In a remarkable display of prowess, the Stevens Institute of Technology women's tennis team concluded their Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Freedom regular season with an impeccable 7-0 victory over King’s. This achievement marked their fourth consecutive unbeaten campaign within the conference. The match showcased exceptional performances across both doubles and singles categories, setting the stage for their upcoming semifinal encounter against Arcadia University.
The Ducks demonstrated their dominance early by securing all three doubles matches without faltering. At No. 3, Emma Eguia and Milagros Carbajal Diaz delivered a flawless 6-0 win. Alix Dry and Stephanie Untermeyer followed suit with a commanding 6-1 victory at No. 1, while Gigi Arenas and Lorena Piegas clinched a decisive 6-2 win at No. 2. These victories laid a solid foundation for their subsequent singles play.
Moving into singles action, the Ducks continued their relentless pursuit of excellence. Arenas exhibited unmatched skill at No. 6, not surrendering a single game. Carbajal Diaz, Eguia, and Piegas each conceded only one game in their respective matches at Nos. 3, 4, and 5. Meanwhile, Dry and Untermeyer secured significant wins at Nos. 1 and 2, triumphing with scores of 6-1, 6-2.
This comprehensive victory underscores the Ducks' strength and cohesion as a team. Their performance throughout the season has been nothing short of extraordinary, culminating in this latest success. With such a strong showing, anticipation builds for their next challenge.
As they prepare to host Arcadia University in the MAC Freedom semifinals on April 30th, the Ducks aim to carry forward their momentum. Scheduled to begin at 3:00 PM, this match presents another opportunity for Stevens to showcase their talents and strive for further glory in the conference championship journey.