Michigan Women’s Tennis Dominates Oregon: A Glorious Shutout on Home Soil
Location: Ann Arbor, Mich. (Varsity Tennis Center)
Score: #5 Michigan 4, Oregon 0
Records: U-M (18-3, 11-0 Big Ten), Oregon (8-11, 1-9 Big Ten)
Next U-M Event: Sunday, April 13 — vs. Washington (Varsity Tennis Center), 11 a.m.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — In a dazzling display of athletic prowess, the No. 5 ranked University of Michigan women’s tennis team extended its winning streak to 12 consecutive matches with a commanding 4-0 victory over Oregon on April 12 at the Varsity Tennis Center. This impressive shutout not only reaffirms Michigan’s dominance but also maintains its perfect 11-0 record in Big Ten play.
Match Overview: A Display of Dominance
From the outset, the Wolverines wasted no time asserting their authority. Winning the doubles point for the sixth consecutive match, Michigan showcased teamwork and skill with a 6-0 victory at No. 1 and a 6-2 win at No. 2, establishing a decisive 1-0 lead early in the contest.
Doubles Action: A Quick Clinch
The dynamic duo of Jessica Bernales and Lily Jones decisively handled their opponents, blanketing the Oregon pair 6-0 at the top spot. Meanwhile, the No. 2 team of Reese Miller and Julia Fliegner displayed their mettle, recovering from a precarious 2-1 break to seize five straight games, ultimately clinching the doubles point with their 6-2 victory.
Singles Showdown: An Unstoppable Force
Michigan’s singles players took the court with renewed confidence, collectively dominating their first sets and relinquishing no more than two games per match.
Key Singles Performances
Lily Jones showcased her finesse with a clinical 6-1, 6-1 win at the No. 3 position, winning the first four games of the second set after clinching the first effortlessly.
- Reese Miller further extended Michigan’s lead to 3-0 with a crushing 6-0, 6-1 victory at No. 5, en route to winning the first 10 games consecutively before Oregon finally put points on the board.
As the excitement built, it became a race to clinch the fourth and final point.
The Grand Finale: A Race to Victory
The tension heightened as Piper Charney, Julia Fliegner, and Jessica Bernales each found themselves on the brink of victory. Ultimately, Piper Charney crossed the finish line first, nailing down the match with a 6-1, 6-4 performance at No. 2, showcasing poise and precision as she won four consecutive points to seal Michigan’s victory at 5-4 in the second set.
Upcoming Challenges: The Wolverines Look Ahead
The Wolverines are set to continue their thrilling homestand this Sunday, April 13, when they host the No. 17 Washington team at the Varsity Tennis Center. Fans can expect another exhilarating display of talent as Michigan aims to extend its undefeated streak.
Match Results: A Closer Look
Singles
- No. 1 — Julia Fliegner (U-M) vs. Marjorie Souza (Oregon), 6-2, 5-2 abandoned
- No. 2 — Piper Charney (U-M) d. Karin Young (Oregon), 6-1, 6-4
- No. 3 — Lily Jones (U-M) d. Tilde Jagare (Oregon), 6-1, 6-1
- No. 4 — Emily Sartz-Lunde (U-M) vs. Patsy Daughters (Oregon), 6-2, 3-2 abandoned
- No. 5 — Reese Miller (U-M) d. Juliet Santitto (Oregon), 6-0, 6-1
- No. 6 — Jessica Bernales (U-M) vs. Candela Aparisi (Oregon), 6-2, 5-4 abandoned
Doubles
- No. 1 — Lily Jones/Jessica Bernales (U-M) d. Tilde Jagare/Juliet Santitto (Oregon), 6-0
- No. 2 — Julia Fliegner/Reese Miller (U-M) d. Bridget Mihulka/Karin Young (Oregon), 6-2
- No. 3 — Piper Charney/Emily Sartz-Lunde (U-M) vs. Candela Aparisi/Marjorie Souza (Oregon), 4-2 abandoned
Order of Completion: Doubles 1-2, Singles 3-5-2
For more action and updates on the Michigan women’s tennis team, visit their official site at MGoBlue. Keep cheering them on as they aim for greatness throughout the season!