Box Score DULUTH, MINN. - The Bemidji State University tennis
team was unable to pick up a victory this weekend in Duluth, Minn. as
the College of St. Scholastica Saints defeated the Beavers 7-2 Saturday
morning at the Burns Wellness Commons on the St. Scholastica campus.
The Beavers team of Kristen Lexcen (Sr., Andover, Minn.) and Kara Johnson
(Fr., Anoka, Minn.) were victorious as a team for the first time this
season as they defeated the Saints Megan Carlson and Kelly Ross 8-6 at
No. 2 doubles. St. Scholastica ended the doubles portion of the contest
with a 2-1 lead over Bemidji State.
The Saints
were able to put away the match in singles competition gaining five of
the six points with the only point for the Beavers coming at No. 3
singles where Farrah Steinke (Fr., Crosby, Minn.)
outlasted the Saints Natalie Urick in a superset tiebreaker. Steinke
claimed the first set 7-6 on a marathon 9-7 tiebreaker. Urick was able
to take the second set 6-4 to force the tiebreaker. Steinke who has
gone to a third set in her previous four matches used that experience
to edge Urick 10-5 to win the match.
With the
win the College of St. Scholastica improves to 9-5 on the season while
the Beavers record falls to 3-11 (0-2; NSIC). The Saints are 2-0
against Bemidji State this seson with their other victory coming back
on February 24.
Bemidji State returns home
for a Sunday battle against the Minnesota State University Moorhead
Dragons at 10 a.m. The match tommorow is a non-conference match as
Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference opponents can count one match
against an opponent as conference. The Beavers conference match against
the Dragons will take place on April 12 in Moorhead, Minn.
Bemidji
State University, located in Bemidji, Minn., is an NCAA Division II
institution and a member of the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference
(NSIC).
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