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Senior Caroline Joyce and the Tigers will open the dual-match season with a pair Saturday in Jadwin.
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Women's Tennis Team Set to Open Dual-Match Season with Twinbill Saturday
January 25, 2017 | Women's Tennis
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In their first competition since the fall slate wrapped in November, the Princeton women's tennis team will host Delaware and Seton Hall Saturday as the spring dual-match season begins.
The Delaware match is set for a 10 a.m. start and the Seton Hall match is a 3 p.m. start on Jadwin Gym's indoor courts. Admission is free.
Princeton is coming off three straight Ivy League championships, and the Tigers return four of their six doubles and five of their six singles players after graduating Amanda Muliawan and Emily Hahn, with Muliawan on the top line in both singles and doubles. Rookie Clare McKee led the team in singles wins in the fall, going 8-4.
On the record front, fifth-season coach Laura Granville enters the spring season just seven wins behind Kathy Sell (2004-09), with Granville's 56 wins as the third-most in program history to Sell (63) and Louise Gengler (1980-2004, 256).
Princeton faced Delaware for the first time last year, opening the spring season with a 7-0 win in Jadwin. The Tigers are 9-1 all-time against Seton Hall and and have won the last seven, with the teams last meeting in 2014 in a 7-0 Tiger win in Jadwin.
Delaware will open the season Friday afternoon at Rutgers, while the Princeton match will be the first dual of the spring for Seton Hall.
In their first competition since the fall slate wrapped in November, the Princeton women's tennis team will host Delaware and Seton Hall Saturday as the spring dual-match season begins.
The Delaware match is set for a 10 a.m. start and the Seton Hall match is a 3 p.m. start on Jadwin Gym's indoor courts. Admission is free.
Princeton is coming off three straight Ivy League championships, and the Tigers return four of their six doubles and five of their six singles players after graduating Amanda Muliawan and Emily Hahn, with Muliawan on the top line in both singles and doubles. Rookie Clare McKee led the team in singles wins in the fall, going 8-4.
On the record front, fifth-season coach Laura Granville enters the spring season just seven wins behind Kathy Sell (2004-09), with Granville's 56 wins as the third-most in program history to Sell (63) and Louise Gengler (1980-2004, 256).
Princeton faced Delaware for the first time last year, opening the spring season with a 7-0 win in Jadwin. The Tigers are 9-1 all-time against Seton Hall and and have won the last seven, with the teams last meeting in 2014 in a 7-0 Tiger win in Jadwin.
Delaware will open the season Friday afternoon at Rutgers, while the Princeton match will be the first dual of the spring for Seton Hall.
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