Emory University Women’s Tennis Head Coach Amy Bryant has announced the addition of former NCAA Division II standout player Barbora Krtickova as a Graduate Assistant Coach for the program during the 2014-15 season.
Emory University head women’s tennis coach Amy Bryant has announced the appointment of Jordan Wylie as assistant coach. Wylie will begin her duties on July 1.
Led by NCAA Singles Champion Gabrielle Clark, the Emory University Women’s Tennis Team turned in one of the most successful seasons in the program’s illustrious history in 2014, winning its sixth NCAA Division III Championship and setting a program record for wins in a year.
Emory University’s Amy Bryant was selected as the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Coach of the Year by CaptainU, after leading the Eagles to the program’s sixth NCAA Championship in 2014.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark has been named the 2014 D-III Woman of the Year nominee for tennis as announced by Executive Director Chris Voelz of THE Collegiate Women Sports Awards (CWSA) presented by Honda.
Emory University Head Coach Amy Bryant has announced the addition of four players to the Women’s Tennis Team – Julie Fowler, Anna Fuhr, Bridget Harding and Anita Safronenka – who are slated to join the reigning National Champions as freshmen during the 2014-15 campaign.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark and freshman Michelle Satterfield saw their run in the NCAA Division III Women’s Doubles Championship halted on Saturday afternoon when they came up short in the semifinals.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark came through with a dominating performance on Saturday in capturing the NCAA Division III Women’s Singles Championships in Claremont, California.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark won two more singles matches on Friday afternoon to reach the finals of the NCAA Division III Singles Championships in Claremont, California.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark was named the 2014 NCAA Division III Senior Women’s Tennis Player of the Year by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) on Wednesday.
A day removed from winning the team title at the 2014 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships, Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark won a pair of singles matches to reach the quarterfinals of the singles tournament, and teamed with freshman Michelle Satterfield to advance to the quarterfinals of the doubles draw in Claremont, California on Thursday.
The No. 1-ranked Emory women’s tennis team captured the program’s sixth national title this evening, defeating No. 2 Amherst in the finals of the NCAA Division III Championships in Claremont, California.
Emory University, ranked first in Division III, will play for the National Championship on Wednesday, earning a spot in the title match after defeating fourth-ranked Johns Hopkins University 5-1 on Tuesday afternoon at the 2014 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships in Claremont, California.
The top-ranked Emory University Eagles defeated ninth-ranked Washington University (Mo.) 5-1 on Monday afternoon to advance to the semifinals of the 2014 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships at the Bisantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, California.
The top-ranked Emory University Eagles will take on ninth-ranked Washington University (Mo.) in the quarterfinals of the 2014 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships on Monday, May 19th at 3:00 PM PT. The event, hosted by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges in Claremont, California, will be held at the Biszantz Family Tennis Center.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark was selected as the University Athletic Association (UAA) Women’s Tennis Player of the Week, after reaching a pair of career milestones and leading the top-ranked Eagles to a pair of wins at the 2014 NCAA Championships last weekend.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team, ranked first in Division III, set a new program record with their 25th win of the season, advancing to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships with a 5-0 victory over 19th-ranked Washington and Lee University on Sunday at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Sunday.
Paced by senior Gabrielle Clark’s program-record setting 106th career doubles victory, the top-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team opened play at the 2014 NCAA Division III Championships on Saturday with a 5-0 win over Berry College in the second round of the tournament, at the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
The top-ranked Emory University Eagles will open the 2014 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships at home this weekend, hosting five teams at the Woodruff Physical Education Center for the first three rounds of the tournament from Friday, May 9th – Sunday, May 11th.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark was selected to the field of 32 for the NCAA Division III Singles Championships, and will be joined by freshman Michelle Satterfield in the 16-pairing doubles draw, to be held in Claremont, California from May 22nd – 24th.
Emory University has been selected as a first-round host of the 2014 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships, as the top-ranked Eagles (23-2) will welcome Methodist University (22-2), Berry College (17-2), Hanover College (15-4), the #20 University of the South (20-3) and #19 Washington and Lee University (17-2) to the Woodruff Physical Education Center from May 9th – 11th.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis Team will enter the 2014 NCAA Division III Championships as the top-ranked squad in the country, after the Eagles rose to the top spot in the latest Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Division III Women’s Tennis National Poll, released on Thursday.
Emory University Gabrielle Clark was named the University Athletic Association (UAA) Most Valuable Player for the third time in her career, freshman Michelle Satterfield was selected as the conference’s Rookie of the Year, and Amy Bryant and Christy Striplin-Lynch received the Association Coaching Staff of the Year award, as announced by the UAA on Thursday morning.
Emory University senior Gabrielle Clark recorded her program-record tying 105th career doubles win, helping lead the second-ranked Eagles to an 8-1 win over eighth-ranked Carnegie Mellon University and the 2014 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship in Altamonte Springs, Florida on Sunday morning.
The second-ranked and top-seeded Emory University Women’s Tennis Team shutout its second-straight opponent on Saturday, defeating the 12th-ranked and fourth-seeded University of Chicago 9-0 to advance to the title match of the 2014 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The second-ranked Emory University Eagles opened the 2014 University Athletic Association (UAA) Women’s Tennis Championships on Friday with a 9-0 shutout of the New York University Violets at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis Team will have its eyes set on their 25th conference title in 27 years of competition, when the second-ranked Eagles travel to Altamonte Springs, Florida for the 2014 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships from Friday, April 25th – Sunday, April 27th.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team, ranked second in Division III, defeated Georgia Gwinnett College, the top-ranked NAIA squad, for the second time this season, as the Eagles claimed a 6-3 win over the Grizzlies in Lawrenceville, Georgia on Monday night.
The second-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis Team will play Georgia Gwinnett College, the top-ranked team in the NAIA, in a rematch from earlier this season, on Monday, April 21st at 3:30 PM in Lawrenceville, GA.