Abby Reis
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- Height:
- 5'5
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- Hometown:
- Des Moines, IA.
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- Urbandale High School
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- Major:
- Communications
Bio
2018: Capped her freshman campaign on the All-South Atlantic Conference honorable mention doubles list alongside Jill Corsato-Owsianka after the duo went 8-8 in the regular season, mostly at the top spot where they went 7-8... On the singles side, she went 3-13... Spent most of her time as the No. 2 singles player with a 2-9 record.
Personal: Played Tennis and volleyball in high school, was the team captain of her tennis team that finished second at the Iowa State Tournament. Reis was also a member of National Honor Society and was an FCA officer in high school.
News mentions
ROCK HILL, S.C. – Carson-Newman senior Jill Corsato-Owsianka (Düesseldorf, Germany) and freshman Abby Reis (Des Moines, IA.) received All-South Atlantic Conference accolades as announced by the league office on Wednesday.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – For the second time in program history, the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team finished seventh in the SAC standings after the regular season, setting the Eagles up for a Tuesday quarterfinal meeting with second-seeded, No. 14 Tusculum at the Nichols Tennis Complex on Tusculum's campus.
GREENEVILLE, Tenn. – A Pioneer sweep through doubles action led to a quick match conclusion as seventh-seeded Carson-Newman fell to second-seed, No. 14 Tusculum, 5-0, on Tuesday at the Nichols Tennis Complex.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – A hefty deficit early in the afternoon proved to be too much for Carson-Newman as the Eagles fell to No. 39 Queens, 9-0, on Saturday at the Queens Sports Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Stiff battles in doubles and singles were not enough for the Eagles as Carson-Newman fell to 13th-ranked Tusculum, 9-0, in Tuesday afternoon’s senior day match.
MARS HILL, N.C. – With a sweep in the first three doubles matches of the day, Carson-Newman was able to contain a small resurgence by the Lions as the Eagles defeated Mars Hill, 7-2, on Thursday afternoon at the Hart Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Despite an opposition resurgence in singles play, Carson-Newman held on late as the Eagles defeated the visiting Catawba College Catawba Indians, 5-4, in a Friday afternoon South Atlantic Conference matchup at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
ANDERSON, S.C. – A flip-flop scoring affair in singles play forced the day to be decided by the final match on the court at the No. 6 spot with the Eagles falling to Anderson 5-4 on Tuesday afternoon at the AU Tennis Complex.
ROCK HILL, S.C. – For the first time since 2010, an Eagle has been named the South Atlantic Conference AstroTurf Women’s Tennis Player of the Week as Jill Corsato-Owsianka (Düesseldorf, Germany) was tabbed as such by the League office on Monday.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Fresh off of a strong 8-1 South Atlantic Conference win over Coker on Sunday, Carson-Newman looks to build upon its two-match winning streak as the Eagles take a trip to Anderson, S.C. to take on the Trojans on Tuesday afternoon at the AU Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Carson-Newman embarked on a two-match winning streak with its second-consecutive South Atlantic Conference win in a dominating 8-1 victory over the visiting Coker Cobras on Sunday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
HICKORY, N.C. – A 2-1 advantage in doubles play propelled the Eagles to their first South Atlantic Conference win of the season as they defeated Lenoir-Rhyne 6-3 on Friday at the YMCA of Catawba Valley.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – As the Eagles came up unsuccessful in three days of consecutive action last week, they look to get back on track against Shawnee State on Wednesday at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – For the second time this season, Carson-Newman faced a shutout loss as the Eagles fell to No. 20 Wingate, 9-0, on Saturday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
NEWBERRY, S.C. – Another early 2-1 disadvantage was too much for the Eagles to overcome as Carson-Newman suffered its third-straight loss of the season, losing to Newberry in its first South Atlantic Conference road contest of the season, 7-2, on Friday afternoon at the Oakland Tennis Center.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Despite being down 2-1 through doubles play, Carson-Newman was not able to bounce back, losing five of its first six matches in its South Atlantic Conference season opener en route to a 7-2 defeat against Lincoln Memorial on Thursday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Despite efforts to tie the match after falling into a deficit through doubles play, the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team fell to the Knights of Bellarmine, 6-3, on Saturday afternoon.
HARROGATE, Tenn. – The Carson-Newman jumped out to a quick lead after sweeping doubles play, leading to an 8-1 victory over Martin Methodist at the Lincoln Memorial Roundup at the LMU Tennis Complex.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – For the second time this season, a Carson-Newman women’s tennis match came down to the final match of the day, this time with the Eagles taking the 5-4 victory over Lee on Wednesday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
ATHENS, Tenn. – After a slow start to the season, The Eagles were able to put themselves on the winning track Tuesday afternoon with a dominating 9-0 thrashing of Tennessee Wesleyan, marking their first win of the 2018 campaign.
DAHLONEGA, Ga. – The road-opener for Carson-Newman as the Eagles fell to 22nd-ranked North Georgia team, 9-0, on Sunday afternoon.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – With hopes of finally getting a match in after facing a week without competition due to precipitation-filled forecasts, the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team with travel to Dahlonega, Ga. for a Sunday afternoon meeting with region foe No. 24 North Georgia.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Opening the season with a heartbreaking 5-4 loss to Young Harris on Tuesday, the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team looks to bounce back on Tuesday as the Eagles take to the road to face Tennessee Wesleyan at 1:30 p.m. in Athens, Tenn.
JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. – Despite every effort to keep the match close, the Carson-Newman women’s tennis team suffered its first loss of the season in nail-biting fashion with a 5-4 decision against Young Harris on Tuesday afternoon at the Buddy Catlett Tennis Complex.
