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NEWS 4/10/13 7:00pm

Women's tennis extends winning streak to 11

Taking its 11th straight win, the Rice women's tennis team came from behind, after losing the first four of six sets this past weekend. The Owls played No. 51 Southern Methodist University on Saturday, April 6 and battled for a 5-2 conference victory. Head Coach Elizabeth Schmidt said the team exhibited perseverance in order to win."Even though we won this match 5-2, it was an extremely close match, and for a lot of it, we were playing from behind," Schmidt said. "Our team did an excellent job staying focused on the task at hand and did not let the scoreboard distract them."Toward the beginning of the match, No. 1 singles sophomore Natalie Beazant was the only player ahead in her match. Beazant went on to win 6-4, 6-2 against Intercollegiate Tennis Association ranked No. 119 Edyta Cieplucha. While the 13-game streak of the No. 17 doubles Beazant and junior Dominique Harmath pair was cut short Saturday, the Owls were able to secure the 1-0 lead for the match after an 8-5 win from senior Daniela Trigo and freshman Solomiya Zinko and a strong finish from senior Katie Gater and sophomore Liat Zimmermann (9-7). However, losses at singles courts' No. 2 and No. 4 tied the score 2-2. Especially after decisive victories in Rice's past few victories, the team had to push to make up for lost ground."[Coming from behind] was a little bit of a different experience than we have been having recently," Beazant said. "Luckily, we have done it before, so we have some experience to pull from."After junior Kimberly Anicete won her match at No. 5 singles to earn the go-ahead point, Zimmermann was able to come back from a 4-6 first set loss and a 4-3 deficit to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 and finalize the win for Rice. Just after Zimmermann's comeback, Zinko capped off the match, after losing her first set 2-6 and winning a close second set in a 7-4 tiebreaker, with a 6-0 third set victory.Beazant commented on the struggle her teammates faced to acquire the win against SMU.   "SMU was definitely a tough test for us," Beazant said. "We needed the comebacks from [Zinko] and [Zimmermann] to win the match, and they fought back and got us the wins."This was the women's tennis team's second-to-last match before the Conference USA tournament, and the team will have another close matchup before finishing the regular season. The Owls will play Utah University Saturday, April 13 at Jake Hess Stadium at 11 a.m.Schmidt elaborated on the expected performance necessary of the Rice tennis team in its upcoming match against Utah this weekend."[Utah] is feisty and plays hard, similar to us, so I think it should be a really good match," Schmidt said.Rice will also honor its three seniors Trigo, Gater and Leah Fried at the annual senior day. The now 26th-ranked team will begin conference play the following weekend on April 18. 


NEWS 3/13/13 7:00pm

Women's tennis defeats UT

The Rice women's team earned its fourth consecutive win after defeating Texas State on Sunday, March 10. Even though the match was held indoors due to rain, the Owls cut the match short by winning their first four games and securing the victory. Head Coach Elizabeth Schmidt said she saw the Texas State optimistically, especially after their first-ever win in history against the University of Texas on March 2. "The team has been playing very hard and really pulled together in Austin to capture the 4-3 victory against a talented Texas team," Schmidt said. "We were proud of them for that effort, and it was nice to solidify that victory with the win against Texas State on Sunday."Not only did the Owls blank Texas State with sophomore Liat Zimmerman, senior Katie Gater and junior Kimberly Anicete's No. 2, 3 and 4 singles wins, respectively, as well as clinching No. 1 and 2 doubles, but they also did it without No. 1 singles sophomore Natalie Beazant in the singles lineup. Beazant, who has won six singles and seven doubles matches in a row and was named Conference USA Player of the Week last week, only played one doubles match in order to rest a strained stomach muscle. "The great thing about this team is that we have the depth to be able to hold a player out and have others step up and take care of business," Schmidt said. With a 9-4 overall record and a 1-1 conference record, the team currently sits 26th in the nation. Upcoming matches include Western Michigan University and Texas A&M, Corpus Christi, which will continue to test the Owls' success thus far. The team is also looking ahead to its conference meet April 18. Despite  its growing number of wins, Schmidt pushes the team to work hard and focus on the details every day. The women's tennis team will play next at Jake Hess Stadium 3 p.m. March 16 against Western Michigan.


NEWS 3/7/13 6:00pm

Women's Swimming wins Conference USA

Before its first conference win, many people thought second place would be the best the Rice women's swimming team could ever do without a diving team. However, the team has now proved them wrong twice in the past three years. On Saturday Feb. 23, the Owls won the Conference USA Tournament at the University of Houston with 739 points, defeating both rival University of Houston (694.5 points) and returning champion Southern Methodist University (664.5). 



NEWS 1/23/13 6:00pm

Women's Tennis heads to ITA Indoor Kickoff Weekend

Last Friday marked the beginning of the 2013 Rice women's tennis season, and the team kicked off its season with a bang. After a decisive 6-1 victory over Lamar University at home on Jan. 18 and a decisive 7-0 sweep against University of Texas, Pan American, on Jan. 21, the Owls have stood strong behind their No. 29 ranking. However, the team now shifts its focus to the Jan. 26 match against Texas Tech University, which is currently ranked 21st.


NEWS 1/16/13 6:00pm

Women's Tennis sets sight on improvement

After boosting their ranking from No. 71 to No. 30 throughout the 2012 season, the Rice women's tennis team is taking that momentum straight into the 2013 season. With a 10-person team composed almost entirely of returning players, Head Coach Elizabeth Schmidt and the team are eager to add to the successes of last year.