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- Height:
- 6-0
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- Year:
- Sr.
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- Hometown:
- Collegeville, Pa.
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- High School:
- Woodlynde School
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- Major:
- Nursing
Bio
Personal:
Sophia was born in Philadelphia, Pa...is majoring in nursing at Curry...the daughter of Matt and Linda Wiernusz...favorite spot on campus: Trent J. Scott '96 Courts...chose Curry because it was the perfect all-around fit
Before Curry:
Sophia is a 2019 graduate of the Woodlynde School in Stratford, Pa...played four years of varsity tennis for the Warriors
2021-22:
Appeared in five matches for the Colonels, playing only in singles...earned her first win of the season by picking up a 6-2, 6-3 decision at second singles against Lesley University on April 23...team captain
2020-21:
Appeared in all six matches of Curry's COVID-19 shortened season...earned one win in both doubles in singles, both coming in her team's 6-3 victory over Wentworth on March 27...team captain
2019-20:
Played in all 19 matches for the Colonels, primarily as the team’s #1 singles player and as a member of the first doubles team...won two singles matches...featured in an article published by USTA Middle States...named Curry's team Most Valuable Player
News mentions

The Curry College Women's Tennis team fell to non-conference opponent Hamline University 7-2 Tuesday afternoon at the USTA National Campus.

The Curry College women's tennis team suffered a narrow 5-4 defeat to Eastern Nazarene Thursday afternoon on the Trent J. Scott Tennis Courts.

The Curry College women's tennis team marked a 7-2 win over Commonwealth Coast Conference opponent Suffolk University Saturday afternoon on the Trent J. Scott Tennis Courts.
The Curry College women's tennis team fell short by a final score of 7-2 to Salve Regina University Friday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference at the Salve Regina Tennis Courts.
The Curry College women's tennis team fell 9-0 to Roger Williams University Wednesday afternoon in Commonwealth Coast Conference action at the Trent J. Scott '96 Tennis Courts.

The Curry College women's tennis team fell to UMass Dartmouth in a 5-4 nail-biter Saturday afternoon in non-conference action at the Trent J. Scott '96 Tennis Courts.