Pride Tennis Serves Up Historic Run To Open Spring
The Regis men’s and women’s tennis teams traveled to Florida for their annual spring break trip, finishing with an unprecedented perfect record between them.
The Regis men's and women's tennis teams traveled to Florida for their annual spring break trip and came back to cold and snowy Weston, Mass. with an unprecedented perfect record between them. The Pride men finished 5-0 on the trip with the women's team winning all four of its matches. It was the first undefeated spring break trip for either program which began in 2011. The men's team now enters its final season in the NECC looking to exit with a fifth-straight title, with the Pride women beginning the start of their non-championship spring season.
Here's a recap of the Pride's historic week:
Video Highlights
Opening practice | Final practice | Highlights vs. King's College
Men's Notes/Recaps
Chris Harrow (North Reading, Mass.) won all five of his singles matches and each of his four doubles contests, each with first-year doubles partner Gabriel Montealegre (Managua, Nicaragua). He competed on the No. 1 court in each of his nine matches.
Nolan Bebarta (Danville, Calif.) was in the doubles and singles lineup in all five matches, losing only in a third set singles tiebreaker to Monmouth College on the final day of competition.
Along with Harrow, Jarid Polley (North Reading, Mass.) and Cam Charbonneau (Guilford, Conn.) won every singles match. Both went 4-0 on the week.
Match 1: Men's Tennis Dominates King's College In Spring Opener
Match 2: Men's Tennis Starts Strong, Finishes Off Northwestern-St. Paul, 7-2
Match 3: Men's Tennis Tops Penn State-Berks, Remains Perfect On Spring Trip
Match 4: Men's Tennis Too Much For Moravian in 9-0 Win
Match 5: Men's Tennis Completes Perfect Spring Trip, Tops Monmouth 6-3
Women's Notes/Recaps
Erica Murphy (Portsmouth, N.H.) and Jessie Lord (Fall River, Mass.) won all four of their doubles matches together with both only losing one singles match.
Ariana McCormack (Worcester, Mass.), Katasha Jarvis (Mt. Vernon, N.Y.) and Carly Scanlon (Canton, Mass.) all went 4-0 in singles play.
The Pride improved to 14-1 overall, on pace to set a new record for wins in a season (18)
Match 1: Women's Tennis Tops King's College In Spring Opener
Match 2: Women's Tennis Too Much For Penn State-Berks
Match 3: Women's Tennis Tops Moravian, Remains Perfect In Spring Play
Match 4: Women's Tennis Dominates St. Vincent In Spring Break Finale
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