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Emory Women's Tennis Shuts Out Washington & Lee to Advance to NCAA Semifinals

The third-ranked Emory University women's tennis team picked up its third-straight shutout victory of the NCAA Division III Championships with a 5-0 win over eighth-ranked Washington & Lee University, as the Eagles advanced to Wednesday's semifinals where they will face top-ranked Amherst College.

The Eagles will head into the semifinal match with an overall record of 22-4 after today's victory, matching the team's win total from each of the last two seasons, the second-highest mark in the program's history.  Washington and Lee will end its season with an overall record of 20-7.

Emory's second doubles pairing of junior Zahra Dawson and sophomore Jordan Wylie scored the first point of the match, defeating Washington and Lee's Jen Snyder and Ellen Yeatman 8-3.  The Eagles's regionally sixth-ranked pairing got off to an early lead, but the 11th-ranked Generals came back, knotting the match at three apiece.  However, Dawson and Wylie won the next five games in a row to claim the victory.

The first doubles match was a meeting between two of the region's top-ranked doubles teams, but Emory's fourth-ranked pairing of freshman Gabrielle Clark and senior Lorne McManigle prevailed with an 8-3 upset over third-ranked Lauren Lukas and Trelsie Sadler.  The Eagles jumped out to an early 4-0 lead in the match and never looked back, leading by no less than three games the rest of the contest.

The highlight of the doubles matches came from the third-doubles contest, where freshmen Brenna Kelly and Malavika Padmanabhan claimed a 9-8 (7-4) tiebreaker victory for Emory over Washington & Lee's Ann Morris and Catherine Reed.  The Eagles fell behind 5-1 early in the match, but rallied to take a 7-6 lead.  Morris and Reed regained the lead at 8-7, but Kelly and Padmanabhan won their eighth game to send the match into a best-of-seven pro-set tiebreaker.  The back-and-forth play between the two teams continued into the tiebreaker, where the Generals notched the first two points, but the Eagles battled back with four-straight points, taking a 4-2 lead.  The Generals again scored two-straight, knotting the match at 4-4, but Emory scored three straight to earn the victory and give Emory a 3-0 lead heading into singles play.

Clark, the region's top-ranked singles player, delivered the fourth point of the game for Emory with a dominating 6-2, 6-0 win in the first singles match over Yeatman, ranked sixth in the Atlantic South.  The victory was capped off by regionally 12th-ranked Dawson, who defeated Sadler 6-1, 6-1 in the fourth singles match to clinch the team win.

When play was stopped, Emory's McManigle was leading 6-2, 3-3 over Snyder in the third singles match, while Padmanabhan held a 6-1, 4-1 lead over Sallie Griffin in fifth singles, and senior Lindsay Reidenbach won her first set 7-6 in sixth singles over Reed.  Wylie trailed Lukas by a set in second singles, after losing the first frame 6-4. 

The victory sets up a rematch of last year's semifinal match between Emory and Amherst, a contest that the Eagles came away from with a 5-4 victory.  The Eagles are 9-2 all time against the Lord Jeffs, including a 5-1 mark during NCAA Championship play.  This will be the first meeting of the season between the two teams.

Amherst claimed a victory over fifth-ranked Tufts University in its quarterfinal match, winning 5-1.

This will be Emory's 12th trip to the NCAA semifinals.  The Eagles are 7-4 all time in NCAA semifinal matches.

Tomorrow's match is slated for a 2:00 PM EDT start from the Biszantz Family Tennis Center in Claremont, CA.  The championship and third-place matches are both scheduled for 1:00 PM EDT on Thursday.

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Players Mentioned

Gabrielle Clark

Gabrielle Clark

5' 5"
Freshman
Brenna Kelly

Brenna Kelly

5' 8"
Freshman
Lorne McManigle

Lorne McManigle

5' 8"
Senior
Malavika Padmanabhan

Malavika Padmanabhan

5' 10"
Freshman
Lindsay Reidenbach

Lindsay Reidenbach

5' 5"
Senior
Jordan Wylie

Jordan Wylie

5' 9"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Gabrielle Clark

Gabrielle Clark

5' 5"
Freshman
Brenna Kelly

Brenna Kelly

5' 8"
Freshman
Lorne McManigle

Lorne McManigle

5' 8"
Senior
Malavika Padmanabhan

Malavika Padmanabhan

5' 10"
Freshman
Lindsay Reidenbach

Lindsay Reidenbach

5' 5"
Senior
Jordan Wylie

Jordan Wylie

5' 9"
Sophomore
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