SOUTH FULTON, Ga. — A historic day of competition is set to unfold as eight Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference programs return to the South Fulton Tennis Center for Day 3 of the 2025 SIAC Men’s and Women’s Tennis Fall Open.
Fourteen singles and 32 doubles matches highlight the final-day slate, with titles up for grabs in the inaugural tournament.
Play begins with doubles matches at 9 a.m. ET, followed by singles play at 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. ET.
| GENERAL INFORMATION |
| Venue: South Fulton Tennis Center |
| Address: 5645 Mason Road, South Fulton, GA 30349 |
| Dates: Oct. 16–18, 2025 |
| Daily Start: 9 a.m. |
| Admission: Free |
| Tournament Awards |
| Local Weather |
| 2025 SIAC MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TENNIS FALL OPEN PARTICIPANTS |
| INSTITUTION |
WEBPAGE |
| Albany State University |
Women |
| Benedict College |
Men | Women |
| Clark Atlanta University |
Women |
| Edward Waters University |
Women |
| LeMoyne-Owen College |
Men | Women |
| Savannah State University |
Women |
| Spring Hill College |
Men | Women |
| Tuskegee University |
Men | Women |
TOURNAMENT RESULTS – DAY 3
| MEN'S DOUBLES – FLIGHT W – EXTRA MATCHES – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| F. Grebentsov / T. Gutermann (SHC) |
A. Kwirirai / Marume (BC) |
SHC 8-4 |
| M. Wilson / Pinkney (TU) |
T. Mufute / K. Chirochierwa (LOC) |
TU 6-1 [LOC RETIRED] |
| MEN'S DOUBLES – FLIGHT Y – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| C. Rios / E. Patton (SHC) |
L. Bedwell / M. Sass (SHC) |
SHC 8-2 |
- C. Rios / E. Patton (SHC) defeat L. Bedwell / M. Sass (SHC) to secure first place in the flight championship.
- L. Bedwell / M. Sass (SHC) finish as runners-up.
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| MEN'S DOUBLES – FLIGHT Z – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| P. Gregory / J. Coley (BC) |
R. Carter / N. Banda (LOC) |
BC 8-3 |
- P. Gregory / J. Coley (BC) defeat R. Carter / N. Banda (LOC) to take second place in the flight.
- R. Carter / N. Banda (LOC) finish third.
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| MEN'S DOUBLES – EXTRA MATCH – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| B. Robertson / W. Huckell (SHC) |
J. Shaw / E. Wettey (TU) |
SHC 8-3 |
| WOMEN'S DOUBLES – FLIGHT S – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| A. Dotse / L. Payton (TU) |
J. Brittain / G. Dooling (CAU) |
TU 8-4 |
- A. Dotse / L. Payton (TU) hold off J. Brittain / G. Dooling (CAU) to win the flight championship.
- J. Brittain / G. Dooling (CAU) finish as runners-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| V. Essome / T. Musabaeka (BC) |
M. Gundrum / B. Bowen (ASU) |
ASU [BC DEFAULT] |
- M. Gundrum / B. Bowen (ASU) place third after a BC default.
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| WOMEN'S DOUBLES – FLIGHT T – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| G. Blanks / A. Cameron (TU) |
E. Koch / B. Powers (SHC) |
TU 9-8 (10-2) |
- G. Blanks / A. Cameron (TU) outlast E. Koch / B. Powers (SHC) to win the flight championship.
- E. Koch / B. Powers (SHC) finish as runners-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| M. Nolan / N. Warner (SSU) |
C. Kpadonou (BC) / King (LOC) |
SSU 8-2 |
- M. Nolan / N. Warner (SSU) earn third place with a win over C. Kpadonou (BC) / King (LOC).
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| WOMEN'S DOUBLES – FLIGHT U – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| A. McRae / D. Jackson (TU) |
K. Talbert / M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) |
TU 8-2 |
- A. McRae / D. Jackson (TU) defeat K. Talbert / M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) to win the flight championship.
