Women's Tennis Routed 9-0 By Bridgewater State In LEC Contest
Worcester, MA --- Worcester State University was handed a 9-0 deafeat this afternoon by Bridgewater State University in a Little East Conference game. Senior Courteney Blais and Ashley Perkins were dealt their first setback of the season at first doubles while Blais also lost for the first time at third doubles.
Worcester, MA ---Senior classmates Lauren Donnelly (Centerville, MA) and Jessica Francis (W. Barnstable, MA) won at first and second singles and teamed together for a victory at first doubles to help Bridgewater State University hand conference rival Worcester State University a 9-0 setback this afternoon in Little East Conference women's tennis action.
Donnelly and Francis started off the match for the Bears (5-0, 2-0 LEC) with a closely contested 8-5 triumph in their doubles matches and then sophomore Julie Kraby (Wrentham, MA) and junior Bridget Murphy (Mattapoisett, MA) followed with an 8-3 win at second doubles. Freshman Jenna Williamson (Ludlow, MA) and sophomore Lauren Hopp (Dartmouth, MA) closed out pair play with an 8-0 victory.
Donnelly posted the 6-0 and 6-3 win over Perkins before Francis defeated sophomore Marissa Boss (Holden, MA), 6-1 and 6-0. At third singles, Williamson beat Blais 6-4 and 6-3 after first-year Brooke Michanczyk (Middletown, CT) was routed 6-3 and 6-0 at fourth singles. Bridgewater State closed out the match with a pair of sweeps by Murphy and freshman Alison Joseph (Dartmouth, MA) at fifth and sixth singles, respectively.
For the Lancers (3-2, 1-2 LEC), fourth-year teammates Ashley Perkins (Worcester, MA/Doherty) and Courteney Blais (Paxton, MA) were each handed their first loss of the season at first doubles as Blais, who was previously 3-0 at third singles, also lost for the first time this year.
Worcester State will play resume their contest against Salem State on Thursday at 3:30 at Shrewsbury High before they head to North Adams to face off against MCLA at 11 AM on Saturday. WSU was behind 2-1 after the doubles competition on September 16 before rain postponed their matchup with the Vikings.
After entertaining Roger Williams on Thursday at 3:30 the Bears will continue LEC play with UMass Boston on the road on Saturday at 1 o'clock.
