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W&L'S HAGERMAN WINS NCAA SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay
Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) claimed the NCAA Division
III Womens Tennis Singles Championship on Monday afternoon in
Kalamazoo, Mich. Hagerman, the top seed, defeated second-seeded Liz Bondi
of DePauw, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, to become the first-ever W&L womens
tennis player to win the NCAA singles title. She ended the campaign
with a single-season record of 37 wins (37-1). The Generals also had two doubles teams advance to the
semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship, but both were defeated
by a duo from Gustavus Adolphus. Hagerman and sophomore Ginny Wortham
(Richmond, Va./Collegiate), the top seed, lost 6-2, 5-7, 3-6 to Tara
Houlihan and Lyndsey Palen. In the other semifinal match, W&L sophomores
Emily Applegate (Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) and Kristen McClung (Charleston,
W.Va./Charleston Catholic) fell to Lauren Hom and Kara Smiley by a score
of 6-2, 6-3. With their appearances in the doubles semifinals, all
four Generals earned All-America honors. The Generals finished the season with a 22-1 record and
advanced to the NCAA Championship match where they fell 5-3 to Emory
University. --GENERALS-- W&L'S HAGERMAN ADVANCES TO THE FINALS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay
Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) advanced to the championship
match of the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis Singles Championships
on Sunday afternoon in Kalamazoo, Mich. Additionally, both of the Generals
doubles teams advanced to the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championships.
Hagerman, the top-seeded player in singles, knocked off
fifth-seeded Jen Luten of Tufts, 6-1, 6-4 in the quarterfinals and Carnegie
Mellons Amy Staloch, 6-0, 6-2, in the semifinals. Hagerman will
face second-seeded Liz Bondi of DePauw for the title. Hagerman and sophomore Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate),
the top seed in doubles, defeated the pair of Christy Austin and Laura
Steinmetz of Trinity (Texas), 6-1, 6-1, in the quarterfinals. The duo
will play Tara Houlihan and Lyndsey Palen of Gustavus Adolphus in the
semifinals. The Generals other doubles team, sophomores Emily
Applegate (Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) and Kristen McClung (Charleston,
W.Va./Charleston Catholic), posted a 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 victory over third-seeded
Bondi and Jill Anderson in the quarterfinals. The pair will face Gustavus
Adolphus Lauren Hom and Kara Smiley in the semifinals. The Generals return to the court on Monday with the singles
competition beginning at 9:00 am and the doubles action beginning at
12:00 pm. --GENERALS-- W&L DOUBLES TEAMS ADVANCE TO QUARTERFINALS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- Both of the Washington and Lee doubles
teams advanced to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Womens
Tennis Doubles Championships on Saturday afternoon in Kalamazoo, Mich.,
while senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) advanced
to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Singles Championship. Hagerman and sophomore Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate),
the top seed in doubles, defeated the pair of Sara Hughes and Allison
Dunn of Colby, 6-3, 6-2 in the first round. Hagerman and Wortham will
play the pair of Christy Austin and Laura Steinmetz of Trinity (Texas)
in the quarterfinals. The Generals other duo, sophomores Emily Applegate
(Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) and Kristen McClung (Charleston, W.Va./Charleston
Catholic), posted a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Brandeis Abby Lerner
and Colleen Donnelly in the first round. The pair will take on third-seeded
Liz Bondi and Jill Anderson of DePauw in the quarterfinals. Hagerman, the top-seeded player in singles, knocked off
Tara Houlihan of Gustavus Adolphus, 6-2, 6-2 in the first round and
Muhlenbergs Amy Schmidt, 6-1, 6-3, in the second round to earn
All-America honors for the seventh time in her career. Hagerman will
face fifth-seeded Jen Luten of Tufts in the quarterfinals. In other singles action, Applegate lost to second-seeded
Bondi, 6-2, 7-5 in the first round, while McClung fell to seventh-seeded
Elizabeth Maclellen of Wheaton (Ill.), 6-3, 0-6, 1-6 in the first round. The Generals return to the court on Sunday with the singles
competition beginning at 9:00 am and the doubles action beginning at
3:00 pm. --GENERALS-- W&L WOMENS TENNIS FALLS TO EMORY, 5-3, IN NCAA NATIONAL
CHAMPIONSHIP KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- The top-seeded Washington and
Lee womens tennis team lost to Emory University by a score of
5-3 in the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis National Championship
match on Friday afternoon in Kalamazoo, Mich. With the win, the Eagles
(20-3) claimed their third consecutive NCAA Championship. The Generals
fell to 22-1. W&L lost two of the three doubles matches to fall
behind 2-1. At No. 1 doubles, Emorys Carina Alberelli and Jamie
Chan knocked off senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland
Park) and sophomore Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate), 9-8 (3).
