On Wednesday, the College of Staten Island?s women?s tennis team will be in unchartered waters: the CUNY championship match.
The red-hot Dolphins, who have not brought home a net crown since the 1999 days of coach Bruce Knittle, get a shot against archrival Hunter College at the USTA National Tennis Center at 5 p.m.
CSI lost 7-2 to the Hawks in that Sept. 19 road meeting, with the mid-Manhattan school winning three third-set tiebreakers.
Since then, the (12-4) Dolphins have run off nine straight wins, culminating in Sunday?s 5-2 pasting of No. 2 Brooklyn.
No. 3 singles Jean Baak (11-1 overall, 6-0 CUNY), No. 2 Ilona Stoyko (8-4, 6-1) and CUNY Rookie-of-the-Year candidate Mediha Mulla (12-3, 6-1 at fifth singles) head the streaking third-seeded Dolphins.
Hunter, in a word, is formidable.
The top-ranked Hawks, who have run off with 10 of their last 11 matches, are playing in their 23rd consecutive CUNY final and seeking their 13th straight title. ?
?WOMEN?S SOCCER? ?
CSI 4, Brooklyn 0?
Behind Demi-Jean Martorano?s record-tying performance, the College of Staten Island women?s soccer team pasted visiting Brooklyn College in a CUNY contest on Monday.
The Dolphin junior knocked in three of four attempts on goal and assisted on Samantha Wysokowski?s score to tie the CSI all-time record for career (53) goals. Fiosa Begai had 53 goals during her 2005-2008 career.
The (9-5, 6-0) Dolphins, who outshot the Bulldogs 38-5 and 16-2 on goal, owned a 2-0 halftime on Martarano?s first two scores.
CSI hosts SUNY-Maritime on Tuesday as part of its Senior Day, starting at 4 p.m.
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Source: http://www.silive.com/colleges/index.ssf/2012/10/college_of_staten_island_women_38.html
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