NCAA Womens Tennis

Strong Singles Play Powers Tennis To 4-1 Win At Nebraska

Strong Singles Play Powers Tennis To 4-1 Win At Nebraska


LINCOLN, NE – The No. 62 University of Maryland women’s tennis team (15-6, 4-4 B1G) defeated No. 68 Nebraska (13-8, 2-6 B1G) 4-1 on Friday evening at the Dillon Tennis Center.

Nebraska picked up the opening point of the match after taking doubles play with wins at No. 1 and No. 3. 

The Terps tied the scored 1-1 after Selma Cadar took a quick straight set win in No. 3 singles (6-1, 6-0). Hannah McColgan then won at No. 5 singles (6-4, 6-1) putting Maryland up 2-1 with the Terps holding second set leads on three other courts. Maryland then pushed its lead to 3-1 as Kallista Liu closed out the No. 4 match with a 6-2, 6-4 victory.

Nebraska forced a third set in No. 2 singles in a back-and-forth affair between Minorka Miranda and Samantha Alicea. While those two battled, the Terps were able to pick up the match winning point at No. 1 singles as Marta Perez Mur defeated Isabel Gallego (7-6, 6-2).

Breaking Down The Action

Singles    

1. Marta Perez Mur (UMD) def. Isabel Gallego (NEB) 7-6, 6-2*

2. Minorka Miranda (UMD) vs. Samantha Alicea (NEB), 6-3, 3-6, unfinished

3. Selma Cadar (UMD) def. Ana Carmen (NEB) 6-1, 6-0

4. Kallista Liu (UMD) def. Raphaelle Lacasse (NEB) 6-2, 6-4

5. Hannah McColgan (UMD) def. Jillian Roa (NEB) 6-4, 6-1

6. Mary Brumfield (UMD) vs. Anfisa Danilchenko (NEB), 6-4, 5-2, unfinished

Order of finish: (3,5,4,1)

Doubles 

1. Raphaelle Lacasse / Samantha Alicea (NEB) def. Mary Brumfield / Selma Cadar (UMD), 6-1

2. Isabel Adrover Gallego / Ana Carmen Zamburek (NEB) vs. Minorka Miranda / Hannah McColgan (UMD), 5-5 unfinished

3. Lucy Loy / Anfisa Danilchenko (NEB) def. Jojo Bach / Marta Perez Mur (UMD), 6-4

Order of finish:  (1,3)

From Coach Dougherty:

“I’m really proud of how the team competed today. We had an epic travel day yesterday with a delay so long at O’Hare that we went out to Northwestern to practice. We came out a little flat in doubles and just had a great response in singles across the board grabbing 6 first sets. Time to to regroup, rest up, and take on a good Iowa team this Sunday.”

Looking Ahead

The Tennis Terps will travel to Iowa on Sunday, April 16 for a noon match.

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