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Leanne McGhee excelled on the tennis court and in the classroom during her stellar 4-year career on the hilltop. A native of Guelph, Ont., McGhee helped lead the Lady Hilltoppers to three straight WVIAC championships and received national attention as the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Region Player to Watch after her freshman season.
She wrapped up her collegiate career in impressive fashion by going undefeated in WVIAC play, capping that run with a 6-0 6-0 blowout win in the No. 1 singles championship match at the WVIAC Tournament. The 2003 WVIAC Player of the Year won nearly 60 matches with the Black and Gold and was ranked among the top NCAA Division II singles players in the Great Lakes Region each of her last two years.
An outstanding student, McGhee was on the Dean’s List all four years at West Liberty and was honored as the 2004 WVIAC Senior Scholar-Athlete. She graduated magna cum laude with a degree in Exercise Physiology and went on to earn a doctorate in Physical Therapy.
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