BRYN MAWR, Pa. - The Dickinson women's tennis team continued their outstanding play as of late on Friday after by posting a 5-2 road conference win over Bryn Mawr College at the BMC Tennis Courts. The win for the Red and White marked their fifth consecutive win and keeps them perfect so far in conference action.
Doubles (Owls 2-1 | Count as one point in team score)
The match opened up rough for the Devils as Claire Emanuel and Kelli Eng knocked off
Jenna Crain-
Merve Uyumazturk by a score of 6-1. BMC then assured themselves of the doubles point with a 6-4 victory for Sophie Fenster and Gioanna Zhao over
Anabel Romero Gemmell-
Loretta Szych. Dickinson's lone win came on the two line where
Natasha Sharnoff and
Alisa Steele held off Bianca Vesuna-Shay Villegas 7-6 (8-6 tiebreaker).
Singles (Devils 5-1)
Dickinson squared the match right away with Sharnoff giving up just one game to Emanuel at the three line going 6-1, 6-0. A spot above that Steele posted an identical victory against Eng. Then at four, Uyumazturk defeated Carina Roberts by scores of 6-1, 6-1, while in the sixth spot Szych had more than Lily Braswell could handle going 6-4, 6-3. The other two matches went the distance as at number one Crain shared the first two sets with Fenster, before taking a super tiebreaker by a 10-2 margin. The only win for Bryn Mawr in singles occurred at five where
Chloe Heller and Vesuna split a pair of 7-6 sets, prior to Vesuna nabbing the super tiebreak 10-6.
Up Next
Dickinson (9-4, 2-0 Centennial) put their unblemished conference mark on the line tomorrow afternoon at the Hays Tennis Courts when they welcome the Ursinus College Bears to Carlisle for a 1pm first serve.