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Rock ends Florida trip with loss to No. 29 Mocs

Lakeland, Fla. – The Slipery Rock University Women's Tennis Team closed its time in the Sunshine on Friday with a 6-1 defeat against No. 29 Florida Southern University in Warden Tennis Center in Lakeland, Florida.

While the overall record of the rock passes to 3: 6 after the result, the brand comprises two losses against nationally classified teams of Division II and three setbacks against opponents of Division I. MoCs improve with their victory to 9-2.

Slipery Rock and Florida Southern exchanged double victories to open the game on Friday.

Ronja Scheuermann and Emily Jennewein achieved a 6: 3 victory Amaia Balaguer Brau And Tina Slovaka From the second flight, followed by a 6: 4 rock victory from the top flight Nicole Kemton And Alissia Kivi Against Kelly clear and Kennedi Brown.

However, the FSU was able to record the first point of the competition when Annika Berrendorf and Jolie Miller closed the double section of the game over a 6-2 triumph against No. 3 of the SRU from No. 3 of SRU Dari Sakhanova And Georgie Lancaster.

The victory on Friday improved Kemton and Kivis Record to 16: 4 and 6: 2 in two games.

Florida Southern followed the colon by winning his ninth victory of the year with five consecutive singles.

In a meeting between nationwide athletes, Olivia Bryant No. 37 led in 28th place in Balaguer Brau in the first flight competition 6-2 with 6-2.

The rear part of the single line -up of the FSU then sewed the team victory. Clear defeated Lancaster from the sixth slot (6-2, 6-1), while Jennewein defeated Sakhanova (6-3, 6-3) in the fifth flight.

In the later phases of the game, Kempton and the Slovak fell into close decisions when Scheuermann Kemton pushed out the third flight in a 7: 6 (7-2) result, while Berrendorf defeated Slovaky in the fourth flight 4-6, 6-4, 1-0 (10-5).

Kivi recovered the day for the skirt with the kind permission of a solid 2-6, 7-6, 6: 1 comeback victory via Beatriz Costa from the second flight. Kivi, one of the top newcomers in the Atlantic region, leaves the Florida trip in the possession of an 11-6 singles record that contains a 5-4 mark in dual games.

Slippery Rock will try to return to his profit methods when it organizes the West Virginia Wesleyan College at the SRU tennis courts on March 22nd on March 22nd.

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