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Stonehill Outlasts Adelphi 5-4 in NE-10 Semifinal

Title tilt set for Saturday at Southern New Hampshire

  
Sarah Hickey won the decisive match at No. 6 singles.

EASTON, Mass. (April 20, 2011) – Second-seeded Stonehill College, currently ranked fourth in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Division II East Regional poll, staged an early upset at No. 1 doubles and turned in a pair of clutch singles performances to close out a 5-4 victory over third-seeded and sixth-ranked Adelphi University in Wednesday’s semifinal round of the Northeast-10 Conference Women’s Tennis Championship.

Stonehill (18-2, 12-1 NE-10) will play for the conference title Saturday at top-seeded and third-ranked Southern New Hampshire University (16-2, 13-0 NE-10). Saturday's match time is to be announced.

The Skyhawks took a 2-1 lead in dramatic fashion through the opening doubles matches. Lindsey Herchel (Hampden, Mass./Minnechaug Regional) and Jacquelyn Harrow (North Reading, Mass./North Reading), ranked 10th in the East Region in doubles competition, toppled seventh-ranked Maria Toft and Alda Ribeiro at the No. 1 spot to lead off the afternoon. After battling back from an early two-game deficit, Herchel and Harrow traded games with the Panthers until they pulled away to a 7-5 lead, and with Herchel serving with the advantage in the final game, Toft played a high lob back into the net to end it.

Amy Toegemann (Narragansett, R.I./The Lincoln School) and Chelsea Haedrich (Islip, N.Y./Islip) also rallied for a crucial win at No. 3 doubles after trailing by a game throughout the match. The duo survived a 7-6 deficit to win three straight games for a 9-7 victory over Carolyn Smith and Megan Margino. Adelphi claimed their doubles victory at No. 2, as Michelle Gurda and Samra Redzematovic defeated Leah White (Walpole, Mass./Bishop Feehan) and Kaitlyn Martin (Medway, Mass./Medway) by an 8-6 margin.

Below: postmatch comments from Sarah Hickey and head coach Pam Arpe.


White picked up the Skyhawks’ top singles win at No. 3, rolling past Smith 6-0, 6-1 to give Stonehill a 3-1 overall lead. Toft and Ribeiro took the Nos. 1 and 2 matchups to pull Adelphi even at 3-3, and Gaby Adia outlasted Paige Frost (Brigantine, N.J./Holy Spirit) in a second-set tiebreak at No. 4 to edge the Panthers ahead 4-3 with two matches left on the court.

Martin overcame an early deficit to win her first set against Gurda at No. 5 singles, and put her away with a 6-3 second set to tie up the match for Sarah Hickey (Lee, Mass./Lee) at No. 6. Hickey delivered for the Skyhawks with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Redzematovic to notch her 48th consecutive career victory and send Stonehill ahead to Saturday’s championship tilt with Southern New Hampshire.

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Players Mentioned

Paige Frost

Paige Frost

5' 7"
Sophomore
Chelsea Haedrich

Chelsea Haedrich

5' 6"
Sophomore
Jacquelyn Harrow

Jacquelyn Harrow

5' 4"
Sophomore
Lindsey Herchel

Lindsey Herchel

5' 4"
Senior
Sarah Hickey

Sarah Hickey

5' 7"
Junior
Kaitlyn Martin

Kaitlyn Martin

5' 6"
Freshman
Amy Toegemann

Amy Toegemann

5' 8"
Junior
Leah White

Leah White

5' 6"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Paige Frost

Paige Frost

5' 7"
Sophomore
Chelsea Haedrich

Chelsea Haedrich

5' 6"
Sophomore
Jacquelyn Harrow

Jacquelyn Harrow

5' 4"
Sophomore
Lindsey Herchel

Lindsey Herchel

5' 4"
Senior
Sarah Hickey

Sarah Hickey

5' 7"
Junior
Kaitlyn Martin

Kaitlyn Martin

5' 6"
Freshman
Amy Toegemann

Amy Toegemann

5' 8"
Junior
Leah White

Leah White

5' 6"
Junior