Eastern Michigan Athletics

Tennis Hosts Cleveland State in Non-Conference Matchup
3/10/2020 4:05:00 PM | Tennis
The Eagles are in search of victory No. 10 on the season
YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) – The Eastern Michigan University tennis team returns to action tomorrow, March 11, when it hosts Cleveland State University in a non-conference home match. Action is slated to begin at 1 p.m. inside Ypsilanti's Chippewa Club.
The Eagles (9-7) comes into the having one four of their last five matches. The Green and White finished its 11-match spring break spectacular with consecutive wins over Morgan State, Feb. 25, Saint Francis and Niagra, Feb. 29, and Youngstown State, March. 1.
EMU is led in singles by senior Marie Mayerova (Kremlin, Czech Republic) and junior Vasavi Ganesan (Tamil Nadu, India-Algappa Marticulation School)¸who pace the team with 10 and 11 singles wins on the young campaign.
Ganesan and freshman Isabelle Popma (Staphorst, Netherlands-Center for Sports and Education) have teamed-up to become one of the best doubles pairings in the conference as well. The duo holds a team-best 9-5 record and has recorded victories in seven of their last eight appearances on court.
Newcomer Emma-Lou Pommiers (Aire Sur I'adour, France-Saint Dominique Pau) has quickly made a name for herself as the No. 4 singles player for Head Coach Jayson Wiseman's squad. The French freshman has already notched 11 singles victories.
A victory on Wednesday would give EMU back-to-back 10 win seasons. EMU did not play a season ago, but did participate in the 2017-18 season. If the Eagles are able to secure a 10th team victory, it would be the first time that EMU has recorded consecutive 10+ win seasons since the 2005-06, 2006-07 campaigns.
For the most up-to-date information on all things EMU tennis, visit EMUEagles.com.
The Eagles (9-7) comes into the having one four of their last five matches. The Green and White finished its 11-match spring break spectacular with consecutive wins over Morgan State, Feb. 25, Saint Francis and Niagra, Feb. 29, and Youngstown State, March. 1.
EMU is led in singles by senior Marie Mayerova (Kremlin, Czech Republic) and junior Vasavi Ganesan (Tamil Nadu, India-Algappa Marticulation School)¸who pace the team with 10 and 11 singles wins on the young campaign.
Ganesan and freshman Isabelle Popma (Staphorst, Netherlands-Center for Sports and Education) have teamed-up to become one of the best doubles pairings in the conference as well. The duo holds a team-best 9-5 record and has recorded victories in seven of their last eight appearances on court.
Newcomer Emma-Lou Pommiers (Aire Sur I'adour, France-Saint Dominique Pau) has quickly made a name for herself as the No. 4 singles player for Head Coach Jayson Wiseman's squad. The French freshman has already notched 11 singles victories.
A victory on Wednesday would give EMU back-to-back 10 win seasons. EMU did not play a season ago, but did participate in the 2017-18 season. If the Eagles are able to secure a 10th team victory, it would be the first time that EMU has recorded consecutive 10+ win seasons since the 2005-06, 2006-07 campaigns.
For the most up-to-date information on all things EMU tennis, visit EMUEagles.com.
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