VALDOSTA — Valdosta State’s women’s tennis team swept Nova Southeastern on the second day of the NCAA South Regional tournament Friday afternoon.
With the win, the fourth-ranked Lady Blazers advanced to the regional finals, and will meet No. 5 West Florida at 9 a.m. Saturday. The winner will earn a berth in the NCAA Division II national tournament next week in Altamonte Springs, Fla.
The Lady Blazers jumped out to an early 3-0 lead with three doubles victories. Valdosta State’s Raphaelle Durante and Karine Redon, playing No. 1 doubles, defeated Ulia Talalenko and Justine Feaster 8-2. VSU’s Natali Gumbrecht and Tina Trautmann won 8-4 over Edita Kulichova and Karolina Porizkova. Kristel de Groot and Sonya Haggstrom defeated Mary Crider and Paige Lindsley 8-6.
After the 3-0 sweep, VSU only needed two victories in singles action, and got them from Durante and Redon. Durante won easily, 6-0, 6-0, over Kulichova at No. 2 singles. Redon, playing in the fifth spot, won 6-1, 6-0 over Lindsley to wrap up the victory for the Lady Blazers.
The other four matches were not finished, getting called after VSU wrapped up the team win.
Valdosta State’s men’s tennis team was also successful on Friday, sweeping Rollins in its NCAA South Regionals match in Boca Raton, Fla.
Like the women’s team, the Blazers won all three doubles matches to gain the early lead. Joerg Ekkenga and Leos Jelinek defeated Adrian Tan and Jeff Morris 9-7 at No. 1 doubles. Daniel Dueren and Michael Kuech knocked off Neil Clausen and Gustavo Carvalho 8-3, and Florian Halb and Otto Lenhart defeated Bill Rockwood and Nick Rowlands 8-4.
Valdosta State then got two singles victories from Jelinek and Lenhart to wrap up the match. Jelinek beat Carvalho 6-0, 6-1, while Lenhart defeated Rockwood 6-0, 6-3.
With the 5-0 win, Valdosta State moves on to face Lynn in the finals today in Boca Raton.
Local Sports
Lady Blazers advance to regional final
VSU sweeps Nova, faces West Florida at 9 a.m. today
- Local Sports
-
-
New York wins Super Bowl
Eli Manning and the Giants one-upped Tom Brady and the Patriots again, coming back with a last-minute touchdown to beat New England 21-17 Sunday night for New York’s fourth Super Bowl title.
- Super Bowl boosts Indy’s image
-
Blazer softball sweeps Nova Southeastern
On Super Bowl Sunday, Valdosta State showed why it has been one of the super teams in the south region for years now.
-
Blazers fall to Saints
Just 24 hours after earning an impressive opening day victory, the Valdosta State baseball team struggled to find a rhythm against North Georgia, as the Blazers fell to the Saints 8-3.
North Georgia pitcher Blake Hobby was a major factor for VSU’s struggles. The senior right-hander held the Blazers to just one run on four hits across his eight innings of work on the hill. -
Tift County wins region wrestling championship
Tift County won the Region 1-AAAAA traditional wrestling championship on Saturday at Lowndes High School.
Tift had three individual region champions, had wrestlers place in the top three in 13 of the 14 weight classes and qualified wrestlers for next weekend’s sectional tournament in all 14 weight classes. Tift earned 184 team points, two points more than second-place Lowndes. -
Wildcats beat Crisp in overtime
Valdosta’s boys basketball team dominated the overtime period, and defeated Crisp County 66-56 on Saturday night at the VHS gym.
The Wildcats outscored the Cougars 17-7 in overtime to pull away for the win.
“Another big win,” Valdosta head coach Antonio Haynes said. “I’m happy for the guys. They played hard. They deserved this win.” -
Hartry accomplishes career milestone as Lady Blazers win
Valdosta State bounced back with a vengeance against Christian Brothers, cruising to a 62-44 victory to move to 16-5 overall and 6-3 in the Gulf South Conference. Senior guard Sczeny Hartry joined Valdosta State's 1,000-point club in the win and finished the game with 13 points and 1,006 career points.
Bena Hanyard played a strong game off the bench, leading all scorers with 14 points and tallying five rebounds, four steals and three assists. -
Rough season continues for Blazer basketball
Scott Dennis scored 24 points to lead No. 10 Christian Brothers to a 62-50 victory over visiting Valdosta State in Gulf South Conference men's basketball action at Canale Arena Saturday evening.
With the victory, the Buccaneers improve to 17-3 on the season and 8-1 in GSC play while VSU falls to 9-11 and 2-7 in league action. -
Valdosta sweeps Lowndes
Two games, two wins for Valdosta’s basketball teams on Friday night.
Valdosta’s girls rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit to beat Lowndes 50-45. Then the Valdosta boys completed the sweep with a 60-48 win at the VHS gymnasium. -
Midseason form
For the first time under head coach Greg Guilliams, the Valdosta State baseball team claimed an opening day victory.
The Blazers used solid offense and precise defense to beat the Lindenwood (Mo.) Lions 6-2 at Billy Grant Field. - More Local Sports Headlines
-






