2015 Women's Tennis News

  • Nine Badger Student-Athletes Named to NAC All-Academic Team
    January 31, 2017
    WATERVILLE, MAINE – The North Atlantic Conference (NAC) has announced the 2016 Fall All-Academic Team and nine Johnson State student-athletes were selected.
  • Women's Tennis Captains Spotlight
    March 14, 2016
    The Johnson State women's tennis team announced its leadership team for the 2016-17 year. Nicole Monick and Kali Covell have both been selected to serve their team as captains for through the non-traditional season and into the regular season.
  • Badgers End Season 4th Overall After Conference Semifinal Match
    October 10, 2015
    In North Eastern Atlantic Conference (NEAC) East Division women's tennis action, Colby-Sawyer and Castleton both prevailed in the semifinals to earn a spot in the championship final Saturday afternoon in New London, N.H..
  • Von Woerkom Represents Johnson on NEAC East Division All-Conference Team Selections
    October 09, 2015
    Second team singles honorees include Castleton sophomore Ciara Bannister, freshman Jackie Lisak, and seniors Sara Novenstern and Meg Susslin, Johnson State junior Katherina Von Woerkom, and MCLA's Sfakianaki.
  • Badgers to Face Chargers in NAC Semifinals
    October 04, 2015
    Three-time defending champion, Colby-Sawyer has earned the top seed in the 2015 North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) East Division Women's Tennis Championship Tournament, which will be hosted by the Chargers on Saturday, October 10.
  • Badgers Break Streak in 7-2 Loss to Spartans
    October 03, 2015
    Castletong took the victory against Johnson women's tennis 7-2 on Saturday afternoon at Johnson's tennis facility. The Badgers slide to 6-6 on the year and 4-3 in NEAC East action.
  • Badgers Sweep Eagles En Route to Fifth Straight Win
    September 30, 2015
    Johnson State College women’s tennis team scored a clean sweep in singles and doubles action against Green Mountain College at the Sam-Mac Tennis indoor facility on a rainy and blustery Wednesday afternoon. The win marks the Badgers fifth straight win.
  • Johnson Extends Winning Streak to Four with Win Over MCLA
    September 26, 2015
    The visiting Johnson State tennis team took two of three doubles matches and then the bottom of their singles lineup came through as they defeated the MCLA Trailblazers 6-3 this afternoon in a key NAC matchup.
  • Badgers on Hot Streak; Down Lyndon 7-2
    September 24, 2015
    Johnson State College downed Lyndon State for the second time in three days, winning 7-2 on Thursday.
  • Johnson Downs Lyndon in 6-3 Conference Match
    September 22, 2015
    The Johnson State College women's tennis team powered past Lyndon State College 6-3 in an exciting conference matchTuesday at Johnson's home courts.
  • Badgers Edge Terriers 6-3
    September 20, 2015
    The Johnson State College women’s tennis team defeated Thomas College 6-3 in a North Atlantic Conference match against on Sunday morning at the Harold Alfond Athletic Center.
  • Eagles Take 7-2 Victory Over Badgers
    September 19, 2015
    Husson defeated Johnson St. 7-2 in North Eastern Athetic Conference (NEAC) East Division play on Saturday afternoon.
  • Chargers Dominate Badgers in Conference Opener
    September 16, 2015
    The Johnson State women's tennis team suffered a 9-0 conference loss against the Chargers of Colby-Sawyer College.
  • Badgers defeat Eagles 8-0
    September 06, 2015
    The Johnson State women’s tennis team had a stand out performance this past week against the Eagles from Green Mountain College, taking all 9 set from the Eagles.
  • Badgers blanked by Western New England
    September 04, 2015
    The Johnson State women’s tennis team battled through a tough loss against the Golden Bears of Western New England. With close matches from everyone, the Golden Bears came out on top winning all 8 matches. One match did not finish due to light issues.
  • Spartans Edge Badgers 6-3
    September 01, 2015
    The Badgers started off their season with a hard fought loss to the Spartans on the campus of Castleton University. Johnson won 3 sets out of 9 on the day.