The Hamilton College Continentals travel to Manchester, Conn., to play Middlebury College in a 2025 New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Women's Tennis Championship quarterfinal at Magic Lincer Tennis Club on Friday, May 2 at 9 a.m.
The two morning matches are being played indoors due to rain. There will be no live video stream because of the change of venue from Wesleyan University to the Magic Lincer Tennis Club.
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Nationally ranked No. 50 Hamilton (7-10, 3-7 NESCAC) tied for eighth place in the NESCAC standings and is the eighth seed for the championship. The Continentals are in this event for the third straight year.
Hannah Apsey '25 is Hamilton's No. 1 singles player and leads the team with 12 wins. Apsey and
Stephanie Pratt '25 are the Continentals' No. 1 doubles team and own a team-best record of 15-9.
No. 4 Middlebury (14-2, 10-0) finished in first place in the conference standings and is the top seed for the championship. The Panthers enter the postseason with a nine-match win streak and they haven't lost since March 20. Middlebury defeated Hamilton 7-0 at Drumlins Tennis Club in Syracuse way back on March 8.
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