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The Carnegie Mellon women’s tennis team competed against players from Division I schools Robert Morris University, Duquesne University, and the University of Pittsburgh this weekend in the annual Carnegie Mellon Invitational.

According to head coach Andy Girard, the invitational gives the Carnegie Mellon women a chance to take a crack at the top-level competition that Pitt and Duquesne bring to the tournament before facing conference opponents in the regular season.

“I think we have the potential to be a top-10 program in the country. We’re very young but the girls have a great attitude and work very hard,” Girard said. Indeed, the first-year players made an impressive debut, with Kelly Hart, Brooke Loar, and Ashley Herrick scoring...

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