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2022-23 Women's Tennis Roster

Harvard Athletic Communications (GoCrimson.com)

Sophia Ho

  • Class Senior
  • Hometown Port Moody, British Columbia
  • High School Port Moody Secondary School
  • Concentration Computer Science
  • Housing Affiliation Lowell

Biography

Senior | 2022-23

Team Captain... ITA Scholar-Athlete... CSC Academic All-District... Voted Doubles Second Team All-Ivy... Named the team's Doubles Most Improved Player... Tallied a doubles record of 13-10 on the season.... Achieved nine doubles wins in the spring season... Record a singles record of 15-9 on the year... Her 15 wins were the second most on the team... Went 6-6 in singles in the spring season primarily competing in the number three position

Junior I 2021-22

Played nine of 14 singles matches at the first position ... undefeated at the No. 3 spot ... 1-1 doubles record.

Sophomore | 2020-21

Earned ITA Scholar-Athlete accolades ... Did not compete due to season cancelation by the Ivy League.

First-Year | 2019-20

Posted a combined singles and doubles record of 19-7 … Finished tied for second on the team in overall singles wins with 13 …. Registered a 6-2 dual-match record … Primarily served as the team’s No. 2, posting a 4-2 record at the position … Went 1-0 at the No. 1 and No. 3 positions … Won eight consecutive singles matches in the fall (Sept. 20 – Feb. 2) … Made her collegiate debut at the Columbia Invitational, where she placed second in the Bronx Draw (Sept. 13-15) … Earned two straight-set wins over Maria Ross of Boston College and Racquel Lyn of Dartmouth at the Harvard Fall Classic (Sept. 20-22) … Registered a 7-5 doubles win over Boston College’s Natasha Irani and Laura Lopez with Natasha Gonzalez at the Harvard Fall Classic (Sept. 20) … Won the Flight C singles draw at the Harvard Invitational, recording three consecutive victories (Nov. 1-3) … Placed second in the flight A doubles draw at the Harvard Invitational with Rachel Lim (Nov. 1-3) … Opened the Spring season with a 6-2, 6-2 win over Quinnipiac’s Andie Williams on the second singles court (Jan. 20) … Triumphed over Boston College’s Kylie Wilcox in straight sets, 6-4, 6-4 as the team’s No. 2 (Jan. 24) … Dominated Massachusetts’ Anna Napadiy, 6-0, 6-2 in her first match as the team’s No. 1 (Feb. 2) … Took down Rhode Island’s Nadia Rajan 6-1, 6-0, on the second singles court  for her largest margin of victory of the season (Mar. 7). 

Before Harvard 

Named the 2018 British Columbia Junior Female Player of the Year … Three-time Port Moody Top Female Player Award recipient (2017-19) … 2018 Leith Wheeler Stanley Park Open singles champion … 2017 Canada Summer Games silver medalist … 2016 British Columbia U18 Provincials singles and doubles champion … 2017 Panorama International Junior ITF singles and doubles champion … 2017 Victoria International Junior ITF singles champion … Achieved a career-high ITF Juniors world rank of No. 330 … Ranked as high as No. 2 in the British Columbia U18 division … Burnaby Tennis Club Most Improved Junior Player in 2016 … Leadership in Coaching Tennis Award recipient in 2019 … Four-year honor roll student.

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Historical Player Information

  • 2019-20First-Year

  • 2020-21Sophomore

  • 2021-22Junior

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