2019-20 Worcester State University Women's Tennis News
Worcester State University landed 176 selections on the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team, as announced by the league on Wednesday afternoon.
The Worcester State University women's tennis team has been announced as one of the Little East Conference's inaugural Team Academic Award recipients.
The second awards being presented as part of Worcester State’s Virtual Awards Week are the Senior Lancer Awards.
Worcester State University landed a conference-best 209 student-athletes on the Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference Fall/Winter 2019 All-Academic Team.
A dozen Worcester State University fall student-athletes have been named to the Little East Conference Fall Academic All-Conference Team.
Worcester State University women's tennis student-athletes Dominique Alves (Ludlow, Mass.) and Lauren Taylor (Attleboro, Mass.) have each been named to the Little East All-Conference Second Teams in both singles and as a tandem in doubles.
The Worcester State University women's tennis team saw its fall season come to an end on Tuesday afternoon, as the fourth-seeded Lancers fell to #5 Bridgewater State 5-2 in the First Round of the Little East Conference Tournament at the Corash Tennis Courts.
The Worcester State University women's tennis team rounded out its regular season on Saturday afternoon with a 6-3 loss to Plymouth State University in Little East Conference action at the Holderness School.
The Worcester State University women’s tennis team picked up an 8-1 Senior Day win over UMass Dartmouth Tuesday afternoon in Little East Conference action at Wachusett Regional High School.
Seniors Olivia Antonelli (Westford, Mass.) and Lauren Taylor (Attleboro, Mass.), members of the Worcester State University field hockey and women's tennis teams respectively, have received weekly honors from the Little East Conference.
The Worcester State University women's tennis team won its third matches in as many days Saturday, defeating Bridgewater State University 6-3 in Little East Conference action at Wachusett Regional High School.
The Worcester State University women's tennis team won its second match in as many days on Friday afternoon, defeating Emerson College 6-3 in non-conference action at St. John's Preparatory School.
The Worcester State University women's tennis team made quick work of Castleton University Thursday afternoon, defeating the Spartans 9-0 in Little East Conference action at Wachusett Regional High School.
The Worcester State University women's tennis fell just shy of a victory on Saturday afternoon, falling to UMass Boston 5-4 in Little East Conference action at the Boston College High School Tennis Courts.
