Four Players Honored by CCC
Nov. 15, 2004
Junior Blythe Langley (North Hampton, NH) was named to the women's tennis Commonwealth Coast Conference 1st Singles Team and 2nd Doubles Team, as announced by the Conference.
"Blythe did a great job holding down the \# 1 singles position," Head Coach Gale Bacon said. "She is a great athlete and works hard at conditioning as well as her stroke production." During the season, the junior received Honorable Mention for Player of the Week.
Langley receives the doubles honor along with doubles teammate Lauren Gibbons. "Blythe and Lauren communicated well on the court which made them an affective team," Head Coach Gale Bacon said. "They have worked hard on their net game which improved throughout the season."
Endicott junior Lauren Gibbons was named to the women's tennis Commonwealth Coast Conference 2nd Doubles Team. During the season, the junior was recognized as an honorable mention for Player of the Week.
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Gibbons (Shaker Heights, OH) receives this honor along with doubles teammate, Blythe Langley. The two teamed up as \#1 doubles players with a winning season of 9-3. "Blythe and Lauren communicated well on the court which made them an affective team," Head Coach Gale Bacon said. "They have worked hard on their net game which improved throughout the season."
Endicott sophomore Brianne Cogan was recognized by the Commonwealth Coast Conference in women's tennis as an Honorable Mention in Doubles, as announced by the Conference.
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Cogan (Saratoga Springs, NY) receives this honor along with doubles partner Carli Conners. The two teamed up as \#2 doubles players and had a successful season. "Carli and Bri played well together this season, and continually improved their game," Head Coach Gale Bacon said.
Endicott sophomore Carli Conners was recognized by the Commonwealth Coast Conference in women's tennis as an Honorable Mention in Doubles, as announced by the Conference.
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Conners, (Medina, OH) receives this honor along with doubles partner Brianne Cogan. The two teamed up as \#2 doubles players and had a successful season. "Carli and Bri played well together this season, and continually improved their game," Head Coach Gale Bacon said.
The Gulls finished their season 8-6 overall and 5-4 in the CCC. The team advanced to the semifinals of the CCC Tournament where they faced top seeded and eventual CCC champions, Salve Regina University. In a tough match, the Gulls fell to SRU, 2-7.


