Agarycheva Defeats Olbrich in Battle of Regionally Ranked Singles Players
SALEM, ORE. -- Linfield College won all three doubles matches, helping the Wildcats defeat Willamette University, 7-2, in Northwest Conference women's tennis action on Friday, April 8. The Wildcats improved to 13-4, including 11-1 in the NWC. Willamette moved to 9-6 overall, 6-5 in the conference.
Willamette two victories on the afternoon were earned at #1 singles and #3 singles.
In the #1 singles match, Natalia Agarycheva (Sr., Vancouver, WA/Prairie HS/U. of Northern Colorado), ranked #4 in the West Region of NCAA Division III, defeated Abby Olbrich of Linfield, ranked #8, 3-6, 6-2, 10-8. After Agarycheva rallied to tie Olbrich at a set apiece, the match was decided by a super tie-breaker played instead of a third set.
At #3 singles, WU's Fabi Dieguez (Jr., Salem, OR/Sprague HS/Oregon State Univ.) moved past Lexi Thomas. Dieguez won 6-3, 6-3.
Leading Linfield's sweep of doubles were Olbrich and Sarah Click at the #1 position. They defeated Agarycheva and Shannon Palmer (Jr., Salem, OR/Sprague HS), 8-2. Agarycheva and Palmer entered the match ranked #4 in the West Region, while Olbrich and Click were ranked #10.
Sophie Larson and Caroline Brigham of Linfield downed Dieguez and Jamie Slonaker (Sr., Bainbridge Island, WA/Bainbridge HS) of Willamette, 8-2, at #2 doubles. In #3 doubles, Kiana Nip and Thomas won a tight match for the Wildcats, edging out Emily Bee (Jr., Portland, OR/Lincoln HS) and Emily Funabiki (Fr., Pullman, WA/Pullman HS), 9-7.
Larson prevailed over Palmer in a hard-fought battle at #2 singles. Palmer won the first set, 6-4, but Larson rebounded with a 6-3 victory in the second set. Larson took the super tie-breaker to decide the match, 10-8. The Wildcats also achieved wins at #4, #5 and #6 singles.
Willamette will close out the regular season at George Fox on Saturday, April 9. Match time in Newberg, Ore., is set for 11 a.m. (PDT).
BOX SCORE
Linfield College 7Willamette University 2
Natalia Agarycheva, ranked #4 in the West Region, defeated Abby Olbrich, ranked #8.