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Mid-Atlantic Finishes Second Week 3 of League National Championships

October 29, 2025


Results are in from week three of the USTA League National Championships, and Mid-Atlantic finished second once more!

 

Mid-Atlantic’s 18 & Over 3.0 Women’s Team, Loudoun-Skinner, earned a runner-up finish at the National Championships, falling to Eastern 0-5 in the final match at the Scottsdale Ranch Park Tennis Center in Scottsdale, Arizona.  Earlier that day, the team secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the Pacific Northwest to advance to the championship round.

 

Captain Melanie Skinner and Co-Captain Kelly Rowley led the team. The roster included Jennie Simpson, Sarah Eickelerg, Suzanne Thompson, Stacy Mowry, Jolene Lopez, Marisa Zaneis, Maggie Clegg, Afsoun Semsar, Teresa Smith, Jennifer Rammes, Allison Quinly, Karin Arnold, Suzi Molak, Amy Casciano, and Kelly Johnson

 

Congratulations to Loudoun-Skinner on a fantastic run at this year’s National Championships! We’re proud of all the Mid-Atlantic teams who competed and gave it their all on court.



Mid-Atlantic Results from Week 3: 

 

40 & Over:

 

4.5M - Montgomery-Tull and Lieber placed 13th out of 17 teams.

 

4.5W - Anne Arundel-Nicholson placed eighth out of 17 teams.

 

3.5M - NOVA Dupuy placed 6 out of 17 teams. 

 

3.5W - Howard-Phan 12th out of 17 teams.

 

18 & Over: 

 

3.0M - Nova-Cebulash placed 10th out of 16 teams. 

 

3.0W - Loudoun-Skinner placed second out of 17 teams. 

 

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