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2019-20 Women's Tennis Roster

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Aubrey Hawn

  • Class Senior
  • Height 5-1
  • Hometown Mays Landing, NJ
  • Highschool Oakcrest
  • Major Health Sciences
  • Custom1 R

Biography

A two-time New Jersey Athletic Conference First Team player, Aubrey Hawn has been the Scarlet Raptors’ top singles player during both of her two seasons at Rutgers-Camden. She also has been named the NJAC Player of the Week on three occasions.
 
Hawn started her collegiate career at Randolph College, where she earned All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference honors during both her freshman and sophomore seasons.
 
A Health Sciences major at Rutgers-Camden who has captured numerous academic honors, Hawn has posted an overall record of 29-9 (14-5 singles, 15-4 doubles) during her two years with the Scarlet Raptors. Her 29 overall wins rank eighth on the program’s career list.
 
Academics: New Jersey Athletic Conference Academic First Team for the 2019-20 scholastic year…Rutgers-Camden Athletic Director’s Academic Honor Roll during the Fall 2018, Spring 2019,  2019 Fall and 2020 Spring semesters…Dean’s List during the 2019 Spring 2019 Fall and 2020 Spring semesters.
 
Tennis Spring 2020: Four-match spring season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
 
Tennis Fall 2019: New Jersey Athletic Conference First Team honors…NJAC Player of the Week on Oct. 7…Notched a 14-4 overall record…Posted a 6-3 singles record, with all of her matches at the No. 1 spot…Went 8-1 at second doubles, teaming with LeAnne Hall, to tie for the third-most doubles wins with the same partner in the program’s single-season history…Dropped her first three singles matches of the season against Stockton (3-6, 3-6 on Aug. 31), TCNJ (0-6, 3-6, Sept. 1) and Goucher College (6-4, 2-6, 3-6, Sept. 9) before rolling off six straight wins to close the semester…Those wins came against Cairn (6-0, 6-0, Sept. 11), Kean (6-0, 6-1, Sept. 14), Ramapo (6-2, 6-0, Sept. 21), Gwynedd Mercy (8-0, Sept. 27), William Paterson (6-0, 6-0, Sept. 28) and Rutgers-Newark (6-0, 6-0, Sept. 30)…In doubles competition with Hall, beat Stockton (8-2) and lost to TCNJ (8-1), before winning seven straight matches to close the season…Notched doubles wins against Goucher (8-5), Cairn (8-0), Kean (8-0), Ramapo (8-2), Gwynedd Mercy (8-0), William Paterson (8-0) and Rutgers-Newark (8-0)…Posted four shutout wins in singles and five in doubles.
 
Tennis Spring 2019: Went 2-0 at first singles in the Raptors’ two spring matches, posting an 8-3 win at Penn State-Abington (April 6) and a 6-0, 6-0 victory against Yeshiva (April 14)…Went 1-1 at first doubles, dropping an 8-3 decision with Danielle Lemma against Penn State-Abington and winning an 8-4 match with Tiffany Trivers against Yeshiva.
 
Tennis Fall 2018: Captured New Jersey Athletic Conference First Team honors…Two-time NJAC Player of the Week (Sept. 3 and Oct. 8)…Went 6-2 in singles (6-1 at first singles in dual matches and 0-1 at the USTA/ITA Northeast Regional Championships) and teamed with LeAnne Hall to go 6-2 in doubles (4-1 first doubles, 2-1 second doubles)…Opened her Raptor career Aug. 31 with a pair of wins against Stockton (Aug. 31), an 8-2 second doubles victory and a 6-0, 6-1 win at first singles…After dropping a pair of matches against perennial conference champion The College of New Jersey (Sept. 6), won all of her remaining dual singles matches and lost only her USTA/ITA match, 6-0, 6-1 on Sept. 22…At first singles, won against Cedar Crest (Sept. 15, 6-0, 6-0), Goucher (Sept. 16, 7-6 (10-8), 6-2), Kean (Sept. 30, 6-0, 6-1), Ramapo (Oct. 3, 6-0, 6-0) and Ursinus (Oct. 7, 6-2, 6-4)…Led in a singles match against Rutgers-Newark (Oct. 6) before action was rained out…Also earned first doubles wins with Hall against Cedar Crest (8-0), Goucher (8-7 (7-2)), Kean (8-0) and Rutgers-Newark (8-1), while taking an 8-5 victory at second doubles…Lost her final doubles match of the season with Hall, 8-3 against Ursinus.
 
Pre-Rutgers: Played two seasons at Randolph College, earning All-ODAC honors in both singles and doubles…As a freshman, played every dual match at second singles and first doubles, earning 10 wins in dual competitions, going 8-3 in ODAC play and losing only once all year in doubles…Captured All-ODAC First Team in No. 1 doubles and All-State Second Team in doubles…During her sophomore year (2017-18), posted a 13-5 record in singles play (3-4 at No. 2 and 10-1 at No. 3) and a 10-6 mark at No. 1 doubles and an 11-8 overall doubles mark…Captured First Team ODAC honors at No. 3 singles and First Team ODAC at No. 1 doubles.
 
High School: Four-year tennis letterwinner for Coach Anthony Ponzetti at Oakcrest High School…As a senior, was the team captain and MVP while earning All-Cape Atlantic League Second Team honors and All-South Jersey recognition…National Honor Society member during her junior and senior years…Also played one year of softball for the Falcons…Graduated in 2016.
 
Personal: Born May 1, 1998…Hobbies and interests include playing and teaching tennis and going to music festivals…Health Sciences major at Rutgers-Camden who plans to “do something with my life that I enjoy every day”…Aubrey is the daughter of Andrea and Joseph Hawn Jr. of Mays Landing.

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  • 2018-19Junior

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  • 2019-20Senior

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