Valparaiso’s women’s tennis team closed the 2008 season on Saturday morning dropping a 4-0 decision to Youngstown State in the consolation draw of the Horizon League Championships in Indianapolis, Ind.
“We played a lot harder today than we did on Monday (a 7-0 loss at Youngstown State in regular season play),” head coach Jay Adams said. “We were much closer in most of the matches, and led for awhile in doubles. I am very proud of the team.”
Youngstown State (8-16), the tournament’s fifth seed, opened sweeping all three doubles matches. Anna Volkova and Tanisha Welch defeated Kim Sajevic (Woodbury, Minn./Woodbury H.S.) and Julie Wingstrom (Dallas Lake, Ind./Westview H.S.) 8-6. Hannah Patten and Michelle Fuleky defeated Christine Antrobus (Fort Wayne, Ind./Homestead H.S.) and Jackie O’Reilly (DePere, Wis./DePere H.S.) by the same score at third doubles. At the second spot, Emily Thayer and Kelly Culbertson topped Laura Lawson (Thorntown, Ind./Western Boone H.S.) and Molly Keifer (Richmond, Ind./Richmond H.S.) 8-4.
In singles action, victories at two, four, and five gave the Penguins the victory. Welch downed Keifer 6-2, 6-2 at two while Fuleky defeated Antrobus 6-2, 6-3 at fourth singles. Irena Lanc was a 6-1, 6-1 winner against Lawson at the fifth spot. Youngstown State also led the three matches that were stopped. Volkova led Sajevic 5-3 in the first set at number one singles while Thayer had a 6-4, 4-1 lead over Wingstrom at number three. Culbertson took the first set from O’Reilly 6-4 at sixth singles only to trail 1-0 in the second set when the match was halted.
Valparaiso wraps up the season 2-17 overall. The Crusaders did not any seniors on this year’s roster.
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