March 9, 2010
O'Brien Named Interim Men's & Women's Tennis Coach at Connecticut College
NEW LONDON, Conn. Chris OBrien has been named the interim head coach of the mens and womens tennis programs at Connecticut College. OBrien spent the previous six years as the mens and womens tennis coach at Roger Williams University, where he serves as the director of study advocacy. Prior to coaching at Roger Williams, OBrien was the head mens tennis coach at the University of Rochester, his alma mater.
February 8, 2010
Tufts' Bayard Selected as USTA New England Coach of the Year for 2009
WESTBORO, Mass. Tufts University women's tennis head coach Kate Bayard has been selected by the United States Tennis Association (USTA) New England as the 2009 College Coach of the Year, presented to the college tennis coach in New England who showed dedication to the sport of tennis and successfully transferred that enthusiasm to team members.
October 19, 2009
Browne and McCooey of Tufts Claim Women's ITA Small College Doubles Championship
MOBILE, Ala. - Junior tri-captain Julia Browne (Old Brookville, N.Y.) and senior tri-captain Meghan McCooey (Cumberland, R.I.) of the Tufts University women's tennis team won their second straight Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Small College National Championship in doubles on Friday afternoon at the Copeland-Cox Tennis Center. The Tufts pair were 7-5, 6-3 winners over The College of New Jersey's (TCNJ) Jackie Shtemberg and Felice Trinh in the finals.
June 16, 2009
Nine Women's Tennis Players Recognized by ITA as All-America
HADLEY, Mass. - Nine NESCAC women's tennis players claimed Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) All-America honors on Monday. Five individuals were honored for singles play, while three doubles teams garnered All-America recognition.
May 21, 2009
Williams Wins Second-Straight NCAA Women's Tennis Title
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - For the second straight year and the fourth time in school history, Williams College won the NCAA Womens Tennis Championships. The Ephs entered the Championships with only two losses on the season, both to Amherst, but won the critical Championship match today to post back-to-back womens tennis titles for the second time in school history. The Ephs also won consecutive titles in 2001
and 2002.