2015 GNAC Women's Tennis News
The Sharks finished their season with a 10-9 record after falling to Mary Washington on Friday.
Simmons junior Miriam Swisher won all three individual events she entered against Univ. of New England on Saturday to tie for the meet lead with 27 points.
Suffolk junior Aidiana Sagyndykova and sophomore Valentina Medina have been selected as the GNAC Player and Rookie of the Year, respectively.
The top-seeded Sharks won their eighth straight GNAC title and 11th in 12 years with an 8-1 victory over third-seeded JWU on Sunday afternoon.
Simmons and Johnson & Wales earned victories Saturday afternoon as semifinal action of the 2015 GNAC Tournament took place in Winchester, Mass.
Third-seeded JWU and fourth-seeded St. Josephn (Conn.) both earned first-round victories Wednesday afternoon as GNAC Tournament action got underway.
Rachel Downey has been named GNAC Player of the Week, presented by Corvias Campus Living.
Simmons went 6-0 in league play to earn the tournament's top seed. The semifinals and final will take place Oct. 24-25 at the Winchester Tennis Center.
Simmons' Meg Cokely dropped just one game in a pair of singles matches last week.
Albertus Magnus' No. 1 Zaida Velazco won a pair of matches in an 8-1 non-conference road victory for the Falcons versus St. Joseph’s (Brooklyn).
In an effort to better serve the community, the AMCATS helped pack Halloween treat bags at the Hardwick, Mass. police department.
Mount Ida's Rebecca Levy has been named the Week 4 GNAC Women's Tennis Player of the Week, as presented by Corvias Campus Living.
Simmons' Theresa Reinhard posted a 4-1 mark in three matches, including a 2-0 mark at No. 1 singles for the Sharks.
USJ's Rebecca Mauri claimed GNAC Player of the Week honors after a collective 4-0 week on the court for the Blue Jays.
Simmons junior Theresa Reinhard took home GNAC Corvias Player of the Week honors after going a combined 4-0 in No. 1 Singles and Doubles action.
Simmons, which will look to capture its eighth straight GNAC title this fall, has been unanimously selected atop the 2015 Preseason Coaches’ Poll.
