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At Princeton — 2011-12: earned first-team All-America and All-Ivy League honors during sophomore season … ended the season ranked seventh individually … went 11-2 while playing mostly at the No. 2 position … every win during the team regular season came by a 3-0 score … won two matches during the Ramsay Cup individual championships before losing to eventual national champion Amanda Sobhy of Harvard … won 10 straight matches during the middle of the season. 2010-11: earned second-team All-America honors during freshman season … ended season ranked 13th nationally; only three other freshmen were ranked higher … won 12 matches for Princeton playing at the No. 3 position … went 2-1 in the Howe Cup team championships, including a 3-0 win over eventual team champion Yale … won first match in Howe Cup; lost second-round match to teammate and fourth-seeded Julie Cerullo … won collegiate debut 3-0 against Columbia; won four of six regular season Ivy League matches.
Before Princeton — ranked as the top American
recruit in the summer of 2010 … ranked third overall in U-19 and first
among her class … was ranked as high as second at the U-17 level during
2008-09 year … she competed for the U.S. team in Chennai, India, at
Junior Worlds in 2009 … won U-17 Junior Nationals in 2009 … placed
fifth in U-15 Dutch Junior Open in 2007 … defeated Kimberly Hay to make
the Top 16 at the 2009 Worlds in India … won Nationals in 2006-07 and
reached finals each of the next two years … won Inter-Ac league title
three straight seasons … began playing squash at 10 years old and
played for the Merion Cricket Club and Agnes Irwin prior to high school
… lettered in soccer, tennis, golf and lacrosse at The Episcopal
Academy, the same school that produced men's standout Todd Harrity …
earned all-league honors two times in tennis … winner of the Mind,
Body, Spirit Award, the Delaware County Scholar Athlete Award and the
Aimie Willard Award.
Personal — born Aug. 19, 1992 … daughter of Bill
Eyre and Ellen Miller … father works in insurance, mother is a realtor
… has three older sisters: Avery, Ashley and Toby … Toby was the
fifth-ranked player in 2009-10 as the No. 1 at Williams College … has a
grandfather, Dan Ridder, who graduated from Princeton … interested in
political science and economics … enjoys tennis, running and skiing.
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