Amanda Fish
2005-06 (Junior):Earned ITA All-American
status… First Team All-SEC… had an eight match winning
streak in the middle of SEC season… went 20-6 at No. 1
singles… earned SEC Player of the Week recognition for
consecutive victories over Catrina Thompson of Notre
Dame, Victoria Jones of Tennessee, and Natalie Frazier
of Georgia, helping the [apos]Dores take the win in all three
contests… peaked at No. 15 on the ITA Singles rankings
during SEC season… advanced to the second round of
the NCAA Singles Championship.
2004-05 (Sophomore): Had a
perfect 11-0 SEC season, earning her the
final SEC Player of the Week award as well
as a spot on the All-SEC First Team … She
was also named the ITA Player to Watch
from the Southeast Region … Was
partnered with Taka Bertrand all season in
doubles, posting a 20-6 record … She
defeated nine different top-100 players.
2003-04 (Freshman): Went 17-1
midway through the 2004 spring season
only losing to Christyn Lucas from South
Carolina … Went 2-1 when paired with Falk
in doubles play … Had a record of 17-7
when paired with Schellhas in doubles play
… had substantial wins against opponents
from Clemson, Duke and Wisconsin.
Prep/Juniors: Named the 2003
Intercollegiate Tennis Association[apos]s Summer
Circuit Player of the Year, for posting an
amazing 19-1 record this summer, winning
three singles titles and becoming the first
incoming freshman ever to reach the singles
final at the ITA National Summer
Championships … Top-ranked player in
New England, rose all the way to 14th
nationally … Fifth place at the 2002 Winter
SuperNational … Second place at the 2002
St. Louis Gateway … Three-time team MVP,
two-time league MVP and captain of the ISL
team champions at Thayer Academy …
Team also won three consecutive New
England Prep championships, from 2001-
[apos]03 … Three-time New England Prep School
‘A’ Singles champion … Honor roll student,
also earned Gilbert Booth Award as school[apos]s
top female athlete.
Personal: Amanda Fitzpatrick Fish,
born March 19, 1985 … daughter of Polly
and Greg Fish … plans to major in human
and organizational development … brother
(Alexander) is on the men[apos]s tennis team at
the College of William & Mary in
Williamsburg, Va.