Queens College Women Fall to Concordia In East Region Final

May 9, 2016 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff
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The Queens College women’s tennis team finished its season on Sunday afternoon, falling to Concordia 5-4 in the NCAA Division II East Region #2 final.

Making its 16th straight appearance in the NCAA tournament, the Knights got off to a good start thanks to its doubles play.

Cami Abdallah and Angelika Sobiecka rolled past Constanza Mecchi and Stefanie Canals-Baker 8-0 in the first singles flight, and Andrea Samson and Frederick Borner beat Antonia Conze and Valerija Cheban 8-4 at second doubles to give Queens the early lead.

Concordia would take the third doubles flight to get on the board. The Knights would then get a 6-2, 6-3 win at third singles from Sobiecka and a 6-0, 6-4 win from Abdallah at fourth singles to take the commanding 4-2 lead.

But Concordia would win the final three singles matches, completing the comeback and advancing to the NCAA Round of 16.

Queens College wraps up its season at 16-4.


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