- Jays Win Willenborg's 99th Match
- Shorewomen Remain Undefeated
- Fords Down Diplomats
- Red Devils Sweep Owls
- Garnet Shoots Down Bullets
Johns Hopkins 9, Ursinus 0
COLLEGEVILLE, PA - The 13th-ranked Johns Hopkins women's
tennis team lost just 12 games en route to a 9-0 win over host
Ursinus Saturday in Centennial Conference action. The Blue Jays
remain unbeaten in conference play at 6-0 and improve to 8-1
overall while the Bears fall to 0-4 in the conference and 4-7
overall. It is also the 99th career win for head coach Chuck
Willenborg. Sophomore Ariel
Several picked up a 6-1, 6-1 win at first singles.
Washington College 7, Muhlenberg
2
CHESTERTOWN, MD -- The Washington College women's tennis team
remained unbeaten on the season at 10-0 overall and 5-0 in the
Centennial Conference with a 7-2 win over visiting Muhlenberg this
afternoon inside the Johnson Fitness Center. The Shorewomen
entered the match ranked 14th in the Atlantic South region, while
Muhlenberg was ranked 15th. In singles, Brittany Marshall, the
region's 15th-ranked player, beat Caitie Druker, 3-6, 6-4, 10-6, at
No. 1.
Haverford 9, Franklin & Marshall 0
HAVERFORD, Pa. – Haverford College dominated visiting
Franklin & Marshall College, 9-0, in a Centennial Conference
women's tennis match Saturday afternoon on the Fords' Marshall
Courts. The win was the fourth in a row for the Fords who run their
overall record to 10-1 and league mark to 4-1. The Diplomats fall
to 0-9 and 0-3, respectively. Katie Wettick defeated Anya
Sahaydacjny, 6-2, 6-0, at No. 1 singles.
Dickinson 9, Bryn Mawr 0
BRYN MAWR, Pa. – The Dickinson College women's tennis
team rolled past Bryn Mawr College, 9-0, on Saturday afternoon. The
Red Devils swept the doubles flights, winning 8-2 in all three
matches, and claimed straight set wins in singles in 5-of-6
flights. Sophomore Alysia
Rodgers (Bethesda, Md. / Walter Johnson) captured the top
singles flight (6-1, 6-1).
Swarthmore 8, Gettysburg 1
SWARTHMORE, Pa. - The Swarthmore women's tennis team (4-7, 3-2
CC) didn't give up a set in singles action on Saturday afternoon as
they put away the Gettysburg Bullets (4-3, 2-2 CC) with ease, 8-1
on the College Avenue Courts. The freshmen pair of Lia
Carlson and Katie
Samuelson led the Garnet, giving up only four games between the
two of them over singles and doubles action. Carlson took down
Gettysburg's No. 1 Katie Taylor seamlessly, 6-0 and 6-1