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Top-ranked tennis teams smash league championships

May 6, 2019

精东AV men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 tennis have earned automatic bids to the NCAA Division III Tournament after winning their respective Liberty League Championship matches.  

Women win ninth title in a row 

Skidmore women's tennis team

The 16th-ranked women's team earned its unprecedented ninth consecutive Liberty League title by pushing past second-seeded Vassar 5-1. 

Jessica Ampel and Audrey SooHoo got things started with their victory at second doubles, defeating Sarra Yekta and Melina Stavropoulos 8-2. At the top spot, Renee Karchere-Sun and Risa Fukushige, the region's No. 2 team, defeated Frances Cornwall and Tara Edwards 8-4. Vassar would thwart the Skidmore sweep, as their team of Morgane Flournoy and Ashley Fair defeated Lily Feldman and Sofia Carlsson 8-5. 

The teams battled during singles, with Vassar putting up a valiant fight. Dea Koiava got the Thoroughbreds on the board in singles action, defeating Yekta 6-0, 6-2. Feldman recovered to put Skidmore on the brink of victory with her 6-0, 6-1 victory over Stavropoulos.  

SooHoo, the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, clinched the title for the Thoroughbreds after a hard-fought battle, defeating Meghan Rodick 6-3, 7-5. Laura Swenson was leading her match in the third set, Karchere-Sun was leading her match in the second set, and Fukushige and Cornwall were in a 6-6 deadlock in their first set when SooHoo clinched the match. 

  

Men reclaim their top spot  

Skidmore men's tennis team

The 17th-ranked men's team is back on top of the Liberty League after avenging last season鈥檚 loss to the second-seeded RPI Engineers in a 5-0 championship match.  

In doubles, Jack McClaren and Jason Keye got Skidmore on the board with an 8-2 win. Travis Leaf and Suraj Mahtani held off Dylan Payne and Zach Ebenfeld 8-6. The first doubles match was a classic effort from both teams, but JT Wynne and Noah Williamson, the sixth-ranked doubles tandem in the Northeast region, defeated Sebastian Castillo-Sanchez and Andrew Imrie after winning the tiebreaker, 8-7 (7-5). 

Moving to singles, Connor Biernat put Skidmore on the verge of a championship with his 6-1, 6-1 victory over Ebenfeld. Wynne, the Liberty League Tournament's Most Outstanding Player, put the finishing touches on the match with his second victory over Castillo-Sanchez this season. The fourth-ranked player in the Northeast region took down No. 16 Castillo-Sanchez in straight sets, 6-2, 6-4. McClaren and Williamson led in the second set of their matches as Wynne clinched the match for the Thoroughbreds. 

   

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