Men's Tennis:
The #6 Emory's men's tennis team returns to the court this week to begin their spring season as they take on Tennessee Wesleyan in a scrimmage on Wednesday and Georgia State at home Sunday.
The Eagles are coming off a dominant fall season as they took the ITA Division III Singles and Doubles Championship titles for the first time in program history. Sophomore
Ajay Kartik and rookie
Matthew Johnstone took the doubles title at the ITA Cup after taking down Claremont-Mudd-Scripps' Henry Wilson and Sibi Raja, becoming only the third duo in program history to win the ITA Division III Title. Sophomore
Ruilin Feng also took down CMS to earn the Division III Singles title at the ITA Cup, becoming only the fourth athlete in history to win it.
Where/When:
- Atlanta, GA (WPEC)
- vs. Tennessee Wesleyan (scrimmage)
- Wednesday, January 28
- 1:00 PM
- vs. Georgia State
- Sunday, February 1
- 1:00 PM
Coverage:
- Tennessee Wesleyan
- Georgia State
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Swimming and Diving:
The #2 ranked Emory Swimming and Diving teams will take on Centre College on Wednesday at home and the University of Georgia on Saturday in Athens.
The Eagles are coming off a dual meet weekend where the swimmers took second at the Denison Invitational and diving took 7
th at the MIT Invitational. At the Denison Invitational, the Eagles secured second place thanks to wins on day two from sophomore
Elodie Mitchell in the 200 fly,
Morgan Main in the 1,650 freestyle,
Henri Bonnault in the 200 backstroke,
McKee Thorson in the 200 fly and in the women's 400 freestyle relay.
At the MIT Invitational, senior
Ren Watt and sophomore
Solly Berkenwald led the charge for the Eagles as they both took first overall in the 3-meter. Graduate student
Ariana Khan also found herself in the top five with a pair of third place dives in both disciplines.
Where/When:
- vs. Centre College
- Wednesday, January 28
- Atlanta, GA (Madeleine Jude Brown Aquatic Center)
- 3:00 PM
- vs. UGA
- Saturday, January 31
- Athens, GA
11:00 AM
Coverage:
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Men's Basketball:
The #1 ranked Emory men's basketball team will hit the road for more conference action this week as they take on WashU and #6 UChicago.
The team remains undefeated in conference play as they took down CWRU over the weekend 72-63, earning the second-longest win streak in program history at 13 games. The win was highlighted by a dominant performance from junior
Ethan Fauss who put up 19 points on the night and was one of five Eagles with double-digit scoring. Fauss and
AJ Harris both put up nine rebounds on the night in a great defensive performance from the Eagles.
Where/When:
- vs. WashU
- Friday, January 30
- St. Louis, MO
- 6:30 PM ET
- vs. UChicago
- Sunday, February 1
- Chicago, IL
- 3:00 PM
Coverage:
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Women's Basketball:
The #19 ranked Emory women's basketball team will be back on the road this weekend to take on ranked UAA foes in #15 WashU and #17 UChicago.
The Eagles are coming off a dominant 44-point win over the CWRU Spartans last Friday to earn their second conference win of the season. Junior
Alexandra Loucopoulos led the charge as she had a career-high 30 points and fellow junior
Emma Starr had a hot third quarter to shoot a career-high ten points.
Where/When:
- vs. WashU
- Friday, January 30
- St. Louis, MO
- 8:30 PM ET
- vs. UChicago
- Sunday, February 1
- Chicago, IL
- 1:00 PM
Coverage:
Women's Tennis:
The #4 ranked Emory women's tennis team will take on Tennessee Wesleyan in a scrimmage at home on Saturday to begin their spring season.
The team had a successful fall slate, boasting ITA Regional champions in senior
Izzy Antanavicius and the doubles duo of
Emily Kantrovitz and
Iris Berman following an all-Eagles final in both singles and doubles. Kantrovitz/Berman also found success at the ITA Cup where they advanced to the semifinal round amongst the best in Division III.
Where/When:
- Saturday, January 30
- Atlanta, GA (WPEC)
- 10:30 AM
Coverage:
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Track and Field:
The Emory track and field team is headed to Mill Spring, NC this weekend for the Tryon Small School Challenge as they continue the indoor season.
The Eagles are coming off a strong showing at the Samford Invitational as the team saw 39 top 20 placements across all events at the meet. The meet was highlighted by
Ari Klasky breaking the program shot put record for the second time this season with a 16.47m mark, earning his PR and 5
th overall as well. The meet saw success across the board as
Ryan Van de Berghe took fifth overall and ran his PR in the men's 1 mile and the freshmen duo of
Zoë Norman and
Sarah Nixon earned spots in the top 15 in the women's 800m.
Where/When:
- Sunday, February 1
- Mill Spring, NC
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