NASHVILLE, Tenn. – One came from California. Another hails from England. The third is a Texas native with family originally from Mexico.
But together, Vanderbilt tennis seniors Fernanda Contreras, Summer Dvorak and Emily Smith have authored a stellar four years on West End.
“It’s a group that came in as good players and made themselves really good here,” head coach Geoff Macdonald said. “Now, all of them are All-SEC players.”
This weekend, that trio and No. 8 seed Vanderbilt host Texas A&M in NCAA Super Regional action at the Dores’ Currey Tennis Center. The Commodores advanced to their sixth consecutive Sweet Sixteen by ousting Miami (Ohio) and Georgia Tech in early rounds last weekend.
Contreras, Dvorak and Smith each hope to cap their Vanderbilt careers with an NCAA title. But regardless of how 2019 ends, those three seniors will have helped lead the Dores to immense success during their tenures in Nashville.
“My freshman year [2015-16], when we beat Virginia, we were just so excited to get to the Final Four,” Contreras said. “I wouldn’t have expected to be there two more times. It comes as a shock each time something happens. You earn it — it’s not given to you. I’d rather have to fight for what we’ve won. I’d rather show and prove that we’re a good team.”