2016-17 Women's Tennis News
The Regis (Mass.) mens and womens tennis teams were honored by the ITA (Intercollegiate Tennis Association) with all-academic individual and team awards.
Regis, a Catholic University In Greater Boston, officially became the newest member of the GNAC (Great Northeast Athletic Conference) today, marking a new era of Regis Pride intercollegiate athletics.
The Regis (Mass.) women’s tennis team continued its impressive 2016-17 campaign, showcasing its talents Monday on the tournament stage as Katasha Jarvis (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) and Ariana McCormack (Worcester, Mass.) won the doubles title in an all-Regis final at the 3rd Annual Beacons Invitational.
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team celebrated its Senior Day in style on Saturday morning, defeating Wentworth by a final of 8-1.
Jessie Lord (Fall River, Mass.) and Carly Scanlon (Canton, Mass.) won at both doubles and singles to help the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team rally for a 5-4 win over Smith College, Wednesday at the Indoor Track and Tennis Facility.
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team completed a perfect 4-0 record on its 2017 spring break trip, cruising to an 8-1 win over St. Vincent College Friday at the USTA National Campus.
Amy DiPace (Cambridge, Mass.) rallied to win a third-set tiebreak, Ariana McCormack (Worcester, Mass.) clinched the win with a victory on the two court and the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team remained undefeated to start the spring with a 6-3 win over Moravian College
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team remained perfect to start the spring season, topping Penn State-Berks 8-1 Tuesday night at the Lake Cane Tennis Courts.
Katasha Jarvis (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) won at first doubles, earned the match-clinching win at third singles and the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team opened up its spring season with a gritty 6-3 win over King's College on Monday.
The Regis (Mass.) men's and women's tennis teams will get a reprieve from the cold weather and indoor training when they head south to Orlando, Fla. for a week of training and matches against top-notched opponents.
Twenty-nine Regis (Mass.) fall student-athletes have garnered New England Collegiate Conference All-Academic team honors.
The Regis (Mass.) men’s and women’s tennis teams use more than 20 cases of tennis balls every year – 500 cans, 1,500 balls.
A day after claiming their fifth consecutive New England Collegiate Conference championship, the Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team led the way in the NECC All Conference honors announced Monday afternoon. Senior Jessie Lord was named NECC Player of the Year, while freshman Ariana McCormack earned NECC Rookie of the Year honors.
Jessie Lord (Fall River, Mass.) and Emily Rice (Pittsfield, Mass.) won at both singles and doubles and Katasha Jarvis (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) rallied for the match-clinching win at third singles to lift the Regis women's tennis team to its fifth straight New England Collegiate Conference title
The Regis (Mass.) women's tennis team outlasted Lesley University in a grueling, marathon regular season finale tonight 6-3 in New England Collegiate Conference play at the Nicholas Athletics Center.
After an impressive week that saw Pride teams go a combined 8-3-1, five student-athletes from Regis (Mass.) Athletics were honored Monday with New England Collegiate Conference Weekly Awards.
