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Tiger sophomore Clare McKee. Princeton will compete at LSU's Fall Invitational this weekend.
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Final Fall Tournament Sends Women's Tennis Team to LSU
November 01, 2017 | Women's Tennis
Matches against players from host LSU, Kansas and Georgia Tech will be on the schedule this weekend when the Princeton women's tennis team heads to Baton Rouge for the LSU Fall Invitational.
The Georgia Tech, Kansas and LSU rosters have a combined six singles players and five doubles teams ranked by the ITA, including Georgia Tech's Johnnise Renaud (23), Paige Hourigan (49), Kenya Jones (103) and Nami Otsuka (111), Kansas' Anastasia Rychagova (35), and LSU's Ryann Foster (64). Georgia Tech counts Hourigan with Jones (3) and Ida Jarlskog with Victoria Flores (40) in doubles, while Kansas has Nini Khmelnitckaia with Rychagova (37) and Despoina Vogasari with Janet Koch (50), and LSU has Foster with Kennan Johnson (30).
The fall season has already seen rookie Stephanie Schrage pick up two wins over ITA-ranked opponents and senior Katrine Steffensen with one such win, with Schrage beating Foster at the ITA Grass Court event in Rhode Island in September and Syracuse's 59th-ranked Miranda Nunez at the ITA Northeast Regional at Penn earlier this month. Steffensen beat Vanderbilt's 112nd-ranked Emma Kurtz just last weekend at Vanderbilt's June Stewart Invitational.
It'll be Princeton's second straight year competing at the event, sharing the courts with Rice and Tulane along with host LSU last year.
Friday
Doubles vs. players from LSU, 4 p.m. ET
Singles vs. players from Georgia Tech to follow
Saturday
Doubles vs. players from Kansas, 10 a.m. ET
Doubles vs. players from Georgia Tech to follow
Singles vs. players from LSU to follow
Sunday
Singles vs. players from Kansas, 10 a.m. ET
The Georgia Tech, Kansas and LSU rosters have a combined six singles players and five doubles teams ranked by the ITA, including Georgia Tech's Johnnise Renaud (23), Paige Hourigan (49), Kenya Jones (103) and Nami Otsuka (111), Kansas' Anastasia Rychagova (35), and LSU's Ryann Foster (64). Georgia Tech counts Hourigan with Jones (3) and Ida Jarlskog with Victoria Flores (40) in doubles, while Kansas has Nini Khmelnitckaia with Rychagova (37) and Despoina Vogasari with Janet Koch (50), and LSU has Foster with Kennan Johnson (30).
The fall season has already seen rookie Stephanie Schrage pick up two wins over ITA-ranked opponents and senior Katrine Steffensen with one such win, with Schrage beating Foster at the ITA Grass Court event in Rhode Island in September and Syracuse's 59th-ranked Miranda Nunez at the ITA Northeast Regional at Penn earlier this month. Steffensen beat Vanderbilt's 112nd-ranked Emma Kurtz just last weekend at Vanderbilt's June Stewart Invitational.
It'll be Princeton's second straight year competing at the event, sharing the courts with Rice and Tulane along with host LSU last year.
Friday
Doubles vs. players from LSU, 4 p.m. ET
Singles vs. players from Georgia Tech to follow
Saturday
Doubles vs. players from Kansas, 10 a.m. ET
Doubles vs. players from Georgia Tech to follow
Singles vs. players from LSU to follow
Sunday
Singles vs. players from Kansas, 10 a.m. ET
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