After a solid 2010-11 season in which the Wesleyan women’s tennis team accumulated an 11-6 overall record (2-4 NESCAC), the Lady Cards return this fall looking to come away with another winning season and advance their NESCAC standing.
The Wesleyan women’s ice hockey team posted its first win of the season on Tuesday, Dec. 7, in a close matchup against the Nichols College Bison.
On Tuesday, Nov. 30, the Wesleyan women’s ice hockey squad ventured up to Worcester, Mass. to take on their first out-of-conference opponents of the season, the Holy Cross Crusaders.
The Wesleyan women’s ice hockey team slid into action this winter season with four games against top NESCAC competitors.
The Wesleyan women’s tennis team wrapped up its fall season this past weekend with a final home match against Williams College. The Cards have been unable to take down the powerhouse the past 36 times the two teams have met. Unfortunately, Wesleyan failed to curtail that losing streak as they fell to the Ephs 9-0 on Saturday.
The Wesleyan women’s tennis team sustained its undefeated record this past weekend, as they advanced to a 4-0 standing on the season after defeating Roger Williams College on Sunday afternoon. Led by the undefeated number 4 singles player, Nicki Softness ’14, the Cards swept the doubles matches and took four of the six singles points for an impressive 7-2 victory.
This weekend, four players on the women’s tennis team travelled to Babson Park, Mass. to participate in the ITA Tournament hosted by Babson College.
The University’s women’s tennis captured its second big win of the fall season this past week as they took down Springfield College 8-1 on Tuesday afternoon on the Vine Street Courts.
The women’s tennis team opened up the 2010-2011 season with a bang on Saturday afternoon as they dominated Simmons College, marking the squad’s first victory of the season.
Starting off her Wesleyan tennis career with an impressive 10-6 singles record in the 2009 season, Genevieve Aniello ’13 is back in action this fall, once again ranking as one of the squad’s top players.
The women’s tennis team fell into a bit of a slump this weekend, as the Cardinals suffered a tough loss against Little Three rival Amherst on Saturday afternoon in Amherst, Mass., and then lost to the Bates Bobcats at home on Sunday morning.
The women’s tennis team turned things around this weekend as they took on the Connecticut College Camels in New London on Saturday afternoon and came home with a 5-4 win.
The women’s tennis team suffered another unfavorable weekend, as they lost to the Middlebury Panthers at the Vine Street courts on Saturday morning.
After a strong showing against the Hamilton Continentals last weekend, the women’s tennis team struggled to maintain its success, as the team fell beneath the rampant feet of the Tufts Jumbos on Wednesday afternoon.
After a tough loss to Colby last weekend, the women’s tennis team got back on track with a solid 6-3 win over the Hamilton Continentals on Saturday afternoon.
On Sunday, the women’s tennis team traveled up to Waterville, Maine to take on one of their NESCAC rivals, the Colby Mules.
The women’s tennis team started up its spring season with four consecutive wins in Orlando, Fla., during the March break, extending its record to 8-0 for the first time in program history.
The women’s hockey team closed out the season this past weekend with two final NESCAC games.
After an intense mid-week matchup against Nichols that ended in a 0-0 tie, the women’s ice hockey team was back at it again as they took on Division I Sacred Heart University on Saturday afternoon at Spurrier-Snyder Rink.
This weekend brought another pair of big NESCAC matchups for the women’s ice hockey team as the squad took on the Williams Ephs on Saturday night in Williamstown, Mass., and then faced off against the Middlebury Panthers on Sunday afternoon.
Last Saturday morning, the men’s and women’s cross country teams competed in the Little Three Championships, hosted by Amherst. Despite the rainy weather, the Cardinals put up a good fight against their two biggest rivals, though both the men and women came in third overall.
The women’s tennis team ended its fall season on Saturday with an 8-1 victory over Simmons College. This final victory enabled the Cardinals to finish off their season with a perfect 4-0 record. Although many of their opponents this fall season were not at the NESCAC level of competition, the team still had its fair share of tough matches and hard fought battles.
The women’s tennis defeated the Mount Holyoke Lyons 9-0 in a dual match Wednesday in South Hadley, Mass., improving to a perfect 3-0 on the year. Playing only the top six players in both the singles and doubles matches, the Cardinals lost only one set throughout the entire match.
In the first dual match of the season, the women’s tennis team rolled to a 9-0 victory over Assumption College at home on Saturday