



In doubles play, the home team picked up a 6-0 shutout win on court No. With the two wins, CCU improved to 4-4 overall on the season.Ĭoastal opened up the day with a 5-1 win over the Longwood Lancers, extending its winning streak to three consecutive matches. 1 - Conjack vs.CONWAY, S.C. – The Coastal Carolina women's tennis team continued its winning ways with not one but two victories on the courts on Sunday, as the Chanticleers defeated Longwood 5-1 in the morning session and then upended UNCG 6-1 in the afternoon to extend its winning streak to four-straight wins. The Falcons will play Pfeiffer University at 4:30 PM tomorrow afternoon at Hilton Head Beach and Tennis. Her proset was tied at 6-all before the match had to stop due to timing. The only match that was unable to be completed was Anna Lentz at the No. Nicole Lee won on court four 6-3, 6-3 and Angela Tozzi won her proset on court five 8-5. 2 & 3, first years Isabella Heckman and Kylie Walker won their first singles matches at the college level, winning 6-2, 6-3 and 6-3, 6-4 respectively. Conjack took the first set 7-5 before dropping the second set 5-7 to set up the tiebreak, one that Conjack would command for its entirety.

In the most exciting match of the afternoon, Kasi Conjack and her opponent battled it out in a well-fought match that would need a third set super tiebreak to decide the winner. 3 doubles 8-2 to head into singles with a 3-0 advantage. On a similar note, on court two doubles, Sheaffer/Walker won four straight games to claim their proset 8-5. 1 doubles team of Conjack/Heckman rallied from being down 5-6 in their proset and prevailed after winning three straight games to take the proset 8-6. 5 & 6 singles, an eight game proset was contested. In doubles, each eight-game pro-set started at 2-2 while in singles each set started at 2-all as well. The Falcons will be back on the courts tomorrow afternoon when they face Pfeiffer University at 4:30 PM on Hilton Head Island at the Hilton Head Beach and Tennis Club.ĭue to a time constricted three hour match window, the men played a shortened format for doubles as well as singles. The Falcons won all but one match that was unable to be completed due to time restrictions. The Messiah women's tennis team won 8-0 this afternoon over the Mary Baldwin Fighting Squirrels to start off Spring Break strong.
