GREENEVILLE, Tenn. – The No. 1 Newberry College women's tennis team (13-3, 8-2 South Atlantic Conference) suffered their second conference setback of the season at the hands of the No. 47 Tusculum Pioneers (12-5, 8-1 SAC) by a final score of 5-2.
After the Wolves fell at No. 2 and 3 doubles, senior
Nastassia Chamoun (Reunion Island, France) and junior
Ish Singh (Gurgaon, India), playing their match together as a pair, won at No. 1 doubles 7-6, taking the tiebreaker 8-6.
The singles portion of competition was also not kind to the Wolves. Junior
Rosie Harfield (Lee-on-Solent, England) fell first at No. 6 singles 0-6, 4-6. Singh, playing her first match of the season at No. 2 singles, won in two sets: 7-5, 7-6. She took the tiebreaker of set two 8-6.
The Pioneers evened the match again as freshman
Aina Miralles (Barcelona, Catalonia) fell at No. 4 singles: 4-6, 6-7. She dropped the tiebreaker of set two 2-7. Chamoun then fell at No. 1 singles 4-6, 2-6 and the Pioneers secured the match. They claimed one more match as freshman
Hazel Vernon (Plymouth, England) fell at No. 5 singles, dropping both sets 2-6.
Freshman
Sofia Cardenas (Bogotá, Colombia) then took a 6-4, 6-2 victory at No. 3 singles to close out the match.
The Wolves are back on the road on Wednesday, April 12 as they head to Hartsville, South Carolina for a matchup with the Coker Cobras. The match is set to begin at 2 P.M.