No. 1 seeded Pratt Institute eliminates No. 4 seeded Knights with 9-0 victory in semifinal round of 2016 Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament

No. 1 seeded Pratt Institute eliminates No. 4 seeded Knights with 9-0 victory in semifinal round of 2016 Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Tournament

The Berkeley College women's tennis team saw its bid for a 2016 Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crown come to an end on Wednesday evening as the Knights were defeated by the Cannoneers of Pratt Institute by a score of 9-0 at the Pratt ARC.

The No. 4 seeded Knights fell to 0-5 with the defeat, while the Cannoneers – who entered the tournament as the No. 1 overall seed – improved their record to 9-3 on the season. Pratt Institute will aim to win its fifth conference crown in six seasons on Saturday, as the Cannoneers will battle the No. 2 seeded College of New Rochelle for the league crown.

Amanda Twu paced Pratt Institute in this contest, earning a 10-4 victory over Berkeley College's Kate Zharkova at No. 1 singles. Twu also teamed with Melania Kania to defeat the Knights' combination of Zharkova and Jennifer Giroux by a score of 8-2 at No. 1 doubles.

Kania silenced Giroux 10-0 at the No. 2 singles flight, while Neeka Gilardian shut down Marisol Munoz by the same score at No. 3. In fourth singles, Haddie Webster turned back Stephanie Tse, 1-0. Additionally, Gilardian combined with Cory Marks for an 8-0 victory at No. 2 doubles, defeating Berkeley College's duo of Munoz and Tse. 

Pratt Institute captured victories at No. 3 doubles, No. 5 singles, and No. 6 singles by default.

The Knights will close out their season on Tuesday evening, as Berkeley College will take on Yeshiva University at the Queens College Tennis Center. Start-time for that contest is scheduled for 8:00pm.