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Athlete Awards

Lorenzo's Pizzeria Player of the Week

Farah Leclercq

  • Award
    Lorenzo's Pizzeria Player of the Week
  • Week Of
    4/3/2013
  • Sport
    Women's Tennis
  • Bio
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For the second time this season, Oberlin College senior Farah Leclercq was named as the North Coast Athletic Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Week, the league office announced on Monday afternoon.
 
Leclercq, a native of Ocala, Florida, went 5-0 during the Yeowomen’s recent spring break trip to Hilton Head, South Carolina. She won all three of her singles matches in straight sets with the first coming against Bridget Doyle of Carleton College who is No. 17 in the region. The former standout at Vanguard High School also topped opponents from Virginia Wesleyan and St. Olaf to extend her winning streak to five in a row.
 
Furthermore, she and doubles partner Grace Porter recorded a pair of 8-5 wins in the top spot against Carleton and St. Olaf. The duo is has won eight of their last 10 matches and recently moved into No. 4 in the ITA Central Region Rankings.
 
Leclercq previously earned player of the week honors from the conference on March 18.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
10/5/2009 Drew Mixter Football
9/29/2009 Laura Jessee Women's Volleyball
9/29/2009 Tyler Lewis Football
9/21/2009 Amanda Wysk Women's Volleyball
9/21/2009 Lori Sako Women's Soccer
9/14/2009 Joanna Johnson Women's Cross Country
9/14/2009 Zach Lipshultz Men's Soccer
9/8/2009 Skyler Dum Men's Soccer
9/8/2009 Lois Immerman Women's Soccer
8/27/2009 Drew Mixter Football
8/27/2009 Rita Kaplon Women's Volleyball
8/20/2009 Piper Niehaus Women's Cross Country
8/20/2009 Ben Schild Men's Cross Country
8/12/2009 Zach Lipshultz Men's Soccer
8/12/2009 Lori Sako Women's Soccer
8/5/2009 Sean Curtis Football
8/5/2009 Maggie Jacobson Women's Volleyball
7/24/2009 Clara Shaw Women's Cross Country
7/24/2009 Oliver Miller-Farrell Men's Soccer
7/15/2009 Phil Brua Baseball
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