University of Wisconsin-Whitewater - Women's Tennis Wins Sixteenth in a Row, now 19-1

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Women's Tennis Wins Sixteenth in a Row, now 19-1

UW-Whitewater ran its win streak to sixteen in a row with a pair of shutouts Thursday, defeating Hamline University 9-0 and Hunter College 9-0 in Orlando, Florida.  The Warhawks are 19-1 overall this season, 19-0 against Division III competition.  Their last, and only, loss was to Division I UW-Milwaukee 5-4 September 9.  The Warhawks are ranked twenty-fourth in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Division III national poll.

UW-Whitewater 9, Hamline University 0

singles
1.  Kalla Schaefer, WW, defeated Kelly Gust, HU, 6-1, 6-2
2.  Ingrid Stensvaag, WW, defeated Liz Gunderson, HU, 6-2, 6-2
3.  Annie Smith, WW, defeated Kelsey Eatherton, HU, 6-1, 6-1
4.  Michelle Daciolas, WW, defeated Sara Mitambo, HU, 6-0, 6-1
5.  Jenny Woyahn, WW, defeated Kristen Kiemele, HU, 6-4, 7-5
6.  Kara Amundson, WW, defeated Nicole Krier, HU, 6-0, 6-2
doubles
1.  Schaefer/Amy Siemon, WW, defeated Gust/Gunderson, HU, 8-3
2.  Daciolas/Stensvaag, WW, defeated Mitambo/Kiemele, HU, 8-1
3.  Kelly Rutkowski/Kathleen Kappel, WW, defeated Eatherton/Krier, HU, 8-1

UW-Whitewater 9, Hunter College 0
singles

1.  Kalla Schaefer, WW, defeated Evgenia Kim, HC, 6-1, 6-1
2.  Ingrid Stensvaag, WW, defeated Monica Calungcagin, HC, 6-4, 7-6 (2)
3.  Annie Smith, WW, defeated Anna Vagner, HC, 6-2, 6-2
4.  Michelle Daciolas, WW, defeated Stefanie Smith, HC, 6-0, 6-0
5.  Jenny Woyahn, WW, defeated Olga Gervitis, HC, 6-0, 6-0
6.  Kelly Rutkowski, WW, defeated Bomi Park, HC, 6-0, 6-0
doubles
1.  Amy Siemon/Schaefer, WW, defeated Calungcagin/Vagner, HC, 8-2
2.  Daciolas/Stensvaag, WW, defeated Kim/Smith, HC, 8-0
3.  Amundson/Gering, WW, defeated Gervitis/Linda Ravul, HC, 8-2

The eighteen consecutive wins extends UW-W's school record win streak, passed long ago at twelve.  Schaefer, now 27-4 at number one singles is one shy of the school record of 28, accomplished by Wendy Seymour in 1990-91 and 1991-92.  Smith, with 25 wins (25-3), is tied for sixth in the school record book for most wins at a flight other than number one, and the duo of Stensvaag and Daciolas, reaching the twenty win mark (20-4) is fifth in the record book for most wins at a flight other than number one doubles.

For additional information:  Frank Barnes, UW-W coach