Merrimack women’s tennis falls to Niagara; Stadler wins lone match

Adam Courtemanche, Head Coach at Merrimack Warriors Women's Tennis
Adam Courtemanche, Head Coach at Merrimack Warriors Women's Tennis
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The Merrimack women’s tennis team was defeated 6-1 by Niagara University on Sunday in Niagara University, New York. The team’s only point came from Addyson Stadler, who competed at No. 6 singles. Stadler lost the first set 6-2 but recovered to win the second set 6-3 and secured victory in the third set with a score of 10-8.

Merrimack will next play against Providence College this Saturday at 1:15 p.m.



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