Ephs pull out 5-4 win over Denison in NCAA quarterfinals

Nikki Reich '11
LAWRENCEVILLE, GA – Nikki Reich is only a
sophomore, but she has made quite a career out of winning the
clinching match in several big wins for the Ephs and today was a
classic. A come from behind effort that featured a set two
tiebreaker-win and a 6-4 win in the third set.
Reich, along with classmate Lucy Marchese who also won in three
sets after dropping the first set, lifted the Ephs out of a 4-3
match deficit to a dramatic 5-4 win over Denison and into a
semifinal match vs. Emory University tomorrow morning at 9:00.
"We all fight so hard for each other I just did it for the team,"
noted Reich. "There was no other option. I just had to do it for my
teammates because we really support each other all the time and it
pulls us through."
"She [Drane] wasn't giving me anything so I had to be aggressive,
focus on the ball and move my feet," said Reich. "I just wasn't
going to give her anything."
"This match was reminiscent of Brooke Gibson [sister of Cary]
battling back for a 3-set win in the 2001 NCAA Quarterfinals when
we beat Pomona 5-4," said Eph head coach Alison Swain. Swain
was Brooke Gibson's doubles partner and a member of the Ephs'
first NCAA title team in 2001. Last spring Swain directed the Ephs
to the 2008 NCAA title in her debut season as an intercollegiate
coach. "We got off to a quick start in doubles, but a slow start in
singles, but I'm really proud of how everyone battled."
The Ephs improve to 19-2 on the year winning their 41st match
against 13 losses in 16 consecutive NCAA appearances, while Denison
is finishes at 16-7.
At six singles Annie Hancock lost in straight sets to Denison's
Kara Zdanowski, 6-3, 7-5 DU had the lead in the match for the first
time 4-3.
Lucy Marchese rebounded from a 1-set deficit to take the final two
sets and win at five singles over DU's Kendra Murray. Marchese,
still working her back from a season-ending injury last spring,
prevailed 6-7 (4-7), 6-4, 6-1 and set the stage for the Reich
heroics.
First year Kristin Alotta won her 23rd consecutive singles match
and upped her record this season to 27-1 when she downed DU's Erin
Chadwell in straight sets, 6-4, 6-3. The Alotta win at #4 singles
gave the Ephs a 3-1 lead in the match.
However, Denison responded by winning in straight sets at #1
singles where Meghan Damico topped Grace Baljon 6-0, 7-6 (9-7).
Baljon nearly evened the match at one set apiece, but lost a
tiebreaker. The Big Red also got a straight set win at two when
Kristin Cobb downed the Ephs' Cary Gibson, 6-4, 6-4.
The Williams number two doubles team of Grace Baljon and Taylor
French started the Ephs off with a convincing 8-2 win over
Denison's Meghan Damico and Kendra Murray.
The Ephs top duo of Cary Gibson and Nikki Reich opened up with a
6-2 lead and then had to hold off the Big Red's Marta Drane and
Kristin Cobb, winning 8-6 to give the Ephs a 2-0 lead. A year ago
DU's Drane/Cobb team finished second in the NCAA Doubles
Tournament.
At third doubles it was a back and forth affair with the match
tied at three, five and seven before Denison's tandem of Erin
Chadwell and Kara Zdanowski took an 8-7 lead over the Ephs Annie
Hancock and Kristin Alotta that they fashioned into a 9-7 win.
The Ephs led 2-1 heading into the six singles matches, which is
the same score the Ephs led Denison back in March when they met
over spring break and Williams won 6-2.
"Everything is tougher when you reach the final eight," said
Swain. "Denison was third a year ago so they've been here before
and they were well prepared to play today."
Williams 5, Denison 4
Doubles
1. Cary Gibson/Nikki Reich (W) def. Marta Drane/Kristin Cobb
(DU) – 8-6
2. Grace Baljon/Taylor French (W) def. Meghan Damico/Kendra
Murray (DU) – 8-2
3. Erin Chadwell/Kara Zdanowski (DU) def. Annie
Hancock/Kristin Alotta (W) – 9-7
Singles
1. Damico (DU) def. Baljon (W) -- 6-0, 7-6 (9-7)
2. Cobb (DU) def. Gibson (W) – 6-4, 6-4
3. Reich (W) def. Drane (DU) -- 4-6,7-6 (7-4), 6-4
4. Alotta (W) def. Chadwell (DU) – 6-4, 6-3
5. Lucy Marchese (W) def. Murray (DU) -- 3-7, 6-4, 6-1
6. Zdanowski (DU) def. Hancock (W) – 7-6 (7-4),
7-5







