Chris Harrow
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- Height:
- 5-8
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- Hometown:
- North Reading, Mass.
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- High School:
- North Reading
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- Major:
- History
Bio
As a Senior:
Went 9-8 in singles and 9-6 in doubles...name first-team all-GNAC in both singles and doubles...two-time GNAC Player of the Week...played on the No. 1 court in every singles and doubles match this season, playing every doubles match with Luke Horton...had a string of five straight doubles wins with Horton...went a combined 5-1 in GNAC play with him and Horton winning all three doubles matches.
As a Junior:
Went 15-3 in singles play and 13-6 in doubles play for the Pride...the 15 singles wins was the highest on the team and is tied for fourth most in a single season in program history...was a perfect 11-0 in doubles play with partner Gabriel Montealegre, becoming the only duo in school history to go undefeated with a minimum of 10 matches played...named First Team All-NECC in singles and doubles (with partner Montealegre)...named NECC Tournament Most Valuable Player and NECC Player of the Year
As a Sophomore:
Appeared in 20 matches for the Pride...played No. 1 in singles in all 20 matches, registering a record of 12-8...went a perfect 7-0 in NECC play in both singles and doubles with partner Luke Horton...two-time NECC Player of the Week honoree...NECC All-Tournament Team selection in both singles and doubles...NECC Tournament Most Valuable Player...First Team All-Conference in singles...named NECC Player of the Year
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
A fantastic season came to a close for the Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team who fell 5-1 to Ramapo College in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference championship Saturday at the Athletic Center.
The top seeded Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team booked its ticket to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Tournament title match, dominating Johnson & Wales (RI) 5-1 in one of two tournament semifinals Saturday at the Regis Tennis Center.
Nolan Bebarta (Danville, Calif.) twice saw his pro set lead evaporate but kept his composure for a match-clinching three set win in the deciding match of a 5-4 win by the Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team over Clark, Monday night at the Regis Tennis Center.
Senior Chris Harrow (North Reading, Mass.) picked up his 99th and 100th career wins on Saturday afternoon as the Regis (Mass.) men's tennis team picked up a 6-3 win over Johnson & Wales in Great Northeast Athletic Conference action at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team took a break from conference play, hosting Division II Saint Anselm College but coming up short in a 7-2 loss to the Hawks Tuesday at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team improved to a perfect 2-0 in Great Northeast Athletic Conference play with another convincing win, this time a 7-2 victory over Suffolk Saturday night at the Winchester Tennis Courts.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team took the court for its first-ever Great Northeast Athletic Conference match and did so in style with a 9-0 win at Norwich, Saturday afternoon at Shapiro Fieldhouse.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team closed its 2018 spring break trip with head coach John Ciarleglio notching his 100th career victory in an 8-1 win over Penn State-Berks Friday at the Lake Cane Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team retook the court after a day off, getting back on the winning track with a 5-4 victory over the US Merchant Marine Academy, Thursday at the USTA National Campus.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team kept it rolling, sweeping doubles play en route to a 7-2 win over King’s College (Pa.) Tuesday at the Lake Cane Tennis Center. Regis improves to 7-2 this season and 2-0 this spring while the Monarch’s fall to 4-3.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team suffered its first loss of 2018, ending an eight-game spring break win streak with an 8-1 loss to Judson (IL) Tuesday at the USTA National Campus.
The Regis (Mass.) men's tennis program is off to a great start in 2017-18, finishing its fall season at 5-2. Sitting down with Regis Athletics for a question and answer session is senior Chris Harrow who shares the value of a million dollars, his love of Journey and why Regis was the place for him.
Sophomore Kyle Dugat (Houston, Texas) picked up a win at No. 6 singles, but it was not enough as the Regis (Mass.) men's tennis team fell 8-1 to Franklin Pierce University in non-conference action Thursday afternoon at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team ran its win streak to five matches, blanking UMass-Dartmouth, 9-0, on Thursday at the UMD Tennis Courts.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team won its third consecutive match Tuesday afternoon, downing Salve Regina University 7-2 in non-conference action at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men's tennis team extended its winning streak to two on Tuesday afternoon, shutting out the Vikings of Salem State University by a score of 9-0.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis picked up win number one of the 2017-18 season on Saturday afternoon, defeating the Lions of Emerson College by a final score of 6-3 at the Regis Tennis Center.
The Regis (Mass.) men's tennis team hosted Division II Saint Anselm on Thursday at the Regis Tennis Center, a match that would end up being postponed due to inclement weather.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s tennis team suffered a loss in their 2017-18 season opener on Friday evening, falling to Eastern Nazarene by a final score of 9-0 at the Regis Tennis Center.
