2014-15 Women's Tennis Roster
Biography
2015 Second-Team All-Southern Conference Singles
2015 Second-Team All-Southern Conference Doubles
2014 Spring All-Southern Conference Academic Team
2014 Second-Team All-Southern Conference Singles
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Senior (2014-15): Received Second-Team All-Southern Conference honors in both singles and doubles play . . . finished the season with a 5-2 singles record against SoCon opponents and a perfect 7-0 doubles mark in league action . . . named the SoCon Women’s Tennis Player of the Week on April 14 after registering an unblemished 5-0 record in dual-match play against Troy, UNCG and Western Carolina . . . versus the nation’s No. 10-ranked Georgia Bulldogs on Jan. 24, she paired with Jessica Northcutt to knock off UGA’s No. 2 doubles tandem of Caroline Brinson and Hannah King, 6-2 . . . registered a 13-10 overall record at the No. 2 singles position and garnered an impressive 5-2 mark in SoCon play . . . in doubles action, she teamed with Northcutt on court No. 2 and posted an unblemished 7-0 record against league opponents . . . the pair concluded the SoCon Tournament boasting a 12-match winning streak . . . rattled off a four-match winning streak in singles play from April 8-18 . . . earned the championship title in the No. 3 doubles flight at the 2014 Samford Fall Round Robin when teamed with Savannah Wood . . . the pair finished the tournament with a perfect 3-0 record . . . paired with fellow senior Stephanie N’tcha at the 2014 USTA/ITA Southern Regional Championships and earned victories against Jacksonville State’s pairing of Danielle Kerinidi and Zoe Bizinos, 8-0, and Louisiana-Lafayette’s duo comprised of Elena Sava and Abby Johnson, 8-4 . . . earned her fourth varsity letter.
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Junior (2013-14): Earned Second-Team All-SoCon singles honors as she concluded conference play with an unblemished 9-0 record, as well as a dominant 20-1 record against dual-match foes . . . named the SoCon Player of the Week in back-to-back weeks on March 4 and March 12 . . . competed primarily at the No. 3 singles position and only suffered one loss all season . . . opened the 2015 campaign with an 11-match winning streak . . . finished the year with a nine-match winning streak . . . defeated Katherine Oudine of No. 68-ranked Furman in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4, on March 29 . . . in doubles play, she garnered a stellar 18-4 dual-match record . . . partnered with Carita Moolman at the No. 2 doubles position and finished the season with a 6-2 record . . . tallied a 3-1 mark in SoCon play and tallied a 2-0 mark at the No. 3 doubles mark . . . strung together a 10-match winning streak in doubles play despite being paired with a trio of difference teammates . . . after transferring to Samford from the University of Alabama, she compiled a 6-3 singles record in the fall, as well as a 5-4 mark in doubles play . . . teamed with Stephanie N’tcha to register a third-place finish in the doubles draw at the 26th Roberta Alison Fall Classic held at Alabama . . . claimed the Flight 3 singles bracket championship at the 2013 Samford Fall Invite by compiling a perfect 3-0 record . . . opened the 2013 fall season in impressive fashion as she tallied an unblemished 2-0 mark at the 12th Annual College of Charleston Invitational . . . named to the Spring 2014 Academic All-SoCon team by registering an impressive 3.57 grade-point average . . . earned her first varsity letter.
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Sophomore (2012-13):Â While competing as a member of the University of Alabama, she earned a win in doubles play with partner Emily Zabor against Southeastern Conference-rival Tennessee at the Furman Fall Classic.
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Freshman (2011-12): In her freshman season at the University of Alabama, she was named SEC Player of the Week on March 21 . . . won three of the four singles matches she played in and collected 14 wins in doubles throughout her rookie campaign . . . won nine straight doubles matches with Taylor Lindsey to start the season . . . instrumental in the Crimson Tide's doubles success throughout the season as Alabama gave up just four doubles points all season . . . won both her singles and doubles matches against SMU and didn't give up a single game, winning 6-0, 6-0, and 8-0 . . . debuted for the Tide at the UVA Winter Invite tournament and won a pair of singles and both of her doubles matches with Lindsey.
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High School: No. 1-ranked player in Egypt under 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18 . . . was a member of the Egyptian National Team in all age groups before joining the tennis team at Samford University . . . won the doubles in the all-Arab games in Qatar in December 2011 . . . won a pro tournament 10,000 in Egypt in doubles in 2009 at the age of 16 . . . No. 1 player in all of North Africa under 13 and 14 in singles and doubles . . . selected to travel with the ITF team under 16 to play all the ETA (European Tennis Association) tournaments from May to July in 2009 . . . one of the most accomplished athletes to come out of Futures High School.
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Personal: Born July 10, 1993 . . . daughter of Mamdouh Ebada and Nagiba Moawad . . . has two brothers, Karim and Omar . . . majoring in journalism/mass communications and boasts a 3.56 grade-point average.
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