BALTIMORE –
Abby Decker and
Genevieve Wurtz took fourth place this weekend at the Loyola Women's Tennis Invitational, while
Olivia Tracey and
Lauren Williamson were fifth, leading the Greyhounds at the competition.
Decker and Wurtz advanced to the semifinals where the lost, 2-1, to a team from Delaware State on Saturday. In Sunday's third-place match, Decker won in singles, 4-6, 6-4, (10-3), but a team from Lafayette came out on top, 2-1.
Decker won all four of her singles matches during the weekend of action.
Tracey and Williamson beat a two pairings of fellow Loyola players to advance to, and win, the fifth-place match. They beat
Lauren Manwiller and
Jessica Bodewes, 6-3, in doubles, and Tracey scored the winning point with an 8-1 pro-set win in singles against Manwiller.
Anna Rico and Lauren Kuncl were eighth at the tournament after falling, 2-1, to a Johns Hopkins team in their last match. Rico was a 6-1, 6-2 winner in singles, but the Blue Jays' tandem won the other two matches.
Julia Thompson and
Addison Kemerer finished 12
th after a match against a Lafayette twosome in the final. Thompson was a 6-0, 6-4 winner in singles in that contest. She, too, won all four of her singles matches during the weekend.