Tori Gray
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- Hometown:
- York, Pa.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- Central York
Bio
2015-16 (Senior): 11-3 in her final season as an Eagle and 5-0 in conference play in singles competition ... 2-1 at fourth, 3-1 at fifth, and 5-1 at sixth flight ... 9-12 record in doubles and 4-2 in Landmark ... paired with Mitsuki Koh and was 8-11 overall ... duo was 5-9 at second and 2-0 at third doubles.
2014-15 (Junior): Recognized as Landmark Player of the Week (March 23).. finished the season 3-2 in singles play, 3-1 in the conference.. went 4-1 overall in doubles at No. 2, 3-1 in the conference.. member of the 2015 ECAC Championship team
2013-14 (Sophomore): Compiled and overall 14-4 singles record with a 4-2 conference mark… played chiefly at the No. 5 position where she amassed a 9-1 record… finished the season on a six match singles win streak… played every doubles match with Mitsuki Koh compiling an overall record of 13-9… the duo went 3-3 in conference play with a 10-7 dual match record and finished 9-6 at the No. 2 position.
2012-13 (Freshman): Finished 15-5 in singles and 14-8 in doubles play … went 9-4 at the No. 5 singles position … tied for most singles victories on the team … undefeated at the No. 3 and No. 4 positions … 4-2 in Landmark Conference singles competition … finished the season on a streak where she went 7-3.
High School: Played tennis all four years of high school and earned a varsity letter in three … earned honors as a York-Adams Interscholastic Athletic Conference County doubles champion and York County All-Star.
News mentions
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.- In a rematch of their showdown weeks ago, the Juniata and Elizabethtown women’s tennis teams faced off in the Landmark Championship match on Saturday afternoon. In a battle that went wire-to-wire and was decided by in the third set of the deciding match, the Blue Jays bested the Eagles 5-4 to win their second straight Landmark title and seventh straight overall.
CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa.- For the last two years, the Juniata and Scranton women’s teams have met in the Landmark Semifinals. On both occasions, the Royals have come out on the winning end. The third time proved to be the charm as the Eagles defeated the Royals 5-3 to advance to the Landmark Championship for the first time in program history.
SCRANTON, Pa.- The Juniata women’s tennis team played its final Landmark Conference match of the season on Sunday afternoon against Scranton. The Royals got the better of the Eagles as they won by the score of 7-2.
WASHINGTON, D.C.- The Juniata women’s tennis team won its fifth Landmark match of the season as the Eagles defeated Catholic 6-3 on Saturday afternoon. JC improves its overall record to 10-7.
LANCASTER, Pa.- A total of four singles matches went to a super tiebreaker as the Juniata women’s tennis team battled with Franklin and Marshall on Tuesday afternoon. The Eagles were able to take only one as they fell by the score of 7-2.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- A day after dropping a close match with Elizabethtown, the Juniata women’s tennis team hosted Drew on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles took down the Rangers 9-0 to improve to 9-6 overall and 4-1 in the Landmark.
ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.- The Juniata women’s tennis team faced off with Elizabethtown in a battle two undefeated teams in Landmark play on Friday afternoon. It was a close and hard fought battled but the Eagles were felled by the Blue Jays by the score of 5-4.
TOWSON, Md.- The Juniata women’s tennis team played Goucher in a rare Sunday afternoon match. The Eagles had no problem with the Gophers as they won 8-1.
HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata women’s tennis team hosted Moravian in the Landmark Conference opener for both teams on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles bested the Greyhounds by the score of 7-2.
