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Women’s tennis starts slow at Indiana Invitational

by Scott Annis September 30, 2012
by Scott Annis September 30, 2012 1 minutes read
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Only two CU tennis players won singles matches over the weekend at the five-team Adidas Hoosier Classic hosted by Indiana University.

The Adidas Hoosier Classic was the first tournament for the Buffs this fall.

CU sophomore Ashley Tiefel won her first two matches, but lost in the finals to Purdue University’s Tess Bernard-Feigenbaum. After losing in her first two matches of singles play, junior Carla Manzi Tenorio won her first match of the season in consolation play. No other Buffs were victorious in singles.

The Buffs only won two singles matches this weekend at the Adidas Hoosier Classic. (CU Independent Illustration/Adam Milner)

In doubles play, the Buffs won three of their eight matches, with all three victories coming on the second day in consolation play.

Tiefel got her fall season off to a great start, making the finals in the Buffs’ first tournament. The rest of the Buffs have work to do moving forward.

The Adidas Hoosier Classic also featured Kansas State University, the University of Notre Dame and Purdue University, though no team score was recorded at the tournament.

The Buffs will travel next to the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. for a tournament on Oct. 5-7, followed by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Mountain Regional in Las Vegas from Oct. 10-14.

Contact CU Independent Staff Writer Scott Annis at Robert.annis@colorado.edu.

Scott Annis

Scott is a Senior at CU majoring in Creative Writing. He grew up in Thornton, CO but spent time living in the Bay Area and North Carolina. Scott spends most of his time focused on sports. When he isn't writing about them or watching them he plays on the CU Rugby team. Follow Scott on Twitter @SportsbyScott. Scott also writes for throughthefencebaseball.com.

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