CEDARVILLE, Ohio - Cedarville senior
Liana English was honored prior to the Lady Jackets' final home match when they hosted two-time defending G-MAC champion Hillsdale.
The Chargers posted a 4-0 win on a chilly day when the two sides played to the point of decision.
Hillsdale swept the doubles to garner the first point with CU No. 1 tandem
Abby Totten and
Lauren Hollis falling, 7-6, in a tiebreaker (7-4).
The visitors closed out the match with singles wins at the Nos. 1, 3, and 4 positions.
Cedarville, 5-6 overall and 1-3 G-MAC, wraps up the season this weekend with a road trip to Walsh on Friday and at Ursuline on Saturday.
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