The University of Alabama at Birmingham Athletics
Blazers Top EKU in Non-Conference Action
3/4/2018 4:37:00 PM | Women's Tennis
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Marlene Herrmann had the game-winning point and the UAB women's tennis team secured a 4-3 victory over EKU Sunday afternoon at George Ward Park.
 
UAB (4-8) found itself in an early hole after EKU won the first doubles match by turning in a 6-1 victory at the No. 3 position. The Blazers, however, used a 6-3 win from Herrmann and Sonia Grzywocz at No. 1 to pull even with the Colonels. Alexandra Shchipakina and Sophie Dodds completed the comeback when they downed Kristina Lagoda and Viktorija Demcenkova 7-6 at No. 2 to earn the point for UAB.
 
Jana Hecking put the Blazers ahead 2-0 following her 6-1, 6-4 singles victory over Alexandra Belle at No. 4. After EKU won the next two singles matches to even the score at 2-2, Dominika Hrabalova regained the lead for UAB with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 win over Sagung Dwinta at No. 6. Hermanna followed with a 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 victory against Lagoda to clinch the win.
 
"That was a great college tennis battle," UAB head coach Mark Tjia said. "I'm very proud of our resiliency, composure and grit that we showed today in a match that lasted over four hours. We won a match where we were down match points in, and we lost a match where we were up in match points. That's college tennis. It was a hard-fought match by both teams."
 
UAB returns to action Wednesday at 2 p.m. when the Blazers host UT Martin at George Ward Park.
 
For more information on UAB women's tennis, follow the Blazers on Twitter (@UAB_WTN) and Instagram (UAB_WTN). For more on all Blazer sports teams follow the official social media accounts of UAB Athletics on Twitter (@UAB_Athletics), on Facebook (Facebook.com/UAB.Blazers), on Instagram (@uab_athletics).
 
UAB (4-8) found itself in an early hole after EKU won the first doubles match by turning in a 6-1 victory at the No. 3 position. The Blazers, however, used a 6-3 win from Herrmann and Sonia Grzywocz at No. 1 to pull even with the Colonels. Alexandra Shchipakina and Sophie Dodds completed the comeback when they downed Kristina Lagoda and Viktorija Demcenkova 7-6 at No. 2 to earn the point for UAB.
Jana Hecking put the Blazers ahead 2-0 following her 6-1, 6-4 singles victory over Alexandra Belle at No. 4. After EKU won the next two singles matches to even the score at 2-2, Dominika Hrabalova regained the lead for UAB with a 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 win over Sagung Dwinta at No. 6. Hermanna followed with a 5-7, 7-5, 6-2 victory against Lagoda to clinch the win.
"That was a great college tennis battle," UAB head coach Mark Tjia said. "I'm very proud of our resiliency, composure and grit that we showed today in a match that lasted over four hours. We won a match where we were down match points in, and we lost a match where we were up in match points. That's college tennis. It was a hard-fought match by both teams."
UAB returns to action Wednesday at 2 p.m. when the Blazers host UT Martin at George Ward Park.
For more information on UAB women's tennis, follow the Blazers on Twitter (@UAB_WTN) and Instagram (UAB_WTN). For more on all Blazer sports teams follow the official social media accounts of UAB Athletics on Twitter (@UAB_Athletics), on Facebook (Facebook.com/UAB.Blazers), on Instagram (@uab_athletics).
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