Three UMW women's tennis players and two men were named to the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's All-Academic Team on Thursday. Lindsay Raulston, Alex Ritter, and Mackenzie Smith were named from the women's team, and Evan Charles and David Lunding-Johansson were named from the men's team.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team finished the season ranked 15th in the nation among Division III schools after advancing to the NCAA Tournament third round and coming within one win of the school record with 21 victories.
University of Mary Washington junior Tyler Carey (Moseley, Va.) has been named State College Division Player of the Year, UMW head coach Todd Helbling repeated as State Coach of the Year, and Virginia Wesleyan College freshman Kenney Downing (Washington, D.C.) gained state Rookie of the Year as the 2014 Virginia Sports Information Directors announced the College Division Men's Tennis teams on Friday.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team was well represented on day one of the NCAA Division III Individual tournaments on Thursday, Tyler Carey participated in the singles championship, and Carey and Evan Charles played in doubles action.
University of Mary Washington juniors Tyler Carey and Evan Charles learned their opponents in the NCAA Division III men's tennis singles and doubles championships on Tuesday.
University of Mary Washington tennis players Evan Charles and Lindsay Raulston and field hockey player Haley Kane have been named to the College Sports Information Directors' Academic All-District At-Large Teams, named on Thursday.
The #15 University of Mary Washington men’s tennis team fell 5-0 to Johns Hopkins in the NCAA Tournament Third Round. The Blue Jays swept doubles to gain a 3-0 lead early. UMW ends the season at 21-6.
Seven women's teams and five men's teams will compete this weekend in the first three rounds of the NCAA Tournament at the Battleground. The Mary Washington women will face Penn State-Behrend in the first round, while the men will face Wilkes in the second round. Dates and times are to be determined.
The #15 Mary Washington men’s tennis team knocked off Wilkes, 5-0, on Saturday. The Eagles swept doubles, and cruised in singles to earn the victory. UMW will face Johns Hopkins on Sunday in the NCAA Tournament Third Round.
Junior Tyler Carey will represent the University of Mary Washington at the NCAA Division III men's tennis singles championship in Cleremont, Ca., on May 21-23. Carey and classmate Evan Charles will also advance in the NCAA doubles championship.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team moved up one spot to 15th in the nation in the May 1 national Intercollegiate Tennis Association poll. The Eagle women stayed put at #21 in the nation.
Mary Washington junior Tyler Carey repeated as a first-team men’s tennis singles and doubles all-star and became the sixth player in CAC history (and the fourth from UMW) to be named Player of the Year twice.
The 16th ranked University of Mary Washington men's tennis team won its 15th consecutive Capital Athletic Conference championship with a 7-2 victory over Salisbury University on Saturday at the Battleground. The Eagles improve to 20-5 on the season.
The #16 Univeristy of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated the Seahawks 9-0 on Wednesday. UMW won every match in straight sets on their way to the victory. David Lunding-Johansson led the Eagles on his birthday, winning both his singles and doubles matches. UMW improves to 19-5 on the year, and face Salisbury in the CAC Championship on Saturday.
The #16 University of Mary Washington men's tennis team closed out the regular season with an 8-1 loss at the hands of Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays swept singles to win the match. UMW falls to 18-5 with the loss.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team downed the Seahawks, 7-2 on Thursday to move to 18-4, 6-0 CAC on the year. The Eagles won five of six singles matches, and two of three doubles matches en route to the win.
The #16 Mary Washington men's tennis team edged the Sea Gulls, 6-3 in CAC action on Saturday. UMW recieved big three set victories from Tyler Carey and Scott Buie to seal the victory. The Eagles move to 17-4, 5-0 CAC on the year.
The UMW men's tennis team moved up to #16 in the new polls nationally, while also earning a #4 ranking in the Atlantic South region. Several Eagles also earned individual rankings in the ITA poll.
The #17 University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated CAC rival York 9-0, before defeating Swarthmore 7-2 on Saturday. The wins move the Eagles to 16-4, 4-0 CAC on the year.
The #17 University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated a pair of CAC foes in Christopher Newport and Penn State-Harrisburg on Friday. UMW dispatched the Captains 8-1, and the Lions 9-0 to move to 14-4, 3-0 CAC on the year.
The #17 University of Mary Washington men's tennis team fell 6-1 to Division I Georgetown on Sunday. The Eagles fell in two of the three doubles matches, and five of the six singles matches on the day. UMW moves to 12-4 on the year.
The University of Mary Washington men's tennis team sits at #17 in the nation, and #4 in the Atlantic South Region, according to the new ITA Polls. The Eagles are 12-3, 1-0 CAC on the year.
The #17 UMW men's tennis team fell to #11 Carnegie Mellon, 6-3 on Sunday. Tyler Carey picked up a big win at one singles against the number one singles player in Division III. The Eagles 12-3 on the year.
The #17 University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated #25 Bates 6-3 on Saturday. The Eagles won all three doubles, and three singles matches en route to the victory. UMW is now 12-2 on the year.
The Univeristy of Mary Washington men's tennis team picked up two wins on Saturday over Southern Virginia (9-0) and Washington and Lee (7-2). The #17 Eagles move to 11-2 overall.
The #17 University of Mary Washington men's tennis team defeated the Bobcats 9-0 on Friday afternoon. The Eagles won every match in straight sets to move to 9-2, 1-0 CAC on the year.
The #17 Eagle men's tennis team fell 5-4 to #13 Redlands on Saturday afternoon. The Eagles won two of the three doubles matches, but lost four of the six singles match en route to the loss. The loss drops the Eagles to 7-2 on the year.