W&L sophomores Kristen McClung (Charleston, W.Va./Charleston Catholic)
and Emily Applegate (Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) defeated Serena Burkard
and Alexandra Gross, 8-4, at No. 2 doubles, while Indu Anand and Lindsay
Tiemeyer won 8-2 at No. 3 doubles over senior Lora Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland
Park) and freshman Leah Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy). W&L tied the match at 2-2 when Hagerman defeated
Alberelli, 6-3, 6-2 at No. 1 singles. However, Emory won the next two
singles matches to take a 4-2 lead. Anand knocked off sophomore Katie
Kingsbury (Jenkintown, Pa./Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian), 6-3,
6-3 at No. 6 singles, while Chan bested Wortham 6-4, 6-3 at No. 4 singles.
At No. 5 singles, Weston was trailing Linda Tien, 7-5, 4-4 when Tien
pulled out of the match due to an injury to give Weston the win by default
and pull W&L to within 4-3. However, Emory won the match when Ricelle
Marasigan defeated McClung, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 at No. 2 singles. Applegate
was leading Burkard, 2-6, 6-1, 5-2 at No. 3 singles when Emory earned
its fifth point to win the title. With her singles win, Hagerman established a new single-season
record for singles victories with 32. This was the Generals third appearance in the NCAA National
Championship match and they have lost all three matches to Emory. In
its previous two title appearances in 1996 and 2003, W&L fell to
the Eagles by identical 5-1 scores. Hagerman, McClung, and Applegate will continue their season in the NCAA Singles Championship. In the NCAA Doubles Championship, Hagerman will partner with Wortham, while McClung will pair with Applegate. The first two rounds of singles play and the first round of the doubles will take place on Saturday. Emory University vs Washington and Lee #1 Emory University 5, #3 Washington and Lee 3 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: W&L WOMENS TENNIS DEFEATS MIDDLEBURY, 5-3, IN NCAA SEMIFINALS KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- The top-seeded Washington and Lee
womens tennis team battled back from a 3-0 deficit to defeat Middlebury,
5-3, in the semifinals of the NCAA Division III Womens Tennis
Championships on Thursday afternoon in Kalamazoo, Mich. The Generals (22-0) fell in all three doubles matches
to begin the contest. At No. 1 doubles, the duo of Jackie Ross and Claire
Smyser knocked off senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland
Park) and sophomore Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate), 8-6. At
No. 2 doubles, the pair of Amanda Berck and Amy Roche defeated sophomores
Kristen McClung (Charleston, W.Va./Charleston Catholic) and Emily Applegate
(Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud), 8-6, while Emily Holick and Maren Messing
won 8-6 at No. 3 doubles over senior Lora Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland
Park) and freshman Leah Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy). W&L responded by winning the first five singles matches
to take the victory. Hagerman defeated Roche, 6-1, 6-0 at No. 1 singles,
while McClung bested Ross, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 at No. 2 singles. At No. 3
singles, Applegate knocked off Berck, 6-2, 6-2 and Wortham defeated
Smyser, 6-4, 6-4 at No. 4 singles. Weston bested Holick, 7-6 (5), 2-6,
6-3 at No. 5 singles to win the match for the Generals. Sophomore Katie
Kingsbury (Jenkintown, Pa./Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian) had her
match called at No. 6 singles after W&L had secured enough points
to win the match. With the win, the Generals advance to their third national
