2016 GNAC Women's Tennis News
The GNAC is pleased to announce its 2017 GNAC Woman of the Year nominees in JWU's Morgan Thompson and Lasell's Mack Kingman.
For the third time in as many years, Suffolk senior Aidiana Sagyndykova has been named the GNAC Women’s Tennis Player of the Year.
Johnson & Wales received the conference's automatic qualification for the NCAA Tournament in May with a 5-1 win on Sunday in the GNAC title match.
Top seed JWU blanked USJ, 5-0, Saturday in the GNAC semifinals while second-seeded Simmons took down Suffolk, 5-2, to set the stage for Sunday's final.
Third-seeded Suffolk and fourth-seeded St. Joseph (Conn.) both earned first-round GNAC victories on Wednesday to continue on in the tournament.
Suffolk senior Aidiana Sagyndykova went 6-0 last week to capture her first GNAC Player of the Week honor of the 2016 season.
No. 1 JWU and No. 2 Simmons have earned GNAC Tournament first-round byes into next weekend's neutral site Final Four in Winchester, Mass.
Suffolk's Valentina Medina grabbed her fourth GNAC Player of the Week honor in five weeks with a 4-0 effort in singles and doubles action for the Rams.
Suffolk's Valentina Medina (pictured) and JWU's Nina Cohen earned this week's GNAC Player and Rookie of the Week awards, respectively.
JWU's Morgan Thompson received her second GNAC Player of the Week honor this season.
Suffolk's Valentina Medina nabbed her second straight Player of the Week Award after going 7-1 at No. 1 Singles and Doubles last week for the Rams.
JWU's Morgan Thompson won both her No. 1 Singles and Doubles matches at Curry to garner GNAC Player of the Week honors.
Simmons College has been pegged atop the annual GNAC Women's Tennis Preseason Poll, as voted upon by the league’s head coaches.
Anna Maria College Director of Athletics Laura Habacker has announced the hiring of Malcolm Neville as the head coach of the women's tennis team.
