The Binghamton University women’s tennis team managed just one team point in its 6-1 loss to host Boston University at the Track and Tennis Center on Sunday. After getting shut out by Dartmouth College in its first dual match of the season a day earlier, Binghamton is now 0-2.
Boston (3-0) had no trouble with Binghamton in doubles play, sweeping the Bearcats 8-4, 8-2 and 8-5.
Freshman Agatha Ambrozy gave the Bearcats their only point from the fifth singles position when Boston freshman Madison Craft was forced to surrender the point due to an injury. It was the first dual match win of her collegiate career.
From the first singles position, freshman Sarah Kohtz gave Boston rookie Lauren Davis, a five-star recruit out of Maryland, a run for her money after taking the first set 7-5 before dropping the next set. In the third set, with Davis up 3-0, Kohtz was forced to retire the match after an injury.
In the other four singles matches, the Terriers didn’t lose a set.
Four freshmen made their collegiate debuts for the Bearcats against Dartmouth (1-1) on Saturday, but not a single Binghamton player came away with a victory as the Big Green cruised to a 7-0 win.
The Bearcats are next set for action on Friday when they travel to West Point, New York. On Saturday, Binghamton is scheduled to face Sacred Heart, and play against Seton Hall is set for Sunday afternoon.