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Women's Tennis Completes Fall Schedule at Wilson/ITA East Regional Championships

Oct. 22, 2007

Complete Results

NORFOLK, VA - The George Washington University women's tennis team concluded their 2007 fall schedule at the Wilson/ITA East Regional Championships, held over the weekend on the campus of Old Dominion in Norfolk, VA.

The singles finalists and doubles champion from this event will earn spots in the November 1-4 ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships, hosted by The Ohio State University at the Racquet Club of Columbus.

Freshman Nadia Demidenko (Brooklyn, NY/Poly Prep) lost her qualifying match for the tournament to Amy Zhang, 4-6, 2-6. The lone singles player to compete was Kendall Swenson (Shaker Heights, OH/The Laurel School), who fell in the opening round to Dina Senkina, 2-6, 1-6.

Swenson and Demidenko paired together to participate in doubles competition, but struggled as they dropped their only match, 1-8.

This event will featured three of the top 50 ranked players in the country in William & Mary's Megan Moulton-Levy (#7) and Katarina Zoricic (#46) and Virginia Commonwealth's Tatsiana Uvarova (#26). In addition, the Tribe duo of Moulton-Levy and Zoricic also make up the No. 1 ranked doubles team in the country.

Eighteen Wilson/ITA Regional Championships for NCAA Division I men and women are taking place over these last two weekends of October at campuses throughout the country.

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