Megan Moulton-Levy is a Jamaican-American professional tennis player.
Background
Moulton Levy"s mother is Doctor Paulette Moulton, a dermatologist, and her father is Doctor George Levy, a record-setting sprinter at Nebraska who competed in the 1972 Munich Olympics in the 100 and 4x100, and who is now an ear, nose and throat doctor.
Education
Moulton-Levy went to Aiglon, an international boarding school in Switzerland. She played in college at the of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia from 2004 to 2008. She was a four-time Colonial Athletic Association (Civil Aeronautics Administration) Women"s Tennis Player of the Year.
This four-time player of the year selection marked her as only the second athlete, regardless of sport or gender, to ever sweep such an award in the Civil Aeronautics Administration"s history.
Her three selections as the Civil Aeronautics Administration Tournament Most Valuable Player are also the most ever. Moulton-Levy was also a six-time All-American who reached the semifinals of the 2006 National Collegiate Athletic Association Singles Championship and the finals of the 2007 National Collegiate Athletic Association Doubles Championship.
Finally, she twice received the National Industry Training Authority/Arthur Ashe, Junior. Award for Leadership and Sportsmanship.
She was won the most combined singles and doubles matches in school history (249).
Career
Her career high Women's Tennis Association singles ranking is world northern 237, which she reached on July 6, 2009. Her career high doubles ranking is world northern
50, which she reached on July 22, 2013.
She was born in Grosse Pointe, Michigan.