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Five Singles Wins Power WVU to Home-Opening Victory
February 15, 2019 06:16 PM | Tennis
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (February 15, 2019) – Highlighted by a dominant team performance in singles play, the West Virginia University tennis team (3-1, 0-1 Big 12) secured a home opening, 5-2 victory over Cleveland State on Friday afternoon at the Summit Tennis Academy in Morgantown.
"I thought, overall, it was a good team effort. We were able to really play solid in singles and take control of the match across the board, not just with one player," said coach Miha Lisac. "That helped us after the doubles point to really control the match well from then on out, and I was very happy with how we rebounded going from doubles play into the beginning of singles play, the energy we brought and how we started controlling the matches from then on."
Doubles Recap
Starting in the No. 3 slot, sophomore Anne-Sophie Courteau and senior Abigail Rosiello cruised to a dominant 6-1 victory over Isabella Spindler and Sian Payne to begin doubles play.
The Mountaineers dropped the second match in the No. 2 slot, where junior Sofia Duran and freshman Anastasiia Bovolskaia fell to Lara Prosenjak and Gaby Schoenberg, 6-3.
It came down to the No. 1 slot to decide the doubles point, where senior Paula Goetz and freshman Nicole Roc squared off with Kateryna Avram and Klara Mrcela. The duo from Cleveland State defeated Goetz and Roc, 7-5, in a back-and-forth match to claim the doubles point for the Vikings.
Singles Recap
Despite dropping the doubles team point, West Virginia came out hot in singles play.
The first match to finish came from the No. 2 slot, where Duran went toe-to-toe with Klara Mrcela. The Guayaquil, Ecuador, native claimed a two-set victory, 6-4, 6-0, over Mrcela to tie the team score, 1-1.
Finishing moments after from the No. 4 slot, Bovolskaia continued her impressive freshman season by claiming a two-set victory, 6-1, 6-3, over Sian Payne to establish a 2-1 West Virginia lead.
Starting in the No. 1 slot, Goetz won the first set over Isabella Spindler, 6-3. The second set went back-and-forth until Goetz and Spindler tied everything up, 6-6. Goetz won the tiebreaker, 7-2, to take the match, 6-3, 7-6.
In the No. 3 slot, Roc had a chance to clinch a team victory for the Mountaineers against Lara Prosenjak. After winning the first set, 6-3, the Chicago native fell in the second set, 4-6. Roc was dominant in the third-set tiebreaker, winning 6-1, and helping bag WVU's fourth team point to claim the match.
Starting in the No. 5 slot, Courteau kept the Mountaineers rolling by grabbing a two-set victory, 6-4, 6-4, over Gaby Schoenberg to claim WVU's fifth singles win.
The final match to finish came from the No. 6 slot, where sophomore Giovanna Caputo was defeated in two sets, 3-6, 1-6, by Kateryna Avram.
Doubles Results
Singles Results
Looking Ahead
The Mountaineers compete tomorrow, Feb. 16, against Akron in Morgantown. Saturday's match is scheduled to take place indoors at the Summit Tennis Academy at 1 p.m. ET. Fans wishing to follow the Mountaineers match against the Zips can visit the live stats link.
Saturday's match against Akron also is alumni and Summit Tennis Academy appreciation day. A pizza party for all alumni Summit Tennis Academy members and staff is scheduled to take place prior to the start of doubles play from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
A recap of Saturday's action vs. Akron will be available on WVUsports.com.
Keep up with West Virginia women's tennis on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by following @WVUtennis.
"I thought, overall, it was a good team effort. We were able to really play solid in singles and take control of the match across the board, not just with one player," said coach Miha Lisac. "That helped us after the doubles point to really control the match well from then on out, and I was very happy with how we rebounded going from doubles play into the beginning of singles play, the energy we brought and how we started controlling the matches from then on."
