2011-12 Headlines
Juniata men's and women's tennis athletes have been lauded by the ITA for their classroom accomplishments, while the women's team was honored for its team GPA.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Juniata College placed 28 student-athletes on the Landmark Conference Spring 2012 Academic Honor Roll, which was released Wednesday afternoon.
Juniata College finished narrowly outside the top third of all Division III athletics programs in the final standings for the 2011-12 Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup, presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA).
Take a look at the top ten moments of the 2012 spring season for Juniata Athletics.
Juniata College Athletics celebrated a year of success, recognized its most valuable players, and presented its “big five” awards at the 16th Annual Athletic Awards Night, held Sunday, April 29, in Ellis Hall.
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HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Juniata College women’s tennis was recognized in the Landmark Conference post-season awards and placed three players on the All-Landmark squads, when the league’s honors list was unveiled Thursday.
Juniata College women’s tennis wrapped up its 2011-12 slate with a 9-0 loss to the Catholic University of America, Friday afternoon on the CUA Tennis Courts.
Juniata College junior Stacie Beegle accounted for one of Juniata’s two singles points and helped with a point in doubles play, as the Eagles dropped a 6-3 Landmark Conference women’s tennis match at Goucher College on Saturday.
Juniata College took a pair of points in doubles play but added just one point in singles as the Eagles dropped a 6-3 Landmark Conference women’s tennis match to Susquehanna University, Thursday afternoon on the Raffensperger Tennis Courts.
HUNTINGDON, Pa. – Men and women’s tennis have postponed its Tuesday and Wednesday matches against Susquehanna University and have been rescheduled.
Juniata College and Moravian College had to wait over two weeks to play their Landmark Conference match, after it was postponed due to weather from its originally scheduled date on March 24.
Juniata men's and women's tennis both fell to Drew University.
Juniata College women’s tennis carried a pair of doubles matches to take an initial 2-1 lead over Drew University, but couldn’t find the needed wins in singles play and fell to the Rangers, 7-2, Saturday at Raffensperger Tennis Courts.
Juniata College women’s tennis took two of the three doubles matches and made a clean sweep of singles on its way to an 8-1 win over Frostburg State University, Wednesday afternoon in Frostburg, Md.
The Juniata College women’s tennis tandem of Megan Phillips and Heather Waring produced the lone point for the Eagles, as Juniata dropped a 5-1 Landmark Conference loss to the University of Scranton on Sunday afternoon.
