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Women lambaste LSC opponents

April 9, 2013 by Brittney Johnson

Last Thursday, the Wildcats hosted the Cameron University Aggies at the Eager Tennis Pavilion.

The women’s team ended their Lone Star Conference matches for the season on a shining high as they added an 8-1 victory to their 5-0 conference standing. The team won 5 of 6 of their singles and all of their doubles matches.

Julia Mongin matched up against Amanda Moberg 6-0 straight. Brittney Reed took on Elvira Sholles 6-4, 2-6, 10-7.

Hannah Kelley defeated Laura Winter 6-3, 6-3. Laura Mongin challenged Florencia Torneo 6-3, 6-4 and Kaysie Hermsdorf faced Antonia Moberg 6-0, 6-1.

The duo of Julia Mongin and Reed, Micah Hermsdorf and Kelley joined by Laura Mogin and Kaysie Hermsdorf gave the team their doubles points.

Going 19-5 overall this season with a 7 game win streak, the ladies proved nothing will intercede their house.

The men’s team didn’t fare as well, but fought hard as they fell 4-5 to the Aggies.

Still recovering from multiple injuries from earlier in the season, the team managed to win 3 of 6 of their singles matches.

Hans Hach challenged Nicoali Ferrign 4-6, 7-5, 6-2. Alfredo Desiati matched with Joao Fazenderio 6-2, 6-2. Borja Cortes, still healing from a wrist injury, defeated Angelo Lencioni 3-6, 6-3, 7-6.

The only pair to earn a doubles point was that of Hach and Guilherme Gesser who beat CU’s Duje Janjic and Lencioni 8-3.

The men’s team went 12-12 overall this season and 1-2 in conference.

This weekend both teams will travel to Pensacola, Fla., for a three day tournament to end their regular season.

They will be challenged by the teams of Auburn University, the University of West Florida and the University of New Orleans.

Before heading to the LSC championship tournament at the end of the month, the men’s team will serve up a battle against McMurry, here at the Eager Tennis Pavilion, Wednesday, April 17.

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