Box Score FLUSHING, N.Y. – The Hartwick Women's Tennis team picked up their first win of the spring season, defeating the Pratt Institute Cannoniers on the road, 9-0 on Sunday afternoon.
THE BASICS
- Final Score: Hartwick 9, Pratt Institute 0
- Location: Flushing, N.Y.
- Records: Hartwick (13-2 Overall), Pratt Institute (9-1 Overall)
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
- The Hawks started their afternoon sweeping all three doubles matches to take a 3-0 lead over the Cannoniers.
- Jade Killikelly (Jamaica, N.Y.) and Damita Bollers (Brooklyn, N.Y.) picked up a convincing 8-3 win at first doubles, while Colleen Marsh (Marcellus, N.Y.) and Maggie Van Valkenburgh (Highland, N.Y.) also won convincingly at third doubles by a score of 8-2.
- Lily Vanuga (Springville, N.Y.) and Phoebe Olson (Jamestown, N. Dak.) pulled out an 8-6 win at second doubles to complete the doubles sweep.
- Little changed in singles as Bollers picked up a straight set win at third singles without dropping a game.
- Vanuga only dropped one game at fifth singles in her straight set win.
- Olson notched her first singles win after her Pratt opponent retired, and Killikelly took the win at second singles by scores of 6-2 and 6-2.
- Marsh and Van Valkenburgh completed the sweep at singles for Hartwick, winning both their matches in third-set tie-breakers.
UP NEXT FOR THE HAWKS
The Hawks return to the court on Wednesday, April 19 where they will host SUNY Cortland at the Oneonta State Courts at 4 PM.
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