The Emory University women’s tennis team capped off its campaign with a second-place finish at the 2015 NCAA Division III Championships, marking the Eagles’ third-straight top-two finish and 10th overall in the program’s history.
Emory University sophomore Michelle Satterfield won a pair of matches on Thursday to reach the quarterfinals of the singles draw at the 2015 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships in Mason, Ohio.
Emory University sophomore Michelle Satterfield reached the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Singles Championship with a win over Summer Garrison in the quarterfinals, but saw her season come to an end with a straight-set loss to the top-seeded player in the draw in her second match of the day on Friday.
The No. 2-ranked Emory women’s tennis team saw its bid to repeat as national champion fall excruciatingly short on Wednesday as the Eagles were defeated by No. 1 Williams College in the title match of the NCAA D-III finals.
Second-ranked Emory University will play for its second-consecutive NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championship on Wednesday, after the Eagles earned a trip to the title match with a 5-1 victory over third-ranked Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges in the semifinals at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio on Tuesday.
The No. 2-ranked Emory women’s tennis team opened defense of its national title on a successful note Monday, battling through a pair of rain delays and Middlebury College.
Emory University junior women’s tennis player Beatrice Rosen was named to the Capital One Academic All-District At-Large Team, based on a combination of her athletic and academic achievements during her career as an Eagle.
The Emory University women’s tennis team will head to the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio to compete in the 2015 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships, hosted by Ohio Northern University from May 18th – 20th.
After helping the second-ranked Emory University reach the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Championships for the eighth-consecutive season last weekend, freshman Bridget Harding was named the University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week, the second time this season she has claimed the honor.
The second-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team will be making its eighth-straight appearance in the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championship quarterfinals, and its 27th overall, after defeating the 12th-ranked University of the South 5-2 in the regional final in Sewanee, Tennessee on Saturday afternoon.
The Emory University women’s tennis team, ranked second in Division III, opened play at 2015 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships on Friday after a first-round bye, defeating Webster University 5-0 in the second round of play, hosted by the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee.
The second-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis Team will open play at the 2015 NCAA Division III Championships on Friday, May 8th in Sewanee, Tennessee, taking on Webster University at 2:00 pm CT in the second round after receiving a first-round bye.
Emory University sophomore Michelle Satterfield was selected to compete in the singles competition of the 2015 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships, and will be joined by freshman Anna Fuhr in the draw for the doubles competition.
Emory University Women’s Tennis Head Coach Amy Bryant announced the incoming freshman class, who are slated to begin play for the Eagles in the fall of 2015. Included in the class are Taylor Cosme of New Hyde Park, New York, Daniela Lopez of Coral Gables, Florida and Daniella Moreno-Kaste of Lakeland, Florida.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis Team, ranked second in Division III, will make its 31st-consecutive NCAA Championship appearance in 2015, as the team was selected to receive a first-round bye, and will head to the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee for its second and third round matches.
Following the team’s win at the 2015 University Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Championships, seven Emory University Eagles were selected to the all-conference teams, as announced by the UAA on Thursday. In addition, freshman Bridget Harding was named the UAA Rookie of the Year, after going undefeated in singles and doubles matches at the tournament last week.
The second-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team claimed its 26th University Athletic Association Championship in 28 years of conference competition with a 7-2 win over seventh-ranked Carnegie Mellon University at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida on Saturday.
Second-ranked Emory University advanced to the University Athletic Association Championship match for the 28th-time in as many years of conference competition, as the top-seeded Eagles defeated nationally 15th-ranked and the fourth-seeded University of Chicago 9-0 in the UAA Semifinals on Friday at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Top-seeded and nationally second-ranked Emory University opened play at the 2015 University Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Championships at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida on Thursday morning with a 9-0 win over eighth-seeded New York University in the quarterfinals.
Emory University will be in search of its third-straight conference championship and its 26th in the tournament’s 28-year history, when the second-ranked Eagles travel to Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida for the 2015 University Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Championships, from Thursday, April 23rd through Saturday, April 25th.
Emory University’s women’s tennis match against Wofford College, scheduled for Sunday, April 19th in Spartanburg, South Carolina, has been cancelled due to rain in the area.
Second-ranked Emory University swept all six singles matches and won two of the three doubles contests on Saturday afternoon to defeat sixth-ranked Johns Hopkins University 8-1 at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
The second-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis Team will wrap-up its 2015 regular season home schedule this Saturday, April 18th at 10:00 am, when the team plays host to Johns Hopkins University, ranked sixth in Division III.
The Emory University Women's Tennis match against Columbus State University, originally scheduled to be played on Saturday, April 4th in Columbus, Georgia, has been moved to Thursday, April 16th at 3:00 pm, and will now be played at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.
The top-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis Team rolled to its seventh win in its last eight matches on Thursday afternoon, as the Eagles claimed an 8-1 win over the 12th-ranked University of the South at the Woodruff Physical Education Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
Emory University freshman Bridget Harding was named the University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week for Women’s Tennis, after going undefeated for the top-ranked Eagles in both singles and doubles play, while facing three nationally-ranked teams at the Fab 5 Tournament in Lexington, Virginia last week.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis Team, ranked first in Division III, will host the 12th-ranked University of the South at the Woodruff Physical Education Center on Thursday, April 2nd at 3:00 pm. Prior to the match, the Eagles will celebrate the three graduating members of the team – seniors Catharine Harris, Rebecca Siegler and Danielle Truitt – with a special ‘Senior Day’ ceremony prior to the start of the match.
The top-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team wrapped up play at the Fab 5 Tournament in Lexington, Virginia on Sunday morning with an 8-1 win over 14th-ranked DePauw University.
In a meeting of two of the top-three NCAA Division III teams this season, and the combined owners of 13 of the last 14 NCAA Championships, the top-ranked Emory University Eagles suffered a 6-3 loss to third-ranked Williams College at the Fab 5 Tournament in Lexington, Virginia on Saturday afternoon.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis Team, ranked first in Division III, will take on three other nationally-ranked opponents at the Fab 5 Tournament, hosted by Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.