The Emory University women's tennis team made the trip south to Statesboro to start play in the Georgia Southern Shootout with the Eagles collecting six match wins as the team battled rainy conditions on Friday afternoon.
Emory's lineup featured five doubles teams in action on the first day of play with three Eagles tandems picking up wins against Division I counterparts.
In the White draw, junior Yanire Marte and sophomore Daniela Livson scored the team's signature win on Friday with the duo knocking off the draw's No. 2 seed of Austin Peay's Baranov/Oliver with a 7-6 result.
In the Blue draw, seniors Emily Kantrovitz and Iris Berman continued their unbeaten fall with another win, taking down South Carolina State's pairing of Teran/Amalnathan 6-3 while the in the GATA bracket, the freshmen duo of Jessy Chen and Audrey Pogue defeated Kennesaw State's team of Serrano/Baraniakova by a count of 6-4.
For singles, all 10 of the Eagles in attendance competed in one match with three players recording wins on the afternoon, downing Austin Peay foes in straight sets.
Senior Izzy Antanavicius secured a 6-3, 7-5 win against Luca Behlen while over in the GATA draw, freshman Holyn Karp defeated Pauline Bruns 7-6 (3), 6-3 and Marte was a 6-3, 6-4 triumphant over Clemence Butavand.