Garnet Struggled to Cross the Rhodes
Sunday, March 15th, 2009MEMPHIS, Tenn. — #30 Rhodes remained undefeated as they beat Swarthmore 7-2 in non-conference women’s tennis action on Wednesday afternoon.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — #30 Rhodes remained undefeated as they beat Swarthmore 7-2 in non-conference women’s tennis action on Wednesday afternoon.
SEWANEE, Tenn. — The Sewanee women’s tennis team, now ranked 20th nationally, hosted Swarthmore and continued on their win streak to four with a 6-2 win on the Mountain.
ATLANTA, Ga. — The number seventh ranked Emory women’s tennis team topped Swarthmore 8-1 on Saturday morning at the Woodruff PE Center.
SWARTHMORE, Pa. — The Swarthmore women’s tennis and Chester Patient Advice and Liason Service (PALS) held a month-long series of tennis clinics for the Chester youth organization’s after-school program during the month of December.
The Swarthmore women’s tennis team is excited to begin the 2009 season, both with talented returning players and newcomers poised to make serious contributions as the team fights for its fourth Centennial Conference championship and another berth into the NCAA Tournament.
SWARTHMORE, Pa. — Due to weather conditions the women’s tennis match against Salisbury originally scheduled for Sunday, March 1 has been postponed.
SWARTHMORE, Pa. — The women’s tennis team opened up the spring sports schedule for Swarthmore on Saturday defeating New York University by the score of 5-4 at the Michael Mullan Tennis Center Saturday morning.
SKILLMAN, N.J. — Swarthmore College men’s and women’s tennis programs have both been recognized as 2008 Division III All-Academic Teams by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). Eight Garnet individuals were selected as Scholar Athletes.
SWARTHMORE, Pa. — Swarthmore College senior Frank Mazzucco and sophomore Rachel Wallwork have been named to the 2008 ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District II Team, as voted on by the members of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Mazzucco is a first-team selection in the College Division while Wallwork earned second-team status.
ST. PETER, Minn. — Swarthmore sophomore Rachel Wallwork fell in the first round of the 2008 NCAA Division III Women’s Tennis Individual Championships on Friday morning at the Brown Outdoor Tennis Complex on the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College.