Women's Tennis | 2/25/2019 10:08:00 AM
Atlanta, Ga. - The SCAD Atlanta Women's Tennis team remained undefeated in NAIA play after a weekend of home play, taking down Columbia College and Georgia Southwestern to start their season 3-1 overall. Despite weather concerns, the team was able to get both matches in, notching comfortable wins in their quest to regain their conference champions crown.
Saturday's match with Columbia started on a slight rain delay as overcast skies and occasional drizzle left a cloud of doubt hanging over the contest. The Bees surged to an early lead with a strong showing in the doubles.
Simran Kejriwal and
Katrina De Guzman clinched #1 doubles 8-1, with the other two matches going to SCAD with similar scorelines. With more rain headed for the city, the singles was played with an abbreviated 8-game pro set. The SCAD women swept the singles also, with none of the players losing more than two games down the line.
The next day proved a different sort of challenge as the same came out but brought strong winds with it. Facing a more stout Georgia Southwestern team, the Bees experienced some challenge in the doubles.
Sofia Guerra and
Vivian Amaro ran away with #3 doubles 8-2, and Kerjiwal/De Guzman took #1 doubles 8-3. The line #2 match was a different affair. After a see-saw battle, the match went to a tie-breaker, which Georgia Southwestern was able to inch 7-5. This put the Bees in a 2-1 lead heading into the singles.
Simran Kejriwal continued her excellent start to her Sophomore season with a straight sets win at #1 singles, 6-1, 6-3. With a 3-1 lead, the Bees were closing in on a team victory. Fellow Sophomore Madie Homan brought SCAD within one match of victory when she closed out #6 singles with the same 6-1, 6-3 score. Georgia Southwestern was not willing to go down without a fight however. Wins for the SCAD opponents at #2 and #4 singles brought the GSW team within a single match of tying things up.
Despite dropping her first set 6-4,
Giulianna Hull flew back to level her match at one set apiece with a 6-4 win in the second. With her third set going the distance, the Costa Rican was able to inch ahead and claim the point for the Bees in a third set tie-breaker. Freshman
Vivian Amaro faced a similar struggle, dropping the second set after winning the first to send her match to a decider. Her 7-5 win in the third set enabled the Bees a margin of victory as they forged to a 6-3 win overall.
The Bees currently sit at #16 in the nation in the coaches' polls.
SCAD Atlanta 9 - Columbia College 0
#1 Doubles: Kejriwal/De Guzman (SCAD) def. Dimitrijevic/Murphy (CC) 8-1
#2 Doubles: Homan/Hull (SCAD) def. Wolf/Fraziek (CC) 8-2
#3 Doubles: Guerra/Amaro (SCAD) def. Cason/Couch (CC) 8-1
#1 Singles:
Simran Kejriwal (SCAD) def. Andrea Dimitrijevic (CC) 8-2
#2 Singles:
Katrina De Guzman (SCAD) def. Caitlyn Wolf (CC) 8-2
#3 Singles: Giuli Hull (SCAD) def. Madyson Murphy (CC) 8-2
#4 Singles:
Vivian Amaro (SCAD) def. Rayna Cason (CC) 8-1
#5 Singles: Millie Smythe (SCAD) def. Bethany Frazier (CC) 8-1
#6 Singles: Madie Homan (SCAD) def. Lauren Couch (CC) 8-2
SCAD Atlanta 6 - Georgia SouthWestern 3
#1 Doubles: Kejriwal/De Guzman (SCAD) def. Hogg/Winters (GSW) 8-3
#2 Doubles: Taboada/Del Castille (GSW) def. Homan/Hull (SCAD) 9-8 (7-5)
#3 Doubles: Guerra/Amaro (SCAD) def. Allen/Crew (GSW) 8-2
#1 Singles:
Simran Kejriwal (SCAD) def. Hannah Hogg (GSW) 6-1, 6-3
#2 Singles: Celia Del Castillo (GSW) def.
Katrina De Guzman (SCAD) 6-4, 7-5
#3 Singles:
Giulianna Hull (SCAD) def. Maria Taboada (GSW) 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-4)
#4 Singles: Sophia Winters (GSW) def. Millie Smythe (SCAD) 6-4, 6-4
#5 Singles:
Vivian Amaro (SCAD) def. Charli Allen (GSW) 6-4, 6-7, 7-5
#6 Singles: Madie Homan (SCAD) def. Kendall Crew (GSW) 6-1, 6-3