North Florida women's tennis faces Eastern Kentucky on Friday, Apr. 12, at 10 a.m. for senior day before heading to play against Queens in Charlotte, N.C., on Sunday, Apr. 14 at 10 a.m. UNF has a strong historical record of 6-0 against EKU and aims to build momentum for the upcoming conference tournament.

By the Numbers
  • Eastern Kentucky has a season record of 9-16.
  • Queens University of Charlotte has a season record of 1-19 with an 0-8 conference play record.
  • UNF holds a season record of 10-9 with a 5-3 conference record.
Yes, But

Queens University of Charlotte secured their only win against Winston-Salem State, showing potential for surprise performances.

State of Play
  • UNF has momentum with recent wins over Bellarmine and Austin Peay, holding a 5-3 conference record.
  • Queens University of Charlotte struggles with a 1-19 record and all losses by a margin of three or more points.
What's Next

UNF aims to maintain their winning streak against Eastern Kentucky and improve their seeding in the ASUN standings as they approach the conference tournament. The match against Queens presents an opportunity for UNF to secure another victory and strengthen their position.

Bottom Line

North Florida women's tennis is poised to capitalize on their success against Eastern Kentucky and further solidify their position in the conference standings, with key players like Alisa Lyshko and Amy Kaplan leading the charge towards a successful season.