Men's Golf:
The #6 ranked Emory men's golf team is headed to Montgomery, AL for the Capital City Classic Monday and Tuesday, with round one beginning at 9:00 a.m. Monday.
The team is coming off a 16
th place finish at the Jekyll Island Invitational two weeks ago, shooting a team total 873 (+9) on the weekend. Junior
Kevin Mu led the Eagles on the individual leaderboard, taking 34
th place with a 214 (-2) through three rounds.
When/Where:
- April 6-7
- Montgomery, AL (RTJ Senator)
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Track and Field:
The Emory track and field team will split up this weekend as they head to Cleveland, TN for the Lee Fastbreak Invitational and to Mount Berry, GA for the Berry Field Day.
The Eagles are coming off an incredible weekend as they hosted the Dooley Elite, putting up over 60 top ten finishes on the day. The Eagles also saw four program records as
Abigail Roberts broke the women's hammer record for the first time in 24 years,
Ari Klasky broke the men's shot put and discus records for the third week in a row and
Steven Ditelberg broke the men's pole vault record.
When/Where:
- Lee Fastbreak
- April 10-11
- Cleveland, TN
- Berry Field Day
- April 10-11
- Mount Berry, GA
Coverage:
- Lee Fastbreak
- Berry Field Day
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Men's Tennis:
The #12 Emory men's tennis team will head to Fredericksburg, VA for a pair of ranked matchups as they face #6 Johns Hopkins and #13 Swarthmore.
The team is coming off a split weekend at the Ohio Invite at the end of March, beating UAA foe #6 Case Western Reserve 6-1 but falling to #5 Denison 3-4. In the Case Western Reserve win, the Eagles battled back after the Spartans took the opening doubles point, winning all six doubles matches to secure the win.
When/Where:
- Fredericksburg, VA (Mary Washington)
- vs. #6 Johns Hopkins
- vs. #13 Swarthmore
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Softball:
The Emory softball team will be back at home this weekend for a three-game series against Chicago, with the first game set for Friday at 3:00 p.m.
The Eagles are coming off a series win on the road, beating the Case Western Reserve Spartans 2-1 on the weekend. The Eagles took both games of the Friday doubleheader, taking game one 8-3 and game two 2-1, but dropped the final matchup on Saturday 13-10 to improve to 7-2 in conference play and tie WashU for first place in the conference standings.
Emory saw great performances from both starting pitchers in Friday's doubleheader as
Sydney Thune delivered seven innings of work in game one, recording seven strikeouts and three runs on three hits.
Mackenzie Duford also delivered a full game for the Eagles in the game two win, delivering two strikeouts and only one run on four hits to help the Eagles defense to a win. On Saturday,
Shivani Nangia and
Addison Kwong were the highlight on offense as they delivered a combined five hits on nine at bats and six RBI.
When/Where:
- April 10-11
- 4/10: 3:00 p.m.
- 4/11: 12:00 p.m. (DH)
- Atlanta, GA (Cooper Field)
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Baseball:
The Emory baseball team is hitting the road this weekend as they head to St. Louis, MO to take on UAA rival #14 WashU in a four-game series, with the first game set for 4:00 p.m. on Friday.
The Eagles are coming off a wild weekend at home as they won their series against Case Western Reserve 3-1. The Eagles run-ruled the Spartans to win game one 18-8 in eight innings and took game two 7-1 but fell to Case Western Reserve 6-4 in the series finale.
 The series saw freshman pitcher
Owen Stone's first starting assignment for the Eagles as he went for a career-high eight innings in Friday's second matchup, recording one run on four hits with four strikeouts to earn his fourth win of the season. Friday also saw a monster day from
Connor Tam as he went 4-10 with 5 RBI between the two games.
Jonathan Lang delivered a pair of great performances in Saturday's doubleheader, going 4-8 with two runs and four RBI combined on the day.
When/Where:
- April 10-12
- 4/10: 4:00 p.m.
- 4/11: 1:00 p.m. (DH)
- 4/12: 12:00 p.m.
- St. Louis, MO
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Women's Tennis:
The #11 Emory women's tennis team will be back home this weekend to celebrate Family Weekend and Senior Day, facing #5 Johns Hopkins and #23 Christopher Newport in their final ranked matchups before the UAA Championships.
The Eagles are coming off a split road trip as they fell to UAA foe #9 Carnegie Mellon 4-3, but took down #10 Bowdoin 5-2 Saturday afternoon. The Eagles took the doubles point as senior
Emily Kantrovitz and freshman
Holyn Karp clinched the win in singles, with Kantrovitz turning in a 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3 comeback win and Karp delivering a 6-1, 5-7, 6-1 decision to secure the win.
When/Where:
- Atlanta, GA
- #5 Johns Hopkins
- April 11 at 1:00 p.m.
- Family Weekend
- #23 Christopher Newport
- April 12 at 11:00 a.m.
- Senior Day
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