ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Sophomore Grace Deering and senior Jamie Silverberg upset the second-ranked doubles team in Division III, but the rest of the Washington University women’s tennis team was unable to do the same on Saturday.
Washington University’s No. 11 women’s tennis team defeated No. 14 DePauw University, No. 15 University of Chicago and No. 30 Denison College over two days to win the Madison Invitational Championship on Saturday as junior Jamie Silverberg won five of her six her matches to exceed 100 career wins.
Following a routine victory in the quarterfinals, the No. 8 Washington University women’s tennis team dropped two close matches against ranked opponents to finish in fourth place at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s (ITA) Division III indoor tournament.
After losing its season openers the past two seasons, the No. 8 Washington University women’s tennis team made sure it began this season on the right track.
Sophomore Rebecca Ho of the Washington University women’s tennis team won seven matches from Friday through Monday to capture the tournament title in the USTA/ITA Central Regional Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Women’s tennis freshman Jamie Silverberg has not lost in singles play since the fall season, a streak spanning 14 matches. She hasn’t lost a set in the last five matches and helped the No. 10 Bears upset No. 7 University of Chicago, one of Wash. U.’s top opponents in the University Athletic Association.
One week after falling to conference and regional rival University of Chicago at the end of a busy weekend in Madison, Wis., the Washington University women’s tennis team came home and got some revenge—and, along with it, its biggest win of the spring season. The No. 10 Bears jumped out to a 2-1 lead over No.
After splitting the first two matches of its season, the No. 13 Washington University women’s tennis team took care of business on Saturday and completely dominated Rhodes College with a 9-0 win in its first home match of the season.
The 13th-ranked Washington University women’s tennis team opened its season with a split of two road matches, losing 5-4 to 10th-ranked DePauw University on Saturday before coming back the next morning and beating Case Western Reserve University, 7-2.
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