Merrimack women’s tennis falls to Rider on April 3

Adam Courtemanche, Head Coach at Merrimack Warriors Women's Tennis
Adam Courtemanche, Head Coach at Merrimack Warriors Women's Tennis
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The Merrimack women’s tennis team lost to Rider by a score of 7-0 on April 3 in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.

The match saw the Warriors struggle against their opponents, with all singles and doubles matches going in favor of Rider. Jordan Phillips competed at No. 2 singles and pushed her match to three sets before ultimately losing 2-6, 6-1, 2-6.

This loss marks a setback for the Merrimack team as they continue their season. The outcome reflects the competitive nature of collegiate tennis and highlights areas for improvement for the Warriors.

The team is scheduled to return to action on Saturday with a match against Marist. This upcoming contest will provide another opportunity for Merrimack’s players to compete and seek better results as the season progresses.



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