
Recent News Updates
May 26, 2009
Women's Tennis: Damico named ITA Senior Player of the YearDenison University's Meghan Damico was named the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's Senior Women's Tennis Player of the Year after leading her Big Red team back to the NCAA Quarterfinals for the third consecutive season. |
May 24, 2009
Women's Tennis: Cobb and Drane fall in NCAA SemifinalsKristin Cobb and Marta Drane's push for a NCAA doubles national championship came to an end in Sunday's semifinals versus the No. 1 seeded duo from Pomona-Pitzer. Drane and Cobb fell to Siobhan Finicane and Olivia Muesse, 6-1, 6-3. |
May 23, 2009
Women's Tennis: Drane and Cobb win again; NCAA semifinal match set for SundayDenison's dynamic duo of Marta Drane and Kristin Cobb are still alive in the NCAA Women's Tennis Doubles Championship in Lawrenceville, Ga. after earning a three-set victory in Saturday's quarterfinal round to advance to the national semifinals on Saturday at 2 p.m. |
May 22, 2009
Women's Tennis: Drane and Cobb advance to NCAA Doubles QuarterfinalsDenison's doubles team of junior Marta Drane and sophomore Kristin Cobb advanced to the quarterfinals of the 2009 NCAA Division III doubles championship after their first round victory on Friday. In the singles bracket, Cobb and senior Meghan Damico suffered first round defeats. |
May 19, 2009
Women's Tennis: Denison suffers narrow loss to Williams in NCAA QuarterfinalsWith the match tied 4-4, Williams College junior Nicole Reich took a second-set tiebreaker 7-4 from Denison junior Marta Drane and held on in the decisive third set to clinch a 5-4 decision for the Ephs in the Quarterfinals of the 2009 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship from Lawrenceville, Ga. |
May 18, 2009
Women's Tennis: Big Red set for rematch with Williams in NCAA QuartersThe No. 9 ranked Denison University women's tennis team is making their fifth appearance in the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals on Tuesday morning when they take on No. 2 Williams College at 9 a.m. from the Collins Hill Athletic Club in Lawrenceville, Ga. |
May 10, 2009
Women's Tennis: Denison advances to NCAA Quarterfinals with victory over Mary WashingtonFor the third straight year and the fifth time out of the last six seasons, the Denison Big Red women's tennis team has advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals following a 5-1 victory over 11th ranked Mary Washington on Sunday from the Denison University Tennis Courts. |
May 8, 2009
Women's Tennis: No. 9 Big Red blanks Geneseo, advances to NCAA Third RoundThe ninth-ranked Denison University women's tennis team advanced to the third round of the NCAA Women's Tennis Regional Tournament after a dominating 5-0 victory over SUNY-Geneseo on Friday afternoon in Granville. The Big Red will now take on No. 11 Mary Washington for the right to advance to the "Elite Eight". |
May 5, 2009
Women's Tennis: Denison to host NCAA RegionalDenison University has been selected as one of eight host sites for the 2009 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship beginning on Thursday (May 7) and continuing through either Saturday (May 9) or Sunday (May 10). |
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May 5, 2009
Women's Tennis: Seven earn All-NCAC honors for DU, Burling repeats at Coach of the YearThe ninth-ranked Denison women's tennis team landed seven on the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference all-conference squads while head coach Peter Burling wrapped up his fifth-straight NCAC Coach of the Year honor and eighth of his career. |
April 26, 2009
Women's Tennis: Big Red capture eighth consecutive NCAC titleFor the eighth straight season the Denison Big Red women's tennis team walked away from the annual North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament as the overall team champion. On Sunday afternoon from Kenyon College DU knocked off Oberlin College, 5-1 in the semifinals before blanking the host, Kenyon, 5-0 for the championship. |
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April 25, 2009
Women's Tennis: Big Red move to Sunday's semifinal round with win over WoosterThe Denison women's tennis team advanced to the semifinals of the 2009 North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament on Saturday following a 5-0 victory over The College of Wooster. |