Converse Tennis Falls to Pfeiffer
                Spartanburg, S.C.— Converse was defeated by Pfeiffer 9-0 in CVAC tennis action Tuesday afternoon. With the loss, Converse falls to 6-9 overall and 1-7 in the CVAC. Pfeiffer moves to 10-6 (4-2 CVAC).
The Falcons swept the doubles matches only conceding 4 sets in the three matches. 
The singles matches saw much the same domination. Converse was unable to win a set off the home team. Tina Rohner came close to taking a set in the #1 singles, but eventually lost in a second set tie break 7-1. 
The All-Stars return to action following the spring break on April 10th. Converse will travel to face Lees-McRae College. The match begins at 2:00 pm.
DOUBLES:
Stroup/Thomas (PU) d. Jardin/Wilkes 8-1
Dominguez/Bobrowski (PU) d. Rohner/Smedic 8-2
Smith/Reyes (PU) d. Cantey/Lambdin 8-3
SINGLES:
Stroup (PU) d. Rohner 6-3,7-6(1)
Dominguez (PU) d. Jardin 6-2,6-1
Bobrowski (PU) d. Wilkes 6-3,6-1
Reyes (PU) d. Smodic 6-2,6-0
Smith (PU) d. Cantey 6-3,6-2
Thomas (PU) d. Lambdin 6-3,6-0
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Founded in 1889 and located in the heart of Spartanburg, South Carolina – home to six colleges and 10,000 college students – Converse helps women develop the skills necessary to balance a full life. Students develop their unique voices through our challenging liberal arts curriculum, century-old honor tradition, and Daniels Center for Leadership and Service. Our close-knit residential community cultivates a spirit of sisterhood and enterprise among women diverse in backgrounds and interests. Across the board – from art and design to science, business, music and education – professors actively mentor and challenge students through spirited discussions inside and outside of the classroom. The Nisbet Honors Program, Petrie School of Music, independent and collaborative research opportunities, leading national debate teams, study abroad and internship programs, and a 9:1 stud