Women's Tennis
Highlights
2006
In Jim Hayes inaugural campaign with the Clark University women’s tennis program, the Cougars posted a 1-12 (0-7 NEWMAC) mark. Their only victory was a 9-0 sweep over non-conference foe Bay Path College. Clark swept doubles matches as senior co-captains Emily Slack and Alycia Weiner posted an 8-3 victory at the top spot. Junior Kristen Domurad and first-year Phoebe Livingtson earned their first doubles victory with an 8-6 win at number two, while sophomore Rebecca Good and first-year Nicole Wachtel prevailed 8-1 at number three.
In singles play, Slack earned 6-1, 6-1 wins at number one, while Wachtel blanked her opponent, 6-0, 6-0 in the sixth spot.
Other highlights for the Cougars included the addition of first-year Celina Grisi, who led the team in number one singles play with a 5-2 record. A native of La Paz, Bolivia, Grisi posted a 6-3, 6-3 win in her first collegiate singles match against conference rival Wheaton College. She also earned points in a 6-2, 6-4 victory in top singles against Smith College and notched a 6-2, 6-0 win in number one singles in Clark’s final conference match of the season against Springfield College.
Additionally, the first-year phenom held a three-match number one singles win streak against Emmanuel College, Smith College, and Rhode Island College.
Slack and Weiner also paired up to notch a pair of victories for Clark, including an 8-3 doubles victory in their final home match of the season against Worcester State College, while Domurad and Livingston also won two doubles matches.
Rebecca Good ’09 (3.50) was the lone beneficiary of the NEWMAC academic all-conference award for women’s tennis.
2005
Under the direction of second-year head coach Lisa Meola ‘98, the Clark University women’s tennis team finished with a 2-10 overall record and 0-7 in the New England Women’s & Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC). The Cougars captured victories this season against Regis College (6-3) and Pine Manor College (9-0). New England weather cancelled three matches this season against Emmanuel, Bay Path and Worcester State.
The young Cougar squad of six returning players and two first-years was led by junior co-captains Emily Slack (Cape Elizabeth, ME/Cape Elizabeth) and Alycia Weiner (Quincy, MA/Quincy). Slack, returning to the number one singles position for Clark, captured a win against Pine Manor College. Weiner recorded singles wins at the number two spot against Regis and in the number three position against Nichols and Pine Manor. The doubles duo of Weiner and first-year Rebecca Good (Durham, CT/Coginchaug Regional) teamed up for two wins at the number two position against Nichols and Pine Manor. Good ended the season with a singles win at the number four position against Pine Manor.
Sophomore Kristen Domurad (Merrimack, NH/Merrimack) posted the most singles wins this season for the Cougars. Domurad earned victories at the number five position against Regis and Nichols as well as wins against Pine Manor and conference rival Mount Holyoke at the number six spot.
2004
Under the direction of first-year head coach Lisa Meola 98, the 2004 Clark University
womens tennis team finished 1-8 overall and 0-6 in the New England Womens and Mens
Athletic Conference (NEWMAC). The Cougars swept Bay Path College 9-0 in their final non-conference
match of the season. Weather conditions dictated much of the fall season canceling four scheduled
matches for the Cougars.
Senior co-captain and three-year player Margaret Clark recorded victories in both singles and
doubles in the Cougars win against Bay Path College. Clark played at the number three singles
position, and teamed up with sophomore Amanda Clark to defeat Bay Paths number three doubles
team 8-2. In addition to her doubles victory, Clark recorded two singles victories at the number
four position for the Cougars
2003
The 2003 tennis team finished 2-11 overall and 0-9 in the New England Womens &
Mens Athletic Conference (NEWMAC). The Cougars defeated Becker College 7-2 and recorded a
win in their final regular season match against Pine Manor College 7-2. Senior co-captain Lauryn
Christiansen led the way against Pine Manor with an 8-2 win at the number one singles position and a
8-2 win at the number three doubles position with classmate and co-captain Alicia Fidalgo.
Christiansen and Fidalgo played at the number one and six singles positions respectively all year.
Christiansen finished with two singles wins and Fidalgo tallied three singles victories. Fidalgos
recorded a convincing 6-3, 6-2 NEWMAC win against Wellesleys number six singles player early in
the season. Christiansen and Fidalgo posted a 2-1 record as a doubles team.
2002
Junior captain Lauryn Christiansen posted a 4-10 overall record at the number one singles position
in 2002. First-year Justyna Mietelska had a solid rookie season finishing with a 5-6 record at the
number six singles position and 5-7 overall while sophomore Victoria Fiorini won three matches at the
number two singles position.
2001
Senior captain Katie Sibley (Marshfield,MA/Marshfield HS)led the Cougars and was named to the 2001
NEWMAC All-Conference team. Sibley compiled a 3-5 conference record and 8-6 overall record. In doubles
play she had a 6-7 overall record. She had key wins against #1 singles player from WPI (7-6,6-1) and
the two #2 singles players from Wheaton and Springfield. In Sibley's eight victories she only lost
two sets.
2000
Nancy Haaz '04 earned NEWMAC All-Conference honors in 2000 for her play at the #1 singles
position and was named the NEWMAC Rookie of the Year after compiling an impressive 13-3 overall
singles record, with the majority of the wins at the #1 singles position. In addition, she had
seven doubles wins at the #2 position.
1998
Sarah Bingham '01 was the first Clark women's tennis player to earn NEWMAC All-Conference honors
in 1998 for her play at number four singles.
1997
At the 1997 Rolex Invitational Tournament, Lisa Meola '98 bounced back from a first round loss to
win four consecutive matches and a spot in the consolation finals.
For more information about Clark University Women's Tennis, please contact head coach Jin Hayes
at (508) 793-7516 or by email at
jhayes@clarku.edu
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