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UMobile Women's Tennis Rolls 8-1

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team defeated Judson 8-1 in non-conference action Thursday at the University of Mobile. The Lady Rams (2-2, 0-1) visit SSAC West opponent Loyola Mar. 11 at 4 pm. With the weather threatening, the teams played the singles matches first, and Mobile set the tone with a clean sweep, before finishing off the match by taking 2-of-3 doubles matches.

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Lady Rams Fall To Spring Hill

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team fell 3-6 to Spring Hill College Wednesday in a battle of teams receiving votes in the NAIA Top-25. Mobile (1-2, 0-1) hosts Judson College Thursday at 2 pm. The Badgers took a 2-1 lead after doubles play and then swept 3-6 in singles play, giving only seven games to Mobile in those sets.

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Lady Rams Fall 4-5 At LSU-Shreveport

SHREVEPORT, La-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team dropped a hard-fought 4-5 decision at LSU-Shreveport Saturday. Mobile (1-1) will visit rival Spring Hill College Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 1 pm in a SSAC West Division battle. Mobile fell in a 1-2 hole after doubles play and could not recover.

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UMobile Women's Tennis Opens With Win

MARION, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team opened the 2011 season with a 7-2 road victory over Judson College Wednesday afternoon. The Lady Rams (1-0) next play Saturday, Feb. 19 at LSU-Shreveport at 10 am. Mobile opened with a 2-1 edge in doubles play as Claudia Borges-Cynthia Summersgill won 8-2 and Treya Smith-Samantha Parrott picked up an 8-0 victory.

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Southern States Showcase Set to Air October 20

Norcross, Ga. - The Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC), which grew to sixteen member institutions on July 1, will add a new dimension in 2010, as the SSAC unveils its feature-based television show debuting on Wednesday, October 20 on SportSouth at 6 p.m. The “Southern States Showcase” will feature 18 thirty-minute weekly episodes on SportSouth (Fox regional sports network) reaching more than 10 million households. The show will air three times weekly across six southeastern states (Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee) beginning the week of October 18.

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Tennis Players Named Scholar-Athletes

MOBILE, Ala-- Jesus Urmeneta, Rachel Hartley and Jordin Wiggins were named Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes, as announced by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Friday. Hartley, a Mobile native, is a business marketing major, while Wiggins, a Spanish Fort native, is an accounting major.

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No. 16 LCSC Slips By No. 21 Mobile 5-4 At Nationals

MOBILE, Ala-- The 21st-ranked University of Mobile women's tennis team fell to 16th-ranked Lewis-Clark College 5-4 on day one of the 2010 NAIA Women's Tennis National Championship Tuesday. The Lady Rams finish the season with a 17-6 record, while Lewis-Clark advances to face Fresno Pacific Wednesday at 9 am. This was Mobile's 6th-straight trip to nationals.

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Mobile Finishes 2nd In Thomas Howell Cup Standings

HATTIESBURG, Miss-- The Gulf Coast Athletic Conference announced the 2010 Thomas Howell Cup winner Tuesday and Belhaven University edged out the University of Mobile to win the coveted trophy for the first time in school history. The Thomas Howell Cup is awarded to the school with the highest number of points based on the order of finish in the various sports they participate in.

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UM Women Ink Two Local Products

MOBILE, Ala-- The University of Mobile women's tennis team announced the signing of two local products for the 2011 season. Satsuma product Cynthia Summersgill and Citronelle's Shelby McCreedy will join the Lady Rams beginning with next season. Summersgill played only one season of tennis at Satsuma, but put up a very solid 9-3 record from No. 4 singles. Prior to that she ran cross country for the Gators and qualified for the State Championships in the 2009-10 season.

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