Army West Point Women’s Tennis went 3-0 across a trio of Patriot League matches March 22-23, dispatching Loyola, Lafayette, and Holy Cross, each by 4-0 scorelines. Army improved to 18-4 on the season and 4-0 in the Patriot League.
The Black Knights dropped just two total sets across the three matches. In contrast, the squad won 11 sets 6-0, including seven vs. Holy Cross alone. Against the Crusaders on March 23, CDT Allison Harris ’28 won by double bagel on court No. 5, and both the doubles points were clinched with 6-0 wins on courts No. 1 and 2.
CDT Cooper Jackson ’25 started on court No. 1 in singles and doubles vs. Loyola and Holy Cross, going 1-0 in singles with a one-sided DNF, and 2-0 in doubles.
The Black Knights return to action March 29 at Delaware.
The excerpt and image were taken from https://goarmywestpoint.com.
FAQ
What are some recent achievements of the Women’s Tennis Team?
2023-24 Season: The team achieved an 18-10 overall record, with a 5-2 mark in the Patriot League, securing third place in the regular season standings.
Coaching Milestone: Head Coach Paul Peck, in his 29th season, became the winningest coach in Army’s history by recording his 543rd career win on February 17, 2024, against Air Force.
2022 Patriot League Championship: The Black Knights clinched the Patriot League Women’s Tennis Championship with a 4-1 victory over Boston University on April 24, 2022, earning an automatic bid to the NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship.
Who are some notable players on the Women’s Tennis Team?
J.T. Blatty ’00: An alumna who attended West Point from 1996 to 2000, Blatty was a prominent athlete in women’s tennis, earning multiple accolades and serving as team captain during her tenure.
Stephanie Dolehide ’22: made history by becoming the first Army women’s tennis player to receive a national award from the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA). She was named one of 12 regional winners of the ITA Arthur Ashe Leadership & Sportsmanship Award and subsequently received the national honor in 2021.
Cooper Jackson: ’25: A senior standout, Jackson was named the Patriot League Women’s Player of the Week on March 25, 2025, after a series of impressive performances.