championship match. W&L also played for the national title in 1996
and 2003, but lost to Emory both years by a score of 5-1. --GENERALS-- Middlebury College vs Washington and Lee #3 Washington and Lee 5, #7 Middlebury College 3 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: For more information about the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Tournament or Washington and Lee's women's tennis team's championship quest, visit the links below: ncaasports.com profile of Washington and Lee Tennis NCAA Tournament Website (Courtesy of Kalamazoo College) Roanoke Times Article on Lindsay Hagerman W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS ADVANCES TO NCAA SEMIFINALS WITH 5-1 WIN OVER DENISON KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- The top-seeded Washington and Lee women's tennis team defeated Denison University, 5-1, on Wednesday afternoon in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division III Women's Tennis Championships. With the win, the Generals improved to 21-0 on the season and will face Middlebury College (15-2) in the NCAA semifinals on Thursday at 9:30 am. -- GENERALS -- Denison University vs Washington and Lee #3 Washington and Lee 5, #8 Denison University 1 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Women's Tennis Match Results Carnegie Mellon vs Washington and Lee May 08, 2005 at Lexington, Va. #3 Washington and Lee 5, #15 Carnegie Mellon 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: NCAA Tournament Second Round - Washington and Lee now advances to the
NCAA National Championships held May 18-23 at Kalamazoo College in Michigan. Tennis Match Results NCAA FIRST ROUND #3 Washington and Lee 9, #25 Swarthmore College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: NOTES: W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS WINS ODAC CHAMPIONSHIP HOLLINS, Va. -- The Washington and Lee womens tennis
team won its 14th ODAC Championship in the last 15 years by taking all
six singles flights and all three doubles flights in the three-day tournament
hosted by Hollins University. The Generals totaled 72 points and were followed by Emory
& Henry (36), Randolph-Macon (35), Hollins (32.5), Roanoke (27.5),
Sweet Briar (25.0), Bridgewater (24.5), Virginia Wesleyan (21.0), Lynchburg
(9.5), Eastern Mennonite (7.5), Guilford (6.5) and Randolph-Macon Womans
(1.0). Senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland
Park) was named the ODAC Player of the Year and ODAC Womens Tennis
Scholar-Athlete of the Year after winning the championship at No. 1 singles
and doubles. Hagerman knocked off Randolph-Macons Elizabeth Kristofak
in the singles final, 6-0, 6-1. She then teamed with sophomore Ginny Wortham
(Richmond, Va./Collegiate) to win the doubles title with a 6-0, 6-1 win
over Hollins Barret Jones and Melissa James. With her three singles
wins in the tournament, Hagerman established a new school record for career
victories (109), eclipsing the mark of 107 held by Ericka Shapard 98.
Her three doubles wins also tied her with Erika Proko 03 for the
all-time mark in career doubles victories (104). Sophomore Kristen McClung (Charleston, W.Va./Charleston
Catholic) claimed the No. 2 singles title with a 6-3, 6-0 win over Trista
McGlothin of Emory & Henry, then teamed with sophomore Emily Applegate
(Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) to defeat Bridgewaters Hiliary Teeter
and Diana Ricker for the No. 2 doubles title with a 6-3, 6-0 win. Applegate won the third singles flight with a 6-1, 6-0 victory
over Teeter, while Wortham won the fourth singles bracket with a 6-0,
6-0 win over Hollins Candice Dalton in the finals. Freshman Leah Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy)
defeated Emory & Henrys Anne Ryan, 6-0, 6-1, to claim the No.
