Women's Tennis

Recent News Updates
June 19, 2008Gorsich Named NCAC Woman of the Year Recent Denison University graduate Erin Gorsich has been named the 2008 Pam Smith North Coast Athletic Conference Woman of the Year. |
June 12, 2008Women's Tennis: Gorsich named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Squad Denison University senior women's tennis player Erin Gorsich was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America third-team as announced by the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) on Thursday (June 12). |
May 18, 2008Women's Tennis: Cobb-Drane place second at NCAA Championship Denison's Kristin Cobb and Marta Drane dropped a 6-4, 6-3 decision to Amherst's Brittany Berckes and Alicia Menezes on Sunday afternoon in the finals of the 2008 NCAA Division III Doubles Championship. |
May 18, 2008Women's Tennis: Watch Cobb-Drane vie for National Title After a convincing 6-4, 6-2 victory over Carnegie Mellon, the Big Red's top doubles duo will play for the 2008 NCAA National Championship. |
May 17, 2008Women's Tennis: Cobb and Drane advance to NCAA Semifinals in doubles play The postseason train, otherwise know as the Denison women's tennis team continues to roll on as the doubles team of Kristin Cobb and Marta Drane won a three set quarterfinal match to advance to the NCAA Division III semifinals on Sunday at noon (CST). |
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May 16, 2008 Women's Tennis: Cobb and Drane advance to NCAA Doubles Quarterfinals One day after helping their team to a program-best third place finish at the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships, three Big Red team members remained in Minnesota for the chance to earn individual titles at the NCAA singles and doubles championship tournaments. |
May 15, 2008Women's Tennis: Denison claims third place at NCAA Championship Denison defeated Pomona-Pitzer, 5-2 on Thursday morning to capture third place at the 2008 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship. This is the highest finish for a Denison women's tennis team in school history. |
May 14, 2008Women's Tennis: Denison falls in NCAA Semifinals The Denison Big Red's quest for their first women's tennis national championship came to an end on Wednesday following a 5-1 loss to defending national champion, Washington & Lee, in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships from Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Thomas, Minn. |
May 13, 2008Women's Tennis: Big Red advance to first NCAA Final Four The Denison women's tennis team advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Division III women's tennis championship on Tuesday after rallying for a 5-2 victory over Emory at the Brown Tennis Complex in St. Peter, Minn. This is the first NCAA Final Four appearance in school history for the Big Red women's tennis team. |
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May 13, 2008 Women's Tennis: Denison sweeps 2008 All-NCAC awards Junior Meghan Damico earned her second straight North Coast Athletic Conference Player of the Year award and Kristin Cobb was named the conference's Newcomer of the Year, highlighting the 2008 NCAC all-conference award winners. |
May 04, 2008Women's Tennis: Big Red return to NCAA Quarterfinals The Denison women's tennis team will be making their second consecutive trip to the NCAA Quarterfinals (elite 8) following their 5-1 win over DePauw University in the third round of the 2008 NCAA Division III Championship tournament from Blackstock Courts in Greencastle, Ind. |
May 03, 2008Women's Tennis: DU advances to NCAA's third round The Denison Big Red will find themselves in familiar territory on Sunday following today's 6-0 victory over Albion College in the second round of the 2008 NCAC Tournament. For the fourth consecutive season Denison will square off against DePauw for the right to advance to the NCAA Division III Quarterfinals. |
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Women's Tennis: Denison earns fifth seed in NCAA Tournament Women's Tennis: Big Red brings home seventh consecutive NCAC title Women's Tennis: Denison cruises to Saturday's title match Women's Tennis: Big Red locks up top seed at NCAC Tournament with win over Wooster Women's Tennis: Denison blanks Allegheny Women's Tennis: No. 5 Denison defeats Oberlin Women's Tennis: Denison routs Carnegie Mellon in clash of top-ranked teams Women's Tennis: Denison picks up key conference win over Kenyon |

