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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
Burrows Crowned Virginia State Women’s Tennis MVP

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Virginia State University's Alexcie Burrows has capped off a remarkable season by being named the Women's Tennis Most Valuable Player. The announcement comes hot on the heels of her inclusion in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) 2025 Women's Tennis All-Conference Team, further highlighting her significant impact on the Trojans' campaign.

Burrows has been a force to be reckoned with on the singles court throughout the year. Her impressive record of twelve wins and just two losses speaks volumes about her consistency and competitive edge. Opponents have consistently found her a challenging obstacle, and her victories have been crucial in securing vital points for Virginia State.

While her singles prowess has been undeniable, Burrows has also contributed significantly in doubles competition. Partnering with various teammates, she recorded six wins against seven losses. This demonstrates her versatility and willingness to fight hard across all formats of the game.

The MVP award is a fitting recognition of Burrows' dedication, skill, and overall contribution to the Virginia State Women's Tennis team this season. Her outstanding singles record and valuable doubles performances have undoubtedly made her an integral part of their success.

The CIAA All-Conference selection and now the MVP award solidify Burrows' position as one of the standout players in the conference. Her achievements will serve as an inspiration to her teammates and a benchmark for future players at Virginia State. The university will undoubtedly be eager to see what Burrows can achieve in the seasons to come.


Monday, April 28, 2025
Hollis & Wheaton College Fall to Smith

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Asia-Leigh Hollis and her Wheaton College (Mass.) Women's Tennis teammates faced a tough challenge on the road, falling to a 6-1 defeat against host Smith College in New England Women's & Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) action.

The match took place at the Indoor Track and Tennis Complex in Northampton, Massachusetts.

Hollis teamed up with her sophomore teammate Haraj-Sai in the number two doubles match. However, they faced a strong Smith College pairing in sophomore Ayla Hauser and first-year Natazya Simunyola, who secured a 6-2 victory.

In the singles competition, Hollis took to the court for the fourth singles match against Smith College's Tabitha Bastress. Unfortunately for the Wheaton sophomore, Bastress proved too strong on the day, delivering a decisive 6-1, 6-2 victory.

Despite the efforts of Hollis and her teammates, Smith College proved dominant across the board, securing a comfortable 6-1 win in the conference match-up.

Friday, April 25, 2025
Burrows Named to CIAA Women's All-Conference Team

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The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) has unveiled its 2025 Women's Tennis All-Conference Team, with Virginia State University's Alexcie Burrows earning a well-deserved spot on the prestigious list, as voted by the CIAA Sports Information Directors Association.

Burrows has enjoyed a strong season for Virginia State, compiling an impressive singles record of twelve wins and two losses. Her contributions have also been significant in doubles competition, where she holds a record of six wins and seven losses.

Burrows' inclusion in the All-Conference Team for a second year in a row highlights her consistent performances and valuable contributions to her university's tennis program throughout the 2025 season within the CIAA.
Monday, April 21, 2025
Phillips & Arizona State Fall to Baylor in Big 12 Opener

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Daniel Phillips and his No. 40th ranked Arizona State Sun Devils teammates suffered a 4-0 defeat at the hands of No. 16 Baylor in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament.

The Sun Devils now face an anxious wait to discover their seeding and potential opponents for the upcoming NCAA Team Men's Tennis Tournament.

Phillips, a key member of the Arizona State squad, only participated in the doubles competition during the match against Baylor. He partnered with teammate Bor Artnak, but the duo were unable to overcome the Baylor pairing of Os Brostrom Poulsen and Marko Miladinovic, falling to a 6-3 defeat.

Despite Phillips and Artnak's efforts, Baylor proved too strong across the board, securing victories in the other doubles match and all the completed singles encounters to claim a comprehensive 4-0 victory and advance in the Big 12 Tournament.

For Phillips and Arizona State, the focus now shifts to the national stage. Their ranking of 40th suggests they are likely to receive a berth in the prestigious NCAA Team Men's Tennis Tournament. The team will now await the official selection process to learn their fate and begin preparations for the national championships.


Sunday, April 20, 2025
Gilbert-Simons & Burrows' Schools Battle on the Courts

Alexcie Burrows & Airez Gilbert-Simons
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Bermudian tennis players Airez Gilbert-Simons and Alexcie Burrows faced off on opposite sides of the net as Johnson C. Smith University took on Virginia State University in women's collegiate tennis action, with Gilbert-Simons' Johnson C. Smith emerged victorious with a 4-1 scoreline.

The contest began with the doubles matches, where Gilbert-Simons teamed up with D. Manneni to secure a comfortable 6-2 victory over Virginia State's Damita Bollers and Ashleigh Charles. The other doubles match, featuring Burrows and her partner Ginger Johnson against another Johnson C. Smith pairing was halted with the score undetermined after Gilbert-Simons and Manneni's win clinched the crucial doubles point for their team.

Moving into the singles competition, Gilbert-Simons continued her strong performance. She battled through a tightly contested match against Ashleigh Charles, ultimately prevailing in two close sets, 6-4, 6-4. While other singles matches were underway, including Alexcie Burrows' encounter, Johnson C. Smith secured enough victories to clinch the overall team win at 4-1.

This result marks a positive outcome for Airez Gilbert-Simons and her Johnson C. Smith teammates, while Alexcie Burrows and Virginia State will look to bounce back in their next fixture. The head-to-head between the two Bermudian players adds an extra layer of interest to the collegiate tennis scene.
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