Brandeis Women's Tennis 2016-17 News
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Women's tennis places three on All-UAA teamMay 17, 2017The trio led the Judges to a 15-5 record and their best-ever national ranking at No. 18.
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#19 Women's tennis finishes sixth at UAAsApril 22, 2017The Judges defeated NYU, 8-1, for their 15th win of the season, matching the '80-81 team's mark for most dual wins in a season, but fell just short of knocking off #18 Case Western in the fifth-place match, 5-4.
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#19 women's tennis falls to #10 WashU, 7-2, in UAA quartersApril 20, 2017The Judges got singles wins from Olivia Leavitt and Keren Khromchenko, but couldn't quite pick up the doubles wins they needed.
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#19 women's tennis matches best win total under Lamanna with 6-3 win over #20 SkidmoreApril 15, 2017The Judges improve to 14-3 on the season headed into the UAA tournament next week in Florida.
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#18 women's tennis wins 13th of the season, 9-0, against SNHUApril 14, 2017Michele Lehat didn't drop a game in two matches as the Judges moved within one win of coach Ben Lamanna's best season at Brandeis.
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#18 women's tennis wins third-straight, taking down #33 WellesleyApril 06, 2017Sophia He came from a set down to clinch the match at No. 5 singles.
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#18 women's tennis blanks Wheaton, 8-0, to reach 10-win plateauApril 02, 2017The Judges reached the milestone for the seventh year in a row.
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#18 Brandeis women get back to winning ways, 9-0, over BabsonMarch 30, 2017The Judges - ranked in the top 20 for the second poll in a row - played their first outdoor match of the season against the Beavers and did not drop a set.
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No. 18 Brandeis women's tennis falls to No. 12 TuftsMarch 29, 2017Judges picked up wins at No. 1 and No. 2 doubles and No. 3 Singles
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#18 women's tennis six-match win streak halted at #7 Middlebury, 8-1March 18, 2017The Judges got a win at No. 3 doubles by Michele Lehat and Keren Khromchenko.
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Women's tennis ranked program-high 18th in Division IIIMarch 17, 2017The Judges enter the top 20 for the first time since 2012.
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Ross Neergaard named UAA Women's Tennis Player of the Week, March 13March 14, 2017The Judge rookie was honored after going 4-0, including a pair of wins against conference rival NYU.
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#21 women's tennis wins sixth in a row, 5-4, over NYUMarch 12, 2017Olivia Leavitt went 2-0 with the clinching match at No. 4 singles as the Judges picked up a key UAA win.
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#21 women blank St. Lawrence, 9-0March 11, 2017Rookie Sabrina Ross Neergaard helped the Judges with an 8-3 win at No. 1 doubles and took the clinching point at top singles spot.
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#21 women's tennis knocks off #17 MIT, 6-3March 04, 2017The Judges picked up a second-straight road win, defeating the Engineers for the first time since 2012. Sophomore Keren Khromchenko was a double-winner at No 3 singles and doubles.
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#21 Women's Tennis downs Bates, 6-3March 03, 2017Olivia Leavitt went 2-0, with the clinching win, in her home state.
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#28 women's tennis upset over #19 Redlands, 5-4February 25, 2017Haley Cohen clinched the win at No. 2
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#28 women bounce back with 9-0 win at Cal LutheranFebruary 23, 2017Olivia Leavitt won 8-2 at No. 1 doubles and 6-2, 6-2, at No. 3 singles.
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#28 women's tennis suffers first loss of season to #5 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps, 9-0February 21, 2017Sophomore Keren Khromchenko took a nationally-ranked opponent to a third-set super tiebreaker at No. 3 before falling.
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Women's tennis downs CalTech, 6-1, to open West Coast swingFebruary 20, 2017Rookie Sabrina Ross Neergaard won at No. 1 singles and doubles to lead the Judges to victory.
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Brandeis women's tennis opens spring with 4-3 win over D1 BryantFebruary 04, 2017The Judges won the marathon match by winning at No. 4 and 6 after trailing, 3-2.
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Ross Neergaard named UAA Women's Tennis Player of the WeekOctober 26, 2016After picking up wins over top-10 teams from Middlebury and Amherst, the rookie was honored for the first time.
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Women's tennis splits with Amherst at Middlebury Hidden DualsOctober 22, 2016Rookie Sabrina Ross Neergaard had two singles wins on the weekend.
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Top squad reaches semis at NEWITTsOctober 16, 2016Rookie Sabrina Ross Neergaard and sophomore Olivia Leavitt prevented an Amherst sweep into the final four of the top flight.