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Colonials 2002.


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Women's Tennis

Southampton Graduate Campus' newest intercollegiate program is women's tennis. Founded in 1999, the Lady Colonials went 4-4 in their inaugural year. The team features a wide array of talent - from former high school standouts to women who just want to learn the game. All levels of players are invited to join, and even newcomers get the invaluable experience that comes with court time and individualized instruction. The team is known for its camaraderie, where experienced players mentor beginners, and competing for Southampton Graduate Campus becomes a valuable part of the students' college experience.

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Colonial General

Entering his first season with the Lady Colonials is Coach Marcus Donahue, who brings years of experience and success to Southampton's newest intercollegiate program. Women's tennis is entering its fourth year at the college and has built a solid foundation of young talent that should flourish under Donahue's guidance.

Last spring, Donahue revived the men's tennis program at Southampton from a two year hiatus. He guided the nine members, many new to the sport, to a competitive season. Donahue is a native of Vernon, CT, and a graduate of Southern Connecticut State University. It was at the New Haven College where Donahue was the doubles player of the year in the NECC division, as well as the number one singles and doubles player on his team. He was a certified pro by the US Tennis Pro Association (USTPA) and played in the US Tennis Association.

Donahue, who replaces two year coach Glenn Nathan, currently resides in Westhampton where he owns and runs a tennis and golf shop. He describes himself as a "strong competitor with a passion for individual success as well as team success."


Captains 2002
2002 Captains (l-r): Diane Raso, Stephanie Schneider, Rachel Lux, and Nicole Boucha.

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