Tag: Women’s Tennis
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Women’s Tennis Falls 9-0 To Top-Ranked Washington and Lee
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The 13th-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team suffered a 9-0 loss to top-ranked Washington and Lee in Lexington, Va. after playing a tight match against sixth-ranked Mary Washington on Tuesday. The Gusties, who are in the middle of a tough portion of their schedule, fell to 10-6 overall and will face 15th-ranked Wellesley on Thursday. Washington…
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Women’s Tennis Drops Hard-Fought Match In 7-2 Loss To Mary Washington
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The 13th-ranked Gustavus women’s tennis team saw its losing streak continue after suffering a hard-fought 7-2 loss to sixth-ranked University of Mary Washington on Tuesday afternoon in Fredericksburg, Va. The Eagles outlasted the Gusties in singles play as four of the six singles matches went three sets. Gustavus, which dropped to 10-5 overall, will play…
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Women’s Tennis Falls To Southwest Baptist University 7-2
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team suffered its second consecutive loss on Thursday afternoon after falling to Division II Southwest Baptist University of Bolivar, Mo. 7-2 at the Swanson Tennis Center in St. Peter. The Gusties fell to 10-4 in dual match play with the loss. Jenni White and Sierra Krebsbach claimed an 8-6 victory for…
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Women’s Tennis Wraps Up Weekend With 3-1 Record
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team recorded wins over Macalester, Southwest State University, and the University of Missouri in Kansas City and a loss to Drake University on Friday and Saturday. The Gusties defeated the Scots 9-0 on Friday and the Mustangs 9-0 and the Kangaroos 7-0 on Saturday. Gustavus’ lone weekend loss came against Drake…
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Women’s Tennis Picks Up Wins Over Bethel, Carleton, and Minnesota State, Mankato On Saturday
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team had another full day of competition at Swanson Tennis Center on Saturday as the Gusties came away with wins against Bethel, Carleton, and Division II Minnesota State University, Mankato. Gustavus defeated the Royals and the Knights 9-0 and fought for a 5-4 victory over the Mavericks to improve its dual…
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Women’s Tennis Posts Win Against Martin Luther, Falls To The University of Minnesota
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team improved to 4-2 on the season with a 8-1 win over the Martin Luther College at the Swanson Tennis Center in St. Peter on Sunday morning and a 7-0 loss to the University of Minnesota on Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis.
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Women’s Tennis Wins Three Dual Matches To Improve To 3-1
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team was busy at the Swanson Tennis Center on Saturday as the Gusties defeated Concordia 9-0, Winona State University 8-1, and Augustana (SD) 8-1. The Gusties only dropped four sets over the course of the three dual matches as their overall record improved to 3-1.
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Women’s Tennis Opens Spring Schedule With 9-0 Loss To BYU-Hawaii
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The Gustavus women’s tennis team opened its spring season with a 9-0 loss to #1-ranked Division II Brigham Young University-Hawaii in Laie, Hawaii on Saturday, February 9. The 11th-ranked Gusties were unable to pick up a single set against the Seasiders, who have won 62 consecutive dual matches.
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Andy Bryan Finishes Second in Singles at ITA Championships, White, Krebsbach Finish Sixth and Seventh Respectively
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Gustavus men’s tennis player Andy Bryan finished second at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Small College Championships with a hard-fought loss to John Watts of Washington University (St. Louis, Missouri) 6-4, 2-6, 3-6. On the women’s side, Jenni White lost to Katie Tabb of Washington and Lee 4-6, 5-7 to finish in sixth place, while…
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Andy Bryan Advances to Singles Final at ITA Championships, While Jenni White and Sierra Krebsbach Finish Third in Doubles
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Gustavus men’s tennis player Andy Bryan advanced to the singles championship at the ITA Small College Championships with a 6-4, 6-2 win over Dan Greenberg of Williams College. Bryan will play John Watts of Washington University in the championship match on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 8:30 am (EST). On the women’s side, Jenni White and…