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Tennis Signs Brown and Prinyarux to NLIs

PISCATAWAY, N.J.  – Rutgers tennis has signed two to NLIs for the 2020-21 season, Head Coach Hilary Ritchie announced. The Scarlet Knights welcome Chloe Brown and Alisa Prinyarux "To the Banks."
 
"I am extremely excited about Chloe and Alisa. Both will come in and contribute to our line up as freshmen," said Ritchie. "Chloe has a big game with tremendous power and Alisa is a very consistent, all-court player. They are only going to continue to grow here."

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Chloe Brown
Johns Creek, Ga. | Northview HS
 
Notes: Varsity tennis letterwinner at Northview High School...2018 Tennis State Champions-6A (Line 1)…2018 Region 6A Champions…2019 USTA Southern Cup Champions and 2018 USTA Southern Cup Finalists…2018 All State Sugar Bowl Tennis Classic Doubles Champion and Sportsmanship Award honoree…team MVP in 2017…three-time Arete Awards recipient (2016-2018)…Honor Roll student…2019 National Heisman High School Scholarship School Winner…2018 Titan Award recipient…2017 Burger King USTA Southern Clay Court Level 1A/Nat L4 Sportsmanship Award…USTA Georgia-Junior Spotlight Player of the Month (April 2018)…2019 Flood Student Missions Service Hours Award…2019 Secretary of Fellowship of Christian Athletes…varsity cross country letterwinner…daughter of Samantha and Charles…has a sister, Claire…intends to major in journalism and media studies.
Brown on why she chose Rutgers: As a future student-athlete at Rutgers, the academic reputation and resources, coaches, teammates, SAAC leadership, community outreach opportunities, study abroad programs, internships, and alumni strength were very attractive to me. The location offers great reach to top markets in my career path. Rutgers was welcoming and felt like home when I took my official visit. It is the perfect place for me.
 
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Alisa Prinyarux
Overland Park, Kan. | Blue Valley Northwest HS
 
Notes: No. 1 ranked recruit in Kansas by USTA…2019 Kansas Class 6A State Singles Champion…2017 Kansas Class 6A 3rd place Singles…2016 Kansas Class 6A State Doubles Champion-Undefeated…first player Singles Kansas Class 6A State Champion in Blue Valley Northwest High School history…first player who has both Singles and Doubles Kansas Class 6A State Champion in school history…two-time National Level 2 Doubles Champion…four-time National Level 2 finalist…quarterfinalist with Chloe Brown in doubles at the 2018 Indoor National Championship…2017 USTA Junior Leadership Award…member of the National Honor Society and Science National Honor Society…daughter Chanawee and Chittinee…intends to major in food science.
 
Prinyarux on why she chose Rutgers: I chose Rutgers for their amazing tennis program as well as the elite academics. The team, coaches, athletic advisors, and staff were so welcoming to my family and I. Everyone that I met was genuine, it really made it clear that Rutgers was the place I wanted to be. It was a great fit for me academically and athletically. The amount of support that student-athletes have is surreal. Rutgers made me feel at home; a place I see myself being the next four years.
 
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