- K. Talbert / M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) finish as runners-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| J. Middlebrooks / C. Pride (CAU) |
G. Geary / S. Geli (TU) |
TU 8-2 |
- G. Geary / S. Geli (TU) defeat J. Middlebrooks / C. Pride (CAU) to take third place.
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| WOMEN'S DOUBLES – EXTRA MATCHES – 9:00 AM |
| TEAM II |
TEAM I |
RESULTS |
| C. Bosman / R. Kroemer (SHC) |
A. Turnbough / S. Tyson (CAU) |
SHC 8-1 |
| L. Viehrig / A. Prevost (EWU) |
I. Jones / A.B. Hill (SHC) |
SHC 8-6 |
| A. Alexis / S. Lopez (EWU) |
S. Banks / K. Welch (SSU) |
SHC 8-2 |
| MEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT K – EXTRA MATCHES – 11:00 AM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| E. Wettey (TU) |
T. Mufute (LOC) |
E. Wettey (TU) [LOC DEFAULT] |
| B. Robertson (SHC) |
M. Marume (BC) |
M. Marume (BC) 4-6, 6-3 (10-7) |
| E. Wettey (TU) |
F. Grebentsov (SHC) |
F. Grebentsov (SHC) 6-2, 6-1 |
| MEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT L – EXTRA MATCHES – 11:00 AM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| W. Huckell (SHC) |
K. Chirochierwa (LOC) |
W. Huckell (SHC) 6-0, 6-0 |
| E. Pinkney (TU) |
P. Gregory (BC) |
E. Pinkney (TU) 6-0, 6-1 |
| MEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT M – EXTRA MATCHES – 11:00 AM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| C. Rios (SHC) |
J. Wilson (TU) |
C. Rios (SHC) 6-3, 6-0 |
| L. Bedwell (SHC) |
R. Carter (LOC) |
L. Bedwell (SHC) 6-0, 6-0 |
| MEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT N – 11:00 AM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| E. Patton (SHC) |
M. Sass (SHC) |
E. Patton (SHC) 7-5, 6-3 |
| J. Shaw (TU) |
N. Banda (LOC) |
J. Shaw (TU) 6-0, 6-0 |
| J. Coley (BC) |
I. Allen (TU) |
I. Allen (TU) 6-0, 6-0 |
- E. Patton (SHC) defeats M. Sass (SHC) in the flight championship.
- M. Sass (SHC) finishes as runner-up.
- J. Shaw (TU) sweeps N. Banda (LOC) to secure third place in the flight.
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| MEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT J – EXTRA MATCHES – 11:00 AM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| F. Grebentsov (SHC) |
A. Kwirirai (BC) |
F. Grebentsov (SHC) [BC DEFAULT] |
| T. Gutermann (SHC) |
M. Wilson (TU) |
T. Gutermann (SHC) 6-0, 6-0 |
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT A – 11:00 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| M. Gundrum (ASU) |
C. Bosman (SHC) |
M. Gundrum (ASU) 6-2, 6-0 |
- M. Gundrum (ASU) defeats C. Bosman (SHC) in the flight championship.
- C. Bosman (SHC) finishes as runner-up.
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| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT B – 11:00 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| T. Musabaeka (BC) |
B. Bowen (ASU) |
B. Bowen (ASU) [BC DEFAULT] |
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT F – SEVENTH PLACE MATCH – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| A. Connor (SSU) |
L. King (LOC) |
L. King (LOC) 7-5, 6-2 |
- L. King (LOC) defeats A. Connor (SSU) to secure seventh place in the flight.
|
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – EXTRA MATCHES – 11:00 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| N. Warner (SSU) |
K. Talbert (CAU) |
K. Talbert (CAU) 7-5, 7-6 (8-6) |
| A. Mesidor (ASU) |
J. Williams (CAU) |
J. Williams (CAU) 6-1, 6-4 |
| A. Dotse (TU) |
B. Bowen (ASU) |
A. Dotse (TU) 6-2, 6-1 |
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT A – THIRD PLACE MATCH – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| V. Essome (BC) |
A. Dotse (TU) |
A. Dotse (TU) [BC DEFAULT] |
- A. Dotse (TU) takes third in the flight after a BC default.
|
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT A – FIFTH PLACE MATCH – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| A. Alexis (EWU) |
M. Nolan (SSU) |
M. Nolan (SSU) 6-2, 6-0 |
- M. Nolan (SSU) defeats A. Alexis (EWU) to secure fifth place in the flight.
