Women's Tennis has Four All-Conference Selections

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New York, N.Y. - In voting conducted by the conference's eight head coaches, the Farmingdale State women's tennis team had four players named All-Skyline. Junior's Priscilla Signore (Staten Island, N.Y.) and Tatiana Rosamilia (Malverne, N.Y.) were each named to the First Team, while junior Michelle Fredericks (Farmingdale, N.Y.) and senior Denise Liguori (Massapequa, N.Y.) earned Second Team honors.

Signore, who was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Skyline Conference Championship, posted a 9-5 record (6-1 SKY) at #1 singles this season. At first doubles, Signore was 11-4, including a perfect 7-0 in conference matches. She was named Skyline Player of the Week three times this year.

Rosamilia, the #2 singles player for Farmingdale State, posted a 10-3 mark (7-0 SKY) this year. Splitting time between first and second doubles, Rosamilia was 7-7. She earned Player of the Week honors once this season.

Fredericks recorded a 10-2 record (7-0 SKY) at third singles and a 9-5 record at #2 doubles.

Liguori won a team-leading 11 singles matches this season and was 9-4 playing both second and third doubles. Liguori took Skyline Conference Player of the Week honors once this season.

Farmingdale State head coach Adam Waterhouse was tabbed the Skyline Conference Coach of the Year.

 

First-Team All-Conference

Autumn Atkinson Sarah Lawrence Sr. Manasquan, N.J.

Shani Hava Yeshiva Soph. Petack Tikva, Israel

Victoria Makulik St. Joseph's-Long Island Fr. Medford, N.Y.

Tatiana Rosamilia Farmingdale State Jr. Malverne, N.Y.

Breanna Scott Mount Saint Mary Sr. Highland Falls, N.Y.

Priscilla Signore Farmingdale State Jr. Staten Island, N.Y.

 

Second-Team All-Conference

Michelle Fredericks Farmingdale State Jr. Farmingdale, N.Y.

Tzipora Leiser Yeshiva Jr. Teaneck, N.J.

Denise Liguori Farmingdale State Sr. Massapequa, N.Y.

Kelley McGrath St. Joseph's-Long Island Sr. Nesconset, N.Y.

Vicky Panicola St. Joseph's-Long Island Fr. Shirley, N.Y.

Juliet Slade Sarah Lawrence Jr. St. Paul, Minn.

 

Player of the Year: Shani Hava, Yeshiva (Soph.; Petack Tikva, Israel)

Rookie of the Year: Tzipora Leiser, Yeshiva (Jr.; Teaneck, N.J.)

Coach of the Year: Adam Waterhouse, Farmingdale State (Ninth season)

 

To view the complete Skyline Conference release, click HERE.

 

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