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Women's Tennis Jim Taylor

Women's tennis ranked 39th in latest Division III coaches poll

Continentals sit at 7-2 overall with a four-match win streak going into a big NESCAC weekend

Aanya Patel '29
The Hamilton College Continentals broke into the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III Women's Top 40 Coaches Poll for the first time during the 2025-26 season on Wednesday, March 25.
 
Hamilton is ranked 39th and has improved its overall record to 7-2 with a four-match win streak. The Continentals' two losses have come against nationally ranked Bowdoin College and Bethel University.
 
"I am proud of this team," Head Coach Billy Boykin said. "They have been working hard all-year and it is nice to see them recognized for their efforts. I believe that their best tennis is still ahead of them."
 
Mona Farah '29 has led Hamilton this spring with a 7-0 singles record in dual matches. Muhan Cui '28 owns a 6-1 singles record. Farah and Grace Qian '27 are a perfect 4-0 as a doubles team, and Priyanka Challapalli '27 and Hannah Walpole '26 have also won four matches as the Continentals' top doubles pairing.
 
Hamilton hosts No. 16 Tufts University on Saturday, March 28 and Trinity College on Sunday, March 29 for NESCAC matches that start at 11 a.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Priyanka Challapalli

Priyanka Challapalli

Junior
Muhan Cui

Muhan Cui

Sophomore
Grace Qian

Grace Qian

Junior
Hannah Walpole

Hannah Walpole

Senior
Mona Farah

Mona Farah

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Priyanka Challapalli

Priyanka Challapalli

Junior
Muhan Cui

Muhan Cui

Sophomore
Grace Qian

Grace Qian

Junior
Hannah Walpole

Hannah Walpole

Senior
Mona Farah

Mona Farah

Freshman

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