5 singles title, then combined with senior Lora Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland
Park) to win the No. 3 doubles title with a 6-1, 6-0 win over E&Hs
Stacie Blevins and Anne Ryan. At No. 6 singles, sophomore Katie Kingsbury (Jenkintown,
Pa./Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian) completed the sweep with a 6-0,
6-0 victory over Randolph-Macons Jessica Bayne in the championship
match. All seven players for the Generals earned ODAC All-Tournament
and All-ODAC honors. Washington and Lee returns to action on May 7 in the opening
round of the NCAA Womens Tennis Championships. -- GENERALS -- W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS IN ACTION AT DAY TWO OF ODAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ROANOKE, Va. -- The third-ranked Washington and Lee womens
tennis team had all six singles players advance to the finals and all
three doubles teams advance to the semifinals on the second day of the
ODAC Championships held at Hollins University. Senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park),
sophomores Kristen McClung (Charleston, W.Va./Charleston Catholic), Emily
Applegate (Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud), Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate),
Katie Kingsbury (Jenkintown, Pa./Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian) and
freshman Leah Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy) all won their
semifinal matches to advance to the championship match in their respective
flights. At No. 1 singles, Hagerman defeated Kayla Carter of Emory
& Henry, 6-0, 6-2, and will play Elizabeth Kristofak of Randolph-Macon
in the finals. At No. 2 singles, McClung knocked off Melissa James of
Hollins, 6-2, 6-0, and will take on Trista McGlothlin of Emory & Henry
for the title. Applegate beat Guilfords Songan Nguyen, 6-0, 6-0,
and will meet Hilary Teeter for the championship at No. 3 singles. At
No. 4 singles, Wortham bested Avery Latronica of Roanoke, 6-0, 6-2, and
will play Hollins Candice Dalton in the finals. Weston was a 6-0,
6-0 winner over Sarah Sullivan at No. 5 singles and will take on Anne
Ryan of Emory & Henry for the title. At No. 6 singles, Kingsbury beat
Emory & Henrys Kate Childress, 6-0, 6-1, and will face Jessie
Bayne of Randolph-Macon for the championship. In quarterfinals doubles action, the duo of Hagerman and
Wortham knocked off Kierra McMillian and Lisa Fanney of Virginia Wesleyan,
8-1, at No. 1 doubles. At No. 2 doubles, Applegate and McClung bested
the pair of Megan McEwen and Amy Iden of Randolph-Macon, 8-3, while Weston
and senior Lora Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park) posted an 8-3 victory
over Lynchburgs Kathryn Andrews and Erica Seay at No. 3 doubles.
The Generals return to the court for the final day of the
ODAC Championships on Sunday when the singles finals and doubles semifinals
and finals will be played. --GENERALS-- W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS IN ACTION AT DAY ONE OF ODAC CHAMPIONSHIPS ROANOKE, Va. -- The third-ranked Washington and Lee womens
tennis team had all six singles players advance to the semifinals on the
first day of the ODAC Championships held at Hollins University. Senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park),
sophomores Kristen McClung (Charleston, W.Va./Charleston Catholic), Emily
Applegate (Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud), Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate),
Katie Kingsbury (Jenkintown, Pa./Philadelphia-Montgomery Christian) and
freshman Leah Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy) were all No.
