Boston College Opens Spring Season with Commanding 7-0 Sweep Over Quinnipiac
WEYMOUTH, Mass. - The Eagles didn’t just start their spring season with a win - they made a statement. Boston College opened the 2026 campaign with a dominant 7-0 sweep over Quinnipiac on Friday night at the Weymouth Club, showcasing a mix of veteran poise and new talent that clicked from the first serve.
Let’s start with doubles, where the Eagles wasted no time setting the tone. The pairing of Olivia Benton and Leyden Games got things rolling with a 6-2 win, followed closely by Tola Glowacka and Seren Agar, who handled business 6-3.
The final doubles point came courtesy of newcomers Bella Camacho and Olivia Cutone, who looked anything but inexperienced in their 6-2 victory. All three duos played with confidence and cohesion - especially impressive considering this was the first official match together for several of them.
That early momentum carried straight into singles play, where Boston College didn’t drop a match. In fact, they didn’t even let Quinnipiac sniff a comeback.
Benton, the Eagles’ top-line player, came out firing with a 6-2, 6-0 win that underscored her control from the baseline and her ability to finish points efficiently. On Court 3, Natalie Eordekian delivered a similarly sharp performance, cruising to a 6-1, 6-1 win that highlighted her consistency and shot placement.
Leyden Games and Nadia Barteck added to the tally with nearly identical straight-set wins. Games, in her first regular-season match, looked composed and in control, winning 6-1, 6-1. Barteck followed suit with a 6-0, 6-3 performance that showed off her aggressive return game.
Glowacka, who had already made her mark in doubles, kept the momentum going with a 6-4, 6-2 win, using her court coverage and shot variety to wear down her opponent.
The most hard-fought match of the night came from Court 2, where Seren Agar dropped the first set but bounced back with a strong finish. After losing the opener 4-6, she rallied to take the second set 6-3 and edged out a 1-0 win in the deciding tiebreak, showing real grit and mental toughness to close out the Eagles’ clean sweep.
Perhaps the most exciting takeaway? Three new Eagles - Games, Camacho, and Cutone - all walked away with their first regular-season wins. That’s not just a feel-good footnote; it’s a sign of depth and potential for a Boston College team that looks ready to make some noise this spring.
Final Score: Boston College 7, Quinnipiac 0
Match Results - Friday, Jan. 16
Singles
1.
Olivia Benton (BC) def. Willow Renton (QU) - 6-2, 6-0
- Seren Agar (BC) def.
Caitlin Flower (QU) - 4-6, 6-3, [1-0]
3.
Natalie Eordekian (BC) def. Isabella Baker (QU) - 6-1, 6-1
- Leyden Games (BC) def.
Caroline Schulson (QU) - 6-1, 6-1
5.
Tola Glowacka (BC) def. Anagha Shankar (QU) - 6-4, 6-2
- Nadia Barteck (BC) def.
Vera Sekerina (QU) - 6-0, 6-3
Doubles
1.
Tola Glowacka / Seren Agar (BC) def. Willow Renton / Caitlin Flower (QU) - 6-3
- Olivia Benton / Leyden Games (BC) def.
Isabella Baker / Emily Meng (QU) - 6-2
3.
Bella Camacho / Olivia Cutone (BC) def. Isabella Sicignano / Caroline Schulson (QU) - 6-2
Order of Finish
Doubles: 2, 1, 3
Singles: 1, 3, 4, 6, 5, 2
Up Next:
Boston College stays home and will face Army on Saturday, Jan. 17 at the Weymouth Club. If Friday night was any indication, this Eagles squad is ready to keep soaring.
