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UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER YELLOWJACKETS
Stephanie Kim
Rochester Athletics
Kim was one of four UR players to win in singles and doubles.
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Wittenberg WITT (4-2)
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Winner Rochester URW (2-4)
Wittenberg WITT
(4-2)
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Final
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Rochester URW
(2-4)
Winner

Match Recap: Women's Tennis | | Scott Sabocheck, Director of Athletic Communications

Women's Tennis Upends Wittenberg 7-2 In Florida

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL – Four University of Rochester women's tennis players were winners in both singles and doubles as the Yellowjackets upended Wittenberg University 7-2 in action at Sanlando Park on Tuesday morning.
 
Rochester earned its second win of the year, moving to 2-4 in dual matches, while the Tigers fall for just the second time, dropping to 4-2.
 
Jasmin Toor, Neha Dania, Stephanie Kim and Jaclyn Dron made up the bottom two-thirds of the Yellowjacket lineup and each came away with wins in singles and doubles. Josephine Libby added another win to her record this season in singles, accounting for the clinching point of the match.
 
Rochester started out with a win at number two doubles from Dron and Toor, winning 8-4 over PJ Meyers and Claire Stechow.
 
Wittenberg's Ashley Isaac and Caroline Sproule evened the match with an 8-4 win at the top doubles spot against Libby and Sanjana Karnam, but Rochester took a 2-1 lead after Dania and Kim paired for an 8-7 (8-6) narrow win at third doubles.
 
In singles, five of the six matches went in favor of the Yellowjackets, with four of those matches going in straight sets. Dania won 6-1, 6-2 over Stechow at number four and Kim earned a 6-2, 6-3 at five against Claire Sullivan to put Rochester ahead 4-1.
 
Libby followed with the clinching point against Isaac at the top spot, winning 6-2, 6-1 for her 13th win of the season.
 
Dron continued the stretch of points in favor of Rochester with her 6-3, 6-1 win at six against Kelsey Smith before Sproule upended Karnam at the two slot, 6-2, 6-4.
 
Toor finished off the victory with a three-set win at third singles, topping Meyers 6-4, 5-7, 10-7.
 
UR closes out its Florida schedule on Wednesday afternoon with a matchup against Haverford at the USTA National Tennis Center in Orlando.