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17 May 2024 | |
Alumni News |
Huge congratulations to Oliver Hague (OS 2023) who has been awarded Rookie of the Year by his tennis conference over in the US.
The award was presented by the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA), an athletic conference whose members are mostly public universities. As well as being recognised for his singles success across his freshman year, Oliver has also been awarded team of the season for his doubles performance, both tremendous achievements! A short clip of the award announcement and Oliver in action can be viewed here.
Oliver has had a fantastic first year at the College of William & Mary in Virginia where he is studying Psychology after successfully securing a tennis scholarship there. We wish him continued success both on and off the court in his second year and beyond.
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