
Sophomore Lauren Holton was a winner at the No.5 position in singles action
Singles play hurts Lady Ospreys
2/20/2009 8:43:00 PM | Women's Tennis
UNF dropped the Nos. 1-4 singles matches
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Defeats in Nos. 1-4 singles play downed the University of North Florida women's tennis team and blemished its perfect record Friday at Alabama-Birmingham with the Blazers stealing a 4-3 decision.
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"We didn't play well and I am disappointed with the result," UNF head coach Rodrigo Puebla said. "UAB wanted it more today, and it showed."
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The Lady Ospreys (3-1) got off to the start it wanted despite dropping the No. 1 doubles match. Freshman Nikita van Lierop and Ina Durcakova rolled to an 8-2 win at the second doubles position while sophomores Lauren Holton and Victoria Krook sealed the doubles point with an 8-4 No. 3 doubles win.
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UAB (2-1) got a three-set singles win at the top position when Evelien Strijker defeated freshman Aline Berkenbrock 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. The Blazers used straight-set wins in the second, third and fourth singles slots to guarantee the victory.
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"Our intensity wasn't where it needs to be," Puebla said. "And none of our top players stepped up in singles play."
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The sophomore pair gathered a pair of wins in the final two singles positions. Holton outlasted Jenny Cape for a 7-6(1), 5-7, 10-2 victory at No. 5 and Krook earned a default win in the sixth position.
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"A 4-3 loss is one you can learn a lot from, and I think we will bounce back well from this," Puebla said. "We will come with a different approach tomorrow when we face a very tough Samford team."
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UNF and Samford square off at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday.
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