Doubles Recap
Starting in the No. 3 slot, sophomore Anne-Sophie Courteau and senior Abigail Rosiello cruised to a dominant 6-1 victory over Isabella Spindler and Sian Payne to begin doubles play.
The Mountaineers dropped the second match in the No. 2 slot, where junior Sofia Duran and freshman Anastasiia Bovolskaia fell to Lara Prosenjak and Gaby Schoenberg, 6-3.
It came down to the No. 1 slot to decide the doubles point, where senior Paula Goetz and freshman Nicole Roc squared off with Kateryna Avram and Klara Mrcela. The duo from Cleveland State defeated Goetz and Roc, 7-5, in a back-and-forth match to claim the doubles point for the Vikings.
Singles Recap
Despite dropping the doubles team point, West Virginia came out hot in singles play.
The first match to finish came from the No. 2 slot, where Duran went toe-to-toe with Klara Mrcela. The Guayaquil, Ecuador, native claimed a two-set victory, 6-4, 6-0, over Mrcela to tie the team score, 1-1.
Finishing moments after from the No. 4 slot, Bovolskaia continued her impressive freshman season by claiming a two-set victory, 6-1, 6-3, over Sian Payne to establish a 2-1 West Virginia lead.
Starting in the No. 1 slot, Goetz won the first set over Isabella Spindler, 6-3. The second set went back-and-forth until Goetz and Spindler tied everything up, 6-6. Goetz won the tiebreaker, 7-2, to take the match, 6-3, 7-6.
In the No. 3 slot, Roc had a chance to clinch a team victory for the Mountaineers against Lara Prosenjak. After winning the first set, 6-3, the Chicago native fell in the second set, 4-6. Roc was dominant in the third-set tiebreaker, winning 6-1, and helping bag WVU's fourth team point to claim the match.
Starting in the No. 5 slot, Courteau kept the Mountaineers rolling by grabbing a two-set victory, 6-4, 6-4, over Gaby Schoenberg to claim WVU's fifth singles win.
The final match to finish came from the No. 6 slot, where sophomore Giovanna Caputo was defeated in two sets, 3-6, 1-6, by Kateryna Avram.
Doubles Results
- Klara Mrcela/Kateryna Avram (CSU) def. Paula Goetz/Nicole Roc (WVU) 7-5
- Lara Prosenjak/Gaby Schoenberg (CSU) def. Sofia Duran/Anastasiia Bovolskaia (WVU) 6-3
- Anne-Sophie Courteau/Abigail Rosiello (WVU) def. Isabella Spindler/Sian Payne (WVU) 6-1
Singles Results
- Paula Goetz (WVU) def. Isabella Spindler (CSU) 6-3, 7-6 (7-2)
- Sofia Duran (WVU) def. Klara Mrcela (CSU) 6-4, 6-0
- Nicole Roc (WVU) def. Lara Prosenjak (CSU) 6-3, 4-6, 6-1
- Anastasiia Bovolskaia (WVU) def. Sian Payne (CSU) 6-1, 6-3
- Anne-Sophie Courteau (WVU) def. Gaby Schoenberg (CSU) 6-4, 6-4
- Kateryna Avram (CSU) def. Giovanna Caputo (WVU) 6-3, 6-1
Looking Ahead
The Mountaineers compete tomorrow, Feb. 16, against Akron in Morgantown. Saturday's match is scheduled to take place indoors at the Summit Tennis Academy at 1 p.m. ET. Fans wishing to follow the Mountaineers match against the Zips can visit the live stats link.
Saturday's match against Akron also is alumni and Summit Tennis Academy appreciation day. A pizza party for all alumni Summit Tennis Academy members and staff is scheduled to take place prior to the start of doubles play from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
A recap of Saturday's action vs. Akron will be available on WVUsports.com.
Keep up with West Virginia women's tennis on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook by following @WVUtennis.
Team Stats
#1 Doubles Match
#2 Doubles Match
#3 Doubles Match
Order of Finish:
3,2,1
Order of Finish:
2,4,1,3,5,6
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