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DelVal Women's Tennis Picks Up 6-2 Win Versus Cairn



DOYLESTOWN (PA) – The Delaware Valley University women's tennis team won its second match in a row with a 6-2 victory over visiting Cairn University on Saturday.

The Aggies (2-1) received singles triumphs from junior Laken Henry, sophomore Allie Vaccaro and freshmen Chloe Dennerlein and Montana Stump.

Henry competed at third singles and had little trouble in the first set, cruising to a 6-0 win. She battled in the second set and came away with a 7-5 victory.

Vaccaro made quick work of her match at second singles, winning by a 6-0, 6-1 score. Dennerlein was victorious at fourth singles by the same score. Stump played at fifth singles and came out on the positive side of a 6-2, 6-1 decision.

Junior Natalie Hoffman dropped her match at first singles, 6-2, 6-0, but teamed up with Vaccaro for an 8-3 win at first doubles. Henry and Dennerlein paired for an 8-2 triumph at second doubles.

Cairn (2-2) won the third doubles match by default and there was a double default at sixth singles.

Delaware Valley hosts Gwynedd Mercy University on Tuesday, September 20 (4:00 p.m.).

 
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Players Mentioned

Laken  Henry

Laken Henry

Junior
Biology (Microbiology)
Natalie Hoffman

Natalie Hoffman

Junior
Biology (Pre-Professional Biology)
Allie Vaccaro

Allie Vaccaro

Sophomore
Zoo Science
Chloe Dennerlein

Chloe Dennerlein

Freshman
Small Animal Science
Montana Stump

Montana Stump

Freshman
Animal Science

Players Mentioned

Laken  Henry

Laken Henry

Junior
Biology (Microbiology)
Natalie Hoffman

Natalie Hoffman

Junior
Biology (Pre-Professional Biology)
Allie Vaccaro

Allie Vaccaro

Sophomore
Zoo Science
Chloe Dennerlein

Chloe Dennerlein

Freshman
Small Animal Science
Montana Stump

Montana Stump

Freshman
Animal Science