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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- Greenville, Ill.
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- High School:
- Greenville
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The women's tennis team came up just short on Saturday's SLIAC championship match against Principia. Greenville led 2-1 after doubles play, but Principia took four of the six singles matches for the conference championship.

The women's tennis team clinched the SLIAC regular season championship and number one seed in the weekend's SLIAC tournament with a 7-2 victory over Blackburn.

The women's tennis team moved one step closer to their first SLIAC regular season championship with a 7-2 win over Westminster on Tuesday in Greenville. The Panthers won two of three doubles matches and followed with wins in five of six singles matches to collect their 10 win of the year and move to 4-0 in SLIAC play.

The women's tennis team clinched a winning record for the second straight season with a 9-0 sweep over Fontbonne on Monday night. Greenville improved to 9-5 (3-0 SLIAC) and will go into Tuesday's match against Westminster in search of the number one seed in the SLIAC tournament.

The women's tennis team continued their solid play, winning their eighth match of the season and making it two-for-two in conference matches.

The women's tennis team improved to 7-5 (1-0 SLIAC) with a 5-4 win over Principia in Greenville on Monday. The match was a make-up from last Thursday.

The women's tennis team played Loras at home on Saturday afternoon and lost 7-2 in their first competition of the season contested at the Scott J. Burgess Tennis Complex.

The women's tennis team finished their spring trip with their third win in five matches.

The women's tennis team evened their record at .500 over Spring Break week as they were bested 7-2 by Nazareth on Thursday. No. 4 Courtney Blaser and No. 6 Samantha Siefken won Greenville's matches.

The women's tennis team took a 5-4 win over Cornell College on Wednesday to push their season record to 5-3.

The women's tennis team earned their first win of spring break week with a 6-3 victory over St. Mary's (Maryland) on Tuesday morning.

The women's tennis team opened their spring break trip to Hilton Head with a 9-0 loss to Gordon on Monday.

The women's tennis team opened their spring season by going 1-1 at Principia on Saturday. Greenville lost 9-0 to Truman before defeating Principia 5-4.

This is an exciting time for GU Women’s tennis! The Lady Panthers return a strong core from the 2018 squad that was made up entirely of underclassmen. Armed with experience, and even more determination, they are eager for the spring season to get underway!