1 seeds in their respective flights and had first round byes. In the quarterfinals, Hagerman defeated Anne Yust of Bridgewater,
6-0, 6-0 at No. 1 singles. At No. 2 singles, McClung knocked off Lisa
Fanney of Virginia Wesleyan, 6-0, 6-0, while Applegate defeated Caroline
Byrd of Sweet Briar, 6-0, 6-0 at No. 3 singles. At No. 4 singles, Wortham
beat Emory & Henrys Stacy Blevins, 6-0, 6-0 and Weston knocked
off Santiera Brown of Virginia Wesleyan, 6-0, 6-0 at No. 5 singles. At
No. 6 singles, Kingsbury defeated Julia Geyer of Emory & Henry, 6-0,
6-0. All three of W&Ls doubles teams were the top seed
and also had a first round bye into the quarterfinals. The Generals return to the court for day two of the ODAC
Championships on Saturday when the singles semifinals and doubles quarterfinals
matches will be played. --GENERALS-- Tennis Match Results
Washington and Lee vs Rhodes College Apr 16, 2005 at Memphis, Tenn. #3 Washington and Lee 9, #12 Rhodes College 0 Singles competition: Exhibition: Doubles competition: Exhibition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Washington and Lee vs Sewanee Apr 15, 2005 at Sewanee, Tenn. #3 Washington and Lee 7, #17 Sewanee 2 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Williams College vs Washington and Lee Mar 27, 2005 at Pomona-Pitzer College #3 Washington and Lee 9, #19 Williams College 0 Singles competition: Exhibition: Doubles competition: Exhibition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results Gustavus Adolphus vs Washington and Lee Mar 26, 2005 at Pomona, Calif. #3 Washington and Lee 7, #4 Gustavus Adolphus 2 Singles competition: Exhibition: Doubles competition: Exhibition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results Trinity (Texas) University vs Washington and Lee Mar 25, 2005 at Pomona, Calif. #3 Washington and Lee 7, #5 Trinity (Texas) University 2 Singles competition: Exhibition: Doubles competition: Exhibition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Eastern Mennonite vs Washington and Lee Mar 18, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Eastern Mennonite 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Washington and Lee vs Bridgewater College Mar 18, 2005 at Bridgewater, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Bridgewater College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Randolph-Macon Woman's College vs Washington and Lee Mar 17, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Randolph-Macon Woman's College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Roanoke College vs Washington and Lee Mar 17, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Roanoke College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results
Washington and Lee vs Randolph-Macon College Mar 14, 2005 at Ashland, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Randolph-Macon College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Tennis Match Results Denison University vs Washington and Lee Mar 13, 2005 at Lexington, Va. #3 Washington and Lee 7, #8 Denison University 2 Singles competition: Exhibition Doubles competition: Exhibition Match Notes: Guilford College vs Washington and Lee Mar 12, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Guilford College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Lynchburg College vs Washington and Lee Mar 11, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Lynchburg College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: University of Mary Washington vs Washington and Lee
Mar 11, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, University of Mary Washington 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Washington and Lee vs Sweet Briar College
Mar 10, 2005 at Sweet Briar, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Sweet Briar College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Washington College vs Washington and Lee
Mar 05, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Washington College 0 Singles competition: Doubles competition: Match Notes: Hollins University vs Washington and Lee
Mar 02, 2005 at Lexington, Va. # 3 Washington and Lee 9, Hollins University 0
Doubles competition: Exhibition Matches Doubles competition: Match Notes: #3 W&L 9, EMORY & HENRY 0 SINGLES: RECORDS: W&L'S HAGERMAN COMPETES AT ITA NATIONAL SMALL COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay Hagerman
(Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) lost in the finals of the Super Bowl
at the 2004 ITA National Small College Championships hosted by Florida
Gulf Coast University on Sunday. Hagerman fell to NAIA champion, Larikah Russell of Southern
Nazarene, 6-3, 6-2, in the championship match. Hagerman qualified for
the Super Bowl after winning the Division III singles draw. Hagerman now stands at 13-1 on the season. --GENERALS-- W&Ls HAGERMAN WINS ITA SMALL COLLEGE SINGLES
CHAMPIONSHIP FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay Hagerman
(Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) won the Division III singles draw
at the 2004 ITA National Small College Championships hosted by Florida
Gulf Coast University on Saturday morning. Hagerman, the top-seeded player in the tournament, downed
Liz Bondi of DePauw University in the championship match, 6-3, 7-6 (5).
