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No. 3 Cardinals Back No. 18 Sewanee at ITA Indoor National

Memphis, TN. – – No. 3 bounced the Wesleyan Women's Tenniste team from a difficult loss the day before, and he solved all stops in a 5-2 victory against the University of Sewanee, the University of the South, in a consolation round of the InterCollegiate Tennis Association of the National Indoor Championship of the Intercollegiat Tennis Association through the National Indoor Championships at the University of Memphis.

After fell in 5th place on Friday afternoon, the cardinals fell into a consolation round in which they were combined with Sewanee on Saturday morning. The cardinals raced to an early lead and swept the tigers in a double game to win their first point of the game.

Fill the double of No. 1, Spot, Lane Durkin '27 and Sarah Youngberg '26 was the first to finish a 6-2 win against Ansley Carpenter and Brooke Depriet. Leila Epstein '25 and Alexandra Burnett '27 won an easy victory in No. 3, Downing Harper High and Sarah Livingston in a 6-1 degree for the cardinals. In No. 2, the 7-5 victory started Natalia Leroy '28 and Jackie Soloveychik '27 About Emma Caldwell and Ivy Wilson.

Durkin opened the singles action with the second point of the morning for 3rd place for the cardinals and swept Livingston on Set one before luring Livingston to a 6: 0, 6: 3 endpoint. Youngberg swept the competition in second place and won with a 6-0, 6-0 game victory against Desprit in the only player.

With her second game victory of the weekend tournament in Durkin, to Durkin. Olivia Chalik '28 the No. 6 victory with a 6-3, 6-2 defeat by Caldwell. Chalik's opening performance of your career was almost impressive.

The last point of the game went to Soloveychik as a top -singles candidate for the country. Soloveychik showed her skills at No. 1 and achieved a 6-3, 6: 3 against Sewanees Zimmermann.

The cardinals fight fifth in the tournament on Sunday, March 2nd and face John's Hopkins No. 7 at 8 a.m.