Shorthanded Women’s Tennis Holds off Bonnies
The Siena Women’s Tennis team secured a hard-fought 4-3 victory over St. Bonaventure at Tri-City Fitness in Latham, New York. This win marks a significant achievement for the Saints, extending their undefeated streak to start the season.
A Winning Start
With this triumph, Siena has achieved its best start in seven seasons, mirroring a 4-0 record from a previous season. The team demonstrated resilience, particularly while playing shorthanded due to the absence of Zaara Omar.
Overcoming Adversity
The Saints were forced to forfeit matches at both the No. 3 doubles and No. 6 singles positions due to Omar’s unavailability. Despite this disadvantage, Siena secured the overall win through strong individual performances from Manuela Gomez, Selma Bellaouchi, Reegan Mullaney, and Madeline De Faber-Schumacher.
Key Performances
Selma Bellaouchi continued to lead the team, earning her 11th singles victory of the season with a 6-2, 5-7, 7-5 win over Kashish Bote. Manuela Gomez also contributed a win at No. 1 singles, defeating Sara Montano Parada after Parada retired during the match. Veterans Reegan Mullaney and Madeline De Faber-Schumacher clinched crucial wins at the No. 4 and No. 5 singles positions, respectively, solidifying the Saints’ victory.
Looking Ahead
The Saints are scheduled to host Colgate on Saturday, February 14th, at Tri-City Fitness, with the match beginning at 6:15 p.m. Colgate currently holds a 0-3 record. Depending on team health and performance, the Saints could continue their winning streak. A possible next step for the team is to focus on maintaining momentum and refining their strategies as they prepare for future matches.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the final score of the match?
The final score was Siena 4, St. Bonaventure 3.
Which Siena players won their singles matches?
Manuela Gomez, Selma Bellaouchi, Reegan Mullaney, and Madeline De Faber-Schumacher won their respective singles matches for Siena.
What is Siena’s record for the season?
Siena’s record is currently 4-0.
What does this early-season success suggest about the potential of the Siena Women’s Tennis team this year?