Emory University women’s tennis head coach Amy Bryant announced the team’s award winners from the 2011 spring season. In addition, the Eagles voted rising senior Zahra Dawson the team’s captain for the 2011-12 campaign.
The Emory University women’s tennis team was named an All-Academic Team by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), based on the team’s grade point average during the 2010-11 academic year. In addition, junior Zahra Dawson and freshmen Taylor Brandt and Brenna Kelly were named ITA Scholar Athletes.
The Emory University women’s tennis team recorded its third-straight top-three finish and 11th overall, claiming third at the 2011 NCAA Division III Championships. In addition, the Eagles’ top doubles pairing of senior Lorne McManigle and freshman Gabrielle Clark finished second at the NCAA Championships.
Emory University head women’s tennis coach Amy Bryant is one of four people who will be recognized by the Atlanta Youth Tennis Foundation when the organization holds the inaugural “Serving Winners: A Celebration of Women’s Tennis” Awards.
The Emory University men’s and women’s tennis programs will be featured on CBS when the network airs the Buick NCAA Spring Championship Highlights Show this Sunday (June 19) at 4:00 p.m.
Emory University women’s tennis player Zahra Dawson was recognized by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) for her academic and athletic achievements during the 2010-11 season, as the junior was named to the Capital One Academic All-America Second Team.
Emory University’s Gabrielle Clark was named the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Rookie of the Year by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) after recording one of the best freshman campaigns in the program’s history in 2011.
Emory University freshman Gabrielle Clark and senior Lorne McManigle finished second at the 2011 NCAA Division III Women's Doubles Championships on Sunday, in Claremont, CA.
Emory University's third-seeded doubles team of freshman Gabrielle Clark and senior Lorne McManigle advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Doubles Championships, following their straight-set win on Saturday in Claremont, CA.
Emory University freshman Gabrielle Clark won both of her matches on Friday to advance to Saturday's quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Singles Championships, and later teamed with senior Lorne McManigle to advance to the quarterfinals of the doubles draw in Claremont, CA.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team defeated the fourth-ranked University of Chicago 5-3 on Thursday to claim third place at the 2011 NCAA Division III Championships in Claremont, CA.
The title hopes for the third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team came to an end on Wednesday afternoon, as the Eagles dropped a 5-3 decision to top-ranked Amherst College in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Championships in Claremont, CA.
The Emory men's and women's tennis teams begin their quest for national titles on Tuesday (May 24) when they compete in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Division III Championships.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team picked up its third-straight shutout victory of the NCAA Division III Championships with a 5-0 win over eighth-ranked Washington & Lee University, as the Eagles advanced to Wednesday’s semifinals where they will face top-ranked Amherst College.
The Emory University women’s tennis team will kick off NCAA Division III Championship play in Claremont, CA on Tuesday at 12:00 PM EDT, as the third-ranked Eagles will play eighth-ranked Washington and Lee University in the quarterfinals.
Emory University women’s tennis junior Zahra Dawson earned a spot on the Capital One Academic all-District At-Large First Team, as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), based on her athletic and academic success this season.
Three members of the third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team – junior Zahra Dawson, senior Lorne McManigle, and freshman Gabrielle Clark – and head coach Amy Bryant were each presented with Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) NCAA Division III Atlantic South Region awards for the 2010-11 season.
Emory University senior Lorne McManigle was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Athlete of the Week for Women’s Tennis, after helping lead the third-ranked Eagles to second and third round victories during the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Tournament.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team will begin its quest for the program’s sixth National Championship on Friday at 2:00 PM CDT, as the Eagles will take on Agnes Scott College in the second round of the NCAA Division III Championships in Sewanee, TN.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team defeated Agnes Scott College 5-0 in the second round of the NCAA Division III Championships, advancing to Saturday’s third round in Sewanee, TN, where the Eagles will face the 18th-ranked University of the South.
Emory University freshman Gabrielle Clark and sophomore Jordan Wylie were each selected as part of the field of 32 for the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Singles Championships. In addition, Clark will play with senior Lorne McManigle in the 16-pairing Doubles Championships.
The third-ranked Emory University women's tennis team will receive a first round bye and travel to the University of the South in Sewanee, TN for the second and third rounds of the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Emory University freshman Gabrielle Clark became the third player in the history of the University Athletic Association (UAA) to be named the conference’s Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year for women’s tennis in the same season, headlining a list of seven Eagles who earned all-UAA honors.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team claimed its 23rd conference title in 24 seasons with a 5-2 victory over the fourth-ranked University of Chicago in the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship match.
The third-ranked Emory University women's tennis team has advanced to the title match of the University Athletic Association Championships following a 6-0 triumph in the semifinals over host and No. 15-ranked Washington University.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team opened the 2011 UAA Championships in dominating fashion, shutting out New York University 9-0 in St. Louis, MO.
The Emory University women’s tennis team, ranked third among NCAA Division III teams, will travel to Washington University in St. Louis for the 2011 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships, from Friday, April 22nd – Sunday, April 24th.
Emory University senior Lorne McManigle was selected as the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Athlete of the Week, after her performance during the third-ranked Eagles’ 9-0 win over the University of the South (Sewanee) last Tuesday.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team has announced its class of 2015, as Catharine Harris, Lauren Pinsky, Allie Damico, Danielle Truitt and Beatriz Troiano are scheduled to join the team in the Fall of 2011.
For the second time this season, Emory University junior Zahra Dawson was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Athlete of the Week for Women’s Tennis, after winning each of her doubles and singles matches for the top-ranked Eagles during the week.