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September 23, 2007
ATLANTA, Ga. -- For the first time in the Scott Pennington
era, all of the Millsaps women won their first round matches, defeating
a pair of players from Rhodes, Sewanee, Centre and Spelman College
at the NCAA Southern Regional Championships at Emory University
while sophomore Allison Zakaras advanced to the Round of 16 for
the second-straight year.
Sophomore Beth Fossen defeated Lacy Ward of Rhodes
8-3, senior Beth Sadler won 8-5 over Derry Roberson,
newcomer Lauren Stevenson won 8-0 over Leslie Townsell and Zakaras
won 8-1 over Sarah Saneii as all four ladies advanced to the Round
of 32.
Zakaras was the only one to make it through to the Round of 16,
falling in straight-sets, 6-1,
6-2, to
the eventual
singles
and
doubles
winner Sabra
Rogers
of
Emory. The sophomore, seeded third in the singles draw, did not
lose a set during her six-match championship run.
In doubles action, Zakaras and Stevenson lost to Birmingham-Southern's
Carroll/Lambert by an 8-0 score in the first round before bouncing
back to defeat Shane/Alexander of Piedmont 8-4. They were later
defeated
by Tucker/Smith of Methodist 8-4
in the finals
of their consolation bracket.
Sadler and Fossen knocked off Brandy Milstead/Amanda Thomley of
Huntingdon College by an 8-6 score in the Round of 32 before falling
to Emory 8-1 in the Round of 16.
The Majors' first event of the spring is scheduled for Feb. 8 against
Piedmont College.
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