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Hillsdale College

Women's Tennis

Chargers fall in tight match on the road to GVSU, 6-1

Hillsdale's women's tennis team battled but couldn't extend its winning streak to three straight matches on Saturday night, falling to a solid Grand Valley State team on the road, 6-1.

Although the final score doesn't show it, the Chargers were in the match to the end with a real chance at victory. Hillsdale came very close to taking the doubles point to start the match, with the Chargers' No. 1 doubles team of Sarah Hackman and Melanie Zampardo earning a 6-4 victory, and Hillsdale's No. 2 and No. 3 doubles teams falling by tight 7-5 and 6-4 margins, respectively.

In singles play, Libby McGivern pulled out a thrilling three-set victory over Anna Soteras of Grand Valley State at No. 4 singles for the Chargers, rallying from a 6-2 first set loss to win the second set 6-4 and a third-set super tiebreak 10-7. Hillsdale's Ellie Chawner also pushed her opponent to at No. 5 singles to three sets, falling by a close 10-6 margin in the super tiebreak as well.

The Chargers are now 3-4 on the season and next travel to metro Detroit to take on one of the top teams in the Midwest Region on an annual basis, Wayne State, for a 2 p.m. match on Saturday, March 4. 

Photo by Isabella Sheehan

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Players Mentioned

Ellie Chawner

Ellie Chawner

Senior
Sarah Hackman

Sarah Hackman

Senior
Libby McGivern

Libby McGivern

Sophomore
Melanie Zampardo

Melanie Zampardo

Junior

Players Mentioned

Ellie Chawner

Ellie Chawner

Senior
Sarah Hackman

Sarah Hackman

Senior
Libby McGivern

Libby McGivern

Sophomore
Melanie Zampardo

Melanie Zampardo

Junior