2013 GNAC Women's Tennis News
BOSTON, Mass. – The Great Northeast Athletic Conference is pleased to announce the 2013-14 winners of the Commissioner’s Cup, an award given annually to the top performing Male and Female athletic programs. For the third consecutive year, Simmons College earns the Female honor while on the Men’s side, Johnson & Wales University claims a share of the crown for the seventh consecutive campaign.
BOSTON, Mass. – Representatives from the Simmons College women's tennis team earned all three of the major honors in the 2013 Great Northeast Athletic Conference All-Conference awards, released this morning by the conference office.
WINCHESTER, Mass. -- No. 1 seed Simmons Tennis defeated the #2 seed Johnson & Wales Wildcats 6-1 to claim their 6th consecutive Great Northeast Athletic Conference Championship Sunday afternoon at the Winchester Indoor Tennis Lawn.
BOSTON, Mass. – With five consecutive GNAC women’s tennis championships to its name, Simmons College was the favorite in the 2013 Pre-Season poll, recording 48 out of a possible 49 points with six of seven first place votes. Emerson College, who fell to the Sharks in the last two GNAC title matches, has left the GNAC to join the NEWMAC Conference while Emmanuel College dropped its women’s tennis program leaving things wide open for the rest of the conference.
NEWTON, Mass. – The Mount Ida College athletic department is pleased to announce the hiring of Payum Payman as the new head women's tennis coach.
