Mississippi State Women’s Tennis Ends Season With SEC Win Over Missouri, Faces Kentucky Next
Mississippi State women's tennis wrapped up their regular season with a victory over Missouri, securing their first SEC win under first-year head coach Chris Hooshyar.
By the Numbers- Mississippi State beat Missouri 4-1, ending a 25-match conference losing streak.
- Chloé Cirotte and Jayna Clemens won their doubles match 6-1 to help secure the doubles point for MSU.
While Mississippi State celebrated their victory, Missouri faced their 13th SEC loss of the season.
State of Play- Mississippi State (11-15, 1-12 SEC) is set to face Kentucky in the SEC Championships as the No. 13 seed.
- The team's strong performance in the regular season finale has boosted morale and confidence heading into the tournament.
Mississippi State will play 12th-seeded Kentucky in the SEC Championships on Wednesday in Athens, Georgia.
Bottom LineMississippi State women's tennis team ended the regular season on a high note with their first SEC win, showcasing improvement under new coach Chris Hooshyar and building momentum for the upcoming SEC Championships.
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