The Emory University Women’s Tennis team capped off an impressive 2015-16 season by being crowned National Champions for the second time in the past three seasons and the seventh time in program history.
Emory University sophomore Bridget Harding along with Women's Tennis Head Coach Amy Bryant and Assistant Coach Jordan Wylie were honored by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) last week with Atlantic South Regional Awards as announced via press release by the organization.
Sophomore Bridget Harding and junior Katarina Su both concluded their respective seasons on Friday in the NCAA Individual Championships at Stowe Stadium on the campus of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
A day after helping the Emory University women’s tennis team capture its seventh national title in program history, sophomore Bridget Harding and juniors Michelle Satterfield and Katarina Su were in action on Thursday afternoon at the NCAA Division III Individual Championships in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
For the second time in the past three seasons and the seventh time in program history, the Emory University Women’s Tennis team has captured the NCAA Division III National Championship!! The Eagles rallied for the 5-4 come-from-behind victory to defeat Williams College on Wednesday afternoon at Stowe Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The No. 1-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team clinched a berth in the 2016 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championship Match following a 5-1 victory over Middlebury College on Tuesday afternoon at Stowe Stadium on the campus of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It will be Emory’s fourth straight appearance in the title match and the 11th overall in program history.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team is headed to the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships Semifinals for the eighth straight season and the 17th time in program history after defeating Washington University, 5-0, in the Quarterfinals on Monday afternoon at Stowe Stadium on the campus of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The No.1-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team will be looking for its seventh national title as the final rounds of the 2016 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships begin on Monday, May 23rd at Stowe Stadium and the Sorenson Courts on the campus of Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team is set to make its ninth straight appearance in the NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championship Quarterfinals and the 26th overall in program history after knocking off 15th-ranked Washington & Lee, 5-0, on Sunday afternoon in Lexington, VA.
The top-ranked Emory University women's tennis team opened play at the 2016 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships on Saturday blanking Methodist University, 5-0, in the second round, hosted by Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA.
Emory University senior women’s tennis player Beatrice Rosen has been named to the CoSIDA Academic All-District At-Large Team, based on a combination of her athletic and academic achievements during her career as an Eagle. It is the second consecutive season she has earned the distinction.
The Emory University women’s tennis program saw three members selected to the individual competition of the 2016 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships as announced by the NCAA on Wednesday afternoon. Junior Michelle Satterfield and sophomore Bridget Harding were named to the singles draw and Harding and junior Katarina Su earned a bid for the doubles competition.
The Emory University women’s tennis team, ranked No.1 in the last three ITA national polls, will be making its 32nd-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament as the women’s draw was released on Monday afternoon. The Eagles have received a first-round bye in the tournament and will head to Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA for their second and third round matches.
The No. 1-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team fell to in-state foe and top-ranked NAIA program Georgia Gwinnett College 6-3 on Sunday afternoon in the final game of the regular season. With the defeat, the Eagles saw their five-match winning streak come to halt, dropping to 23-5 overall, while the Grizzles improved to 14-2 on the campaign.
The Emory University women’s tennis team wraps up the 2016 regular season this Sunday with a home match against NAIA-program Georgia Gwinnett College. The match is set to begin at noon on the WoodPEC Outdoor Tennis Courts.
Following the team’s fourth straight conference title and the 27th overall in program history at last weekend’s University Athletic Association Championships, five members of the top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team were named to the all-conference teams as announced by the UAA on Thursday. In addition, freshman Taylor Cosme was tabbed as the conference’s Rookie of the Year and Head Coach Amy Bryant and assistant coaches Jordan Wylie, Barbara Krtickova and Ian Wagner received the Association’s Coaching Staff of the Year award.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis program won its fourth straight University Athletic Association championship and the 27th overall in program history on Sunday afternoon, knocking off 12th-ranked and third seeded Washington University, 7-2, in title match at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
Top-ranked and top-seeded Emory University advanced to its 29th University Athletic Association title match in as many years on Saturday afternoon, defeating nationally 16th-ranked and fourth seeded University of Chicago, 8-1, at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida in UAA Semifinals.
The top-ranked and top-seeded Emory University women’s tennis team opened up the 2016 University Athletic Association tournament blanking eighth-seeded University of Rochester 9-0 on Friday morning at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis program looks to continue its stretch of dominance at the University Athletic Association Championships as the Eagles will be in search of their fourth straight Association title and the 27th in program history. The 2016 UAA Championships will get underway on Friday, April 22nd and run through Sunday, April 24th at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
Emory University women’s tennis senior captain Madison Gordon has been named the University Athletic Association’s Athlete of the Week for her play this past weekend at Middlebury, Vt. This marks the first time in her career she has been chosen as the UAA Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team edged out the sixth-ranked Bowdoin University Polar Bears 8-1 on Sunday afternoon in Middlebury, Vt. The win gives the Eagles their 20th victory of the season and are now 20-4 on the year. Emory has now eclipsed the 20-win plateau for the third straight season and 11th time in program history.
The No. 1-ranked Emory University women’s tennis program bounced back on Saturday afternoon, shutting out #26 Skidmore University 9-0 at Middlebury University for the team’s 19th victory of the season. The Eagles now stand 19-4 overall and are 13-1 against Division III schools.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team suffered a heartbreaker on Friday afternoon, falling to seventh-ranked Middlebury University, 5-4, in a match that lasted over five hours. With the defeat, the Eagles drop to 18-4 on the season while the Panthers improve to 7-3 overall.
The #1-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team heads to Middlebury, VT for three matches against top-20 foes in the final tune up before next weekend’s UAA Championships in Orlando, FL. The Eagles will take on #7 Middlebury on Friday afternoon before facing #19 Skidmore at 3:00 PM on Saturday. Emory will then close out the weekend with a meeting with #4 Bowdoin Sunday morning at 9:00 AM.
The #1 Emory University women’s tennis program rebounded after taking the loss yesterday against Charleston Southern to defeat Coastal Carolina University 4-1 on Sunday afternoon in Conway, S.C. The Eagles are now 18-3 on the season with three victories coming against Division I opponents. With the loss, the Chanticleers drop to 17-6.
The top-ranked Emory University women?s tennis team was handed a 5-2 defeat to Division I opponent Charleston Southern University on Saturday afternoon. The loss drops the Eagles to 17-3 overall and snaps Emory?s season-long nine match winning streak. With the win, CSU improves to 13-4 for the season.
The top-ranked Emory University women’s tennis program is on the road this weekend with two matches against Division I opponents. The Eagles will take on Charleston Southern on Saturday starting at 2:00 PM before traveling to Coastal Carolina for a Sunday morning match beginning at 11:00 AM.
The fourth-ranked Emory University women’s tennis team knocked off top-ranked #1 Williams College 5-4 on Wednesday afternoon. The victory gave the Eagles their ninth win in a row and now sit 17-2 on the season while the loss dropped the Ephs to 8-2 on the campaign. With the win, Emory also snapped a 13-match losing streak to Williams dating back to 2006.