Women’s tennis team loses to Concordia, 9-0
The Olivet College women’s tennis team lost 9-0 to Concordia University-Ann Arbor today at the EMU Tennis Complex in Ypsilanti.
Team Stats
Team Stats
Game Statistics | Olivet College | Concordia-Ann Arbor | Score | 0 | 9 |
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Doubles
Charity Felton
/
Kaylee Tucker
(CUAA)
def. Keely Cruz / Sydnie Weller (OLIVET)
def. Keely Cruz / Sydnie Weller (OLIVET)
8-1
Taylor Kahlstorf
/
Karla Verhelle
(CUAA)
def. Haley Eversole / Emily Foulk (OLIVET)
def. Haley Eversole / Emily Foulk (OLIVET)
8-4
Tina Perumalla
/
Hannah Sharon
(CUAA)
def. Alex Lesko / Taylor Robbins (OLIVET)
def. Alex Lesko / Taylor Robbins (OLIVET)
8-3
Singles
Charity Felton
(CUAA)
def. Keely Cruz (OLIVET)
def. Keely Cruz (OLIVET)
6-1 , 6-1
Kaylee Tucker
(CUAA)
def. Sydnie Weller (OLIVET)
def. Sydnie Weller (OLIVET)
6-2 , 6-0
Karla Verhelle
(CUAA)
def. Haley Eversole (OLIVET)
def. Haley Eversole (OLIVET)
6-0 , 6-2
Taylor Kahlstorf
(CUAA)
def. Taylor Robbins (OLIVET)
def. Taylor Robbins (OLIVET)
6-3 , 6-3
Tina Perumalla
(CUAA)
def. Alex Lesko (OLIVET)
def. Alex Lesko (OLIVET)
6-4 , 6-1
Hannah Sharon
(CUAA)
def. Kayla Sebolt (OLIVET)
def. Kayla Sebolt (OLIVET)
6-2 , 6-4
September 11, 2018
YPSILANTI, Mich. – The Olivet College women's tennis team lost 9-0 to Concordia University-Ann Arbor today at the EMU Tennis Complex in Ypsilanti.
Final Score: Concordia 9, Olivet 0
Location: EMU Tennis Complex; Ypsilanti, Mich.
Records: Olivet 0-3 overall, Concordia 2-1 overall
- The Cardinals won all three doubles flights and the six singles flights in straight sets.
- In doubles, the No. 2 duo of freshmen Haley Eversole and Emily Foulk had the most success, losing an 8-4 pro-set.
- Junior Taylor Robbins lost both sets by identical 6-3 scores at the No. 4 singles slot.
- Sophomore Alex Lesko fell 6-4, 6-1 at No. 5 singles.
- Freshman Kayla Sebolt suffered a 6-2, 6-4 defeat at No. 6 singles to match Robbins for the most total games won.
- Olivet travels to South Bend, Indiana, Sunday, Sept. 16, for a non-conference match against Indiana University-South Bend. Action starts at 1 p.m.