2021 (Junior)
Jamie Stoppler, a junior, played in number three singles and number two doubles. She earned a record of 4-5 in singles competition. With her double’s partner Kelsey Lajom, they had an overall record of 7-2 in doubles competition. She also competed in a number two doubles match with Samantha Purpura where they went 1-0.
2020 (Sophomore)
Jamie Stoppler, a sophomore, played 4 singles and 2 doubles. During the season, her overall record in singles was 5-1 and 6-2 in the conference. Jamie and partner Danielle had an overall doubles record of 7-4. She has made the Dean’s List in all semesters since freshman year, NSIC All Academic 2020, ITA Scholar Athlete in 2019, Bismarck Quarterback Club 2019 Award, 2019 NSIC Second-Team All Conference Doubles Team, and nominated as 2019 UMary freshman female rookie athlete of the year.  She is majoring in biomechanics with an emphasis on pre-PT and a minor in psychology. Jamie is an active member of SAAC, YRC and Health PRO this coming year.
2019 (Freshman)
Jamie Stoppler, freshman, played 3 & 4 singles and 2 doubles her freshman year. During the 2019 season, her overall record in singles was 14-3 and 7-1 in the conference. Jamie and partner Danielle had an overall doubles record of 16-2 and 9-1 in the conference. She made the Dean’s List in fall and spring, was an ITA Scholar Athlete in 2019, on the 2019 NSIC Second-Team All Conference Doubles Team, and nominated as UMary freshman female rookie athlete of the year.  She is majoring in biomechanics with an emphasis on pre-PT and a minor in psychology. Jamie is a member of SAAC, PACS, and YRC and will be a member of Health PRO this coming year.
PRIOR TO UMARY
High School
A valedictorian graduate, she has been on Century’s varsity tennis team since a 7th grader (qualifying for state every year). She earned all-conference honors and all-state honors in 2015-2018, WDA singles champion in 2017 and the WDA singles runner-up in 2016 and 2018. She placed 5th in state singles in 2015-2016 and 4th in state singles in 2017-2018 and was recognized as outstanding senior athlete in 2018. Outside of tennis some of her interests/hobbies are going to the lake and hanging out with friends.Â
Personal
She will be majoring in psychology with an emphasis on pre-physical therapy.
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