Katharine Conklin

Katharine Conklin
Katharine Conklin
  • Hometown:
    Freehold, NJ
  • Year:
    So.
  • High School:
    Freehold Township
Bio

2015-16 (Sophomore): 6-10 in singles competition playing mostly at third flight ... won in three sets over Scranton's Emilia Jakubek in Landmark semifinals ... 7-13 in doubles play paired with Rachel Yurchisin at first doubles.

2014-15 (Freshman): Went 12-11 in singles play during her first season at Juniata, 3-3 in conference play.. typically played in the third flight but went 2-0 in the second.. finished 13-11 overall in doubles play, primarily playing in No. 2 doubles.. member of the 2015 ECAC Championship team

High School: Played four years and earned three letters in first doubles and singles ... earned team sportsmanship award in her sophomore year ... team captain in junior and senior years.

Personal: Daughter of Craig and Mary Conklin ... POE is Marine Biology and French.

News mentions
Rachel Yurchisin
Eagles Drop Thriller to Blue Jays in Landmark Championship 5-4

ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa.- In a rematch of their showdown weeks ago, the Juniata and Elizabethtown women’s tennis teams faced off in the Landmark Championship match on Saturday afternoon. In a battle that went wire-to-wire and was decided by in the third set of the deciding match, the Blue Jays bested the Eagles 5-4 to win their second straight Landmark title and seventh straight overall.

Katharine Conklin won in three sets at fourth singles.
Eagles Defeat Royals 5-3 In Landmark Semifinals

CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa.- For the last two years, the Juniata and Scranton women’s teams have met in the Landmark Semifinals. On both occasions, the Royals have come out on the winning end. The third time proved to be the charm as the Eagles defeated the Royals 5-3 to advance to the Landmark Championship for the first time in program history.

Tori Gray won 6-4, 6-2 at fifth singles for the Eagles.
Eagles Falls to Royals 7-2 in Landmark Finale

SCRANTON, Pa.- The Juniata women’s tennis team played its final Landmark Conference match of the season on Sunday afternoon against Scranton. The Royals got the better of the Eagles as they won by the score of 7-2.

Women's Tennis seniors Tori Gray and Mitsuki Koh
Women ‘s Tennis Shuts Out Drew 9-0 On Senior Day

HUNTINGDON, Pa.- A day after dropping a close match with Elizabethtown, the Juniata women’s tennis team hosted Drew on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles took down the Rangers 9-0 to improve to 9-6 overall and 4-1 in the Landmark.

Vienna Cordier won 6-1, 6-1 at fifth singles to improve to 8-3 overall.
Women’s Tennis Defeats Susquehanna 7-2

HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata women’s tennis team remained undefeated in Landmark play as they defeated Susquehanna 7-2 on Wednesday afternoon at Raffensberger Courts. The Eagles’ overall record improves to 8-5 and they are 3-0 in the Landmark.

Lauren Lucas and Sam Hendricks won at third doubles 8-4.
Eagles Earn 7-2 Landmark Win Over Moravian

HUNTINGDON, Pa.- The Juniata women’s tennis team hosted Moravian in the Landmark Conference opener for both teams on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles bested the Greyhounds by the score of 7-2.