Wayne State Women’s Tennis Beats Saginaw Valley, Advances to GLIAC Championship Against Grand Valley State
The No. 27-ranked Wayne State University women's tennis team defeated Saginaw Valley State 4-2 in the GLIAC Tournament Semifinals, advancing to the Championship match.
By the Numbers- Wayne State University's women's tennis team has a 17-5 overall record.
- Saginaw Valley State's women's tennis team has an 8-11 overall record.
Wayne State's Anais Ruyssen, ranked No. 39 in Division II singles, lost in the match against Saginaw Valley State's Adriana Barrio.
State of Play- Wayne State, as the top seed, will face Grand Valley State in the GLIAC Tournament Championship.
- Several Wayne State players extended their winning streaks in singles matches.
- The Championship match will be a re-match of last season's final, where Wayne State emerged victorious.
Wayne State will compete against Grand Valley State in the GLIAC Tournament Championship match on Sunday, aiming for a third consecutive tournament title.
Bottom LineThe Wayne State women's tennis team's victory propels them to the GLIAC Tournament Championship, seeking to maintain their dominance in the conference and secure another title.
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