Hofstra Dominates Wagner 4-1 in First Home Match of Spring Season

The women’s tennis team at Hofstra University achieved a commanding 4-1 victory over Wagner College in an exhilarating home match at the Hofstra Tennis Courts in Hempstead, NY. This win brought the Pride’s record to 6-9, while Wagner’s standing fell to 6-12 for the season.

The Pride began strongly, securing the doubles point with wins from Lea Forste-Dinell and Ava Veneziano, as well as Deniz Soyer and Sabira Mohamed. This early lead paved the way for three additional victories in singles play, ultimately securing the 4-1 triumph over Wagner.

Looking ahead, Hofstra is preparing to face Temple University in Philadelphia, PA on Saturday, April 6.

In the singles matches, the outcomes were as follows:

– Lea Forste-Dinell (Hofstra) defeated Gabrielle Perraudin (Wagner) with a score of 6-4, 1-6, 6-4
– Dianela Rodriguez (Hofstra) secured a victory over Paula Uy (Wagner) with a score of 6-1, 6-3
– Tara Dakic (Wagner) defeated Deniz Soyer (Hofstra) with a score of 6-2, 6-4
– Kaitlyn Ferguson (Hofstra) dominated Dariana Vera (Wagner) with a score of 6-1, 6-0
– The match between Sabira Mohamed (Hofstra) and Jasmine Lin (Wagner) remained unfinished
– Similarly, the match between Samantha Bentsianov (Wagner) and Abigail Higgins (Hofstra) was also unfinished

The order of finish for the singles matches was 4, 3, 2, 1.

In the doubles matches, the results were as follows:

– Abigail Higgins and Dianela Rodriguez (Hofstra) defeated Perraudin and Dakic (Wagner) with a score of 6-4
– Deniz Soyer and Sabira Mohamed (Hofstra) secured a win over Bentsianov and Vera (Wagner) with a score of 6-3
– Lea Forste-Dinell and Ava Veneziano (Hofstra) dominated Uy and Schoenfeld (Wagner) with a score of 6-1

The order of finish for the doubles matches was 3, 2, 1.

The Hofstra women’s tennis team delivered an impressive performance, demonstrating their skills and teamwork in securing a well-earned victory over Wagner. With this win, the team is undoubtedly anticipating their upcoming match against Temple University.

It is evident that the Pride’s hard work and commitment have paid off, and they are certainly establishing a reputation for themselves in the world of collegiate tennis. With their focus on future matches, the team’s promising performance has unquestionably set the stage for an exciting season ahead.