Cary Gibson

Cary Gibson

Year: 09
Hometown: Augusta, GA
High School: Augusta Prep

Majors: Political Economy and Art History

Junior Year: Member of the 2008 NCAA Championship team. Little Three Champions. Ranked #2 in the nation for singles (#1 in Northeast) and #9 in nation for doubles.  Posted a 23-8 record at the #1 singles position including ITA Regional Singles Champion and NCAA Individual Singles Championship tournament Runner-Up.  First Williams women’s tennis player to advance to the final round of the NCAA Singles Championship Tournament.  All-American in Singles and Doubles.  Posted a 19-13 doubles record at the #1 position playing primarily with Annie Schneidman ‘08.  Advanced to the semifinal round of the ITA Regional Doubles Tournament, 2nd place finish at the NEWITT Tournament Flight #1 doubles.  Williams College Scholar-Athlete, All-NESCAC First Team Singles and Doubles, NESCAC All-Academic Team.  Thomas Schulman Award Recipient, Torrence M. Hunt Award Recipient, DIII College Athlete of the Year Nominee.

Sophomore Year:  Posted a 20-9 record at #1 singles winning the NEWITT Flight #1 tournament and finishing 2nd at the ITA Regional Tournament.  Posted a 16-12 record at #1 doubles with partner Annie Schneidman ‘08. All NESCAC First Team Singles and Second Team Doubles.  Advanced to the round of 8 in NCAA Individual Doubles Tournament. All-American in singles and doubles.  Ranked #14 nationally for singles and #5 for doubles.  Williams College Scholar-Athlete, ITA All-Academic Team, ITA National Player to Watch.  Finished 4th in NCAA Team Championships. Thomas Schulman Award Recipient.

Freshman Year: Played #3 singles posting an 18-9 record and partnered predominately with Annie Schneidman ‘08 at the #1 doubles position with a record of 11-11. All-NESCAC Doubles First Team, All-American in doubles.  Finished top 8 in NCAA Team Championships.   

High School: Played #1 singles for four years at Augusta Prepatory Day School. GISA Independent Schools Team State, MVP award junior and senior years.  Competed in the Southeast Region and at the national level for USTA junior tennis.

Personal:  Daughter of John and Martha, siblings Brooke Hasenhauer ’01, Christopher ’06, and Sarah.  

View: Mobile | Desktop