Emory University womens tennis head coach Amy Bryant announced the team awards for the 2010 season, headlined by the squads Most Valuable Player, senior Tshema Nash.
The Emory University womens tennis team brought home the programs seventh top-two national finish since 1996, finishing second at the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in 2010.
Emory head womens tennis coach Amy Bryant has announced that Kelsey Grad (Mamaroneck, NY) will be enrolling at Emory in the fall of 2010 and be competing for the 2010-11 Eagles' tennis program.
The Emory University men's and women's tennis programs will have a presence on CBS when the network airs its NCAA Spring Championship Highlights Show this Saturday (June 19) at 4:00 p.m.
Emory Universitys Zahra Dawson and Lorne McManigle came up short in their bid to bring home the schools fifth NCAA doubles title Sunday evening as the pair lost in the NCAA Division III Doubles Championship,
Emory Universitys Zahra Dawson and Lorne McManigle defeated Kristin Cobb and Marta Drane of Denison University in a three-set thriller Sunday afternoon to advance to the finals of the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Doubles Tournament.
Emory Universitys Zahra Dawson and Lorne McManigle defeated Taylor Mannix and Arianna Mokhtari of the University of California, Santa Cruz in straight sets to advance to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Doubles Tournament.
Emory University sophomore Zahra Dawson and junior Lorne McManigle advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Doubles Tournament during the first day of competition at the individual championships in Fredericksburg, VA.
Emory University finished second at the 2010 NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Championships on Thursday, losing 5-0 to Williams College in the championship match at Fredericksburg, VA.
The fourth-seeded Emory womens tennis team has advanced to the championship match of the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Championships following an intense 5-4 win over top-ranked Amherst in the semifinals on Wednesday.
The fourth-seeded Emory University womens tennis team advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Championships with a 5-2 win over fifth-seeded Denison University.
The Emory University womens tennis team will continue its bid for a National Championship on Tuesday, as the fourth-seeded Eagles will face fifth-seeded Denison University in the quarterfinals round of the NCAA Division III Tournament.
For the second-consecutive season, Emory University assistant womens tennis coach Meredith Vincent was named the Assistant Coach of the Year by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA).
In the first meeting between two seeded opponents in the 2010 NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Championships, fourth-seeded Emory University prevailed over sixth-seeded Washington and Lee University, 5-0, to advance to the quarterfinals.
Emory University, seeded fourth in the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Championships, opened its tournament with a 5-0 win over Methodist University, advancing to play in the regional finals on Sunday at 12:00 PM.
Emory Universitys Lorne McManigle and Zahra Dawson have been selected to compete at the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Championships as part of the 32-person singles field, and the 16-team doubles competition.
The Emory University womens tennis team, ranked fourth in Division III, received as double-dose of good news on Monday, as the Eagles have not only been selected to participate in the NCAA Division III Tournament, but will also host the first three rounds of the tournament from Friday, May 14th Sunday, May 16th.
The fourth-ranked Emory University womens tennis team finished its 2010 regular season on a positive note, defeating Brenau University 7-2 at the Woodruff P.E. Center on Sunday.
The Emory University womens tennis team, ranked fourth among Division III teams, will wrap up its 2010 regular season at home on Sunday, May 2nd at 11:00 AM against Brenau University.
Following the teams second-place finish at the conference championships last weekend, seven members of the Emory University womens tennis team earned all-University Athletic Association (UAA) honors, including four who were named to the first team.
The Emory University women’s tennis team’s consecutive-conference championship streak came to a close on Sunday afternoon, as the fourth-ranked Eagles fell5-3 to the third-ranked Maroons of the University of Chicago in the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship match.
The Emory University womens tennis team, ranked fourth in the nation, advanced to the University Athletic Association (UAA) Womens Tennis Championship match with a 6-0 win over the University of Rochester. The Eagles will face third-ranked Chicago in for the conference championship on Sunday.
The Emory University womens tennis team, ranked fourth in Division III, advanced to the semifinals of the University Athletic Association (UAA) Tournament with a 5-0 win over New York University on Friday.
The Emory University womens tennis team will head to Cleveland, OH this weekend in search of its 23rd-straight University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship. The Eagles will enter the tournament as the conferences top-seeded team.
The Eagles did not let a cancelled match ruin their senior day festivities on Monday, as Emory University honored its three graduating womens tennis players, Tshema Nash, Sabra Rogers and Sara Vrabec.
The Emory University womens tennis team, ranked fourth in the nation, handed Berry College its first loss of the season with a 7-2 victory over the Lady Vikings on Saturday.
A week away from the 2010 University Athletic Association (UAA) Tournament, the fourth-ranked Emory University womens tennis team will play at Berry College on Saturday and host Division I Mercer College on Monday.
In a battle of two of the top three teams in Division III, the second-ranked Emory University womens tennis team fell short against third-ranked Williams College, losing 6-3 in the final match of the Fab 5 Tournament.
The Emory womens tennis team suffered its first loss of the season to a Division III opponent on Saturday, as the second-ranked Eagles were upset 5-4 at the hands of the sixth-ranked Washington and Lee Generals.
The Emory University womens tennis team ran its winning streak to 10 matches in a row on Friday, as the second-ranked Eagles defeated the 13th-ranked University of Mary Washington 8-1 at the Fab 5 Tournament.