The No. 17 Tennessee Women's tennis team secured a shutout victory over in-state rival No. 30 Vanderbilt, extending their winning streak to six matches and marking their third time under coach Alison Ojeda with nine or more SEC wins in a season.

By the Numbers
  • The win marked the Lady Vols' 9th SEC win of the season and their 10th sweep of the year.
  • Sofia Cabezas secured her 85th career doubles win, and Alana Wolfberg earned her 45th.
Yes, But

No significant counterarguments or complexities were reported.

State of Play
  • Tennessee has now won 782 matches in program history and has a 38-29 all-time record against Vanderbilt.
  • The Lady Vols have the 20th doubles advantage this season and are on a seven-match win streak in doubles for Cabezas and Tomase.
What's Next

Next up, the Lady Volunteers head to Athens for the 2024 SEC Women's Tennis Championship with a double-bye in the tournament, playing the winner of Auburn and Kentucky/Mississippi State.

Bottom Line

The No. 17 Lady Vols dominated the No. 30 Dores, clinching their 9th SEC win with a 4-0 shutout, showcasing strong performances in both doubles and singles matches, setting a positive tone for their upcoming championship appearance in Athens.