Women's Tennis News
The Goucher College women’s tennis team was recognized as a 2017 All-Academic Team while seven student-athletes were named 2017 Scholar Athletes.
The Landmark released the Spring 2017 All-Sportsmanship teams, tabbing six Gophers for recognition.
The Landmark Conference announced the 2017 Spring Academic Honor Roll, with 33 Gophers earning the designation.
Sophomore Ali Tomasevich (Harleysville, Pa.) and junior Leo Sementilli (Ellicott City, Md.) have been named the Goucher College Athletes of the Week following their performances for their respective teams.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team (5-11, Landmark 2-5) closed the 2017 season with a 5-4 win over Juniata College on the road Friday evening.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team (4-11, Landmark 1-5) was unable to secure its second Landmark win of the season versus Moravian despite taking two flights from the Greyhounds.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team was swept by the Elizabethtown Blue Jays in Hershey Raquet Club on Saturday.
Senior Midori Fujitani (Tokyo, Japan) set a new Goucher College record for singles wins in a 9-0 sweep of the Elizabethtown Blue Jays on Saturday.
Sophomore Ali Tomasevich (Harleysville, Pa.) pulled out the only win for the Gophers at No. 5 singles in an 8-1 loss to Catholic at home during senior day on Wednesday afternoon.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team (4-8, Landmark 1-2) took the Drew Rangers to the final match in a 5-4 loss at home on Sunday afternoon.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team fell to Landmark Conference foe, the University of Scranton, 7-2, at home on Saturday afternoon in Towson, Md.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team (4-6, Landmark 1-0) lost to York (Pa.) 6-3 at home on Wednesday evening despite three wins in singles play.
The Goucher women’s tennis team (4-5, Landmark 1-0) have already surpassed their 2016 Landmark Conference wins only one game into conference play.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team (3-5, Landmark 0-0) fell to Randolph-Macon 9-0 at home on Thursday.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team was toppled by Washington College, 7-2, at Harford Community College on Sunday afternoon.
The Goucher College women’s tennis team (3-3, Landmark 0-0) rallied back to win, 5-4, in singles play after trailing 2-1 following doubles play.
