TLU's Vega Drops Small College Championships Consolation Semifinal in Three Sets

TLU's Vega Drops Small College Championships Consolation Semifinal in Three Sets

Story courtesy of Texas Lutheran University

 

SUMTER, S.C. – Friday at the USTA/ITA National Small College Championships, Texas Lutheran women's tennis player Sofia Vega (Corpus Christi/Flour Bluff) lost to No. 3 seed Andrea Madrigal of La Verne (Calif.) 4-6, 7-5, 6-1.
 
Madrigal fought off three match points in the second set.
 
"I feel like this is deja vu or something," said Michael Hunt, TLU's head coach for women's and men's tennis. "Although the opponents had very different playing styles, this match laid out very similarly to yesterday's. Another three-hour plus match, another three-setter. Another chance for Sofia to win it in straight sets, and another opponent who played better with her back against the wall."
 
"I feel so badly for Sofia because she wants to win so badly for all the right reasons. She wants to represent TLU on the national level and help raise our profile in both tennis and overall. She wants to win for her teammates and for her coaches and her family. She has played so well in this tournament and twice now put herself within 1 or 2 points from winning matches in straight sets. She could very easily be in the championship match tomorrow instead of the 7th place match. It is really a matter of probably two, maybe three, points from being there."
 
Vega, a junior, and Madrigal each dropped matches Thursday in the main draw first round and continued tournament play Friday in the consolation draw.
 
Vega was down 4-3 and a break in the first set before rallying to break twice and win three consecutive games. Vega claimed the set with a break at love in the 10th game.
 
In the second set, Vega held serve twice and broke Madrigal to take a 3-0 lead. Madrigal broke right back and overcame a 4-3 deficit to win the second set 7-5.
 
Madrigal broke Vega to start the third set and registered another break to push ahead 3-0. The two traded service breaks to give Madrigal a 4-1 edge.
 
Vega, the No. 2 seed, will close out the championships with a 10:30 a.m. eastern Saturday match in the consolation draw against top seed Caroline Ward, who fell 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 in the consolation semifinal to Rebecca Ho of Washington-St. Louis.
 
The match will determine seventh and eighth places for the tournament.
 
Madrigal faces Ho at 10:30 a.m. eastern to determine fifth and sixth places.
 
Wisconsin-Whitewater's Megan Humphreys, who defeated Vega in the main draw first round, faces Ashnaa Rao of John Hopkins at 8:30 a.m. eastern Saturday for the small college title.
 
Vega opened the tournament on Wednesday with a straight-set win over Courtney Lawless of Whitman College (Wash.). Although seeded second, Vega was placed in the play-in match for a second straight year.
 
In Thursday's first round of the main draw, Vega fell in three sets – 2-6, 7-5, 6-3 – to Humphreys. The match between Vega and Humphreys was the longest of the day, taking three hours, 37 minutes.