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#19 Women's tennis finishes sixth at UAAs

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla. – The Brandeis University women's tennis team finished in sixth place at the 2017 University Athletic Association championships this weekend. On Friday afternoon, the Judges defeated New York University, 8-1, in the consolation finals of the tournament to earn their 15th win of the season, tying the 1980-81 squad for most dual-match wins in a season. In this morning's fifth-place match, the 19th-ranked Judges and 18th-ranked Case Western Reserve Spartans showed why they are so closely ranked, as the Spartans prevailed in a marathon 5-4 match. Brandeis ends its regular season with a record of 15-5.

HOW IT HAPPENED, CONSOLATION SEMIFINALS (#19 Brandeis 8, #31 NYU 1)

The Judges swept the singles matches against NYU to defeat the Violets for the second time this season. After Brandeis won at No. 1 and 2 doubles, 8-4 and 8-6, NYU got on the board at No. 3, 8-6.

Brandeis wasted little time in establishing their singles dominance, as junior captain Haley Cohen (Cherry Hill, N.J./Laurel Springs Acad.) won 6-0, 6-1, at No. 2. Rookie Sabrina Ross Neergaard (Port Orchard, Wash./Laurel Springs Acad.) claimed the team's second win, 6-3, 6-3, while sophomore Olivia Leavitt (Falmouth, Maine/Falmouth) took a 6-1, 6-1, decision at No. 4 to put the Judges into the fifth-place match. Sophomore Sophia He (Poughkeepsie, N.Y./Spackenkill) won the only three-set match, 6-7 (4-7), 6-1, 10-6.

HOW IT HAPPENED, FIFTH-PLACE MATCH (#18 Case Western Reserve 5, #19 Brandeis 4)

In an extremely close match between two teams ranked side-by-side in the ITA Division III National Rankings, the Judges came up a hair short against the Spartans.

CWRU took two of three doubles matches to open the scoring. Kendell Holladay and Peyton Young upended Cohen and He at No. 2, 8-4, then Jessica Liu and Nithya Kanagasegar defeated Leavitt and Ross Neergaard at No. 1, 8-5. Brandeis broke the ice at No. 3, where sophomores Keren Khromchenko (Manalapan, N.J./Allied Academy of Health and Sciences) and Michele Lehat (Great Neck, N.Y./John L. Miller Great Neck North) jumped out to a 6-2 lead on Nina Cepeda and Katrin Gurvich. The Spartan duo won four in a row to get back to 6-all, but Khromchenko and Lehat earned a break in the 13th game of the set and held on for the 8-6 win.

Brandeis quickly took the lead in singles action as Leavitt defeated Cepeda, 6-1, 6-2, at No. 4, and Lehat did not drop a game at No. 6, 6-0, 6-0, against Katie Busch. CWRU responded with straight sets wins at No. 5, where Young got the better of He again, 6-4, 6-4, and at No. 3, where Liu defeated Khromchenko with a late break in the second set, 6-3, 7-5.

The top two matches each went to third sets. At No. 1, Ross Neergaard scored an impressive first-set tiebreaker against Kanagasegar, winning 13-11. The CWRU player bounced back for a 7-5 win in the second to force a third. Meanwhile, at No. 2, Cohen took the first set from Holladay as well, 7-5, but Holladay answered in the second, 6-2. The Spartans were able to clinch the match at No. 2, where Holladay won the third, 6-1, leaving Ross Neergaard to score Brandeis's fourth point with a late service break for a 6-4 win in the third. 

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Players Mentioned

Haley Cohen

Haley Cohen

Junior
Sophia He

Sophia He

5' 3"
Sophomore
Keren Khromchenko

Keren Khromchenko

5' 0"
Sophomore
Olivia Leavitt

Olivia Leavitt

5' 6"
Sophomore
Michele Lehat

Michele Lehat

5' 5"
Sophomore
Sabrina Ross Neergaard

Sabrina Ross Neergaard

First-year

Players Mentioned

Haley Cohen

Haley Cohen

Junior
Sophia He

Sophia He

5' 3"
Sophomore
Keren Khromchenko

Keren Khromchenko

5' 0"
Sophomore
Olivia Leavitt

Olivia Leavitt

5' 6"
Sophomore
Michele Lehat

Michele Lehat

5' 5"
Sophomore
Sabrina Ross Neergaard

Sabrina Ross Neergaard

First-year
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