Colby Women's Tennis Kicks Off Spring Season Against Endicott

Experienced leadership and a strong core aim to extend NESCAC tournament streak

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

The Colby Women's Tennis team is set to begin its 2026 spring season with a home match against Endicott College on March 1st. Coming off a successful fall tournament schedule, the Mules are poised for a promising campaign, led by senior captains Amelie Gal and Isabella Suk. The team retained its entire roster from the previous year and added three first-year players, providing a solid foundation for continued program growth under the guidance of Head Coach Erin Reeves and Assistant Coach Devin Lachapelle.

Why it matters

Colby Women's Tennis has consistently aimed for and achieved a NESCAC tournament berth in recent years, and the team is looking to extend that streak in 2026. The program's stability and continued development are important for maintaining a competitive presence in the highly competitive NESCAC conference.

The details

The Mules will face a challenging schedule, with matches against NESCAC opponents Hamilton and Amherst immediately following the Endicott opener. A subsequent match against Brandeis in Waltham, Massachusetts, precedes a spring break trip with matches scheduled in Georgia and South Carolina. The team's goal is to qualify for the NESCAC tournament for the fifth consecutive season.

  • The 2026 spring season begins on Sunday, March 1st, with a home match against Endicott College.
  • The Mules will face NESCAC opponents Hamilton and Amherst on the road following the Endicott match.
  • Colby will play Brandeis in Waltham, Massachusetts, before a spring break trip with matches in Georgia and South Carolina.

The players

Amelie Gal

Senior captain of the Colby Women's Tennis team.

Isabella Suk

Senior captain of the Colby Women's Tennis team.

Erin Reeves

Head coach of the Colby Women's Tennis team, entering her fourth spring season.

Devin Lachapelle

Assistant coach of the Colby Women's Tennis team, who joined the program in spring 2024.

Kat Lowy

First-year player on the Colby Women's Tennis team.

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What they’re saying

“Colby Women's Tennis is ready to roll!”

— Erin Reeves, Head Coach

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The takeaway

Colby Women's Tennis has consistently aimed for and achieved a NESCAC tournament berth in recent years, and the team is looking to extend that streak in 2026. The program's stability and continued development are important for maintaining a competitive presence in the highly competitive NESCAC conference.