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Former Falcon Bryan Returns as Head Tennis Coach
March 13, 2026NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Former Albertus Magnus College two-sport student-athlete Shane Bryan ‘99 has been named as the head women’s and men’s tennis coach, as announced today by Director of Athletics Michael Kobylanski. -
Hope Williams Named To CUNYAC All-Sportsmanship Team
November 05, 2025NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Hope Williams (Stonington, Conn.) of the Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team was named to the City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) All-Sportsmanship Team as the conference released their awards for the regular season. -
Albertus Loses In Season Finale To Lehman
October 18, 2025BRONX, N.Y. - The Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team lost its season finale, 7-0 to Lehman College in a City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) matchup on Saturday afternoon. -
Women's Tennis Beats York (N.Y.) Twice To Pick Up First Two Wins Of The Season
October 14, 2025JAMAICA, N.Y. - The Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team picked up its first two wins of the season, defeating York College (N.Y.), 5-2 and 4-3 on Tuesday. -
Women's Tennis Loses To WCSU
October 02, 2025NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team lost a 7-0 match to Western Connecticut State University (WCSU) on Thursday afternoon. -
Women's Tennis Shutout By Brooklyn
September 27, 2025NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team lost a 7-0 match to Brooklyn College in a City University of New York Athletic Conference match on Saturday. -
Albertus Women's Tennis To Host Alumni Event On September 27th
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Women's Tennis Shut Out By Baruch
September 13, 2025NEW YORK, N.Y. - The Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team lost a 7-0 City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) match to Baruch College on Saturday afternoon. -
Women's Tennis Drops Season Opener To John Jay
September 12, 2025NEW HAVEN, Conn. - The Albertus Magnus College women's tennis team lost its first match of the season, a 6-1 defeat by the hands of John Jay College in the team's first ever City University of New York Athletic Conference (CUNYAC) on Friday at Celentano Courts.

