The Emory University Women’s Tennis team earned Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-Academic recognition for the 2016-17 season, as announced by the organization in late July. In addition, nine Eagles were chosen for individual scholar-athlete honors by the ITA.
The Emory men’s and women’s tennis programs will be competing at their respective 2018 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III National Team Indoor Championships.
Led by a strong veteran presence during the 2016-17 season, the Emory University Women’s Tennis team advanced to the NCAA Division III National Championship match for the fifth consecutive season and for the 12th time in program history.
Emory University Women’s Tennis Head Coach Amy Bryant has announced the incoming recruiting class – Katie Chang, Ysabel Gonzalez-Rico, Sasha Hartje, Defne Olcay, Trisha Sundaram and Stephanie Taylor – that will join the Eagles for the upcoming 2017-18 campaign.
Junior Bridget Harding from the Emory University Women’s Tennis team was named the University Athletic Association Co-Women’s Tennis Athlete of the Week announced by the conference office Tuesday afternoon.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis doubles tandem of junior Bridget Harding and senior Katarina Su saw their run in the NCAA Division III Doubles Championships come to an end in the national semifinals Saturday afternoon at the Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, TN.
Junior Bridget Harding advanced to the semifinals of the singles draw and later reached the semifinals in the doubles bracket with senior Katarina Su as the NCAA Division III Individual Championships continued on Friday at the Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, TN.
Seniors Michelle Satterfield, Katarina Su and junior Bridget Harding of the Emory University Women’s Tennis team all advanced to the Quarterfinal rounds as the NCAA Division III Singles and Doubles Individual Championships got underway Thursday at the Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, TN.
The No.-3 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team saw its quest to repeat as national champions thwarted on Wednesday as the Eagles fell to No.-4 ranked Williams College, 5-4, in the NCAA Division III National Championship at the Strang-Voges Tennis Center on the campus of The McCallie School in Chattanooga, TN.
The No.-3 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team is headed to the NCAA Division III National Championship for the fifth consecutive year and the 12th time in program history as the Eagles knocked off No.-1 ranked Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 5-1, Tuesday afternoon.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team will be making its ninth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Division III Semifinals and 18th overall as the third-ranked Eagles defeated No.-8 Bowdoin College, 5-1, in the Quarterfinals Monday afternoon at the Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team will be looking for its second consecutive and eighth overall national championship as the final rounds of the 2017 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Championships begin on Monday, May 22nd at the Champions Tennis Club in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Junior Bridget Harding was named the University Athletic Association Women’s Tennis Player of the Year as the UAA announced its 2017 All-Association Team Tuesday afternoon as voted on by the eight conference head coaches.
The third-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis program is headed to the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals for the 10th consecutive season and the 27th time overall following a 5-1 win over 13th-ranked Washington and Lee University Sunday afternoon at the Bruton-Guerry Tennis Center in Sewanee, Tennessee.
The third-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team opened the 2017 NCAA Division III Championships with a 5-0 win over Methodist University on Saturday afternoon in the second round. The University of the South in is playing host this weekend for the opening rounds.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team saw three of its members: seniors Michelle Satterfield, Katarina Su and junior Bridget Harding, selected to the NCAA Division III Singles and Doubles Championships Wednesday evening as announced via press release on NCAA.com.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team, winners of two of the last three National Championships, are set to defend their title as the NCAA Division III tournament begins later this week. The Eagles were one of 49 programs selected to the tournament field as announced on NCAA.com Monday afternoon.
The No.-3 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team closed out the regular season Saturday afternoon, falling at home to top-ranked NAIA squad Georgia Gwinnett College, 7-2. The Eagles finish the spring with a 13-6 overall record while the Grizzlies improve to 22-0.
Following the team’s fifth consecutive University Athletic Association championship and the 28th overall in program history, four members of the No.-1 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team have been selected to the UAA All-Tournament team with junior Bridget harding garnering the Most Valuable Player award.
The top-ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team won its fifth consecutive University Athletic Association championship and the 28th overall in program history Saturday afternoon, defeating 9th-ranked University of Chicago, 5-4, in a thrilling title match in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
For the 30th consecutive season the Emory University Women’s Tennis program will play in the University Athletic Association championship match as the Eagles defeated 11th-ranked Carnegie Mellon University, 7-2, in the semifinals Friday afternoon at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The No.-1 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team began their quest for a fifth consecutive University Athletic Association championship and the 28th overall in program history with a 9-0 whitewash of the University of Rochester Thursday morning in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The top-ranked and top-seeded Emory University Women’s Tennis program looks for its fifth consecutive University Athletic Association crown and the 28th overall in program history as the UAA Championships get underway from Thursday, April 20th through Saturday, April 22nd at Sanlando Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team celebrated Senior Day with an 8-1 victory over 13th-ranked Washington and Lee University Tuesday night at the Woodruff PE Center.
Senior Katarina Su has been named the University Athletic Association Athlete of the Week after helping the top-ranked Emory University Women's Tennis team to a 2-1 record this past weekend.
The No.-1 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team saw its three-match winning streak snapped Sunday morning, falling to No.-6 Wesleyan University, 5-4, at Tufts University in Medford, MA.
The Emory University Women’s Tennis team won its third straight match Saturday afternoon, conquering 22nd-ranked MIT by a score of 8-1 in Cambridge, MA.
The No.-1 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team began its four matches in five days stretch of play with a 7-2 win over No.-7 Tufts University Friday afternoon in Medford, MA.
The No.-1 ranked Emory University Women’s Tennis team is set to square off against four members ranked inside the ITA National Top-25 over a five day period before the University Athletic Association Championships begin next week in Orlando, FL.