Natasha Forrest
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- Height:
- 5-8
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- Hometown:
- Jersey, United Kingdom
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- Year:
- Sophomore
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- High School:
- Jersey College for Girls
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- Major:
- Education
Bio
- 2021 All-SAC second-team doubles
2020-21: Played at the number 4 and 5 singles spot with an overall record of 11-7 and 7-5 against SAC opponents..... Paired with Hannah Price in number two doubles play.... The pair tied the CNWT program record for single-season doubles wins as they finished 15-4 overall and 10-2 against SAC foes.
2019-20: Played at the No. 3 and 4 in singles matches with a 3-4 overall record... Most of her time was spent as the fourth-seed with a 3-3 showing... Teamed up with Hannah Price in doubles play at 5-4... The pair played at all three positions but spent the most time as the No. 2 with a 2-3 showing.
High School: Attended Jersey College for Girls where she played tennis, netball, hockey and soccer. She played a role in leading Jersey to tennis championship victories from 2012-2018 vs. Geurnsey. Her sister plays netball at Brighton University.
News mentions
For the first time in over a decade, Carson-Newman women’s tennis was announced as one of the top 50 programs in all of Divison II tennis Wednesday after a successful completion to the 2021 season.
For the first time in program history, Carson-Newman (13-7) Women's Tennis made it to the SAC Women's Tennis Tournament semifinals Friday morning.
For the first time since 2016, Carson-Newman (13-6) claimed victory in the SAC Women’s Tennis Quarterfinals Thursday morning.
A trio of Carson-Newman women’s tennis athletes have been recognized for their on-court efforts with All-SAC honors following the 2021 regular season competition as announced by the South Atlantic Conference Wednesday.
For the second time in the 2021 season, Carson-Newman (12-6, 8-4 SAC) will square off with the Limestone Saints (11-6, 7-5 SAC).
Carson-Newman (12-6, 8-4 SAC) wrapped up their 2021 regular season on Saturday with a 6-1 victory over the Catawba College Catawba Indians from the Johnson Tennis Center
With their 5-2 team win against Tusculum, Carson-Newman (11-6, 7-4 SAC) secured its first win from Greeneville since April 11, 2001.
Carson-Newman (10-6, 6-4 SAC) finished off a three-match homestand on Tuesday against the UVA Wise Highland Cavaliers (2-12, 0-9 SAC).
Carson-Newman (9-6, 5-4 SAC) will end a three-match homestand on Tuesday against the visiting UVA Wise Highland Cavaliers (2-11, 0-8 SAC) from the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex
For the first time when playing at home, Carson-Newman (9-6, 5-4 SAC) claimed victory over the Queens (N.C.) Royals on Saturday.
Carson-Newman (8-6, 4-4 SAC) was back at home on Tuesday and defended home court as they were victorious over Mars Hill (1-9, 0-8 SAC) by a score of 7-0
Carson-Newman (7-6, 3-4 SAC) will look to rebound as they have two matches in two days on the schedule for themselves.
Carson-Newman (7-6, 3-4 SAC) knew how tough their Saturday matchup would be against #15 Wingate
Carson-Newman (7-5, 3-3 SAC) takes to the road once again for a big-time matchup with a ranked SAC opponent.
For the third straight match, Carson-Newman (7-5, 3-3 SAC) will take action from the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex
For the first time in four matches, Carson-Newman women's tennis (7-5, 3-3 SAC) has seen a victory go their way against a South Atlantic Conference foe.
Carson-Newman women's tennis (6-5, 2-3 SAC) returned back home on Saturday to welcome the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears to Mossy Creek.
In a season like no other, Carson-Newman (6-4, 2-4 SAC) gets the opportune chance to play a pair of home matches this weekend.
As they returned to South Atlantic Conference matches, Carson-Newman (6-4, 2-2 SAC) could not defeat the Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters (4-5, 3-3 SAC) Wednesday.
Carson-Newman women’s tennis saw action from the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex Tuesday but could not maintain home court advantage.
The trip inside the Peach State ended for Carson-Newman women’s tennis on Sunday.
For the second consecutive match, Carson-Newman women’s tennis (5-1, 2-0 SAC) have not only defeated their opponent but won by at least a 3-match margin
Carson-Newman women’s tennis (4-1, 1-0 SAC) have started off the 2021 conference portion with a solid team win over the Limestone Saints (2-1, 0-1 SAC) by a score of 5-2.
For the first time in 2021, Carson-Newman women’s tennis will leave the Volunteer State and start action against South Atlantic Conference opposition.
Chalk up another victory for the women’s tennis program here at Carson-Newman.
Saturday was not Carson-Newman women’s tennis’ day. The Eagles (2-2, 0-0 SAC) were defeated by Austin Peay (2-0, 0-0 OVC) by a team score of 5-2.
Hannah Price picked up her first career South Atlantic Conference Player of the Week honor the league announced Monday
The Eagles of Carson-Newman women’s tennis (2-1, 0-0 SAC) started their day off sweeping Belmont Abbey 7-0 before taking Tennessee Wesleyan (1-2, 0-0 AAC) to the limit Saturday night, winning 5-2 to go 2-0 on the day and 2-1 overall on the new 2021 season.
It has been a long 331 days for Carson-Newman women’s tennis since they last saw action on March 12, 2020, but the wait was worth it.
