2008 OAC Player of the Year
I WILL - Audrey CraigEven Capital senior Audrey Craig’s days off work are still filled with tasks. Craig did find time to talk with sports information assistant Bryan DeArdo to talk about her internship, the tennis team’s goals this season, and the sisters of Pi Phi sorority.
I WILL - Taylor GilliamFreshman year in college is a time where one learns to develop both as an independent person and as a student. Sports information assistant Bryan DeArdo talked with now sophomore Taylor Gilliam about her freshmen year, her expectations for this year and what is her favorite food as the main dining hall.
I WILL - Robin BurnetteA junior on the women's tennis team, Robin Burnette will sharpen her Spanish speaking skills by studying abroad in Costa Rica during the fall semester. Before she heads out of the States, Burnette talked with sports information assistant Bryan DeArdo about her trip overseas, the tennis team’s aspirations, her fear of roller coasters and favorite combination at Chipotle.
WOMEN’S TENNIS SWEPT IN SEASON FINALE, 9-0COLUMBUS, Ohio – Homestanding Capital closed out the 2009 season with a 9-0 loss at the hands of Ohio Athletic Conference women’s tennis rival Otterbein on Saturday morning at the Columbus School for Girls’ Kirk campus.
CRUSADERS ROLL PAST MARAUDERS, 5-2COLUMBUS, Ohio – Homestanding Capital won four of five contested singles matches in a 5-2 victory over Central State in a non-conference women’s tennis match at the Columbus School for Girls’ Kirk campus on Thursday.
CRUSADER WOMEN FALL TO HEIDELBERG, 8-1COLUMBUS, Ohio –Homestanding Capital played a number of close matches, but lost to Ohio Athletic Conference rival Heidelberg, 8-1 in a women’s tennis match held Wednesday at the Columbus School for Girls’ Kirk campus.
WOMEN’S TENNIS FALLS TO MOUNT UNION, 9-0ALLIANCE, Ohio – Visiting Capital suffered its third straight sweep at the hands of an Ohio Athletic Conference opponent on Saturday as it lost to Mount Union, 9-0.
WOMEN’S TENNIS DROPPED BY BALDWIN-WALLACE, 9-0COLUMBUS, Ohio – Homestanding Capital had a number of close matched, but could not take down Ohio Athletic Conference women’s tennis front runner Baldwin-Wallace in a 9-0 loss on Friday at the Columbus School for Girls’ Kirk campus.
CAPITAL SWEPT IN BATTLE WITH MARIETTA, 9-0MARIETTA, Ohio – The Capital women’s tennis team took four singles matches to a third set and dropped all three doubles decisions by close margins in a 9-0 Ohio Athletic Conference women’s tennis loss to at Marietta on Thursday.
WOMEN’S TENNIS CLIPPED AT WILMINGTON, 6-3WILMINGTON, Ohio – Visiting Capital earned two singles and one doubles victory, but it was not enough to overcome Ohio Athletic Conference rival Wilmington in a 6-3 women’s tennis loss on Wednesday
WOMEN’S TENNIS PULLS OUT 5-4 VICTORY OVER MUSKINGUMCOLUMBUS, Ohio – The Capital women’s tennis team picked up its first dual match victory of the season on Saturday as it defeated Ohio Athletic Conference foe Muskingum, 5-4 at the Columbus School for Girls’ Kirk Campus.
Gilliam Named Academic All-OAC(AUSTINTOWN, Ohio)-- Capital University junior women's tennis player Erin Gilliam (West Chester/Cincinnati Mt. Notre Dame) was named Academic All-Ohio Athletic Conference by the conference's faculty athletics representatives for a second-straight season.
Whaling Named OAC Player of the Year(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Capital University senior women’s tennis player Kathryn Whaling (Richmond, Va./Worthington (Ohio) Christian) has been named the 2008 Ohio Athletic Conference’s Player of the Year, as voted on by the league’s coaches.