Women's Tennis Highlights 1992-present
2015 7-5
A four-match win streak started the year in a season that saw two shutouts. The Golden Eagles fell in the semifinals of the SUNYAC tournament.
2014 7-5
The 2014 season started with a three-match win streak and resulted in a fifth place tie at the SUNYAC Tournament. Meghan Storie and Sam Malak earned SUNYAC Doubles of the Week honors midway through the season. Malak and Elizabeth O’Rourke were each named to the SUNYAC All-Conference team for singles play.
2013 6-5
The season started with a three-match win streak and ended with a fifth place finish at the SUNYAC Tournament. Rachel Lamont and Sam Malak each scored a pair of wins in singles. Lamont teamed with Lauren Bohman for a win in doubles. Seven Golden Eagles were named to the SUNYAC All-Academic team, as well as four on the Commissioners List.
2012 6-6
The Golden Eagles finished fifth at the SUNYAC Tournament with Lauren Bohman and Nicole DeRose leading the way in doubles action. Mackenzie Rounds and Amy Kurmis also earned a victory in doubles as well as Katelyn Richenberg in singles. Six Golden Eagles were named to the SUNYAC All-Academic team, as well as two on the Commissioners List.
2011 6-7
At the SUNYAC Tournament, the team finished in sixth place. Doubles duos Jen Lazarony and Katelyn Richenberg, Mackenzie Rounds and Kaitlyn Broderick, and Carolyn McMenemon and Ellen Meyers all competed in the state championships. All six Golden Eagles also competed in singles action as well. Brockport rattled off a three-match win streak near the end of the year to move to 5-5 entering the SUNYAC Tournament.
2010 5-9
The team went undefeated at home and placed fifth at the SUNYAC tournament. Jen Lazarony won first match the New York State Div. III Women’s Championships. In singles, Mackenzie Rounds, Katelyn Richenberg, Kaitlyn Broderick, Carolyn McMenemon and Ellen Meyers all qualified for the state tournament. In double action, Richenberg and Rounds, Broderick and Meyers, and McMenemon and Shayla Combs all competed in the state tournament.
2009 2-12
At the SUNYAC Tournament Katie Keller and Erin McLaughlin, Kaitlyn Broderick, and Carolyn McMenemen, advanced as doubles for the Golden Eagles. Keller and McLaughlin combined for 43 career singles wins.
2008 5-5
Kristen Hemingway finished the season undefeated in singles play with a 9-0 record. Four players were selected to play at the ITA Invitational with Hemingway, Lindsay Willeford, Erin McLaughlin and Katie Keller. Ed Gonzalez recorded his 100th career Fall victory with a win over St. John Fisher.
2007 6-6
Ashley Ballling named All-SUNYAC and finishes with an 11-4 singles record and a 10-3 doubles record teaming with freshman Kristen Hemingway who also had a 9-4 singles mark. Balling finished second at No.2 singles at the SUNYAC Championships. Head Coach Ed Gonzalez named SUNYAC Coach of the Year.
2006 4-7
Holly Acito advanced to the semifinals at No. 6 singles and Ashley Balling advanced to the quarterfinals at No. 1 singles at the SUNYAC Championships.
2005 2-9
At the SUNYAC Tournament, Ashley Balling and Kayla Mizgala each advanced as individuals and also advanced as a doubles pair for the Golden Eagles. Lauren Rector also advanced at No. 3 singles and teamed with Alex Hinckley at No. 2 doubles to earn a trip to the quarterfinals.
2004 2-10
Ashley Balling (#1) reached SUNYAC semifinals.
2003 3-7
Julie Adelman (#1) and Allison Vegh (#4) reach SUNYAC semifinals, Adelman and Nancy Matusiak reach SUNYAC #1 doubles semifinals.
2002 4-6
Julie Adelman reaches SUNYAC #1 semifinals, Team places 4th out of 10 at SUNYACs.
2001 6-7
Amy Orapello (2nd singles) and Angie Doblado (4th singles) reached SUNYAC finals. Carey Webster and Orapello also made 2nd doubles final at SUNYAC's.
2000 8-3
Carey Webster reaches fifth singles' final at SUNYACs. Team reaches state tournament for ninth year in a row.
1999 5-6
Three individuals reached the SUNYAC semifinals. One doubles' team also advanced to the conference semifinals.
1998 4-5-1
Janet Woodruff wins SUNYAC sixth singles title. Woodruff and Nicole Vilegi win SUNYAC third doubles titles. Team has fourth second-place finish at SUNYACs in five years. Team improves record to 56-16-1 under Gonzalez (seven years).
1997 9-1
Katie Roblee wins SUNYAC sixth singles title, starts year 13-0. Michelle DeCoursey named second-team All-State in both singles and doubles. Claire Grundtisch named second-team All-State with DeCoursey in doubles.
1996 8-3
Winning streak stopped at 20 matches over three seasons. Jen Cascanet wins SUNYAC fifth singles title Betsy Ingraham/Shannon Kelly win SUNYAC 3rd doubles. Run home-court winning streak to 17 straight matches.
1995 12-0
First undefeated season by any women’s team in school history. Record for wins in a season. Sjaardema wins SUNYAC 1st singles; named first-team All-State. Sarah Whitney wins SUNYAC fifth singles
1994 11-2
School record for wins in a season. Sonja Sjaardema undefeated regular season at first singles (13-0).
1993 5-2
Wins Brockport Invitational.
1992 7-3
Most wins in history of program; First appearance at NYSWCAAs. Dolores Salvati/Erica Pearson win SUNYAC 3rd doubles.