The Wayne State University women's tennis team, ranked 16th nationally, will kick off GLIAC play against Saginaw Valley State on March 29 at the Greater Midland Tennis Center. The Warriors hold an 11-5 overall record and are the only ranked GLIAC school in the top 50.

The Big Picture

Wayne State University women's tennis team prepares to compete in GLIAC action, aiming to maintain their competitive edge.

By the Numbers
  • The Warriors are ranked 16th in the nation by the ITA.
  • Marta Komar and Anais Ruyssen lead the team in singles and doubles rankings.
  • WSU has won 23 out of 24 meetings against Saginaw Valley State since 2002.
State of Play
  • Wayne State boasts an 11-5 overall record and a 4-1 record in true road contests.
  • Saginaw Valley State holds a 6-6 mark and has historically struggled against Wayne State in their matchups.
What's Next

Wayne State University will face Saginaw Valley State in a crucial GLIAC match, with the next round of ITA rankings to be revealed on April 3.

Bottom Line

The Wayne State University women's tennis team gears up to maintain their strong performance as they enter GLIAC play against Saginaw Valley State, aiming to continue their dominance in the upcoming matches.