Match Day: Clemson Women’s Tennis Faces South Carolina in Rivalry Showdown
Clemson Women's Tennis (6-1) faces South Carolina (4-1) in the Palmetto Series on February 10 at 5:00 PM in Columbia, SC. The Gamecocks lead the overall series 32-29, but Clemson looks to build on recent momentum from a weekend sweep of Kansas State and Kansas. Head Coach Boomer Saia emphasizes the rivalry's significance, stating it will be a great challenge, but one the team is prepared for. This match not only offers points for the Palmetto Series trophy but also maintains the historical rivalry between the two programs.
By the Numbers- Clemson enters the match ranked No. 21 nationally.
- The last meeting in the series occurred in 2025, where Clemson won 4-1.
- Clemson women's tennis is currently on a 5-match winning streak.
- Freshman Rinon Okuwaki has an undefeated singles record of 7-0 this season.
The outcome of this match will influence the ongoing point tally for the Palmetto Series, with additional implications for both teams’ rankings moving forward. A win for Clemson would not only bolster their standing but also solidify their success in this rivalry.
Bottom LineClemson aims to leverage its recent success and historical edge in this rivalry to claim victory against South Carolina, making this match crucial for both bragging rights and series points. The stakes are high as both teams vie for the Palmetto Series trophy.
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