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Women’s tennis finishes the regular season at home

By Savannah Silvestre
Women’s tennis finishes the regular season at home
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Yasmin De Meyer in last Wednesday's home tennis match. 

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The Shippensburg University women’s tennis team finished the regular season against Millersville at Robb Sports Complex last Wednesday. The Raiders fell in a 5-2 decision.  

Sophomore Jade Miller picked up a win at No. 3 singles to complete a strong year at that position with a 7-5 record. 

Graduate Yasmin De Meyer triumphed in a long match against her opponent with scores of 6-7 (5-7), 6-4, and 11-9. 

After having her second straight league match go to the limit, De Meyer said, “To stay composed, I just talk to myself and remind myself to breathe, wash any mistakes, and take the game point by point.”

Junior Brinley Orris won five games at No. 5 singles to finish her season with a 6-5 singles record.  

The match marked the conclusion of the collegiate careers of graduate students De Meyer and Corinne Markovich. 

De Meyer joined the team in the spring of 2025 after completing four years of collegiate field hockey. She competed in 32 career singles matches and 28 career doubles matches with the Raiders. 

Reflecting on her time at Shippensburg, De Meyer said, “It’s bittersweet; I’ve loved having the opportunity to continue competing as a college athlete, but at the same time I’m ready to move on and see what comes next.”

She extended her gratitude to SU athletics and the time she’s spent here over the past four years.

Markovich wraps up having competed in 64 career singles matches, all at the No. 1 flight. She achieved a single-season career best of four No. 1 singles victories this season. 

The Raiders finished the 2025-26 season with a record of 7-12 overall and 1-4 in conference.

 


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