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Sarah Hamner

  • height 5-4
  • class Junior
  • Hometown Fort Collins, Colo.
  • High school Laurel Springs School
  • height 5-4
  • class Junior
  • Hometown Fort Collins, Colo.
  • High school Laurel Springs School

Sarah Hamner Bio

AWARDS

  • 2x All-SEC First Team – 2022, 2023
  • SEC Freshman of the Year – 2022
  • SEC All-Freshman Team – 2022
  • 2022 Honda Sport Finalist for Tennis – 2022
  • ITA Carolina Region Rookie of the Year – 2022
  • ITA Carolina Region Singles Champion – 2023
  • ITA All-American Singles Champion– 2021
  • ITA All-American in Singles – 2022
  • ITA All-American in Doubles – 2023
  • 2x SEC Academic Honor Roll – 2022, 2023
  • 2x ITA Scholar-Athlete – 2022, 2023
  • CSC Academic All-District – 2023
  • CSC Academic All-American – 2023
  • 2x NCAA Singles Tournament Qualifier – 2022, 2023
  • NCAA Doubles Tournament Qualifier – 2023

2022-23 (SOPHOMORE)

  • Began the year with a preseason singles ranking of No. 2 in the country
  • Won her singles flight at the Debbie Southern Furman Fall Classic to start her sophomore campaign
  • Earned a spot in the main draw at the ITA All-American Singles Championships where she advanced to the round of 16
  • Became the program’s first ITA Carolina Regional Champion since 1988, defeating the reigning regional champion in the title match
  • Was invited to the ITA Fall National Championships where she advanced to the consolation round of 16
  • Suffered an injury early in the dual season that kept her out of the lineup for much of the non-conference schedule
  • Despite battling injury, still managed to post a 19-12 overall singles record with a 7-6 mark in dual play, primarily from the No. 2 spot in the lineup
  • Also posted a 22-11 mark in doubles play with a 12-4 record in dual meets and 7-3 record against SEC opponents
  • Qualified for the NCAA Singles Tournament for the second consecutive year where she fell in the first round
  • Entered the NCAA Doubles Tournament as an alternate with partner Ayana Akli and made a run to the quarterfinals of the event
  • Was named an ITA All-American in doubles for advancing to the quarterfinals of the tournament
  • Ended the season with a final singles ranking of No. 32 and a doubles ranking of No. 21 with Akli

2021-22 (FRESHMAN)

  • First Gamecock since 2009 to have at least 30 wins in a season
  • Tied the second-best program record for wins in a season with 35 in singles
  • Recorded 22 wins against ranked opponents on the season
  • Was named the No. 1 newcomer by the ITA ahead of the 2021-22 season
  • First in program history to advance past the quarterfinals and win the ITA All-American National Championship in singles
  • Ranked as high as No. 1 in the ITA singles rankings and is the first Gamecock to reach that ranking
  • Remained in the top six singles players all season and finished the season ranked No. 4
  • Played all dual matches in the No. 1 spot for South Carolina with a 16-5 record
  • Went on a 14-match winning streak in the fall into the ITA National Fall Championships
  • Took down then-No. 105 Carmen Corley of No. 18 Oklahoma in the first dual match of the season
  • Began the SEC season on a five-match winning streak, highlighted by a win over No. 27 Carson Branstine of Texas A&M
  • Earned the first singles point in the NCAA Round of 64 match against Iowa State with a win over No. 56 Thasaporn Naklo
  • Advanced to the NCAA Singles Championship Round of 32 after a win against No. 76 Shakhnoza Khatamova of UCSB
  • Appeared in the ITA Doubles Rankings in two separate pairs with Misa Malkin and Megan Davies
  • Ranked as high as 20 with Malkin and as high as 30 with Davies
  • Defeated the No. 2 doubles team in the nation with Malkin during the Carolina Kickoff
  • Notched six doubles wins in the regular SEC season with Davies including a win over the No. 10 team from Tennessee
  • Helped the Gamecocks to the doubles point in the SEC Tournament against Georgia in the quarterfinals with Malkin

HIGH SCHOOL

  • Was the No. 8 recruit in the nation according to TennisRecruiting.net at the time of her signing in November 2020
  • Rose to the No. 2 recruit the following spring before enrolling at South Carolina
  • Also viewed as the No. 2 recruit in the southeast and No. 2 in Florida as well
  • A blue-chip recruit according to TennisRecruiting.net
  • Won a J4 tournament in Daytona Beach and the doubles title and was a singles finalist at another J4 in Orlando as well right before her signing
  • Posted a 62-11 record in singles during 2020
  • Closed out the 2020 season winning the Battle of Boca Part IV by Puhan
  • Won the 2020 USTA/UTR Reel Tennis Open Circuit 3 by downing four blue-chip recruits en route to the title
  • Won the Casely Junior Open Championships in June 2020, the Puhan Fall Classic in September 2020 and was a finalist at an open UTR event in July 2020
  • A doubles title at the 2019 Eddie Herr ITF Championships
  • Singles finalist at the 2019 USTA Winter Nationals in the 18s
  • Won the backdraw in the 18s at the 2018 USTA Winter Nationals
  • Was the No. 16 junior in the country and the No. 116 junior in the world at the time of her signing
  • Had a career-high Junior ITF ranking of No. 113 in April 2021

CAREER SINGLES STATISTICS

Year Overall Tournament Dual (SEC) #1 (SEC) #2 (SEC) #3 (SEC) #4 (SEC) #5 (SEC) #6 (SEC)
2021-22 35-9 19-4 16-5 (8-3) 16-5 (8-3)
2022-23 19-12 12-6 7-6 (5-5) 1-0 6-6 (5-5)
Total 54-21 31-10 23-11 (13-8) 17-5 (8-3) 6-6 (5-5)

CAREER DOUBLES STATISTICS

Year Overall Tournament Dual (SEC) #1 (SEC) #2 (SEC) #3 (SEC)
2021-22 14-13 3-6 11-7 (6-4) 6-5 (6-4) 2-2 3-0
2022-23 22-11 10-7 12-4 (7-3) 9-3 (6-2) 1-1 (1-1) 2-0
Total 36-24 13-13 23-11 (13-7) 15-8 (12-6) 3-3 (1-1) 5-0