester with consecutive 7-2 New Jersey Athletic Conference wins over William Paterson University and Kean University. Hickman posted a 6-0, 6-0 win over her singles opponent from Paterson and a 6-4, 6-0 singles win against Kean to close her semester with an 11-3 mark at first singles. She also teamed with Kelly Bates to win both matches at second doubles (8-1 over Paterson and 8-5 over Kean), closing her campaign at 8-7 with various partners at first and second doubles. In only three semesters at Rutgers-Camden, Hickman now owns an overall mark of 46-18, including a stellar 27-6 record at first singles.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
12/14/2015 Kamari Talley Women's Basketball
12/7/2015 Jonathan Baker-Jernigan Men's Basketball
11/30/2015 Cara Racobaldo Women's Basketball
11/23/2015 Michelle Obasi Women's Basketball
11/16/2015 Connor Hurff Men's Soccer
11/9/2015 James Brett Men's Soccer
11/2/2015 Kevin Sarlo Men's Golf
10/26/2015 Aubrey Andrews Women's Soccer
10/19/2015 Richard Campolungo Cross Country
10/12/2015 Kevin Sarlo Men's Golf
10/5/2015 Brooke Hassan Women's Volleyball
9/28/2015 Mike Ryan Men's Soccer
9/21/2015 Dan Gilbert Men's Soccer
9/14/2015 Erin Thompson Women's Volleyball
9/7/2015 Connor Hurff Men's Soccer
5/18/2015 Kevin Sarlo Men's Golf
5/11/2015 Joe Brooks Baseball
5/4/2015 Rob O'Brien Outdoor Track
4/27/2015 Jeff Singer Baseball
4/20/2015 Nick Baird Men's Golf
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