The Emory University women's tennis team ended its two-game losing streak by defeating the No. 10 Redlands Bulldogs 7-2, improving their season record to 5-4. Sophomore Iris Berman has been a standout player, winning six of her last seven singles matches, while sophomore Emily Kantrovitz has won seven of her last nine singles matchups. The Eagles secured two doubles victories at the start, with impressive performances from Berman and Eliza McPherron, as well as Izzy Antanavicius and Yanire Marte.

By the Numbers
  • Sophomore Iris Berman has won 6 of her last 7 singles matches.
  • Sophomore Emily Kantrovitz has won 7 of her last 9 singles matchups.
State of Play
  • Emory University women's tennis team defeated No. 10 Redlands Bulldogs 7-2, ending a two-game losing streak.
  • The Eagles are set to face No. 4 Middlebury in their next match on March 16 at 12:00 PM EST.
What's Next

Emory University will face No. 4 Middlebury in their next match on March 16, aiming to continue their winning momentum.

Bottom Line

The Emory University women's tennis team put an end to their losing streak with a decisive 7-2 victory against No. 10 Redlands, showcasing strong performances from key players like Iris Berman and Emily Kantrovitz. Their upcoming match against No. 4 Middlebury presents an opportunity to further solidify their season record.