The Tuskegee women's tennis team is gearing up for the SIAC Tennis Championship Semifinals, facing Spring Hill as the postseason kicks off at the Peachtree City Tennis Center. Tuskegee secured the No. 1 seed with a strong performance in the regular season, boasting an 18-7 overall record and a dominant 17-1 record in league play. They have shown resilience with seven wins in their last ten matches, led by key players like Taylor Ford and Jamiya Ivory.

By the Numbers
  • Tuskegee finished the regular season 18-7 overall and 17-1 in league play
  • Taylor Ford has a 12-5 singles record, while Jamiya Ivory is at 10-4
  • Chloe Griffin-Harrington and Tanyaradzwa Kaome each have nine singles victories
  • Spring Hill ended the season at 14-14 overall and 12-6 in league play
Yes, But

Despite Tuskegee's strong performance, they did face two losses in non-conference play towards the end of the season.

State of Play
  • Tuskegee faces Spring Hill in the SIAC Tennis Championship Semifinals
  • The Golden Tigers have won both previous meetings against Spring Hill this season
What's Next

The Tuskegee women's tennis team is set to compete in the semifinal round of the SIAC Tennis Championship against Spring Hill, looking to continue their winning streak and secure a spot in the finals.

Bottom Line

As Tuskegee's women's tennis team prepares for the SIAC Tennis Championship Semifinals, their strong performance and previous victories against Spring Hill position them as formidable contenders for the title.