Nahrhee Han
Nahrhee Han
Height: 5-6
Year: Sr
Hometown: Albertson, N.Y.
High School: Herricks

The Han File

2012-13: CAPTAIN ... Posted an 8-14 record in singles action, including a 7-12 mark in the first flight … Went 2-5 against NEWMAC opponents … Went 4-9 in first doubles with partner AnnElizabeth Konkel … The pair were 2-5 against conference foes … Named NEWMAC Doubles Team of the Week (9/3) … Recipient of the prestigious Lindsay Morehouse Award …

2011-12: Went 4-17 in first singles action … Had a 4-14 mark in dual meet first singles play … Was 1-6 against NEWMAC opponents … Had a 9-9 record with partner AnnElizabeth Konkel … The pair went 9-6 in first flight and 0-3 in tournament play … Had a 4-3 mark against NEWMAC opponents …

2010-11: Recoreded a 7-11 mark in singles action … Went 5-8 in the first flight and 1-1 in the second flight … Had a 2-4 mark against NEWMAC opponents … Went 4-2 in doubles action … Was 4-1 in first flight with partner Natalie Hsiang … Had an 0-1 mark in tournament play with partner Sarah Moore …

2009-10: Recorded a 6-10 record in singles action … Was 5-7 during dual meet play with a 1-3 record in tournament action … Had a 3-4 mark against NEWMAC opponents … Went 4-7 at #1 singles … Posted a 1-0 mark at #2 singles … Had a 4-11 record in doubles action … Posted a 2-8 record in #1 doubles with partner My-Linh Nguyen … The pair also went 0-1 in #2 doubles … The duo were 2-2 in doubles …

Before Mount Holyoke: Played tennis all four years … Two-time Most Valuable Player … Four-time All-Division … All-Conference … Four-time All-County …

Personal: English major … Member of the Mount Holyoke Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) … Daughter of Mansoo and Taesoon Han.

Getting to Know Nahrhee

  • Why did you choose to attend Mount Holyoke? - Beautiful campus, strong academics
  • What do you like best about Mount Holyoke? - How accessible professors are, diversity of campus 
  • Favorite Sports Movie - The Blind Side 
  • First Memory of Your Sport - Hitting against a brick wall with my dad 
  • Best Advice From a Coach - Don't get mad, get even
  • Career Aspirations - Be a vet or work as an editor