She then took on the Division II champion, Jing Jing Liu of BYU-Hawaii,
winning the match by default after trailing 3-6, 4-5 (40-0). Hagerman will now look to complete the Super Bowl as she
takes on Larikah Russell of Southern Nazarene, the NAIA Champion, on Sunday
at 1:00 pm. Hagerman, who earned ITA All-America honors based upon her
performance over the weekend, improves to 13-0 on the season. -- GENERALS -- W&L'S HAGERMAN COMPETES AT ITA NATIONAL SMALL COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay Hagerman
(Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) advanced to the finals of the Division
III singles draw at the 2004 ITA National Small College Championships
hosted by Florida Gulf Coast University on Friday. Hagerman, the top-seeded player in the tournament, defeated
Lauren Hom of Gustavus Adolphus, 6-0, 6-2, in the semifinals en route
to the finals. On Saturday morning at 8:30 am, Hagerman returns to the court where she will play Liz Bondi of DePauw in the championship match. --GENERALS-- W&L'S HAGERMAN COMPETES AT ITA NATIONAL SMALL COLLEGE CHAMPIONSHIPS FORT MYERS, Fla. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay Hagerman
(Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) advanced to the semifinals of the
Division III singles draw at the 2004 ITA National Small College Championships
hosted by Florida Gulf Coast University on Thursday. Hagerman, the top-seeded player in the tournament, defeated
Jackie Mendillo of Trinity, 6-2, 6-4, in the quarterfinals en route to
the semifinals. On Friday morning at 10:00 am, Hagerman returns to the court where she will play Lauren Hom of Gustavus Adolphus in the semifinals. --GENERALS-- W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS HOSTS DAY TWO OF THE W&L FALL FESTIVAL LEXINGTON, Va. -- Washington and Lee senior Lindsay Hagerman
(Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park) was a double winner at the W&L
womens tennis Fall Festival hosted by the Generals on Saturday and
Sunday. Hagerman defeated Richelle Marasigan of Emory, 6-1, 6-1
in the championship match of the number one singles flight. In the final
of the number one doubles flight, Hagerman and senior Lora Farris (Dallas,
Texas/Highland Park) beat Jamie Chan and Linda Tien of Emory, 9-8 (3).
In the number four singles flight, freshman Catherine Rentschler
(Hamilton, Ohio/Ursuline Academy) knocked off teammate, freshman Kelly
Will (Holly Springs, N.C./Cary Academy), 6-4, 6-0, in the championship
match. Freshman Rebecca Timmis (Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh) defeated
Mary Washingtons Allison Hazlett, 6-3, 6-1, to finish in third place. --GENERALS-- W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS HOSTS W&L FALL FESTIVAL LEXINGTON, Va. -- The Washington and Lee womens tennis
team is hosting the W&L Fall Festival on Saturday and Sunday. Senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita Falls, Texas/Highland Park)
advanced to the finals of the number one singles flight. Hagerman bested
Serena Burkard of Emory, 5-7, 6-0, 6-0, and Amy Staloch of Carnegie Mellon,
6-3, 6-1, en route to the championship match where she will play Richelle
Marasigan of Emory. Freshmen Catherine Rentschler (Hamilton, Ohio/Ursuline Academy)
and Kelly Will (Holly Springs, N.C./Cary Academy) will square off in the
championship match of the number four singles flight. Rentschler knocked
off Carnegie Mellons Grace Hwang, 6-1, 6-0, and fellow General,
freshman Rebecca Timmis (Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh), 6-5, 7-5. Will
defeated a pair of foes from Mary Washington, Emily Brimer, 6-2, 6-1,
and Allison Hazlett, 6-0, 6-3. In the number one doubles flight, Hagerman and senior Lora
Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park) advanced to the finals where they
will play the duo of Jamie Chan and Linda Tien of Emory. Hagerman and
Farris defeated MaryWashingtons Katie Miglin and Gayle Smith, 8-5,
