NORTON, MA- Junior Sarah Geocaris (Newport Beach,
CA/Sage Hill School) swept her singles match over a
nationally-ranked foe from nationally-ranked Wellesley College on
Tuesday at the Clark Tennis Courts, clinching the Wheaton College
women's tennis team's 7-2 victory against the five-time defending
New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC)
Tournament champion and snapping the Blue's 47-match league winning
streak.
Wheaton, which is ranked 12th in the latest Intercollegiate
Tennis Association (ITA) Northeast poll, had been the last team to
down the Blue, picking up a 5-3 victory on October 25, 2003, in the
first round of the NEWMAC Tournament. The Lyons improved to 7-1
overall and 3-0 in the league. Now 2-1 and 2-1, Wellesley is ranked
20th nationally and sixth in the region, as its conference winning
streak had encompassed both regular season and postseason
matches.
The Lyons rushed out to a 3-0 lead during doubles play, as the
regionally-ranked duo of Geocaris and junior Catherine Teague (Manchester, NH/Central) highlighted action by
blanking Wellesley's nationally-ranked combo of senior
Mohona Siddique (Chevy Chase, MD/Sidwell Friends
School) and junior Jacqueline Shen (Calgary,
Alberta/Queen Elizabeth). The Lyon tandem, which is 11th
in the ITA's regional poll, knocked off the Blue pairing, which is
ranked 25th in the nation, 8-0 in the first position.
Senior captain Katherine Knies (Purdys, NY/North
Salem) and sophomore Allesandra DiOrio
(Cumberland, RI/Lincoln School) notched an 8-2 victory in
the second slot, while junior Ellen Van Faasen (Manchester,
MA/Manchester Essex Regional) and sophomore
Rosalyn Chesky (South Hadley, MA/Wilbraham & Monson
Academy) won 8-5 at three. The Lyon pair held on to down
Wellesley senior Meghan Stubblebine (Cumming, GA/Bishop
Canevin) and sophomore Stephanie Chu (Hilo,
HI/Hilo).
A 6-1, 6-3 victory from Chesky in the sixth singles position
gave Wheaton its fourth point, but the Blue countered with
straight-set triumphs by Shen and Stubblebine in the third and
fourth slots, respectively, to make it 4-2.
However, Geocaris, the 22nd-ranked singles player in the
Northeast, swept past Watanabe, the 35th-ranked player in all of
Division III, by a 6-4, 6-3 count in first singles to clinch the
team victory for the Lyons. Teague, the region's 15th-ranked
player, notched a 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 win against Siddique at number two,
and Knies completed the match with a 6-7, 6-1, 6-3 victory in the
fifth position over junior Nathalie Herman (San Francisco,
CA/International).
Wheaton hits the road for a NEWMAC match at Smith College on
Saturday at 1:00 p.m.