Lehigh Women’s Tennis Team Targets Patriot League Semifinals in Clash Against Loyola
The Lehigh women's tennis team is set to compete in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals against Loyola on Friday, aiming for their first semifinals appearance since 2018 after finishing the season with a 13-7 record. A win against Loyola would mark the most wins in program history since 1988.
By the Numbers- Lehigh finished the regular season with a 13-7 record and a 4-4 Patriot League record.
- The team's best doubles record is held by Anushka Dania and Megha Dania at 14-5.
The Mountain Hawks previously lost to Loyola but are determined to secure a victory this time to advance in the tournament.
State of Play- Lehigh faces Loyola in the Patriot League Tournament quarterfinals on Friday at 10:15 a.m.
- The tournament began on Thursday with Lafayette playing Holy Cross, while Friday features Boston University, Army, Navy, and more in action.
If Lehigh wins against Loyola, they will advance to the semifinals and continue their pursuit of success in the tournament, with potential upcoming matches scheduled for the weekend.
Bottom LineThe Lehigh women's tennis team aims to make history by securing a win against Loyola, which would represent a significant milestone in program achievements and propel them closer to the tournament's ultimate goals.
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