West Virginia Wesleyan College men's and women's tennis teams swept opponents in Pennsylvania over a two-day road trip. The men defeated Kutztown 5-0 and Bloomsburg University 4-3, while the women blanked Kutztown 7-0 and won against Bloomsburg 4-3. Notable was Emily Lybarger, whose victory clinched the women's win with a comeback in the third set. Both teams showed resilience early in the season according to head coach Kyle Hoffman. Next, Wesleyan tennis faces Chowan University on March 1.

By the Numbers
  • Men at Kutztown: Won 5 out of 6 singles matches and 2 out of 3 doubles matches
  • Women at Kutztown: Won all 6 singles matches and 2 out of 3 doubles matches
State of Play
  • Men's team won 2 matches, Women's team won 2 matches in the two-day road trip
  • Notable performance by Emily Lybarger in clinching the decisive victory for the women's team
  • Both teams showed physical endurance, playing multiple matches
What's Next

Wesleyan tennis will compete against Chowan University on March 1.

Bottom Line

The West Virginia Wesleyan College tennis teams showcased strong performances, sweeping their opposition in Pennsylvania. With notable victories and a test of early-season resilience, the teams are gearing up to face Chowan University next, maintaining their momentum.