and Mona Iyer and Staloch of Carnegie Mellon, 8-6. The Generals will continue competing in the Fall Festival
on Sunday beginning at 8:30 am. --GENERALS-- W&L'S HAGERMAN EARNS SINGLES TITLE AT ITA SOUTHEAST
REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -- Senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita
Falls, Texas/Highland Park), of the Washington and Lee womens tennis
team, captured the main draw singles championship for the second consecutive
year at the ITA Southeast Region Championship hosted by the University
of Mary Washington on Monday afternoon. In the final of the main draw doubles, Hagerman and senior
Lora Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park) lost to the duo of Iyer and
Staloch, 8-6. In B-draw singles action, freshman Catherine Rentschler
(Hamilton, Ohio/Ursuline Academy) was defeated by Mary Washingtons
Emily Brimer, 7-6 (7-5), 6-4, in the semifinals. In B-draw doubles play, W&L had two teams advance to
the championship match. Freshman Kelly Will (Holly Springs, N.C./Cary
Academy) and sophomore Amanda Haines (Eden, N.C./N.C. Science & Math)
will square off against the freshmen duo of Rebecca Timmis (Peachtree
City, Ga./McIntosh) and Leah Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy)
at practice on Tuesday. Hagerman advanced to the ITA Small College National Championship
to be held on the campus of Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers,
Fla. from Oct. 14-17. --GENERALS-- W&L WOMEN'S TENNIS COMPETES AT ITA SOUTHEAST REGION CHAMPIONSHIPS FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -- Senior Lindsay Hagerman (Wichita
Falls, Texas/Highland Park) and sophomore Kristen McClung (Charleston,
W. Va./Charleston Catholic) advanced to the main draw singles semifinals
at the ITA Southeast Region Championships hosted by Mary Washington on
Sunday. Hagerman, the top-seeded player in the tournament, defeated
Haverfords Laura Chaddock, 6-2, 6-2, in the round of 16, and Sonya
Reynolds of Swarthmore, 6-1, 6-0, in the quarterfinals. McClung defeated
two teammates en route to the semifinals. She beat freshman Kelly Will
(Holly Springs, N.C./Cary Academy), 6-1, 6-2, in the round of 16, then
beat sixth-seeded sophomore Ginny Wortham (Richmond, Va./Collegiate),
6-7 (7-2), 7-5, 6-4 in the quarterfinals. In main draw doubles action, the top-seeded duo of Hagerman
and senior Lora Farris (Dallas, Texas/Highland Park) advanced to the finals
after they beat Erika Mitra and Jen Rosler of Salisbury, 8-1, in the quarterfinals
and General teammates, freshmen Catherine Rentschler (Hamilton, Ohio/Ursuline
Academy) and Heather Ribas (Waxhaw, N.C./The Hill School), 8-3, in the
semifinals. In B-draw singles action, Rentschler advanced to the semifinals
by defeating Carnegie Mellons Kavita Shah, 6-0, 6-1, in the round
of 16 and Tanya Gulnik of Johns Hopkins, 6-2, 6-2, in the quarterfinals. In B-draw doubles play, W&L had two teams advance to
the quarterfinals. Will and sophomore Amanda Haines (Eden, N.C./N.C. Science
& Math) will play Jennifer Adkins and Emily Olsen from Hollins. The
freshmen pair of Rebecca Timmis (Peachtree City, Ga./McIntosh) and Leah
Weston (Colorado Springs, Colo./Air Academy) will take on the duo of Shah
and Ann Kozlowski from Carnegie Mellon. In the consolation of the singles draw, Ribas captured the
championship with an 8-0 victory over Barbara Bee of Franklin and Marshall. In Mondays main-draw singles semifinal match-up, Hagerman will play third-seeded Mona Iyer of Carnegie Mellon and McClung competes against second-seeded Amy Staloch of Carnegie Mellon. Hagerman and Farris are slated to take on fourth-seeded Iyer and Staloch in the main-draw doubles final. --GENERALS--
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Brian LaubscherSports Information Director PO Drawer 928 Lexington, VA 24450 Phone: 540-463-8670 |
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