14th-Ranked Clemson Women's Tennis Tops College of Charleston
Senior Josipa Bek won her 106th career doubles match on Sunday, moving her into first in Clemson history for doubles wins.

Senior Josipa Bek won her 106th career doubles match on Sunday, moving her into first in Clemson history for doubles wins.

Jan. 22, 2012

CLEMSON, SC - The 14th-ranked Clemson women's tennis team downed the College of Charleston, 5-2 on Sunday at the Clemson Indoor Tennis Center. The Tigers (2-0) improved to 23-1 all-time against the Cougars (0-1). Senior Josipa Bek won her 106th career doubles match, moving her ahead of Ina Hadziselimovicfor the top mark in Clemson history.

"Doubles is a different game than singles," said Bek. "You have to work together with your partner. I really focus on working together with my partner and trying to find a way to win. I've won a lot of matches with Ina (Hadziselimovic) and a lot of matches with Keri (Wong); I've also played with Ani (Mijacika) and today I played with Romy (Kölzer) and I have a lot of good memories with each of them."

Clemson claimed the doubles point for the first time this season, generally a strong indicator of success in the match. Last season, Clemson was 15-0 when registering the doubles point and just 6-11 when dropping the best-of-three point. Keri Wong paired with Klara Vyskocilovafor an 8-3 win over Maddox and Viana at flight one.

Monika Kochanova and Nelly Ciolkowskithen fell at flight three doubles to the Newman sisters, 8-3, sending the doubles decision to Bek and freshman Romy Kolzer at flight two. The duo traded games with their Cougar counterparts before eventually clinching the match, 8-6. It seems appropriate that Kolzer's first career doubles win at Clemson comes alongside the Tigers' newly crowned career-leader, who now has 106 doubles wins under her belt.


 

 

Bek stayed undefeated in dual match singles as well, winning her second straight match without dropping a set to improve to 2-0. It was the 98th win over her career overall, and the fourth in the 2011-12 season.

No. 65 Keri Wong, who picked up her 102nd doubles win, defeated Caroline Newman, 6-0, 6-3 to up her mark to 2-0 this season, while Nelly Ciolkowskidowned Samantha Maddox, 6-2, 6-2to up her mark to 7-2 in the 2011-12 season, including tournament play.

Kolzer fought off and early break and was a game down in her second set, but came back to win in a tiebreaker, 6-4, 7-6 (3). Sophomores Klara Vyskocilovaand Monikia Kochanova fell at three and five singles, respectively.

Clemson returns to action on Jan. 25 when they play host to Winthrop at 2:30 pm at the Indoor Tennis Courts.


No. 14 Clemson (2-0) def. College of Charleston (0-1), 5-2
January 22, 2012 - Hoke SloanIndoor Tennis Center, Clemson, SC

Doubles:
1. Vyskocilova/Wong (CU) def. Maddox/Viana (COC), 8-3
2. Bek/Kölzer (CU) def. Falcone/Kambourelis(COC), 8-6
3. Newman/Newman(COC) def. Ciolkowski/Kochanova (CU), 8-3
Order of Finish: 1,3,2

Singles:
1. Josipa Bek (CU) def. Christin Newman (COC), 6-4, 6-1
2. #65 Keri Wong (CU) def. Kelly Kambourelis (COC), 6-0, 6-3
3. Caroline Newman (COC) def. #58 Klara Vyskocilova (CU), 6-3, 6-4
4. #67 Nelly Ciolkowski (CU) def. Samantha Maddox (COC), 6-2, 6-2
5. Olivia McMillian (COC) def. Monika Kochanova (CU), 3-6, 6-4, 1-0 (5)
6. Romy Kölzer (CU) def. Irene Viana (CoC), 6-4, 7-6 (3)
Order of Finish: 2, 4, 1*, 3, 5, 6

Time: 4:19
Attendance: 108

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