
Badgers cage Huskies
February 01, 2018 | Women's Tennis
Wisconsin rises to 4-0 on the season with 7-0 victory
MADISON, Wis. – Wisconsin women's tennis hadn't seen a season start 4-0 since 2012. Not any more.
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Under second-year coaches Kelcy McKenna and Megan Falcon, the 2018 Badgers have matched that benchmark after a 7-0 victory over Northern Illinois on Thursday at Neilsen Tennis Stadium.
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The sophomore duo of Christina Zordani and Michelle Linden got things going for Wisconsin, being the first doubles match to finish, knocking off Abigail Dekkinga and Brodie Walker, 6-2.
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Not long after, the pair of freshman Lexi Keberle and sophomore Melissa Pick took down Maria Potsi and Lara Slisko, 6-4, securing the doubles point for Wisconsin.
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Senior Kelsey Grambeau, knowing the importance of an early victory, flew through her opponent, Slisko, 6-1, 6-1, to give Wisconsin a 2-0 lead.
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Following suit, Keberle handled Potsi, 6-2, 6-1, propelling Wisconsin's lead to 3-0. The freshman is now 16-5 in her debut season, including a perfect 4-0 mark in dual play.
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Clinching the Wisconsin victory was freshman MaryAnn Rompf, who defeated Thisuri Molligoda, 6-3, 6-1.
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Linden and Zordani weren't far behind, both taking their singles matches in straight sets.
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Rounding out Wisconsin's 7-0 sweep was Pick, who defeated Dekkinga, 7-5, 6-3.
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Up next: Wisconsin returns to Nielsen Tennis Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 3 to take part in a doubleheader versus Bradley, at 10 a.m. (CT) and UW-Green Bay, at 3 p.m. (CT).
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On-court action
Freshman MaryAnn Rompf
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On the team's best start since 2012:
"I think we need to keep building on this momentum and bring it into this weekend and next weekend at National Indoors. That will be a great opportunity to play against the best teams in the nation."
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On the team's performance:
"After winning the doubles point we really brought our energy into singles and fought hard. We really competed and communicated well out there together."
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On steps going forward:
"We need to keep showing up to practice, working hard, keep pushing each other and coming out with energy to compete every time."
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Wisconsin 7, Northern Illinois, 0
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Nielsen Tennis Stadium | Madison, Wis.
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SINGLES
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DOUBLES
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Under second-year coaches Kelcy McKenna and Megan Falcon, the 2018 Badgers have matched that benchmark after a 7-0 victory over Northern Illinois on Thursday at Neilsen Tennis Stadium.
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The sophomore duo of Christina Zordani and Michelle Linden got things going for Wisconsin, being the first doubles match to finish, knocking off Abigail Dekkinga and Brodie Walker, 6-2.
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Not long after, the pair of freshman Lexi Keberle and sophomore Melissa Pick took down Maria Potsi and Lara Slisko, 6-4, securing the doubles point for Wisconsin.
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Senior Kelsey Grambeau, knowing the importance of an early victory, flew through her opponent, Slisko, 6-1, 6-1, to give Wisconsin a 2-0 lead.
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Following suit, Keberle handled Potsi, 6-2, 6-1, propelling Wisconsin's lead to 3-0. The freshman is now 16-5 in her debut season, including a perfect 4-0 mark in dual play.
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Clinching the Wisconsin victory was freshman MaryAnn Rompf, who defeated Thisuri Molligoda, 6-3, 6-1.
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Linden and Zordani weren't far behind, both taking their singles matches in straight sets.
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Rounding out Wisconsin's 7-0 sweep was Pick, who defeated Dekkinga, 7-5, 6-3.
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Up next: Wisconsin returns to Nielsen Tennis Stadium on Saturday, Feb. 3 to take part in a doubleheader versus Bradley, at 10 a.m. (CT) and UW-Green Bay, at 3 p.m. (CT).
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On-court action
Freshman MaryAnn Rompf
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On the team's best start since 2012:
"I think we need to keep building on this momentum and bring it into this weekend and next weekend at National Indoors. That will be a great opportunity to play against the best teams in the nation."
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On the team's performance:
"After winning the doubles point we really brought our energy into singles and fought hard. We really competed and communicated well out there together."
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On steps going forward:
"We need to keep showing up to practice, working hard, keep pushing each other and coming out with energy to compete every time."
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Wisconsin 7, Northern Illinois, 0
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Nielsen Tennis Stadium | Madison, Wis.
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DOUBLES
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