Okay, here is a blog post sharing my experience about “St Mary’s Women’s Tennis”.
So, the other day I was digging around for some info on college tennis, you know, just casually browsing, and I stumbled upon the St. Mary’s University women’s tennis program. I got sucked in and ended up going down a rabbit hole, but it was worth it. Here’s what I found out.
First off, I checked out their schedule for this year, the 2024-25 season. It looks like they’ve got a pretty packed schedule lined up. I saw that they just had a match on Thursday, hosting the Concordia Bulldogs. These girls have been busy! They played a dual match that day. It seems they are always playing and practicing.
Then I looked at their overall record, which is 11-8. Not too shabby, right? They’ve played a bunch of matches at home, some away, and a few at neutral sites. It’s a mix of everything, it appears. They’ve played 6-4 at home, and 2-1 away. Their record at neutral sites is 3-3. It looks like they haven’t faced any nationally ranked teams yet, so that’s something to keep an eye on.
I also found out that they recently played at a regional championship. Their social media feed was buzzing about it – “We’re ready” they posted, with a bunch of fire emojis. Gotta love the enthusiasm, these girls are serious. These young women seem super excited about the regional championship.
Their overall record is not too bad. The conference is at 4-6. Looks like they have been playing a lot in their region, since their regional record is 1-0.
Then I started to look into their past matches. I noticed that the St. Mary’s College of Maryland women’s tennis team had a match in Hershey, PA. That must’ve been a fun trip. I also saw a mention of a match against Catholic University, where they lost 7-0. It looks like one of their players, Cleo Solomon, is from Waldorf.
I realized I needed to call them at some point to get some more inside information. I saw a phone number, 210-436-3011, and their address, One Camino Santa Maria, San Antonio. I jotted those down for later.
What I Did Next
- Searched for the St. Mary’s University women’s tennis schedule.
- Checked their overall record and noted their performance at home, away, and neutral sites.
- Found their recent social media post about the ITA Regional Championship.
- Looked into past matches, including one in Hershey, PA, and against Catholic University.
- Noted down the contact number and address of St. Mary’s University.
Overall, it was a fun little dive into the world of St. Mary’s women’s tennis. These girls are out there grinding, and it’s cool to see their dedication. I might just have to keep up with them this season and see how they do. It’s always fun to follow a team’s journey, especially when they’re as fired up as these ladies seem to be.