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Women's Tennis

Chargers fall to top-seeded Tiffin in G-MAC semifinal match, 4-1

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The Hillsdale College women's tennis team got off to a strong start against one of the Midwest Region's best teams in a G-MAC Tournament semifinal match on Friday at the Centre Court in Owensboro, Kentucky, but it wasn't enough to upset the top-seeded Dragons as the fifth-seeded Chargers fell, 4-1.

Hillsdale put on an impressive performance in doubles to secure the point and take an early lead in the match. The Chargers' No. 2 doubles team of freshman Ane Dannhauser and junior Courtney Rittel rolled to an easy 6-1 victory, and Hillsdale's No. 3 doubles team of junior Libby McGivern and senior Helana Formentin wasn't far behind in a 6-2 victory that gave Hillsdale a 1-0 advantage.

In singles play, despite a game effort from Hillsdale, it was the Dragons who would come out on top, winning in straight sets at No. 2 singles, No. 3 singles, No. 4 singles, and No. 6 singles to take the match. For the Chargers, Dannhauser played well at No. 1 singles, taking the first set off of Tiffin's Maeva Maxch 6-3 and narrowly dropping a tiebreak 10-8 in the second set, while Rittel also won her first set for Hillsdale at No. 5 singles 6-3. Both matches, however, were halted before they could be finished as Tiffin had already clinched the match.

It's a solid finish to the season despite the loss for the Chargers, who wrap up at 9-14 overall. Hillsdale finished the season strong at the tournament, pulling a first round upset of higher-seeded Walsh and pushing the championship favorite in Tiffin in a well-played match. Hillsdale must replace three graduating seniors next year -- three time All-G-MAC honoree Melanie Zampardo, Formentin and Julia Wagner, who all played in Hillsdale's lineup, but the Chargers retain a solid core to build with, including Dannhauser, the 2024 G-MAC freshman of the year, as well as veteran players in McGivern and Rittel, among others. The Chargers also welcome in reinforcements to the lineup in the form of a three-player incoming freshman class who will look to make an immediate impact.

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Players Mentioned

Ane Dannhauser

Ane Dannhauser

Freshman
Helana Formentin

Helana Formentin

Senior
Libby McGivern

Libby McGivern

Junior
Courtney Rittel

Courtney Rittel

Junior
Julia Wagner

Julia Wagner

Senior
Melanie Zampardo

Melanie Zampardo

Senior

Players Mentioned

Ane Dannhauser

Ane Dannhauser

Freshman
Helana Formentin

Helana Formentin

Senior
Libby McGivern

Libby McGivern

Junior
Courtney Rittel

Courtney Rittel

Junior
Julia Wagner

Julia Wagner

Senior
Melanie Zampardo

Melanie Zampardo

Senior