Women’s Tennis Visits Salve Regina Thursday

Women’s Tennis Visits Salve Regina Thursday

OCTOBER 5 | 3:30 PM
SALVE REGINA UNIVERSITY TENNIS COURTS
NEWPORT, R.I.

 SERIES: Suffolk leads 1-0 * Since 2003
LAST MEETING: Sept. 8, 2016, W, 6-3
STREAK: W1

BOSTON – The Suffolk women's tennis team continues out of league competition Thursday (Oct. 5) as it journeys to Salve Regina for a 3:30 p.m. match.

SOCIALIZE
Stay up-to-date with all the latest news and notes on Suffolk Athletics by connecting with the Rams on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Be sure to use the hashtag #RamNation for an insider's look at Suffolk's teams and student-athletes.

     


LAST TIME OUT
The Suffolk women's tennis team extend its win streak to three straight Monday night as the rams took down Boston neighbor Lesley, 7-2, at Buckingham, Browne & Nichols.

MORE READING: Women's Tennis Stretches Streak to Three with 7-2 Win over Lesley

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk improved to above .500, 5-4, thanks to its third straight win, a 7-2 victory over Lesley, Monday night. 

The Rams ace, Delaney Dunlap, matches the team's record in singles play at 5-4. Danlyn Medou, meanwhile, owns the best singles ledger with a 6-2 mark on the fifth (3-2) and sixth (3-0) courts, respectively. 

The twosome of Dunlap and Keely Hardy are unbeaten in the second spot on the doubles sport. The junior, sophomore partnership is 5-0. Ahilya Malhoutra and Medou are also undefeated in doubles action as the freshman and sophomore are 3-0. 

SEAHAWKS SAYINGS
After blanking Becker, 9-0, Salve Regina has dropped its last four outings to dip to 2-8 on the season. 

Laura Krick has played the majority of matches in the top spot for the Seahawks and boasts a 3-5 mark. Darcy Carlin, who has played on the third, fourth and fifth courts, owns the most singles wins for Salve Regina, with a 4-6 mark. 

In doubles, Krick and Erin Stangel have been the most successful Seahawks team with a 3-6 ledger as the team's top tandem.

INSIDE THE SERIES
Suffolk and Salve Regina met for the first time, according to the team's record books, which dates back to 2003, a year ago with the Rams defeating the Seahawks, 6-3.

WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk returns to its conference slate as it continues its road trip with a trek to Hartford, Connecticut, Saturday, Oct. 7 for a showdown at Saint Joseph (Conn.). First serve is scheduled for 12 p.m.