2014 GNAC Women's Tennis News
Simmons was blanked defeated by Middlebury, 5-0, on Saturday in Brunswick, Maine on the campus of regional host Bowdoin.
Meg Cokely and Katie Crowley were both double winners to lead Simmons to a 6-0 victory over Plymouth State on Friday on the campus of Bowdoin.
The Simmons women's tennis team will travel to Brunswick, Maine on Friday to take on Plymouth State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Norwich's Ryan Grindle went 3-1 in both singles and doubles to lead the Cadets to a 3-1 week.
Suffolk sophomore Aidiana Sagyndykova has been voted as the 2014 league Player of the Year, as announced Wednesday by the GNAC.
This week's GNAC report features the 2014 champion Simmons Sharks.
The Sharks handled the Wildcats, 7-2, Sunday afternoon in Winchester to claim their seventh straight conference title and 10th in 11 years.
Simmons defeated Anna Maria, 6-0, and Johnson & Wales took down Suffolk, 5-2, on Saturday in GNAC Tournament semifinal action.
Anna Maria knocked off Saint Joseph (CT) and third-seeded Suffolk stood firm against Mount Ida on Wednesday as postseason play began.
Simmons' Katie Crowley named GNAC player of the week after posting a 10-1 combined record.
With an unblemished 6-0 record in league play, Simmons has claimed the top seed seed in next week’s GNAC Women's Tennis Tournament.
Rebecca Mauri from St. Joseph (CT) went 4-0 this week to help her team go 2-0.
Suffolk's Aidiana Sagyndykova received her second straight GNAC Women's Tennis of the Week honor.
Suffolk's Aidiana Sagyndykova had a perfect week winning both of her singles and doubles matches.
Sharks junior Meg Cokely posted a combined 4-0 record in singles and doubles to help Simmons to a perfect 2-0 week.
Simmons sophomore Theresa Reinhard has been named the GNAC Women's Tennis Player of the Week.
