Quinnipiac women’s tennis wins MAAC regular season title and extends streak

Willow Renton, tennis player - Quinnipiac Bobcats Women%27s Tennis
Willow Renton, tennis player - Quinnipiac Bobcats Women%27s Tennis
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The Quinnipiac women’s tennis team secured its second consecutive Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) regular season championship after defeating Fairfield 6-1 on April 15.

This win marks the Bobcats’ tenth straight victory of the season and extends their unbeaten run in conference play to 15 matches dating back to the previous season. The result highlights the team’s consistency and strong performance in both singles and doubles competitions.

In doubles play, Willow Renton and Caitlin Flower, as well as Caroline Schulson and Isabella Sicignano, each won their matches to secure the opening point for Quinnipiac. In singles competition, Renton, Schulson, Isabella Baker, Anagha Shankar, and Vera Sekerina all recorded victories for the Bobcats. Baker is currently on a nine-match winning streak in singles play while Renton has won eight consecutive singles matches. The team now holds an overall record of 15-6 with a perfect 7-0 mark in MAAC competition this season.

Additional achievements include Renton and Flower earning their thirteenth doubles win of the year together, while Schulson and Sicignano collected their fifth doubles victory. Individually, both Renton and Baker have reached thirteen singles wins this season; Shankar has ten; Schulson has eleven; Sekerina notched her ninth win with four straight-set victories in a row.

This latest success represents Quinnipiac’s fifth regular-season conference title since the 2020-21 campaign. The team continues to build momentum as it heads toward postseason play.



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