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Women's Tennis Continues Tough Streak in Loss to #9 William & Mary, 7-0

April 2, 2003

WILLIAMSBURG, VA - The GW Women's Tennis team ran into a streaking William & Mary team, who won their eighth in a row and is ranked number nine in the country, 7-0 on Tuesday, April 1 at the Busch Tennis Courts in Williamsburg, VA. The loss drops the Colonials record to 4-7 on the season.

The Colonials will look to get back on track this Friday, April 4, when they take on James Madison in Harrisonburg, VA.

Singles
1. Megan Muth (WM) def. Nazli Gencsoy (GW), 6-1, 6-2
2. Nina Kamp (WM) def. Tracy Wei (GW), 6-0, ret.
3. Amy Wei (WM) def. Natasha Bode (GW), 6-0, 6-0
4. Lena Sherbakov (WM) def. Sevla Gonca (GW), 6-0, 6-0
5. Kari Olsen (WM) def. Samantha Fisher (GW), 6-1, 6-0
6. Lingda Yang (WM) def. Estee Bartell (GW), 6-0, 6-0

Doubles
1. Muth/Olsen (WM) def. First/Fisher(GW), 8-1
2. Wei/Yang (WM) def. Gencsoy/Gonca (GW), 8-3
3. Boomershine/Partlow (WM) def. Bode/Bartell (GW), 8-2