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Skidmore College Athletics Hall of Fame

Jamie Levine '98

  • Class
    1998
  • Induction
    2004
  • Sport(s)
    Women's Tennis

Jamie Levine '98 led the women's tennis team to the 1998 National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III national championship. During her career, Skidmore's Women's Tennis Team won four New York State titles. The winner of the 1998 NCAA Division III singles championship, she gave one of the most dominating performances in NCAA III history with a 6-0, 6-0 win in the championship match. 

A six-time All-American (four times in singles and twice in doubles), Levine compiled a stellar career singles record of 129-19. She finished second in the 1996 and 1997 NCAA singles tournament and played in the 1995 NCAA singles semifinals. The recipient of the 1998 Skidmore College Senior Athlete Award, Levine is Skidmore's first (and only) NCAA individual champion. Levine was also selected as the Honda Award Sports nominee in Tennis in 1998.  

“It is very special for me to be part of the group to be inducted into the Skidmore College Sports Hall of Fame both as an individual and as a member of a team. The honor serves as reminder that hard work and teamwork pay off. I am excited that the sports program has continued to grow and now will have a formal home in Skidmore's great history.” 

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