St. John's University Athletics
St. John’s Shuts Down Hofstra, 4-0
2/13/2026 3:54:00 PM | Women's Tennis
The Red Storm earn its third consecutive sweep after defeating the Pride
QUEENS, N.Y. – The St. John's women's tennis team swept past Hofstra on Friday, 4-0 at the USTA National Tennis Center.
The Johnnies (5-2) secured the doubles point with victories on the top two courts before carrying that momentum into singles play, where three straight wins sealed the 4-0 shutout.
The unbeaten duo of Alicia Gomez and Abi Redman set the tone for the Red Storm, cruising past Aida Oviedo and Aryanah Kahnamoui, 6-1, on the No. 1 court. Gomez and Redman improved to 5-0 as a pair this season. Victoria Papadopoulou and Nicoline Sartz-Lunde clinched the doubles point for the home side with a 6-3 victory over Isabella Cardinal and Sabira Mohamed on the No. 2 court.
With the 1-0 lead, Redman earned her second victory of the day to start singles play, defeating Bohdana Bilokan in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1 on the No. 4 court. Charlotta Buss gave St. John's a 3-0 advantage in a commanding tilt over Ava Veneziano, 6-3, 6-1 on the No. 5 court.
Captain Gomez sealed the victory for the Johnnies with a 6-2, 6-4 straight set triumph on the no. 6 court.
The Red Storm have now defeated the Pride in the last eight meetings between the two programs, dating back to Feb. 10, 2017.
Lauren Leo's squad will turn around tomorrow to take on Yale in The Bronx at the Cary Leeds Center. First serve is set for 2:45 p.m.
Results:
Doubles:
The Johnnies (5-2) secured the doubles point with victories on the top two courts before carrying that momentum into singles play, where three straight wins sealed the 4-0 shutout.
The unbeaten duo of Alicia Gomez and Abi Redman set the tone for the Red Storm, cruising past Aida Oviedo and Aryanah Kahnamoui, 6-1, on the No. 1 court. Gomez and Redman improved to 5-0 as a pair this season. Victoria Papadopoulou and Nicoline Sartz-Lunde clinched the doubles point for the home side with a 6-3 victory over Isabella Cardinal and Sabira Mohamed on the No. 2 court.
With the 1-0 lead, Redman earned her second victory of the day to start singles play, defeating Bohdana Bilokan in straight sets, 6-1, 6-1 on the No. 4 court. Charlotta Buss gave St. John's a 3-0 advantage in a commanding tilt over Ava Veneziano, 6-3, 6-1 on the No. 5 court.
Captain Gomez sealed the victory for the Johnnies with a 6-2, 6-4 straight set triumph on the no. 6 court.
The Red Storm have now defeated the Pride in the last eight meetings between the two programs, dating back to Feb. 10, 2017.
Lauren Leo's squad will turn around tomorrow to take on Yale in The Bronx at the Cary Leeds Center. First serve is set for 2:45 p.m.
Results:
Doubles:
- Gomez/Redman def. Ovideo/Kahnamoui, 6-1
- Papadopoulou/Sartz-Lunde def. Cardinal/Mohamed, 6-3
- Kojima/Buss vs Veneziano/Drinchich, DNF
- Papadopoulou vs Mohamed, DNF
- Kojima vs Oviedo, DNF
- Sartz-Lunde vs Kahnamoui, DNF
- Redman def. Bilokan, 6-1, 6-1
- Buss def. Veneziano, 6-3, 6-1
- Gomez def. Cardinal, 6-2, 6-4
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