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Bobcats Hitting the Road for Weekend of Action
2/20/2025 3:53:00 PM | Women's Tennis
Quinnipiac at Army
February 21, 2025 | 3:00 PM
Lichtenberg Tennis Center | West Point, N.Y.
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Quinnipiac at Bryant
February 23, 2024 | 12:00 PM
Fore Court Club | Smithfield, RI
HAMDEN, Conn. – Quinnipiac women's tennis is gearing up for two more road matches this weekend, first heading to West Point, N.Y. to face Army, then going to the ocean state to face Bryant at Fore Court Club.
Army is 10-3 on the year and are 17-0 versus the Bobcats since 2003. Bryant comes in to the match at 1-2, with their lone win coming over Siena. QU is 8-3 versus Bryant since 2009 and have won two straight over the Bulldogs.
SWEPT AT HARVARD
IN STATE LOSS
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February 21, 2025 | 3:00 PM
Lichtenberg Tennis Center | West Point, N.Y.
WATCH: Click Here
Live scoring: Click Here
Quinnipiac at Bryant
February 23, 2024 | 12:00 PM
Fore Court Club | Smithfield, RI
HAMDEN, Conn. – Quinnipiac women's tennis is gearing up for two more road matches this weekend, first heading to West Point, N.Y. to face Army, then going to the ocean state to face Bryant at Fore Court Club.
Army is 10-3 on the year and are 17-0 versus the Bobcats since 2003. Bryant comes in to the match at 1-2, with their lone win coming over Siena. QU is 8-3 versus Bryant since 2009 and have won two straight over the Bulldogs.
SWEPT AT HARVARD
- The Bobcats fell 4-0 at Harvard a week ago.
IN STATE LOSS
- Caitlin Flower was the lone winner for the Bobcats in their 6-1 loss at UConn on Wednesday afternoon.
- Flower won in straight sets, only dropping four games.
- QU won its first home match of the season 7-0 over NJIT on Saturday, Jan. 25.
- Willow Renton and Anagha Shankar won their singles matches in three sets, while Caitlin Flower, Vera Sekerina, Caroline Schulson, and Ella Lewis won in straight sets.
- It was QU's first win over NJIT in program history, having lost to the Highlanders 7-0 on Mar. 6, 2022.
- The Bobcats fell 7-0 at Yale to open their spring season.
- This past fall at the ITA Regionals, the Bobcats won six matches.
- The doubles tandem of Willow Renton and Caitlin Flower advanced to the Round of 16 before falling.
- Renton also won her first round singles match.
- Willow Renton is coming off a very successful MAAC Masters tournament, reaching the semifinals in both singles and doubles brackets.
- She joined Caitlin Flower in the doubles semifinals bracket where they fell Sunday morning.
- The Bobcats won a combined 23 matches over the three days.
- Willow Renton went 8-0 between singles and doubles.
- Caitlin Flower went 6-2 over the course of the weekend.
- Against UConn, Willow Renton won her first match as a Bobcat against UConn, winning in straight sets. Caitlin Flower won her singles match in a third set tiebreaker
- The Bobcats took four matches against Saint Francis, with Anagha Shankar winning her singles match in a third set tiebreakers while Caroline Schulson and Vera Sekerina won their matches in straight sets. Isabella Sicignano also won her first match as a Bobcat, teaming up with Jordan Bradley in doubles.
- QU took 10 matches from Fairfield on Sunday of QU Hidden Duels.
- Quinnipiac women's tennis went 10-12, with a 5-1 MAAC record.
- The Bobcats fell in the MAAC Tournament Championship to regular season champions Fairfield 4-3.
- QU named three players to All-MAAC teams with Caitlin Flower getting the nod in singles and doubles with partner Caroline Schulson, while Dominique Yeo earned singles honors.
- QU has now won seven MAAC championships/advanced to the NCAA Tournament seven times since joining the league (2013-14, 2014-15, 2015-16, 2016-17, 2017-18, 2021-22, 2022-23) under Head Coach/Director of Tennis Paula Miller.
- Under the guidance of Head Coach Miller, the Bobcats have earned at least a share of the regular season MAAC title nine straight times since joining the MAAC in 2013-14. Miller has been named MAAC Coach of the Year seven times (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023). She has led Quinnipiac to six MAAC Tournament titles and six NCAA Tournament appearances (2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2022).
- Jordan Bradley, Jenna Sloan, Caitlin Flower, Ella Lewis, Caroline Schulson, Anagha Shankar, and Vera Sekerina.
- The Bobcats welcome three incoming First Years, Trista Caffyn-Parsons, Willow Renton, and Isabella Sicignano.
To stay up-to-date with Quinnipiac women's tennis news, follow the Bobcats on Twitter/Instagram @QU_WTEN or visit www.gobobcats.com
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