Pacers Open PBC Womens Tennis Tournament With Victory
JONESBORO, Ga. – Eighth-seeded USC
Aiken opened the 2009 Peach Belt Conference Women’s Tennis
Tournament with a 5-1 win over ninth-seeded UNC Pembroke at the
Clayton County Tennis Center.
USC Aiken improved to 12-9 overall with its victory over UNC
Pembroke.
The Pacers won two of the three doubles matches with the team of
Stephanie Humphrey and Marie Soledad Angel prevailing at No. 1 and
Mathilde Grenet and Brittany Telford winning at No. 2. In singles,
USC Aiken got victories from Angel (No. 3), Telford (No. 4) and
Brittany Gore (No. 5).
The match was one of three play-in matches for the right to
advance to Saturday’s quarterfinals.
In the end, USC Aiken, Georgia College and Lander each advanced in
Friday’s opening day of play at the Clayton County Tennis
Center.
In addition to USC Aiken’s win over UNCP, sixth-seeded
Georgia College blanked #11 Georgia Southwestern 5-0 and
seventh-seeded Lander did the same against #10 North Georgia,
5-0.
Saturday’s quarterfinals set up with USC Aiken battling
top-seeded and defending NCAA Division II National Champion
Armstrong Atlantic at 8 a.m., along with the 4-5 seeded showdown
between host Clayton State and Augusta State.
The 11 a.m. quarterfinal matches pit Georgia College against
third-seeded Francis Marion, and Lander against second-seeded
Columbus State.
The semifinals are set for Saturday afternoon.
Clayton State Contributed to this Report
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