Entries for the 'Women's Tennis' Category
MHicks posted on April 25, 2012 20:10

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team fell 3-6 to Spring Hill Wednesday to close out the 2012 season. Spring Hill (9-5, 2-2) earns the host bid to the 2012 NAIA Women's Tennis National Championship over the Lady Rams (8-7, 1-3). The tournament takes place at the Mobile Tennis Center May 15-19.
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MHicks posted on April 24, 2012 16:09

MOBILE, Ala-- The Southern States Athletic Conference released the women's tennis year-end awards, and the University of Mobile had several student-athletes honored. Stephanie Tomita, a sophomore from Brazil, was named the SSAC Women's Tennis Newcomer of the Year. Tomita went 4-6 in singles action, while playing at No. 1 singles for the majority of the year, and finished 7-4 at No. 1 doubles along with Marcela Abrantes.
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MHicks posted on April 20, 2012 20:35

MONTGOMERY, Ala-- Top-ranked Auburn University-Montgomery defeated the University of Mobile 5-0 in the second round of the 2012 SSAC Women's Tennis Championships. Mobile ends the season with an 8-6 overall record and 1-3 mark in SSAC action. AUM improves to 20-2 overall and 4-0. The Warhawks swept the doubles matches by a combined 24-1 score and finished it off with wins at No. 1 and No. 5 singles.
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MHicks posted on April 20, 2012 00:19

MONTGOMERY, Ala-- The University of Mobile defeated Emmanuel College 7-2 Thursday evening at the 2012 SSAC Women's Tennis Tournament. The Lady Rams (8-5) will advance to battle top-seeded Auburn University-Montgomery Friday, April 20 at 4 pm. Mobile took 2-of-3 doubles matches and then swept the No. 1-5 singles matches.
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MHicks posted on April 15, 2012 14:42

JACKSON, Miss-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team fell 1-8 at Southern States Athletic Conference opponent Belhaven University Saturday. Belhaven is receiving votes in the NAIA Top-25 poll. Mobile (7-5, 1-3) will next compete in the 2012 SSAC Tournament April 19-21 at Lagoon Park in Montgomery, Ala. Marcela Abrantes and Stephanie Tomita put up a battle at No. 1 doubles before falling 9-7, but the Blazers picked up 8-1 and 8-0 wins at No. 2 and No. 3 doubles.
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MHicks posted on April 13, 2012 22:26

JACKSON, Miss-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team blanked Tougaloo College by scores of 9-0 and 7-0 in a pair of non-conference matches Friday. The teams played twice to make up for an earlier rain out. Mobile (7-4, 1-3) will visit SSAC foe Belhaven Saturday at 1 pm.
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MHicks posted on April 03, 2012 20:15

HATTIESBURG, Miss-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team fell 0-9 at 9th-ranked William Carey University in SSAC action Tuesday afternoon. Mobile (5-4, 1-3) will visit Tougaloo College April 13 at 2 pm.
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MHicks posted on March 29, 2012 19:36

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team blanked visiting Judson by a 9-0 score Thursday in non-conference action. Mobile (5-3) will visit Millsaps College Friday at 1 pm. Ambria Phillips and Treya Smith got Mobile going with an 8-0 win at No. 1 doubles, and the teams of Dew-Kolakoski and Summersgill-Cullum picked up wins to put Mobile up 3-0.
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MHicks posted on March 27, 2012 21:59

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team dropped a 2-7 decision to the rival Spring Hill College Badgers in conference action Tuesday. Mobile (4-3, 1-2) hosts Judson March 29 at 2 pm. Stephanie Tomita and Marcela Abrantes teamed up for a 9-7 win at No. 1 doubles for Mobile and Abrantes won 6-4, 6-4 at No. 2 singles.
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MHicks posted on March 17, 2012 19:25

MOBILE, Ala-- The 21st-ranked Belhaven University women's tennis team defeated the University of Mobile 7-2 in SSAC action Saturday morning at the University of Mobile. Mobile (4-2, 1-1) will play at Spring Hill March 27 at 4 pm. None of the doubles matches were close, with Stephanie Tomita and Marcela Abrantes rolling 8-2 at the top spot, and Belhaven dropping only one game while taking the final two doubles matches.
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