Girls Tennis

More Than 30 Student-Athletes Make College Commitments

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Varsity Fresh/Soph JV Schedule

PRESEASON

Date
Time
Opponent
Results
There are no preseason events for
Girls Tennis
at this time.

REGULAR SEASON

Date
Time
Opponent
Results
There are no upcoming events for
Girls Tennis
at this time.

POSTSEASON

Date
Time
Opponent
Results
There are no postseason events for
Girls Tennis
at this time.

VARSITY JV Fresh/Soph Roster

Player
Grade
Number

Saura

Aulakh

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Caroline

Bomboy

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Ella

Brennan

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Lauren

Carignano

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Sara

Chhun

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Samantha

Cullison

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Edison

Curtis

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Katherine

Grovich

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Devin

Jablon

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Isabella

Lombardo

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Emma

Muller-Thym

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Brooklyn

Nager

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Julie

Namvary

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Andrea

Pinargotte

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Seema

Shukla

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Evelyn

Woosley

Sr.

Jr.

So.

Fr.

Varsity

Coaching Staff

Kaitlin Loftus
Head Coach, Girls Varsity Tennis

Head Coach Kaitlin McKeon Loftus brings more than 15 years of tennis instruction to John Carroll, as well as 10 years of teaching experience. A former Division I tennis player at Loyola University, she still holds the school record for the most singles wins in one season (28) and was named MVP her senior year. She also spent 11 years working as a tennis pro in Connecticut in Maryland. Five years ago, she founded Kaitlin's Greyhound Tennis and currently provides instruction to more than 100 people each week.

Coach Loftus is also a leader in the fitness industry, where she has worked as an Under Armour Brand Ambassador and been recognized by the Mayor of Baltimore and on the Today Show for her efforts in Baltimore City Schools, where she worked for 10 years as an educator.