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.
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Hawn started her collegiate career at Randolph College, where she earned All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference honors during both her freshman and sophomore seasons.
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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.
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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.
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Tennis Spring 2020: Four-match spring season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.