2010-11 Women's Tennis

Record: 0-3 Home: 0-0 Away: 0-3 RRAC: 0-0
Recent Women's Tennis Headlines
Leslie Cooper is pictured with her mother, Judy and sister, Kelly.
Leslie Cooper is pictured with her mother, Judy and sister, Kelly.
Wed, Jul 21, 2010 - [Women's Tennis] - by Patricia Constantin
SAN ANTONIO (July 21, 2010) -- Our Lady of the Lake University announced that Leslie C. Cooper will join the women's tennis team during the 2010-2011 season. The San Antonio native is a graduate of Oliver Wendell Holmes High School in the Northside Independent School District.
   
Wed, Jul 7, 2010 - [Women's Tennis] - by Patricia Constantin
SAN ANTONIO (July 7, 2010) -- Our Lady of the Lake University announced that Valerie Gonzalez from El Paso, Texas, will join the women's tennis team during the 2010-2011 season. Gonzalez is a graduate of Del Valle High School.
 
Michelle Reyes defeated Andrea Vinegas during the singles match.
Michelle Reyes defeated Andrea Vinegas during the singles match.
Fri, Apr 30, 2010 - [Women's Tennis] - by Patricia Constantin
The women's tennis team ended its season in the first round of the Unaffiliated NAIA Regional Tournament in Oklahoma City last weekend. The University of the Southwest beat the Saints 6-3.
   
Thea Lonewolf won her singles match.
Thea Lonewolf won her singles match.
Sun, Apr 18, 2010 - [Women's Tennis] - by Patricia Constantin
The women's tennis team beat Schreiner University 5-4 on April 18 in Kerrville, Texas. The team is now 4-12 for the season.
 
Monserrat Sierra defeated Laureen Bartel, 6-1/6-1.
Monserrat Sierra defeated Laureen Bartel, 6-1/6-1.
Wed, Mar 31, 2010 - [Women's Tennis] - by Patricia Constantin
The Saints women's tennis team topped Central Christian College 8-1 yesterday at Alamo Heights Tennis Center. The team improves to 3-12 for the spring season.
   
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