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Williams Pulls Out 5-4 Win Over Denison
May 19, 2009
Courtesy of Williams Athletics LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Nikki Reich is only a sophomore, but she has made quite a career out of winning the clinching match in several big wins for the Ephs and today was a classic. A come from behind effort that featured a set two tiebreaker-win and a 6-4 win in the third set. Reich, along with classmate Lucy Marchese who also won in three sets after dropping the first set, lifted the Ephs out of a 4-3 match deficit to a dramatic 5-4 win over Denison and into a semifinal match vs. Emory University tomorrow morning at 9:00. "We all fight so hard for each other I just did it for the team," noted Reich. "There was no other option. I just had to do it for my teammates because we really support each other all the time and it pulls us through." "She [Drane] wasn't giving me anything so I had to be aggressive, focus on the ball and move my feet," said Reich. "I just wasn't going to give her anything." The Ephs improve to 19-2 on the year winning their 41st match against 13 losses in 16 consecutive NCAA appearances, while Denison is finishes at 16-7. At six singles Annie Hancock lost in straight sets to Denison's Kara Zdanowski, 6-3, 7-5 DU had the lead in the match for the first time 4-3. Lucy Marchese rebounded from a 1-set deficit to take the final two sets and win at five singles over DU's Kendra Murray. Marchese, still working her back from a season-ending injury last spring, prevailed 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-1 and set the stage for the Reich heroics. First year Kristin Alotta won her 23rd consecutive singles match and upped her record this season to 27-1 when she downed DU's Erin Chadwell in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. The Alotta win at #4 singles gave the Ephs a 3-1 lead in the match. However, Denison responded by winning in straight sets at #1 singles where Meghan Damico topped Grace Baljon 6-0, 7-6 (9-7). Baljon nearly evened the match at one set apiece, but lost a tiebreaker. The Big Red also got a straight set win at two when Kristin Cobb downed the Ephs' Cary Gibson, 6-4, 6-4. The Williams number two doubles team of Grace Baljon and Taylor French started the Ephs off with a convincing 8-2 win over Denison's Meghan Damico and Kendra Murray. The Ephs top duo of Cary Gibson and Nikki Reich opened up with a 6-2 lead and then had to hold off the Big Red's Marta Drane and Kristin Cobb, winning 8-6 to give the Ephs a 2-0 lead. A year ago DU's Drane/Cobb team finished second in the NCAA Doubles Tournament. At third doubles it was a back and forth affair with the match tied at three, five and seven before Denison's tandem of Erin Chadwell and Kara Zdanowski took an 8-7 lead over the Ephs Annie Hancock and Kristin Alotta that they fashioned into a 9-7 win. The Ephs led 2-1 heading into the six singles matches, which is the same score the Ephs led Denison back in March when they met over spring break and Williams won 6-2. "Everything is tougher when you reach the final eight," said Swain. "Denison was third a year ago so they've been here before and they were well prepared to play today." |
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