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  Amanda Walker

Amanda Walker

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Charlotte, NC

High School:
David W. Butler H.S.

Height:
5-3

Position:
1st/2nd Singles

Birthdate:
07/29/1986

Dominant Hanr:
Right

2006-07: The 2006-07 season will mark Walker's third year as a member of the WSSU women's tennis team where she will likely fill one of the top two singles slots.

2005-06: Posted a 6-12 record overall with a 6-10 record in CIAA events...All 18 of her matches came at first singles as she faced opponents' best players...Posted an 0-1 record in doubles competition when paired with partner Monica Ball...Turned in a 2-15 doubles record when paired with Carmen Davis with all 17 of those matches coming in the first doubles position.

2004-05: Posted a 13-5 singles record in 2005 as she posted a 5-1 mark at the second singles flight, a 7-4 mark at third singles and a perfect 1-0 mark at the fourth singles position. Posted a .500 doubles record with an 8-8 record as she recorded a 2-2 mark in the first doubles flight and a 6-6 mark at the second doubles flight. All of her doubles appearances came with Trinette Lewis as her partner.

Personal: A native of Charlotte, NC she is a 2004 graduate of David W. Butler High School in Mint Hills, NC where she was a four-year member of the Bulldogs' tennis team and a three-year member of the Bulldogs' soccer team...The daughter of Crawford and Stephanie Walker who are both graduates of CIAA-rival school North Carolina Central University...A Nursing major at WSSU...Nicknamed "Manda"...Born in Charlotte, NC on July 29, 1986.

 
 
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