Eastern Michigan Athletics

2011-12 Women's Tennis Roster

Roster

Miriam Westerink
Photo by: Walt Middleton Photography
Miriam Westerink
Photo by: Walt Middleton Photography
Miriam Westerink
Photo by: Walt Middleton Photography
Miriam Westerink and Nino Mebuke
Photo by: Walt Middleton Photography
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Miriam Westerink
Miriam Westerink
Miriam Westerink

Miriam Westerink

  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Letters:
    3
  • Hometown:
    Rheden, The Netherlands
  • High School:
    Thomas a Kempis
2009-10: Had more singles wins than any Eagle during the season with 22 compared to just 12 losses...Played in the No. 1, 2 and 3 spots for the Eagles at various times throughout the season, with her best record coming in the No. 2 spot (11-4 record)...In doubles, notched nine wins overall...Closed the season with an 11-3 singles mark, earning a signature win in the No. 1 spot against Anais Dallara of the No. 46-ranked Long Beach State University.

2008-09: Tallied 14 total wins during the 2009 campaign, including a win while playing at No. 69 South Florida, while playing in the No. 1 singles slot...In that match, Westerink took down Jessica Zok in two sets (6-1, 6-2)...Scored six wins against conference opponents, with half of those coming in the fall season.

Westerink and EMU: Miriam Westerink came to Ypsilanti for the fall of 2008 just in time to begin the fall tournament schedule...She earned the top spot in singles action for the January dual-match season.

High School: Attended Thomas a Kempis College in Arnhem, Holland…Obtained a No. 13 ranking in national junior singles…Earned a No. 180 senior singles ranking and a No. 179 senior doubles national ranking…Personal: Full name: Miriam Maria Westerink…Daughter of Hans and Marianne Westerink…Has one brother, Eric, and two sisters, Leanne and Chanal…Born:11-8-89…Major: Undeclared.
Tennis Senior Day Highlights 2025 vs. BGSU
Sunday, April 13
Tennis Recap vs. NIU
Saturday, April 12
Highlights: EMU Falls to Miami in Close 4-3 Match
Monday, March 31
Tennis Claws Back to Defeat Ball State, 4-3
Monday, March 24