2011-12 Haverford College Women's Tennis News
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Women's tennis merits ITA all-academic statusJuly 17, 2012The Intercollegiate Tennis Association honored the Fords for their work in the classroom for the ninth straight year.
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Ferrara and Gallagher named all-conferenceMay 02, 2012Sophomore Alex Ferrara and freshman Caitlin Gallagher were recognized by the Centennial coaches for their impressive play this spring.
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Fords fall to # 8 Blue Jays in Centennial semifinalsApril 28, 2012Haverford saw its season come to an end on Saturday afternoon with a 5-0 loss to No. 1 seed Johns Hopkins.
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Fords roll into semifinals with first Centennial playoff win in program historyApril 25, 2012Haverford jumped out to a 3-0 lead after doubles and rolled to a 5-1 win over Washington College in the opening round of the Centennial playoffs.
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Fords close out regular season with win over GettysburgApril 21, 2012Taking down the Bullets, 6-3, Haverford moves on to the Centennial playoffs for the fourth consecutive year.
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Fords set back by SwarthmoreApril 18, 2012Trailing 2-1 after doubles, Haverford put up a fight in several singles matches before falling, 7-2.
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Fords move into third in conference with win over WashingtonApril 11, 2012Capturing four victories during singles action, Haverford registered a 6-3 win over the Shorewomen.
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Fords edged by DickinsonApril 07, 2012Haverford's four-match winning streak came to an end with a 5-4 loss to the visiting Red Devils Saturday afternoon.
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Haverford pulls out another 5-4 victoryApril 04, 2012Caitlin Gallagher outlasted Emily Szulman at No. 2 singles to give the Fords their fourth-straight win.
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Third-straight conference win for women's tennisMarch 31, 2012Strong singles play helped the Fords rally for a victory against Franklin & Marshall on Saturday afternoon.
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Fords roll past UrsinusMarch 27, 2012Haverford swept doubles play on its way to an 8-1 win over the Bears.
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Fords unafraid of Green Terror in 8-1 winMarch 24, 2012Haverford spent a short day on the courts in its quick win over McDaniel.
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Fords finish out non-conference slate against WilkesMarch 22, 2012Caitlin Gallagher rolled to a straight-set victory at No. 2 singles.
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Fords set back by Blue JaysMarch 17, 2012Alex Ferrara at No. 1 singles recorded the lone point for Haverford against the highly-ranked Blue Jays.
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Fords begin Centennial slate with a victoryMarch 13, 2012Haverford rolled past Bryn Mawr, 8-1, to grab its first conference win of the season.
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Haverford takes down BerryMarch 08, 2012The Fords won five matches during the singles portion of the competition to register their fourth win of the season.
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Haverford falls to Christopher NewportMarch 07, 2012Alex Ferrara won in straight sets to lead the Fords.
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Haverford powers past King'sMarch 06, 2012The Fords swept the doubles competition to start the match and carried that momentum to victory.
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Women's tennis competes in FloridaMarch 05, 2012Abbey Flynn won at both doubles and singles but the Fords could not get past Meredith College.
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Fords open season with impressive victory over SalisburyFebruary 25, 2012Celia Tong, playing in the last match of the day, secured the win for Haverford.
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Season Preview: Women's tennis looks to continued successFebruary 22, 2012Haverford has its eyes set on the conference playoffs for the fourth-straight season.
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Haverford picked 4th in preseason conference pollFebruary 16, 2012The poll, voted on by the conference coaches, projects the Fords to be in the conference tournament mix for the fourth year in a row.
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Assistant women's tennis coach Bolling awarded USTA grantJanuary 23, 2012Louis Bolling is honored as one of ten recipients of a United States Tennis Association multicultural grant.
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Women’s tennis competes at ITA Southeast regional championshipsSeptember 24, 2011Abbey Flynn reached the semi-finals for the Blue 5 singles draw to lead the weekend for the Fords.
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Women's tennis competes at the Swarthmore InvitationalSeptember 11, 2011Haverford opens its 2011-12 season by competing against Stevens Institute of Technology and host Swarthmore College.