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Women's tennis splits set of weekend matches |
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GW Women’s tennis went 1-1 in its opening weekend of A-10 play to earn a 2-2 record overall.
The set of road matched included a 4-3 loss to Xavier on Saturday with a 5-2 victory at Drexel on Sunday.
Xavier took four of six singles matches, despite Isabella Escobar and Leah Pascarella’s wins over Lizzie Oosterbaan and Daniella Patton.
Pascarella and Escobar teamed up to take one of GW’s two doubles victories. Jacqueline Corba and Lorena Valente grabbed the other doubles win for the Colonials.
Corba, Meg Tyner, and Mimi Hamling came out the next day to take singles wins over Drexel. Hamling and Zoe Krohn teamed up to snatch the first doubles win while Corba and Valente nabbed the second.
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Colonials fall to St. Joes in homecoming game |
February 18, 2012 9:48 p.m.
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The Colonials fell 73-66 to the St. Joseph’s University Hawks on Saturday at the Smith Center despite two late-game runs and outscoring their opponent in the second half.
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Wednesday 12/7/11 10:41 pm
The Colonials (4-4) fell to Loyola (7-1) today 65-55 at the Smith Center. The game was GW’s first home game in nearly a month.
The Greyhounds led the Colonials in every category throughout the night. Loyola came out aggressive with a fast pace and never let up. Loyola proved they had tough defense limiting many of the Colonials to single digits. The Greyhounds showed their toughness with 42 rebounds, 21 of those coming in the first.
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The Colonials Win in Overtime |
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Wednesday 11/30/11 9:45pm
The Colonials (3-3) conquered Old Dominion (1-7) 58-52 in overtime today at the Smith Center. Although the game had a positive ending there were some mixed results.
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GW- Old Dominion Battling at the Smith Center |
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Wednesday 11/30/11 8:00 pm
Old Dominion leads GW 24-22 in a close game at the Smith Center. The Colonials showed in the first half that their performance last Saturday wasn't a fluke. GW came out strong and continued their excellent defense.
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