HANOVER, N.H. —Wrapping up the Big Green Invitational, the Dartmouth women's tennis team won four matches against a combination of opponents from UMass and Rutgers on Sunday at Boss Tennis Center.
Hosting Professor Appreciation Day,
Bob Dallis, Dartmouth's Marge & Ron Boss '61 Family Head Coach, gave a speech in front of a group of faculty and presented them with hats as a token of the program's appreciation for their dedication to student-athletes.
"One of the best aspects of Dartmouth is the quality of our classroom experience, which is only enabled by our outstanding professors," said senior
Katie Weber. "It significantly strengthens the overall academic experience and we deeply appreciate their commitment to our success as a students and individuals."
Lexi Dewire picked up Dartmouth's lone singles win over Rutgers, defeating Naomi Karki in a close superbreaker.
Michela Moore,
Peyton Capuano and
Elizabeth Fahrmeier each earned victories over UMass opponents.
The Big Green, who compiled winning doubles records during Friday and Saturday, split two doubles matches against UMass. Moore and Weber defeated Ella Faessler and Mariana Campino.
Sunday marked the end of Dartmouth's fall schedule. The Big Green are back in action on Saturday, Jan. 20, hosting Army West Point for the 2024 season opener.
SINGLES
Minchie Kim (Rutgers) def.
Brooke Hess (Dartmouth), 6-4, 6-2
Lexi Dewire (Dartmouth) def. Noami Karki (Rutgers), 6-3, 2-6, [11-9]
Daria Cardenas (Rutgers) def.
Ameliija Swaffer-Selff (Dartmouth), 6-4, 6-1
Michela Moore (Dartmouth) def. Ella Faessler (UMass), 6-3, 7-6(6)
Peyton Capuano (Dartmouth) def. Mariana Campino (UMass), 6-4, 6-3
Thamonpan Jonglertrakul (UMass) def.
Caroline Lemcke (Dartmouth), 6-4, 7-5
Amelia Tye (UMass) def.
Valentina Cruz (Dartmouth), 6-2, 4-6, [10-7]
Elizabeth Fahrmeier (Dartmouth) def. Compassion Tsai (UMass), 6-3, 6-0
DOUBLES
Katie Weber/
Michela Moore (Dartmouth) def. Ella Faessler/Mariana Campino (UMass), 6-4
Thamonpan Jonglertrakul/Amelia Tye (UMass) def.
Caroline Lemcke/
Ameliija Swaffer-Selff (Dartmouth), 6-3