Chris Harrow
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- Height:
- 5-8
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- Hometown:
- North Reading, Mass.
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- Year:
- So.
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- High School:
- North Reading
Bio
As a Freshman:
Went 15-5 at No. 2 singles and 16-5 overall in doubles play...went 12-4 at No. 1 doubles with Michael Beluch...Named the NECC Rookie of the Year...Named NECC Rookie of the Week four times...Named ECAC Rookie of the Week twice...All-Conference Singles First Team selection and All-NECC First Team Doubles...All-Tournament Singles team choice
Personal:
Chris is a history major from North Reading, Mass...He is the son of Charlie and Diane Harrow...Chris has two siblings, Jackie and Ben...Received MVP and coaches award in high school
News mentions
Under sunny skies and cool temperatures, the Regis College men's tennis team dominated Becker College 8-1 to conclude the season with its fourth straight New England Collegiate Conference title Sunday afternoon at the Regis Courts.
The Regis College men's tennis team once again locked up the No. 1 seed heading into the New England Collegiate Conference Championship Tournament. The Pride (14-6, 8-0 NECC) will host fourth-seeded Mitchell College (2-7, 2-6 NECC) Saturday, April 23 at Regis Courts.
Regis College sophomore Chris Harrow (North Reading, Mass.) has been named this week's New England Collegiate Conference men's tennis Player of the Week, while teammate Luke Horton (Bass Harbor, Maine) has been named the Rookie of the Week, it was announced Monday afternoon.
Regis College defeated Becker College 8-1 in New England Collegiate Conference men's tennis action on Monday afternoon. The win clinches the fourth consecutive season in which the Pride went undefeated in NECC regular season play
The Regis men's tennis team moved within one win of earning the New England Collegiate Coast tournament's No. 1 seed and with it a chance to host throughout, beating Wheelock 8-1 on Saturday afternoon at the Regis Courts.
On Senior Day at the Regis Courts, the Regis College men's tennis team blanked Lesley University in New England Collegiate Conference action on a chilly Wednesday afternoon. The Pride improve to 12-6 overall and a perfect 6-0 in the NECC while the Lynx drop to 0-8 in both conference and overall.
Regis College picked up a 9-0 victory at Mitchell College on Saturday afternoon at the Mack Tennis Courts. Regis (11-6 overall) improved to 5-0 in New England Collegiate Conference play. The Pride swept all three doubles matches by 8-0 finals before taking all six singles points.
