Emory University associate women’s tennis coach Meredith Vincent has resigned her position to take over the head coaching duties at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC.
The incoming freshman class for the Emory University Women’s Tennis team has been ranked 18th among Mid-Major programs by TennisRecruiting.net, and is the highest-rated NCAA Division III class according to an article recently published on the website.
Led by a group of some of the top returning players in Division III, and infused with arguably the most impactful freshman class in the squad’s history, the Emory University Women’s Tennis team highlighted its 2012-13 season with a second-place finish at the NCAA Championships.
Emory University junior Gabrielle Clark was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) final Athlete of the Week, after her performance at the 2013 NCAA Division III Team and Individual Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan last week.
Emory University junior Gabrielle Clark and freshman Annette Sullivan saw their 2013 season come to an end on Saturday afternoon, as the Eagles’ top pairing fell to Jordan Brewer and Gabby Devlin of Amherst College in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Doubles Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Emory University junior Gabrielle Clark and freshman Annette Sullivan advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Doubles Championships with a quarterfinals victory over their opponents from Pomona-Pitzer College on Friday afternoon in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A day removed from a second-place at the team championships, all three Emory University participants remained alive in the 2013 NCAA Division III Individual Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan, with junior Gabrielle Clark and freshman Beatrice Rosen advancing to the quarterfinals of the singles draw, and Clark and freshman Annette Sullivan reaching the quarterfinals of the doubles tournament.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team finished second at the 2013 NCAA Division III Championships, falling 5-2 in the title match to Williams College on Wednesday afternoon in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
With the NCAA Division III Individual Women’s Tennis Championships set to start on Thursday morning in Kalamazoo, Michigan, both the singles and doubles draws were released by the NCAA on Tuesday.
The fourth-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team will play for the program’s sixth National Championship on Wednesday, earning a berth into the NCAA Division III Title Game after upsetting top-ranked Amherst College 5-4 in a marathon NCAA Semifinal match in Kalamazoo, Michigan on Tuesday.
Emory University senior Jordan Wylie claimed a come-from-behind three-set victory in the third singles match to clinch a 5-2 win for the fourth-ranked Eagles against sixth-ranked Middlebury College in Monday’s NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Quarterfinal contest in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The fourth-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team will take on sixth-ranked Middlebury College in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Championships at 8:30 AM on Monday, May 20th in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Emory University junior Gabrielle Clark was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Athlete of the Week for Women’s Tennis for the fifth time this season, after leading the fourth-ranked Eagles to wins in the second and third rounds of the NCAA Division III Championships last weekend.
Emory University senior Jordan Wylie and freshman Beatrice Rosen were each recognized as regional award winners by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA), as Wylie was named the Atlantic South Region’s Senior Player of the Year, and Rosen claimed the region’s Rookie of the Year Award.
Emory University, ranked fourth in Division III, defeated the 15th-ranked University of the South 5-0 on Sunday afternoon at the Woodruff P.E. Center in Atlanta, Georgia to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships.
The fourth-ranked Emory University Eagles rolled to a 5-0 win over 21st-ranked Trinity University (Texas) in the second round of the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships on Saturday at the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Emory University’s Gabrielle Clark will have an opportunity to repeat her singles title at the 2013 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships, as the junior was selected to the field of 32, to be held later this month. She will be joined in the singles draw by freshman Beatrice Rosen, and will team with freshman Annette Sullivan in the field of 16 doubles draw as well.
Emory University senior Jordan Wylie was named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Women’s Tennis Player of the Week, after leading the fourth-ranked Eagles to a 9-0 win over 16th-ranked Washington and Lee University on Saturday.
The fourth-ranked Emory University women's tennis team has been chosen as one of the 50 competing teams in the 2013 NCAA Division III Championships, and will serve as a host site for the first-three rounds of the tournament.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team, ranked fourth in Division III, wrapped up its 2013 regular season with a 9-0 win over 16th-ranked Washington and Lee University on Saturday afternoon on the indoor courts at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
The third-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team will close out its 2013 regular season on Saturday, May 4th with a 1:00 PM match against 16th-ranked Washington and Lee University at the Woodruff Physical Education Center. Saturday will also mark ‘Senior Day’ for the Eagles, as the squad will honor its lone graduating player, Jordan Wylie, prior to the start of the match.
Emory University junior Gabrielle Clark was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Most Valuable Player, freshman Beatrice Rosen was selected as the conference’s Rookie of the Year, and Amy Bryant and Meredith Vincent were named the UAA Coaching Staff of the Year, after leading the Eagles to their 24th UAA Championship in 26 seasons last week.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team defeated Carnegie Mellon University 9-0 on Saturday morning to claim the team’s 24th University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship in 26 years of conference competition.
The third-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team defeated the seventh-ranked University of Chicago 9-0 on Friday afternoon to advance to the finals of the 2013 University Athletic Association Championships in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team, ranked third in Division III and the top-seeded squad at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships, opened the conference tournament with a 9-0 win over eighth-seeded New York University on Thursday morning.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team was selected as the top-seeded squad for the 2013 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships, to be held at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida from Thursday, April 25th – Saturday, April 27th.
Emory University Women’s Tennis was well-represented on the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) 25-Year Team, with 22 Eagles among the 32 total players named to the conference’s silver-anniversary squad.
Emory University held onto its position in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Division III Women’s Tennis Rankings, as the Eagles remained third in the latest national poll.