2014 Regis College Women's Tennis News
Coach Ciarleglio and the Regis College women’s tennis team are excited to welcome freshman, Katasha Jarvis (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) to the squad.
The Regis College men’s and women’s tennis teams have both been named Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-Academic Teams, it was announced by the ITA last week. Five members of the program also earned the distinction of ITA Scholar Athletes.
During the summer break, head men's and women's tennis coach John Ciarleglio is in Paris attending the French Open.
The Regis College women's tennis team wrapped up the 2014-15 season with a 9-0 sweep of Worcester State University on Friday night at the Natick Racquet Club. The Pride finish the year at 15-4 overall, while the Lancers move to 7-7 this season.
The Regis College women's tennis team captured the top spot at the UMass Boston Invitational on Sunday afternoon.
The Regis College women's team defeated the Wentworth Institute of Technology, 6-1, on Friday night at the Longfellow Tennis Club in Wayland, Mass. The Pride improves to 14-4 on the year, while Wentworth drops to 3-11.
The Regis college softball doubleheader against Fitchburg State and women’s tennis match against Clark University have been postponed due to the weather forecast.
The Regis College women's tennis team dropped a 6-3 decision to Salve Regina University on Monday afternoon in Newport, R.I. The Pride fall to 13-4 on the year, while Salve improved to 5-8.
The Regis College women's tennis team wrapped up their Spring Break trip with a 7-2 setback to Judson University on Friday morning.
The Regis College women’s tennis team picked up their second win of their spring break trip with a 7-2 victory over King’s College (Pa.) on Thursday morning. The Pride improves to 13-2 this season and wrap up the trip Friday morning against Judson.
Morningside College swept all three double matches and took all singles matches as Regis College was defeated 9-0 by the Mustangs on Tuesday afternoon in non-conference tennis action in Orlando. The loss snaps the Pride’s 10-game winning streak and drops them to 12-2 on the season. With the victory, the Mustangs improve to 3-3 on the year.
After winning the New England Collegiate Conference Championship five month ago, the Regis College women’s tennis team returned to action with the spring slate of games defeating Eastern University 8-1 on Monday morning. With the victory, the Pride improve their winning streak to 10 games and improve to 12-1 on the year. The loss drops the Eagles to 1-2 on the young campaign.
20 members of the Regis College fall teams have been named to the New England Collegiate Conference Fall All-Academic Team, announced on Wednesday night. The Pride had at least one athlete recognized in every fall sport the College sponsors.
Regis College sophomore Jessie Lord (Fall River, Mass.) has been named the New England Collegiate Conference’s women’s Tennis Player of the Year, it was announced on Tuesday afternoon by the league offices. Lord helped lead the Pride (11-1) to their third-straight NECC Championship this past weekend.
Regis College sophomore Emily Rice (Pittsfield, Mass.) has been named this week's New England Collegiate Conference women's tennis Player of the Week, it was announced Monday morning.
For the third-straight season, the Regis College women's tennis team captured the New England Collegiate Conference Championship with a 7-2 victory over Lesley University on Sunday afternoon. The Pride wrap up their season at 11-1 overall, while Lesley drops to 11-4.
