The College's men's tennis team fell on the road, 6-0, to Bates College on Wednesday April 16, while the women's team posted a 6-3 victory over their opponents. "This year is kind of a rebuilding year with four new starters, but mine and the team's expectations are not wavering," junior Bryan Hanley, who was unable to record a win as the Lions (7-7) were shutout, said.
he women's tennis team saw their four-match winning streak break on Saturday, but rebounded Sunday to go 1-1 over the weekend. The team bounced back from Saturday's setback with a victory over New York University (NYU), 6-2. The Lions collected four victories in singles and two in doubles.
The College's men's and women's tennis teams both posted victories Sunday, ousting Union College 7-0 and 8-1, respectively. Senior Marc Hill picked up wins at first singles and teamed with junior Bryan Hanley to collect a win at first doubles. Hill remains unbeaten in dual-match singles play this season (9-0), while holding an 81-18 career mark in singles play.
Men's tennis was victorious against Haverford in a dual-match, winning by a score of 5-2 in action last Wednesday. The Lions' (10-5) performance was highlighted by senior Marc Hill, who won his first singles match, 6-2, 6-2 and junior Bryan Hanley, who scored a 6-0, 6-1 rout in second singles.