Sasha Borkov
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- Height:
- 5-8
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- Hometown:
- Newton, Mass.
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- High School:
- Laurel Springs School
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- Major:
- Nursing
Bio
Personal:
Sasha was born in Boston, Mass...is majoring in nursing at Curry...the daughter of Irina Kogan and Serguei Borkov...has two older siblings...favorite spot on campus: Student Center...chose Curry for the nursing program
Before Curry:
Sasha is a 2019 graduate of Laurel Springs High School
2021-22:
Appeared in all 19 matches for the Colonels...led Curry with a singles record of 15-3, all from the No. 1 position...held an eight-match winning streak in singles play from September 29 through March 14...ranked second on the Colonels with five doubles victories....named to the CCC's First Team All-Conference
2020-21:
Appeared in all six matches in Curry's COVID-19-shortened season...went 2-4 in singles play on the season, with all four losses in a third set tiebreaker...earned a sweep of both her doubles and singles matches in her first collegiate match, a 6-3 Curry victory over Wentworth on March 27
News mentions
The Curry College women's tennis team concluded its 2022-23 season on Sunday afternoon by falling to Regis College by a final score of 9-0 in non-conference action at the Wimbledon 109 Tennis Center.
The Curry College women's tennis team fell 7-2 to Westminster College on Thursday afternoon at the Oak Street Tennis Center to wrap up its Spring Break trip.
The Curry College Women's Tennis team fell to non-conference opponent Hamline University 7-2 Tuesday afternoon at the USTA National Campus.
The Curry College women's tennis team suffered a narrow 5-4 defeat to Eastern Nazarene Thursday afternoon on the Trent J. Scott Tennis Courts.
The Curry College women's tennis team fell short by a final score of 7-2 to Salve Regina University Friday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference at the Salve Regina Tennis Courts.
The Curry College women's tennis team dropped an 8-1 decision to Emerson College Tuesday afternoon in non-conference play at the Trent J. Scott '96 Tennis Courts.
The Curry College women's tennis team fell to UMass Dartmouth in a 5-4 nail-biter Saturday afternoon in non-conference action at the Trent J. Scott '96 Tennis Courts.