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| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT B – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| D. Jackson (TU) |
L. Payton (TU) |
L. Payton (TU) 7-5, 6-2 |
- L. Payton (TU) outlasts D. Jackson (TU) to win the flight championship.
- D. Jackson (TU) finishes as runner-up.
|
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT C – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| S. Lopez (EWU) |
S. Geli (TU) |
S. Lopez (EWU) 6-3, 6-4 |
- S. Lopez (EWU) defeats S. Geli (TU) in the flight championship.
- S. Geli (TU) finishes as runner-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| S. Tyson (CAU) |
C. Kpadonou (BC) |
S. Tyson (CAU) [BC DEFAULT] |
- S. Tyson (CAU) takes third in the flight after a BC default.
|
| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT D – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| G. Blanks (TU) |
A. Cameron (TU) |
A. Cameron (TU) 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 |
- A. Cameron (TU) holds off G. Blanks (TU) to win the flight championship.
- G. Blanks (TU) finishes as runner-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| I. Jones (SHC) |
J. Givhan (CAU) |
I. Jones (SHC) 6-2, 6-1 |
- I. Jones (SHC) defeats J. Givhan (CAU) to finish third in the flight.
|
| FIFTH PLACE MATCH |
| A. Turnbough (CAU) |
S. Banks (SSU) |
S. Banks (SSU) 6-3, 7-5 |
- S. Banks (SSU) defeats A. Turnbough (CAU) to secure fifth place in the flight.
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| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT E – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| R. Kroemer (SHC) |
A. McRae (TU) |
A. McRae (TU) 6-0, 6-3 |
- A. McRae (TU) defeats R. Kroemer (SHC) in the flight championship.
- R. Kroemer (SHC) finishes as runner-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| N. Harris (TU) |
M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) |
M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) [TU DEFAULT] |
- M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) takes third in the flight after a TU default.
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| WOMEN'S SINGLES – FLIGHT F – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| A.B. Hill (SHC) |
J. Troupe (CAU) |
A.B. Hill (SHC) 6-3, 6-1 |
- A.B. Hill (SHC) defeats J. Troupe (CAU) in the flight championship.
- J. Troupe (CAU) finishes as runner-up.
|
| THIRD PLACE MATCH |
| J. Williams (CAU) |
N. Harris (TU) |
J. Williams (CAU) [TU DEFAULT] |
- J. Williams (CAU) takes third in the flight after a TU default.
|
| FIFTH PLACE MATCH |
| L. Viehrig (EWU) |
K. Welch (SSU) |
L. Viehrig (EWU) 6-3, 6-1 |
- L. Viehrig (EWU) defeats K. Welch (SSU) to earn fifth place in the flight.
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| WOMEN'S SINGLES – EXTRA MATCHES – 1:30 PM |
| PLAYER II |
PLAYER I |
RESULTS |
| J. Brittain (CAU) |
E. Koch (SHC) |
J. Brittain (CAU) 6-2, 6-2 |
| G. Dooling (CAU) |
B. Powers (SHC) |
B. Powers (SHC) 6-3, 6-4 |
| M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) |
A. Prevost (EWU) |
M. Parker-Garcia (CAU) 6-2, 6-1 |
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The SIAC is a NCAA athletic conference consisting primarily of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) with headquarters in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. The SIAC includes 15 member institutions (Albany State University, Allen University, Benedict College, Central State University, Clark Atlanta University, Edward Waters University, Fort Valley State University, Kentucky State University, Lane College, LeMoyne-Owen College, Miles College, Morehouse College, Savannah State University, Spring Hill College, and Tuskegee University), which are located within a contiguous seven-state footprint (Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, Tennessee and Ohio). The SIAC sponsors nine men's and seven women's sports and is a proud member of the NCAA Division II. For more information, visit www.thesiac.com.