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NYU Wraps Up Vassar Scramble

NYU Wraps Up Vassar Scramble

From NYU Athletics

The New York University women's tennis team completed the Vassar Scramble on Sunday in Poughkeepsie with 11 victories across the day's singles and doubles matches.

"It was a lot of tennis over two days and our women competed hard," Head Coach Horace Choy said. "We had some good results. More importantly, it gave me a chance to see where everyone was in terms of match play. I look forward to another week of practice and more matches next weekend."

A total of 11 Violets competed in singles play with eight picking up wins. Jimena MenendezDiana Pujals and Aditi Narayan all triumphed 6-0 in their matches, the first two defeating SUNY New Paltz opponents while Narayan took down a Vassar College player. 

Kendall KamerschenHannah Chang and Nicole Wuelfing each won 6-1 in their match-ups with New Paltz. 

Margaret Piatos rounded out NYU's singles victories, posting a 7-6 (3) win against a host Brewer.

Four doubles teams saw action as well.

Narayan teamed up with Kamerschen to win 6-3 against Vassar.

Menendez and Molly Heber recorded a 6-4 victory against a Hamilton College duo, while Dakota Fordham and Isabella Hartman triumphed 6-1 over their Hamilton competitors.