Providence, R.I.—Head Coach
Adam Spring's (career record: 133-25; .842) team finished the 2021 season with a 16-1 overall record and an 8-0 (first place) mark in the Little East.
The Anchorwomen captured the program's seventh consecutive and 13
th overall Little East Regular Season Championship.
No. 1-seeded RIC would defeat the No. 4-seeded UMass Boston, 5-0, in the semifinal match of the Little East Championship on Oct. 21.
The Anchorwomen defeated No. 2-seeded Bridgewater State, 5-1, in the finals to clinch their fifth straight, and 11th overall, Little East Tournament title on Oct. 23.
Spring was named the Little East Women's Tennis Coach of the Year for the fifth straight season. It also marked the seventh time in 10 seasons that Spring has been tabbed the league's top coach.
RIC went on to the NCAA Div. III Women's Tennis Championship and fell, 5-0, vs. Johns Hopkins in the first round on May 13.
Senior
Victoria Vittori (New Bedford, Mass.) closed out her career with a 42-11 (.792) career singles record and a 43-3 (.935) mark in career doubles.
As a senior in 2021, Vittori was named First Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. She was 12-2 (.857) at primarily No. 2 singles and 14-1 (.933) at No. 1 doubles on the season. Vittori was named Little East Player of the Week once.
In 2020, Vittori was named First Team All-Little East in doubles. She was 6-1 (.857) in singles and 10-0 (1.000) at No. 1 doubles for 11.0 points on the season.
As a junior in 2019, Vittori was 13-2 (.866) at primarily No. 5 singles and 1-0 (1.000) in doubles for 13.5 points on the season.
As a sophomore in 2018, Vittori was named Second Team All-Little East in singles. She went 10-5 (.667) at No. 2 singles and 1-1 (.500) at doubles for 10.5 points on the season.
As a freshman in 2017, Vittori was 1-1 (.500) at No. 6 singles and 17-1 (.944) at No. 3 doubles for 9.5 points on the season. The 17 doubles wins are a new program record for a single season.
She is a psychology major and a 2017 graduate of Lenox Memorial High School.
Senior
Serena Bobola (Cranston, R.I.) was named First Team All-Little East in doubles and Second Team All-Little East in singles. She was 13-1 (.929) at primarily No. 5 singles and 10-1 (.909) at No. 2 doubles on the season. Bobola was named the Little East Championship's Most Outstanding Player. She was named Little East Player of the Week once.
Junior
Sarah Gonick (Kingston, R.I.) was named to the Little East Women's Tennis Sportsmanship Team. She was 15-0 (1.000) at primarily No. 6 singles and 1-0 (1.000) at No. 3 doubles on the season.
Junior
Laney Hadlock (Littleton, N.H.) was 1-0 (1.000) at No. 6 singles on the season.
Junior
Jenna Lisi (Cranston, R.I.) was named the Little East Women's Tennis Co-Player of the Year. She was named First Team All-Little East in both singles and doubles. Lisi was 12-0 (1.000) at No. 1 singles and 13-1 (.929) at No. 1 doubles on the season. She was named Little East Player of the Week three times.
Junior
Clara Siegmund (Pomfret, Conn.) was named Second Team All-Little East in singles. She was 14-1 (.933) at primarily No. 4 singles and 5-1 (.833) at primarily No. 2 doubles on the season.
Sophomore
Jaimi Vaillancourt (Tiverton, R.I.) was 5-0 (1.000) at primarily No. 6 singles and 3-0 (1.000) in doubles on the season.
Sophomore
Anna Vygoder (Lincoln, R.I.) joined the team in the spring and was a reserve on the team.
Freshman
Amara Devine (Greenville, R.I.) was named All-Little East Second Team in doubles. She was 1-0 (1.000) at No. 6 singles and 15-2 (.882) at primarily No. 3 doubles on the season. Devine was named Little East Rookie of the Week once.
Freshman
Lauren Macera (Cranston, R.I.) was named First Team All-Little East in doubles and Second Team All-Little East in singles. She was 13-0 (1.000) at primarily No. 3 singles and 14-2 (.875) at No. 2 doubles on the season.
Freshman
Amiah Sommer (Cumberland, R.I.) was named Second Team All-Little East in doubles. She was 15-2 (.882) at primarily No. 3 doubles on the season. Sommer was named Little East Rookie of the Week once.