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Nicole Honrade MVP award 2023
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2
York (Pa.) YCPW (12-6)
5
Winner Lebanon Valley College LVC (16-3)
York (Pa.) YCPW
(12-6)
2
Final
5
Lebanon Valley College LVC
(16-3)
Winner

Match Recap: Women's Tennis |

Honrade Named MVP as Women’s Tennis Wins Second Consecutive Conference Title

ANNVILLE, Pa. – The Lebanon Valley women's tennis team got off to a great start  by sweeping doubles to win their program's second consecutive and fourth overall Middle Atlantic Conference Commonwealth Championship with a 5-2 victory over second-seeded York College of Pennsylvania at the Shankroff Tennis Center on Saturday afternoon. Nicole Honrade was named the Tournament MVP after clinching the match for the second consecutive year.
 
Women's Tennis MAC Commonwealth Champions 2023

 The top-seeded Dutchmen (16-3) increased their winning streak to 11 matches and won their 17th straight match at the Shankroff Tennis Center including a perfect 9-0 mark this season. After a slow start LVC got into a groove to win all three doubles matches. York picked up two wins in singles, first at number two when Sarah Kramer was forced to retire after winning the first set 6-2 and was leading 2-1 in the second set. The Spartans then picked up a three-set victory at number six to cut the lead to 3-2. Meredith Haas put the Dutchmen within a victory of clinching with a victory at number four before Honrade cruised through her third set to give the Dutchmen their second consecutive conference title.
 
Inside the Box Score
  • Nicole Honrade and Sarah Kramer rebounded from a regular season to York at number one double to win 8-5 for their six straight victory.
  • Livia Jackson and Meredith Haas gave the Dutchmen a 2-0 lead with a big 8-6 victory at number two doubles.
  • Madison Poladian and Eliana Shenk got off to a slow start once again but powered their way to an 8-7 (7-1) victory at number three. They scored the final seven points of the tiebreaker after York scored the first.
  • Haas won the first set 6-4 and then was tied at 6 in the second set before dominating the tiebreaker 7-1 to take the set 7-6 and put the Dutchmen on the brink of winning.
  • Honrade avenged her regular season loss and won 6-7 (3-7), 6-3, 6-0 at number one singles to earn her second MVP award. Honrade also clinched last year's Championship match to earn MVP honors.
  • Shenk was in competition with Honrade for the match-clinching win as she was in her third set. She won her first set 6-2, dropped the second set 6-4, and was tied at 3 in the third. 
Up Next
The Dutchmen have earned the conference's automatic bid into the NCAA Championships and will now wait until Monday when they will find out where and when they will play their first NCAA Tournament match.

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