May 29, 2012

Three Shorewomen Tennis Players Land on Centennial Academic Honor Roll

LANCASTER, PA -- Three members of the Washington College women's tennis team have earned spots on the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll for spring sports. To be named to the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll, a student-athlete must be a sophomore, junior or senior; a starter or key reserve on his or her team; and carry at least a 3.40 cumulative grade-point average. A key reserve is defined as a reserve who appeared in at least 50% of her team's contests and/or played in the Centennial Conference Tournament.

All three of the Shorewomen's seniors - Gabie Batista (Sykesville, MD/Century), Jordan Finnegan (Wilmington, DE/Archmere Academy), and Meghan Tait (Oxford, PA/Oxford Area) - earned the distinction for the first time. Tait, who played her first season of collegiate tennis this spring, previously landed on the Academic Honor Roll for women's basketball three times.  Batista and Tait are Business Management majors, while Finnegan is a Psychology major. 

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