PROKO AND HATLEY EARN ALL-AMERICA HONORS
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Washington and Lee junior women's tennis
player Erika Proko (Charlotte, N.C./Providence Day) has earned
All-America honors by advancing to the semifinals of the NCAA
Division III Women's Tennis Individual Championships in Sweet
Briar, Va. In addition, Proko and senior Melissa Hatley (Columbia,
S.C./Heathwood Hall) garnered All-America honors in doubles after
advancing to the quarterfinal round at the NCAA Championships.
Proko, seeded fourth in the NCAA Tournament, was defeated in the
semifinals by top-ranked and defending national champion Elena
Blanina of Methodist, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2. Blanina went on to defend her
crown and win her second consecutive national title. Proko ended
the tournament in a third place tie with Emory's Mary Ellen Gordon
after their third place match was cancelled. Proko concludes the
season with an overall record of 21-8.
Proko and Hatley earned All-America honors in doubles after
advancing to the NCAA Quarterfinals. After defeating
Rochester’s Joanna Toke and Rachel Sandler, 6-3, 7-6 (4) in
the round of 16, Hatley and Proko fell to Gordon and Narusha
Natarajan of Emory, 7-5, 6-4, in the quarterfinals. The W&L duo
finished the season with an overall record of 25-6. Hatley also
concludes her career with 93 career doubles victories, second most
all-time at W&L.
Washington and Lee ended its season with a 22-3 overall record.
The Generals advanced to the NCAA Division III Team Championships
and defeated Trinity (Texas) in the third place match, 5-4, marking
the ninth-straight season that W&L has finished in the top
eight in Division III.
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