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Women's Tennis

No. 9 Women’s Tennis Defeats No. 31 TCNJ in NCAA Tournament Second Round

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – No. 9 MIT kicked off the 2026 NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championship by defeating No. 31 The College of New Jersey, 4-0, on Saturday in the J.B. Carr Tennis Bubble. With the win, the Engineers earned a spot in the regional final for the seventh consecutive season.
 
THE BASICS:
  • Score: No. 9 MIT 4, No. 31 TCNJ 0
  • Records: No. 9 MIT (17-3 Overall); No. 31 TCNJ (20-2 Overall)
HOW IT HAPPENED - DOUBLES:
  • Katie Driscoll and Anastasia Samets jumped out to a 5-1 lead before going on to defeat Elizabeth Ring and Gabriella Robinson, 6-2, in the No. 3 position.
  • Alaina Kolli and Artemis Pados claimed the doubles point with a 6-1 victory over Zoey Albert and Shruti Mannan in the top spot.
  • Eleni Dakos and Gabrielle Brideau led Carley Chen and Chloe Zeng, 4-3, when the match was abandoned.
HOW IT HAPPENED - SINGLES:
  • Driscoll defeated Brideau, 6-2, 6-1, in the No. 3 slot.
  • Facing a 4-3 deficit to Albert in the No. 2 singles spot, Zeng rallied for a 6-4 win to capture the first set. Zeng then built a 4-1 advantage en route to a 6-2 decision in the second set.
  • After trading games to open the match at No. 1 singles, Saina Deshpande won four in a row to build a 5-2 lead before topping Dakos, 6-3. In the second set, Deshpande won the final four games to post a 6-3 victory and clinch the match for MIT.
  • For the abandoned matches, Sophia Yang led Mannan, 6-0, 6-5 in the No. 4 position, Chen and Robinson were tied 3-3 in the first set at No. 5 singles, and Rayna Li led Ring, 3-0, in the No. 6 slot.
UP NEXT:
  • MIT will play No. 11 Bowdoin College in the third round of the NCAA Championship on Sunday, May 10 at 12:00 PM.
  • This is the third postseason meeting between both teams. The Engineers defeated the Polar Bears, 5-3, in the third round of the 2019 NCAA Championship. Bowdoin, meanwhile, topped MIT, 4-0, in last year's third round.
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Players Mentioned

Saina Deshpande

Saina Deshpande

5' 2"
Junior
Alaina Kolli

Alaina Kolli

5' 8"
Senior
Artemis Pados

Artemis Pados

5' 9"
Senior
Anastasia Samets

Anastasia Samets

5' 7"
Junior
Chloe Zeng

Chloe Zeng

5' 8"
Sophomore
Carley Chen

Carley Chen

5' 8"
First Year
Katie Driscoll

Katie Driscoll

5' 4"
First Year
Rayna Li

Rayna Li

5' 3"
First Year
Sophia Yang

Sophia Yang

5' 5"
First Year

Players Mentioned

Saina Deshpande

Saina Deshpande

5' 2"
Junior
Alaina Kolli

Alaina Kolli

5' 8"
Senior
Artemis Pados

Artemis Pados

5' 9"
Senior
Anastasia Samets

Anastasia Samets

5' 7"
Junior
Chloe Zeng

Chloe Zeng

5' 8"
Sophomore
Carley Chen

Carley Chen

5' 8"
First Year
Katie Driscoll

Katie Driscoll

5' 4"
First Year
Rayna Li

Rayna Li

5' 3"
First Year
Sophia Yang

Sophia Yang

5' 5"
First Year