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- Height:
- 5-6
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- Year:
- Jr.
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- Hometown:
- Bishopville, S.C.
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- Major:
- Exercise Science
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- Previous School:
- Robert E. Lee Academy
Bio
2016-2017: Gainey won three singles matches this season, with one in conference. She competed in three different singles slots this year for the Cobras. She also picked up six wins in doubles play.
2015-2016: Gainey played in two singles matches and one doubles match in 2016.
2014-2015: Gainey finished her freshman season with a 4-6 overall record at No. 5 and 6 singles.
High School: Gainey was a standout athlete at Robert E. Lee Academy where she lettered in tennis, softball, basketball and cheerleading. As a tennis player she was a five-time all-region selection and a six-time team MVP.
Personal: Daughter of Candace and Sid Outlaw...she has three siblings; Katherine, Anna and Lane...sister Anna plays basketball at Columbia College.
News mentions

The Coker College women's tennis team has been named an Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic Team, the association announced today. Also, five players from the 2016-17 roster were named ITA Scholar-Athletes.

Coker hosts a pair of nationally-ranked teams this weekend in South Atlantic Conference action.

Coker secured a big South Atlantic Conference win on Saturday.

Coker hosts Lincoln Memorial in South Atlantic Conference play on Sunday (Apr. 2).

The Cobras swept doubles play and also earned two singles wins in the victory.

Coker dropped its South Atlantic Conference match to Carson-Newman on Saturday.

Coker will host Carson-Newman in South Atlantic Conference play on Saturday.

The Cobras earned a key non-conference win on Sunday at home.

The Cobras picked up a non-conference win to move to 2-2 on the year.

The Cobras picked up a big win to open South Atlantic Conference play on Sunday.

Coker got two wins in doubles play and two in singles play in the loss.

Cobras is looking for a win to open conference play on Sunday.