Trinity Captures Sixth Consecutive SCAC Women's Tennis Championship

Trinity Captures Sixth Consecutive SCAC Women's Tennis Championship

SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- The Trinity University women's tennis team won its sixth consecutive Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship with a 5-0 victory over Southwestern University on Sunday. Official Website l Bracket Postmatch Interview

TRINITY 5, SOUTHWESTERN 0
April 30, 2017 at San Antonio, TX (Trinity University)  

Singles competition
1. Liza Southwick (TUW) vs. Mary Cardone (SU) unfinished
2. Caroline Kutach (TUW) def. Taite Drews-Jones (SU) 6-1, 6-2
3. Marie Lutz (TUW) def. Anna Schneemann (SU) 6-2, 6-3
4. Zoe Kaffen (TUW) vs. Megan Hawkins (SU) unfinished
5. Andrea De Leon (TUW) vs. Nicole Wilson (SU) unfinished
6. Cheyenne Duncan (TUW) vs. Cecile Wilde (SU) unfinished
Doubles competition
1. Liza Southwick/Marie Lutz (TUW) def. Mary Cardone/Anna Schneemann (SU) 8-3
2. Caroline Kutach/Zoe Kaffen (TUW) def. Megan Hawkins/Julie Swets (SU) 8-5
3. Andrea De Leon/Mary Kaffen (TUW) def. Nicole Wilson/Maranda Kahl (SU) 8-4
Match Notes
SCAC Championship Match

The 16th-ranked Tigers secured the automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championship with the victory over #28 Southwestern.

The Tigers doubles teams set the tone for the match by winning all three matchups. Liza Southwick and Marie Lutz won at #1 doubles, Caroline Kutach and Zoe Kaffen took the second line, and Andrea De Leon and Mary Kaffen were victorious in the #3 match.

Kutach handily won #2 singles, and Lutz clinched the dual match by winning the third line.

NOTABLES
  • The Tigers have won seven straight matches, and stand at 17-7. The Pirates finished their season with a 20-3 mark.
  • Sunday's win marked the third consecutive SCAC crown for third-year Head Coach Gretchen Rush.
  • Trinity now has 21 SCAC Women's Tennis Championships to its credit.
  • Liza Southwick and Marie Lutz, along with Caroline Kutach and Zoe Kaffen, are sporting 6-0 records as doubles teams. Andrea De Leon and Mary Kaffen are 5-0 as a tandem.