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Women's Tennis Recap at the ITA Cup

Women's Tennis Recap at the ITA Cup

The Holy Cross College Saints Women's Tennis team delivered an impressive performance at the ITA Cup , showcasing their talent on a national stage. Competing in the doubles matches, the Saints demonstrated exceptional skill and teamwork, culminating in outstanding finishes for both pairs.

Victoria Savvides and Leah Gonzales-Edwards made waves after finishing the tournament, ranking them 4th in the nation. Their strong synergy and strategic play helped them navigate tough matches, solidifying their reputation as a formidable duo. Their journey to the semifinals was marked by resilience and a fierce competitive spirit.

Meanwhile, Sofia Rocha and Nicole Martinez also made their mark, securing a commendable ranking of 7th in the nation. Their relentless drive and tenacity throughout the tournament highlighted their potential and growth as a team. Each match was a testament to their hard work and dedication, and they emerged from the championship with valuable experience and pride.

The accomplishments of these four athletes reflect not only their individual talents but also the strength of the Holy Cross College tennis program. With this strong showing at the national level, the Saints are poised for even greater success in the future. The team's commitment to excellence and sportsmanship continues to inspire both current players and aspiring athletes.

Congratulations to Victoria, Leah, Sofia, and Nicole for their remarkable achievements at the ITA Cup!

 

The Holy Cross College Saints compete in eight intercollegiate sports for men and women. Holy Cross has produced 205 Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference All-Academic Team honors and 108 All-Conference members, and seven NAIA All-Americans. Founded in 1966, Holy Cross College is a Catholic, residential, coed, four-year institution of higher learning, offering an applied liberal arts curriculum. The mission of Holy Cross College is to educate and form global citizens with the competence to see and the courage to act.