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Winner Goldey-Beacom GBC (7-9)
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Shippensburg SHIP (6-11)
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Shippensburg SHIP
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Match Recap: Women's Tennis |

Women’s Tennis Lowers the Curtain With 6-1 Victory at Shippensburg

Goldey-Beacom wrote the final chapter of its historic masterpiece with a 6-1 triumph over Shippensburg in Shippensburg, PA.
 
Sophomore Camilla Franzin (Trieste, Italy) and senior Lucia Corte (Gijon, Spain) recorded a 6-3 win at first doubles over Corinne Markovich and Samhitha Koganti before senior Nahomi Quinonez (Manta, Ecuador) and freshman Jenna Frank (Ulm, Germany) got a 7-6 (7-3) triumph at No. 2 doubles over Yasmin De Meyer and Ava Kalist.
 
Franzin recorded a 6-0, 6-0 win at No. 1 singles over Markovich, Quinonez got a 6-0, 6-4 victory at second singles over Koganti and Frank amassed a 6-1, 6-1 triumph at No. 3 singles over Jade Miller.  Corte notched a 6-2, 7-5 win at fourth singles over De Meyer and Ihsane Achouri (Casablanca, Morocco) got a 6-1, 7-5 triumph at No. 6 singles vs. Rachel Gallagher.
 
Today marks the final match in team history as the program will be eliminated.  Goldey-Beacom finishes with 198 victories over 20 seasons, 13 of which produced winning records.  The squad played in the NCAA Tournament eight times, won the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference title twice and played in the conference final six times.
 
The highlight was the 2018-19 season, when Goldey-Beacom advanced to the "Sweet 16" of the NCAA Tournament.  The squad went the furthest any GBC team had gone in a national tournament at that point, won a share of its third straight CACC regular-season title and closed the season having won 24 of its last 25 regular-season contests.
 
The previous season, Goldey-Beacom won its second straight CACC title and finished 32nd in the country.  The program's best finish was in 2014-15, when it closed 31st.  Goldey-Beacom that season defeated Chestnut Hill in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, the College's first head-to-head victory in the tournament in any sport.
 
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