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Rematch Awaits Regis, Colby-Sawyer in GNAC Championship This Saturday


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Courtesy of Regis Athletics Communications

WESTON, Mass. - For the second consecutive year, the Regis College women's tennis team has advanced to the championship match of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament after defeating third seed Simmons University, 5-0, in a tournament semifinal Saturday afternoon at the Regis Tennis Courts.

The second seeded Pride started by sweeping the doubles sets, beginning with Kiana Thompson (Boynton Beach, Fla.) and Samantha Gevry(Dudley, Mass.) winning their contest at number one doubles, 8-1. Katelyn Mogelnicki (Wethersfield, Conn.) and Stephanie Beatrice(Rockland, Mass.) followed at number two doubles, 8-3, and Harmony Lopez (Carlsbad, N.M.) and Nora Connor (Peabody, Mass.) pulled out their match at number three doubles by taking the tiebreaker, 8-6, for an 8-7 win.

In singles, Mogelnicki completed her straight-set victory at number two singles (6-1, 6-2), and then Thompson clinched the match for the Pride with her eighth consecutive win in the number one position (6-2, 6-0). Gevry, Lopez, and Connor all won the first set of their respective matches and were in the middle of the second set when the contest reached decision.

Regis College (8-2) will head to New London, N.H., to face top seed Colby-Sawyer College in the championship match of the 2022 GNAC Women's Tennis Tournament next Saturday, Oct. 22, with the start time to be determined. The Chargers defeated the Pride in the 2021 GNAC Tournament title match, 5-0, and advanced to this year's final thanks to a 5-0 victory over Lesley University Saturday.


Courtesy of CSC Athletics Communications

NEW LONDON, N.H. – The Colby-Sawyer Chargers will once again be hosting the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Championship after defeating Lesley University by a 5-0 final in the GNAC Semifinals.

Rapid Recap:

  • The Chargers cruised to a 3-0 advantage in doubles as senior Emily Hill (Wilmington, Mass.) and sophomore Grace Carpenter (Milford, N.H.) dominated in their match ending in an 8-0 final in first doubles. Sophomore Elise Hogan (Duxbury, Mass.) and junior Alyssa Owens (Grain Valley, Mo.) picked up the hardest victory in number two doubles by a 8-4 final. In the third pairing sophomore Isabella Gutierrez Avendaño (Tegucigalpa, Honduras) and sophomore Lily Tria (Westerly, R.I.) picked up a big point winning 8-1. 
  • Singles play ended quickly as Hogan picked up a point with a 6-0, 6-0 win in number four singles, while Tria closed things out in a 6-1, 6-0 final in the six singles slot. 

Player Spotlight:
"We all fight for every match and knowing our hard work pays off is so rewarding", said sophomore Lily Tria (Westerly, R.I.) "I'm so excited for the GNAC championship next weekend! We all worked so hard for this i couldn't be prouder of this team!"
 
Up Next:
The Chargers will look to capture another GNAC title on Saturday October 22nd when Colby-Sawyer hosts Regis College in the GNAC Championship.