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October 6, 2006
TYLER, Texas -- No.
4 seed Cayleigh Simpson of Trinity University defeated Millsaps
freshman Allison Zakaras of Gulfport, Miss., 6-1, 6-1 in the round
of 16 to not only advance to compete against NAIA, Div. II and
JUCO champions in their respective regions but also earning all-American
credentials in doing so.
The sophomore from Mobile, Ala., and the No. 15 seeded Emily Stewart
developed stiffness after day one in her back and was unable to
compete in day two of the championships.
Stewart had been on fire
lately, coming off identical 6-0, 6-1 thrashings of Hardin Simmons'
Foster and Trinity’s Calcaterra. Stewart was slated to play
No. 33 Tracy Hennington of Hardin Simmons.
Because of Stewart’s injury, the duo of Zakaras/Stewart was
forced to default their doubles as well. They, however, were not
the only pair to withdraw as No. 1 Trinity defaulted too thus giving
the Majors a good shot at the semifinals had they played the match.
It was a shame, as Stewart and Katie Anderson played a hard fought
match against Trinity’s Dittus/Steinmeyer last season at
the SCAC Tournament.
Had the pair have won, it would have been a higher regional ranking
opportunity for them and a sure chance for all-America honors.
Freshman Beth Fossen lost a four hour marathon 7-6, 4-6, 7-6 in
the quarterfinal round of the B Draw.
Alisa Vincent, the Tuscaloosa, Ala., native won one of the two
consolation flights of the B Draw by winning two matches. She faced
off with Angela Aufderfaar of Texas Lutheran in the finals, before
falling in a three-set match 4-6, 6-3, 10-4.
Alisa and Beth then turned around and made the finals of the B
Draw consolation. They lost in the finals to Angela Aufderfaar
and Mannel Maggin of Texas Lutheran 8-4.
Only two men’s
matches were played on the weekend, with Jonathan Giurintano
losing in the semifinals of the B Draw consolation
flight and Wes Hill dropping a 6-1, 6-1 decision to Brad Fenter
of UT-Tyler in the quarterfinals of the B Draw.
“It was a great weekend for both teams with everyone getting
one win on the trip,” head coach Scott Pennington said. “The
entire team participated in the event who were healthy, except
for our No. 4 player Chris Rolen who was sidelined with a shoulder
injury but still made the trip.”
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