Quinnipiac women’s tennis secures back-to-back MAAC regular season titles

Willow Renton, tennis player
Willow Renton, tennis player
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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 achievement marks the Bobcats’ fifth regular season title since the 2020-21 season and extends their current win streak to ten matches. The team has also won fifteen straight MAAC matches dating back to the previous season.

In doubles play, Willow Renton and Caitlin Flower, as well as Caroline Schulson and Isabella Sicignano, claimed victories to secure the doubles point for Quinnipiac. In singles competition, Renton and Schulson joined Isabella Baker, Anagha Shankar, and Vera Sekerina in earning wins for the Bobcats. Baker now holds a nine-match singles winning streak while Renton has won eight straight.

Renton and Flower recorded their thirteenth doubles win of the year, while Schulson and Sicignano notched their fifth. In singles play this season, both Renton and Baker have achieved thirteen wins each; Shankar reached her tenth victory; Schulson marked her eleventh; and Sekerina picked up her ninth singles win—her fourth consecutive in straight sets.

The Bobcats’ overall record improved to 15-6 with a perfect 7-0 mark in conference play. This continued success highlights the team’s consistent performance throughout recent seasons.



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