Before May 21, 2012, the top-ranked Amherst College men’s tennis team—the defending national champion—had gone its entire 2011-12 campaign without getting swept in doubles by another Division III program. The Washington University men’s tennis team changed that and picked up its biggest win since its national championship victory in 2008.
For the second consecutive year, the Washington University men’s tennis team was unable to complete its first tournament of the season due to rain. Although the tournament, held this past weekend, is usually viewed as a warm-up for next weekend’s Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Regional Championships in Michigan, it was the first time that the team had the chance to play this season.
The Washington University women’s tennis team breezed through play at the first annual Lynn Imergoot Invitational on Sept. 17-19, reaching the final of all three singles and both doubles flights. The championship matches were not completed due to rain on Sunday.
The Washington University Athletic Department lost one of its mainstays on July 24 when Lynn Imergoot lost control of her car outside of New York City and struck a tree. She was 60 years old and had been with the University for 37 years. “I’ll remember her as a wonderful teacher, coach, administrator, mother, friend […]
A mainstay in the Washington University athletic department was lost last Friday night when Lynn Imergoot lost control of her car outside of New York City and struck a tree. She was 60 years old.
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